Ron Pragides - San Francisco CA, US Simon Fell - Corte Madera CA, US Jason Schroeder - Los Angeles CA, US Pierpaolo Bergamo - Venice CA, US Allen Wittman - San Francisco CA, US Siddhartha Singh - San Francisco CA, US Deepak Kothule - Culver City CA, US Jason McDowall - El Segundo CA, US
Assignee:
salesforce.com, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 H04L 9/32
US Classification:
726 7, 709203
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and apparatus provide efficient and complex database functionality for an electronic device, e.g. a mobile device. These mechanisms and methods for providing efficient and complex database functionality to an electronic device can enable embodiments to provide quick access to certain data using a local application and seamless access within the local application to other data and complex presentation formats that are supplied by a server. The ability of embodiments to provide this hybrid functionality can enable users of the electronic devices to be more productive.
Craig Villamor - San Mateo CA, US Akhilesh Gupta - San Francisco CA, US Grant Anderson - San Francisco CA, US Jason Schroeder - Los Angeles CA, US Charlie Issacs - San Jose CA, US John Walter Taschek - San Francisco CA, US Steve Gillmor - Daly City CA, US Girish Jashnani - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
salesforce.com, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
US Classification:
705 729
Abstract:
The technology disclosed relates to rapidly logging sales activities in a customer relationship management system. It also relates to simplifying logging of sale activities by offering a streamlined data entry path that as immense usability in a mobile environment. The streamlined data entry path can be completed by triple-action, double-action, or single-action. In particular, the technology disclosed relates to automatically identifying and selecting entities that are most likely to be selected by a user. The identification of entities as most likely to be selected is dependent at least upon access recency of records of the entities, imminence of events linked to the entities, and geographic proximities of the entities to the user. It further relates to automatically identifying and selecting sales activities that are most likely to be performed by the user. The identification of sales activities as most likely to be performed is dependent at least upon position of the sale activities in a sales workflow and time elapsed since launch of the sales workflow.
Streamlined Data Entry Paths Using Individual Account Context On A Mobile Device
- San Francisco CA, US Craig Villamor - San Mateo CA, US Akhilesh Gupta - San Francisco CA, US Grant Anderson - San Francisco CA, US Jason Schroeder - Los Angeles CA, US Charlie Issacs - San Jose CA, US John Walter Taschek - San Francisco CA, US Steve Gillmor - Daly City CA, US Girish Jashnani - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02
Abstract:
The technology disclosed relates to rapidly logging sales activities in a customer relationship management system. It also relates to simplifying logging of sale activities by offering a streamlined data entry path that as immense usability in a mobile environment. The streamlined data entry path can be completed by triple-action, double-action, or single-action. In particular, the technology disclosed relates to automatically identifying and selecting entities that are most likely to be selected by a user. The identification of entities as most likely to be selected is dependent at least upon access recency of records of the entities, imminence of events linked to the entities, and geographic proximities of the entities to the user. It further relates to automatically identifying and selecting sales activities that are most likely to be performed by the user. The identification of sales activities as most likely to be performed is dependent at least upon position of the sale activities in a sales workflow and time elapsed since launch of the sales workflow.
Facilitating Management Of User Queries And Dynamic Filtration Of Responses Based On Group Filters In An On-Demand Services Environment
- San Francisco CA, US CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS SEYMOUR - San Francisco CA, US ETHAN TREBER - Seattle WA, US JASON SCHROEDER - Los Angeles CA, US JEAN ELIE BOVET - Los Angeles CA, US JODY ELIZABETH BLEYLE - Portland OR, US JOHN CHRISTOPHER HOUSTON - Superior CO, US KAMYAR SERADJFAR - Castro Valley CA, US MOHAMAD ARABO - Kirkland WA, US QINGQING LIU - Dublin CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for facilitating management of user queries and dynamic filtration of responses based on group filters in an on-demand services environment in a multi-tenant environment according to one embodiment. In one embodiment and by way of example, a method includes receiving, at a first computing device, a query via an application programming interface (“API”) of a software application at a second computing device, where the query includes one or more filter parameters including a size filter parameter. The method may further include evaluating the query based on the one or more filter parameters including the size filter parameter, selecting a first response based on the size filter parameter, and communicating the first response to be viewed via the API at the second computing device.
Presenting Data On A Mobile Device In Communication With An On-Demand Database System
- San Francisco CA, US James David Vogt - San Bruno CA, US Jason Schroeder - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0484 G06F 3/0482 G06F 17/30 H04L 29/06
US Classification:
715739
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods, systems, and computer program products for presenting data on a mobile device in communication with an on-demand database system. In some implementations, a mobile device receives information identifying one or more data objects stored in the on-demand database system based on captured behavioral data for a user of the mobile device. The captured behavioral data may be based on interactions with the one or more data objects. The mobile device provides the information for display in a user interface for a mobile application. The mobile device provides for display a subset of a plurality of information items in the user interface, the plurality of information items provided from the on-demand database system, the subset determined based on the identified one or more data objects and based on user input received via the user interface. In some implementations, the user input comprises a selected type of data object.
Facilitating Management Of User Queries And Dynamic Filtration Of Responses Based On Group Filters In An On-Demand Services Environment
- San Francisco CA, US Christopher Douglas Seymour - San Francisco CA, US Ethan Treber - Seattle WA, US Jason Schroeder - Los Angeles CA, US Jean Elie Bovet - Los Angeles CA, US Jody Elizabeth Bleyle - Portland OR, US John Christopher Houston - Superior CO, US Kamyar Seradjfar - Castro Valley CA, US Mohamad Arabo - Kirkland WA, US Qingqing Liu - Dublin CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707723
Abstract:
In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for facilitating management of user queries and dynamic filtration of responses based on group filters in an on-demand services environment in a multi-tenant environment according to one embodiment. In one embodiment and by way of example, a method includes receiving, at a first computing device, a query via an application programming interface (“API”) of a software application at a second computing device, where the query includes one or more filter parameters including a size filter parameter. The method may further include evaluating the query based on the one or more filter parameters including the size filter parameter, selecting a first response based on the size filter parameter, and communicating the first response to be viewed via the API at the second computing device.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jason Schroeder
Orangatame, LLC Cmoputer Software and Consulting · Nonclassifiable Establishments
University Of Toledo Physicians LLCEleanor N Dana Cancer Center 1325 Conference Dr, Toledo, OH 43614 4193836644 (phone), 4193833339 (fax)
University Of Toledo Physicians LLCUniversity Of Toledo Medical Center Surgery Clinic 3000 Arlington Ave STE 2C, Toledo, OH 43614 4193833759 (phone), 4193832962 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Schroeder works in Toledo, OH and 1 other location and specializes in Surgery , Neurological and Surgical Oncology. Dr. Schroeder is affiliated with University Of Toledo Medical Center.
Saint Anthony School Menomonee Falls WI 1991-1993, Thomas Jefferson Middle School Menomonee Falls WI 1997-1999, North Junior High School Menomonee Falls WI 1999-2001