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Stephen J. Sicola - Palmer Lake CO, US Bruce Sardeson - Colorado Springs CO, US Dennis Spicher - Monument CO, US Bruce Roberts - Colorado Springs CO, US Bill Pagano - Colorado Springs CO, US Richard Lary - Colorado Springs CO, US William K. Miller - Colorado Springs CO, US Mark J. Conrad - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
A multi-cabinet mass storage system with unified management features. The system includes a first reporting group and a second reporting group each having enclosure with processors, such as an environmental monitoring units (EMUs), for generating and transmitting environmental messages pertaining to the particular enclosures. The enclosures are positioned on shelves within cabinets. A bus or cabinet cable links each enclosure to facilitate broadcasting the environmental messages. The environmental messages identify the sending device's reporting group and its physical location within the system. Additional enclosures are included in this reporting group with enclosures of each reporting group located all in one cabinet, in two or more cabinets, and each cabinet may house one, two, or more reporting groups. A network links all of the cabinets to concurrently broadcast the environmental messages throughout the system and allows enclosures in a single reporting group to be positioned in differing cabinets.
Chaoxin Qiu - Austin TX, US Mark Conrad - Colorado Springs CO, US Robert Farber - Austin TX, US Scott Johnson - Round Rock TX, US
International Classification:
G06F012/00
US Classification:
711/133000, 709/201000
Abstract:
Memory management systems and methods that may be employed, for example, to provide efficient management of memory for network systems. The disclosed systems and methods may utilize a multi-layer queue management structure to manage buffer/cache memory in an integrated fashion. The disclosed systems and methods may be implemented as part of an information management system, such as a network processing system that is operable to process information communicated via a network environment, and that may include a network processor operable to process network-communicated information and a memory management system operable to reference the information based upon a connection status associated with the content.
Systems And Methods For Resource Management In Information Storage Environments
Umesh Gupta - Austin TX, US Scott Johnson - Round Rock TX, US Sarma Kolavasi - Austin TX, US Chaoxin Qiu - Austin TX, US Theodore Webb - Austin TX, US Richard Yu - Cedar Park TX, US Mark Conrad - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
SURGIENT NETWORKS, INC.
International Classification:
G06F012/00
US Classification:
707/204000
Abstract:
Methods and systems for I/O resource management that may be employed to manage information management system I/O resources based on modeled and/or monitored I/O resource information, and that may be implemented to optimize information management system I/O resources for the delivery of a variety of data object types, including continuous streaming media data files. The methods and systems may be implemented in an adaptive manner that is capable of optimizing information management system I/O performance by dynamically adjusting information management system I/O operational parameters to meet changing requirements or demands of a dynamic application or information management system I/O environment using a resource management architecture. The resource management architecture may include, for example, a resource manager, a resource model, a storage device workload monitor and/or a storage device capacity monitor. The resource model may be configured to generate system performance information based on monitored storage device workload and/or storage device capacity information. The resource manager may be configured to manage information management system I/O operation and/or resources using the system performance information.
Systems And Methods For Resource Monitoring In Information Storage Environments
Chaoxin Qiu - Austin TX, US Umesh Gupta - Austin TX, US Scott Johnson - Round Rock TX, US Sarma Kolavasi - Austin TX, US Theodore Webb - Austin TX, US Richard Yu - Cedar Park TX, US Mark Conrad - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
SURGIENT NETWORKS, INC.
International Classification:
G06F012/00
US Classification:
707/204000
Abstract:
Methods and systems for I/O resource management that may be employed to manage information management system I/O resources based on modeled and/or monitored I/O resource information, and that may be implemented to optimize information management system I/O resources for the delivery of a variety of data object types, including continuous streaming media data files. The methods and systems may be implemented in an adaptive manner that is capable of optimizing information management system I/O performance by dynamically adjusting information management system I/O operational parameters to meet changing requirements or demands of a dynamic application or information management system I/O environment using a resource management architecture. The resource management architecture may include, for example, a resource manager, a resource model, a storage device workload monitor and/or a storage device capacity monitor. The resource model may be configured to generate system performance information based on monitored storage device workload and/or storage device capacity information. The resource manager may be configured to manage information management system I/O operation and/or resources using the system performance information.
Systems And Methods For The Deterministic Management Of Information
Scott Johnson - Round Rock TX, US Mark Conrad - Colorado Springs CO, US Roger Richter - Leander TX, US
International Classification:
G06F015/173
US Classification:
709/226000, 709/241000
Abstract:
A method and system for the deterministic management of information that may be employed, for example, to deliver content or services in a network environment. The method may include identifying and verifying the availability of system resources required to process a request for content or services before accepting the request. The available required resources may be reserved in conjunction with accepting a request to ensure that the request is efficiently processed. The system may be divided into a plurality of monitored and distributively interconnected subsystems, each interacting with the others in a deterministic manner so as to allow a system monitor to oversee and manage resource availability and increase efficiency of processing the request.
Systems And Methods For Resource Management In Information Storage Environments
Chaoxin Qiu - Austin TX, US Umesh Gupta - Austin TX, US Scott Johnson - Round Rock TX, US Sarma Kolavasi - Austin TX, US Theodore Webb - Austin TX, US Richard Yu - Cedar Park TX, US Mark Conrad - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
G06F015/16 G06F009/00
US Classification:
709/229000
Abstract:
Methods and systems for I/O resource management that may be employed to manage information management system I/O resources based on modeled and/or monitored I/O resource information, and that may be implemented to optimize information management system I/O resources for the delivery of a variety of data object types, including continuous streaming media data files. The methods and systems may be implemented in an adaptive manner that is capable of optimizing information management system I/O performance by dynamically adjusting information management system I/O operational parameters to meet changing requirements or demands of a dynamic application or information management system I/O environment using a resource management architecture. The resource management architecture may include, for example, a resource manager, a resource model, a storage device workload monitor and/or a storage device capacity monitor. The resource model may be configured to generate system performance information based on monitored storage device workload and/or storage device capacity information. The resource manager may be configured to manage information management system I/O operation and/or resources using the system performance information.
Systems And Methods For Management Of Memory In Information Delivery Environments
Memory managements systems and methods that may be employed, for example, to provide efficient management of memory for network systems. The disclosed systems and methods may consider cost-benefit trade-off between the cache value of a particular memory unit versus the cost of caching the memory unit and may utilize a multi-layer queue management structure to manage buffer/cache memory in an integrated fashion. The disclosed systems and methods may be implemented as part of an information management system, such as a network proceessing system that is operable to process over-size data objects communicated via a network environment, and that may include a network processor operable to process network-communicated information and a memory management-system operable to manage disposition of individual memory units of over-size data objects based upon one or more parameters, such as one or more parameters reflecting the cost and value associated with maintaining the information in integrated buffer/cache memory.
System And Method For Managing Virtual Hard Drives In A Virtual Machine Environment
Platform software is installed onto a native hardware platform (NHWP) containing a hard disk drive. That hard disk drive is formatted and structured as the NHWP would expect to use it to boot and run. However, the structure of that hard disk is converted to a drive image file (compressed or uncompressed) that can be loaded into a Virtual Machine Environment (VME). By mounting the drive image (or a partition of a drive image), the VME can use the partition as if it were a device rather than a file.
License Records
Mark Conrad
License #:
31672 - Active
Issued Date:
Dec 6, 2013
Renew Date:
Dec 1, 2015
Expiration Date:
Nov 30, 2017
Type:
Certified Public Accountant
Mark B Conrad
License #:
RS140880A - Expired
Category:
Real Estate Commission
Type:
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Mark Conrad President
Griffin Motors Savvy Solutions Inc. Auto Dealers - Used Cars. Wheel Alignment. Fr & Axle Service - Auto. Auto Repair & Service. Auto Detailing. Tire Dealers
Massachusetts Vein Care 21 Montvale Ave, Stoneham, MA 02180 7814388117 (phone), 7814388116 (fax)
Glenn M Lamuraglia MD 55 Fruit St STE 440, Boston, MA 02114 6177266997 (phone), 6177241921 (fax)
Massachusetts General Hospital Vascular Surgery 15 Parkman St STE 440, Boston, MA 02114 6177262000 (phone), 6177268700 (fax)
Foundation Medical PartnersFoundation Vascular Surgery 8 Prospect St North Ii Specialty, Nashua, NH 03060 6035773070 (phone), 6035773075 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Michigan Medical School Graduated: 1997
Procedures:
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Hallux Valgus Repair Peripheral Vascular Bypass Tracheostomy Varicose Vein Procedures Endarterectomy Small Bowel Resection Thromboendarterectomy of the Peripheral Arteries Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Conditions:
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Varicose Veins Arterial Thromboembolic Disease Hypertension (HTN) Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Conrad graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1997. He works in Boston, MA and 3 other locations and specializes in Vascular Surgery. Dr. Conrad is affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital, Southern New Hampshire Medical Center and St Joseph Hospital.
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Date: Jan 01, 2017
Source: Google
After unsteady steps to punish domestic violence, NFL faces scrutiny again
Goodell can say, This is our standard, and we look at each case individually, said Mark Conrad, the director of the sports business program at Fordham University. But if the range of penalties is that high, it calls into question how tough the policy is.
Date: Oct 22, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
More cops, fewer pupils at New Hampshire schools after scare
In Nashua, school Superintendent Mark Conrad said the district's two high schools had about a 65 to 70 percent attendance rate Tuesday, compared to the normal 90-plus percent. He attributed the drop partly to the threat and partly to families starting Christmas break early.
We have received a detailed threat of violence to harm students and staff at both high schools, school superintendent Mark Conrad said in a statement postedSundayon the Nashua School District web site. He said he expected schools to reopenon Tuesday.
Date: Dec 21, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
New Hampshire police: No current credible threat to schools
School Superintendent Mark Conrad said the events of the past several weeks were on his mind when he met with police, school staff and the board of education Sunday and decided to close all the schools.
Date: Dec 21, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Arbitrator overturns indefinite suspension of Ray Rice in domestic violence case
This definitely puts one more big stain on his tenure as NFL commissioner, said Mark Conrad, director of the sports business program at Fordham University. Yes, he has to eat crow and yes, he has to be more consistent and yes, he made a mistake he couldnt get out of.
Date: Nov 28, 2014
Source: Google
Donald Sterling revives suit against NBA. Does he have legal leg to stand on?
Still, Sterlings willingness to continue the fight at all costs could be detrimental to the team he owns and the sport itself, says New York attorney Mark Conrad, who runs the sports business program at Fordham University.
Date: Jun 10, 2014
Category: World
Source: Google
Ex-Players' Injury Suit Alleges NFL 'Culture of Drug Abuse'
While thousands of former NFL players have sued over concussions and other head injuries sustained on the field, the case filed yesterday in federal court in San Francisco represents a new strategy to gain damages for old injuries, said Mark Conrad, director of the sports business program at Fordham