Hyen-Vui Chung - Round Rock TX, US Derek W. Ho - Austin TX, US David L. Leigh - Chapel Hill NC, US Michael J. McMahon - Apex NC, US Rengan Sundararaman - Cary NC, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
An authentication system and method for allowing an administrator to host a plurality of service principal names (SPNs) over a common network port of a backend server. The authentication system includes a client computer, a backend server, and a service principal name (SPN) apparatus. The client computer sends an authentication request to the backend server. The backend server performs an authentication procedure in response to a reception of the authentication request from the client computer. The SPN apparatus configures a plurality of service SPNs for the web service application over the common network port.
Consolidating Input Messages For Social Activity Summarization
Steve R. Campbell - Lillington NC, US Jason A. Collier - Raleigh NC, US Zeynep Latif - Raleigh NC, US Michael J. McMahon - Apex NC, US Michael B. Rutherford - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707811, 705319, 709206
Abstract:
Social activity content is aggregated for summarization and reporting by obtaining a plurality of input messages that each characterizes a corresponding time limited social activity, such as a sporting event, competition, etc. Each received message is associated with a corresponding social activity, information is extracted from the received messages describing an aspect of the corresponding social activity and information is generated that summarizes the corresponding social activity. Generated information may be based upon a combination of the information extracted from the associated messages, and information derived from content based assumptions utilizing knowledge of the corresponding social activity. Social activity information is further aggregated by applying context aware filtering to eliminate redundantly generated information, sequencing the filtered information into a chronology of the social activity and generating a summary of the social activity based upon the sequenced and filtered information.
Generating A Customized Set Of Tasks For Migration Of A Deployed Software Solution
Christine M. Draper - Austin TX, US Ashwin B. Manekar - Morrisville NC, US Michael J. McMahon - Apex NC, US Renganathan Sundararaman - Cary NC, US John W. Sweitzer - Austin TX, US Kaylee M. Thomsen - Durham NC, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - ARMONK NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/44 G06F 9/445
US Classification:
717170, 717174
Abstract:
A migration set list generator specifies a physical topology of a deployed software solution, wherein the software solution comprises a plurality of software components and data associated with said plurality of software components integrated into a single entity. The migration set list generator specifies at least one solution change to the deployed software solution to meet at least one business requirement and specifies at least one migration strategy for migrating the deployed software solution, wherein the at least one migration strategy comprises at least one of a product level strategy specified for a particular software component of the plurality of software components and at least one solution level strategy specified for the plurality of software components, wherein the product level strategy overrides the solution level strategy for the particular software component. The migration set list generator generates a plurality of migration tasks for making the at least one solution change to the deployed software solution specified in the physical topology based on the at least one migration strategy and generates a recommended physical topology yielded for the software solution if the physical topology is updated according to the plurality of migration tasks.
Generating A Customized Set Of Tasks For Migration Of A Deployed Software Solution
Christine M. Draper - Austin TX, US Ashwin B. Manekar - Morrisville NC, US Michael J. McMahon - Apex NC, US Renganathan Sundararaman - Cary NC, US John W. Sweitzer - Austin TX, US Kaylee M. Thomsen - Durham NC, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - ARMONK NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
717170, 717172
Abstract:
A migration set list generator specifies a physical topology of a deployed software solution, wherein the software solution comprises software components and data associated with the software components integrated into a single entity. The migration set list generator specifies at least one solution change to the deployed software solution to meet at least one business requirement and specifies at least one migration strategy for migrating the deployed software solution. The migration set list generator generates migration tasks for making the at least one solution change to the deployed software solution specified in the physical topology based on the at least one migration strategy and generates a recommended physical topology yielded for the software solution if the physical topology is updated according to the migration tasks.
Generating A Customized Set Of Tasks For Migration Of A Deployed Software Solution
- ARMONK NY, US Ashwin B. Manekar - Morrisville NC, US Michael J. McMahon - Apex NC, US Renganathan Sundararaman - Cary NC, US John W. Sweitzer - Austin TX, US Kaylee M. Thomsen - Durham NC, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/445
US Classification:
717168
Abstract:
A migration set list generator specifies a physical topology of a deployed software solution, wherein the software solution comprises software components and data associated with the software components, integrated into a single entity. The migration set list generator specifies at least one solution change to the deployed software solution to meet at least one business requirement and specifies at least one migration strategy for migrating the deployed software solution. The migration set list generator generates migration tasks for making the at least one solution change to the deployed software solution specified in the physical topology based on the at least one migration strategy and generates a recommended physical topology yielded for the software solution if the physical topology is updated according to the migration tasks.
Dr. McMahon graduated from the Creighton University School of Medicine in 1975. He works in College Station, TX and specializes in Otolaryngology and Allergy. Dr. McMahon is affiliated with College Station Medical Center and St Joseph Regional Health Center.
Dr. McMahon graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1991. He works in Port Arthur, TX and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. McMahon is affiliated with Medical Center Of Southeast Texas Hospital and Mid-Jefferson Extended Care Hospital.