Paul Jacobson - Brookline MA William Peisel - Framingham MA
Assignee:
Digi International Inc. - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
709219, 709227, 719313, 713201
Abstract:
A method of distributing computations is provided. The method includes receiving a secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol request over secured sockets layer, and routing the request to an SSL handler that is distributed on a network of computer systems. Secured sockets layer front end processing is performed on the first server, which then sends SSL big number requests to a second server over a secure channel. The second server performs public key computations using a SSL big number library, and returns the replies to the first server, which completes the SSL processing and routes the request to a web server.
Paul Jacobson - Brookline MA, US Julia Ravalski - Waltham MA, US Olaf Schiller - Schlangen, DE
Assignee:
Digi International - Minnetonka MN
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370392, 709238
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, for a stack bypass application programming interface (API). A stack bypass API for receipt of a packet includes a registration function that registers an application selectable filter function and a receive function that are used during operation by an Ethernet driver.
A secure network agent is provided. The method includes redirecting an insecure network application in a client system to a secure gateway configured to communicate with systems residing in remote network.
Johannesburg, South AfricaAdjudicator (Part time) at Wireless Application Se... Past: Project Lead at Open Law Project, Member of the Advisory Council at The Open Knowledge... I started out my career as a commercial lawyer with Werksmans Incorporated and left to start my own practice, Jacobson Attorneys, in August 2005. On 1 August... I started out my career as a commercial lawyer with Werksmans Incorporated and left to start my own practice, Jacobson Attorneys, in August 2005. On 1 August 2007 I launched a new media law and policy focus area in Jacobson Attorneys. This new emphasis for my work as a lawyer draws on my experience...
Hilton Head Island, SCPresident at Mission Resources Group Paul Jacobson leads the Business Planning practice within the Mission Resources Group. He provides business advisory services that assist clients to assess... Paul Jacobson leads the Business Planning practice within the Mission Resources Group. He provides business advisory services that assist clients to assess their current condition and plan for growth and change. Paul is known for his ability to think “out of the box” to craft creative and...
Web•Tech•Law - Digital Stunt Director and Legal Specialist (2011) Jacobson Attorneys - Attorney (2005) ICommons Ltd - General Counsel and Company Secretary (2008-2008) Werksmans - Attorney (2001-2005) Werksmans - Candidate Attorney (1999-2001)
Education:
University of the Witwatersrand - Law (LLB degree), University of the Witwatersrand - Philosophy and Law (BA degree)
Relationship:
Married
About:
I began my professional career after graduating with an Arts degree (Law and Philosophy majors) and a law degree as a commercial litigation attorney advising clients on consequences of a variety of bu...
Tagline:
Digital stunt director and legal specialist. I am allergic to stupid.
Bragging Rights:
First specialist social media lawyer in South Africa!
Paul Jacobson
Work:
USEC Inc. - VP Corporate Communications (2010)
Education:
Syracuse University - Communications & Political Science
About:
Born and raised in New Hampshire. Now live in Colorado via Washington, DC.
Tagline:
Senior Corporate Communications Executive
Bragging Rights:
Former journalist in home state of New Hampshire; press secretary to 3 US Senators, now dividing time between work in Washington DC area and home in Colorado.
Other executives, including CFO Paul Jacobson, have echoed similar statements. Jacobson said earlier this year during a speech, Weve had some challenges scaling up, adding, I think most of those are behind us.
Date: May 20, 2024
Category: Technology
Source: Google
Stock market today: S&P 500, Nasdaq notch big gains as Tesla kicks off 'Magnificent 7' earnings
I chatted with GM's CFO Paul Jacobson this morning he struck an upbeat tone on the company's product pricing and EV demand. Yahoo Finance's Pras Subramanian has everything you need to know about the earnings report here.
Date: Apr 23, 2024
Category: Business
Source: Google
Cathie Wood warns GM and Ford electric vehicles slowdown is a mistake—one that will help Tesla and Elon Musk
General Motors had planned to build 400,000 EVs over a roughly two-year stretch ending in mid-2024. But in October, it abandoned that target, with CFO Paul Jacobson citing a slowdown in the EV market. Production of the electric pickup trucks Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra in suburban Detroit wou
Date: Dec 31, 2023
Category: Business
Source: Google
EVs create profit potholes for major US automakers GM, Ford
GM CFO Paul Jacobson said that it would abandon an interim goal of building 400,000 EVs from 2022 through mid-2024, instead focusing on a goal of "getting to 1 million EVs of production by the end of 2025 alongside hitting our margin targets."
Inventory on the ground at dealers hasnt changed in really about six quarters, even as production has gone up, said Paul Jacobson, GMs chief financial officer. Theres a big pocket of demand that hasnt been met yet, he added.
Date: Aug 01, 2022
Category: Business
Source: Google
Delta books first-quarter loss after burning $100 million in cash a day during coronavirus travel slump
"The decadeofworkweputintothebalancesheettolowerdebtandbuildunencumberedassetshasbeencriticaltoour successinraisingcapitalandweexpecttoend theJunequarterwithapproximately$10billioninliquidity," Delta's CFO Paul Jacobson said in a release.
Date: Apr 22, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
Delta shores up liquidity as coronavirus pummels demand, warns of smaller airline
According to CFO Paul Jacobson, we were burning $100 million per day at the end of March [but] decisive actions taken by the company will cut that amount in half by the end of the second quarter.
"We have to be a business that gets paid for the cost of our product," Delta CEO Paul Jacobson told analysts. "When the cost of that product changes, we have to adapt to the appropriate demand environment and the pricing."