Senthil A Krishnapillai

age ~57

from Fremont, CA

Also known as:
  • Senthil A Krishnapillal
  • Senthil A Krishnapilla
  • L Krishnapillai
Phone and address:
948 Darlington Cmn, Fremont, CA 94536

Senthil Krishnapillai Phones & Addresses

  • 948 Darlington Cmn, Fremont, CA 94536
  • 1277 S Watermark Ave, Eagle, ID 83616 • 2089382703
  • Union City, CA
  • 6216 Park Meadow Way, Boise, ID 83713 • 2089382703
  • Alameda, CA
  • Fords, NJ

Us Patents

  • Synchronizing Events Between Mobile Devices And Servers

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  • US Patent:
    8019863, Sep 13, 2011
  • Filed:
    Apr 29, 2009
  • Appl. No.:
    12/432382
  • Inventors:
    Scott A. Jeide - Meridian ID, US
    Senthil Krishnapillai - Eagle ID, US
    Brett Donahue - Eagle ID, US
    Ponnusamy Jesudoss Durai - Meridian ID, US
  • Assignee:
    iAnywhere Solutions, Inc. - Dublin CA
  • International Classification:
    G06F 15/173
  • US Classification:
    709224, 709223
  • Abstract:
    A system, method, and computer program product for synchronizing events between a mobile device and a server are described herein. In an embodiment, the method operates by detecting events to be synchronized between a source and a target, wherein the source and target are one of either a mobile device or a server. The method comprises deducing activities that occurred in order to create the detected event, reading data records corresponding to the deduced activities, and creating packets of operations needed to recreate the deduced activities on the target. The method further comprises queuing the packets of operations and data records and receiving event synchronization results at the source after the queued packets of operations have successfully executed on the target, wherein the synchronization results include a synchronization status and a unique record identifier identifying the event. In an embodiment, personal information manager (PIM) events are synchronized.
  • Synchronizing Communications And Data Between Mobile Devices And Servers

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  • US Patent:
    8023934, Sep 20, 2011
  • Filed:
    Apr 17, 2008
  • Appl. No.:
    12/104905
  • Inventors:
    Scott A. Jeide - Meridian ID, US
    Senthil Krishnapillai - Eagle ID, US
    Brett Donahue - Eagle ID, US
  • Assignee:
    iAnywhere Solutions, Inc. - Dublin CA
  • International Classification:
    H04M 3/00
  • US Classification:
    455418, 4554121, 709248, 370350
  • Abstract:
    A system, method, and computer program product for synchronizing communications, data, application workflow events, and business processes between a mobile device and a server are described herein. In an embodiment, the method operates by determining whether there is a data object to be synchronized between a source and a target, wherein the source and target are one of either a mobile device or a server. An indication is sent to the target when there is a data object to be synchronized from the source. The data object to be synchronized is saved in a cache on the source and it is determined whether the mobile device is connected to the server. The synchronization operation is queued for the target until it is determined that the mobile device is connected to the server, and results are returned to the source after the data object is synchronized on the target.
  • Synchronizing Data Shared Between Two Devices Independent Of Any Other Devices That May Also Share The Data

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  • US Patent:
    20030182327, Sep 25, 2003
  • Filed:
    Mar 20, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/103491
  • Inventors:
    Srinivasan Ramanujam - Boise ID, US
    Senthil Krishnapillai - Boise ID, US
  • International Classification:
    G06F012/00
  • US Classification:
    707/204000
  • Abstract:
    A system and method enabling synchronization of data stored on three or more devices in which synchronization between any two of the devices can be conducted independently of the other device. A method embodying the invention involves identifying a record in a first data store that is associated with a change counter that exceeds a maximum change counter recorded for the first data store and updating a second data store using the identified record.
  • Method, System, And Computer Program Product For A Relay Server

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  • US Patent:
    20070294407, Dec 20, 2007
  • Filed:
    Aug 4, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/498830
  • Inventors:
    Joe Owen - Suwanee GA, US
    Senthil Krishnapillai - Eagle ID, US
    Eric Nelson - Boise ID, US
    Bryan Whitmarsh - Meridian ID, US
  • Assignee:
    iAnywhere Solutions, Inc. - Dublin CA
  • International Classification:
    G06F 15/173
  • US Classification:
    709226
  • Abstract:
    A relay server is located outside a firewall and provides access to a server inside the firewall. Both the server and a client (the client is outside the firewall) initiate a connection with the relay server. The relay server then sets up a connection between the server and client, to thereby enable the server and client to communicate. Such communication is enabled without needing an inbound port in the firewall, thereby enhancing security.
  • Synchronizing Events Between Mobile Devices And Servers

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  • US Patent:
    20120066411, Mar 15, 2012
  • Filed:
    Sep 8, 2011
  • Appl. No.:
    13/227600
  • Inventors:
    Scott A. JEIDE - Meridian ID, US
    Senthil Krishnapillai - Eagle ID, US
    Brett Donahue - Eagle ID, US
    Ponnusamy Jesudoss Durai - Meridian ID, US
  • Assignee:
    iAnywhere Solutions, Inc. - Dublin CA
  • International Classification:
    G06F 15/16
  • US Classification:
    709248
  • Abstract:
    A system, method, and computer program product for synchronizing events between a mobile device and a server are described herein. In an embodiment, the method operates by detecting events to be synchronized between a source and a target, wherein the source and target are one of either a mobile device or a server. The method comprises deducing activities that occurred in order to create the detected event, reading data records corresponding to the deduced activities, and creating packets of operations needed to recreate the deduced activities on the target. The method further comprises queuing the packets of operations and data records and receiving event synchronization results at the source after the queued packets of operations have successfully executed on the target, wherein the synchronization results include a synchronization status and a unique record identifier identifying the event. In an embodiment, personal information manager (PIM) events are synchronized.

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