Centegra Physician Care 10350 Haligus Rd FL 2, Huntley, IL 60142 8153386600 (phone), 8476692980 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine Graduated: 1996
Procedures:
Cardiac Stress Test Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Skin Tags Removal Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infections Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism Hypertension (HTN) Hypothyroidism Skin and Subcutaneous Infections
Languages:
Chinese English French Polish
Description:
Dr. McCarthy graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 1996. He works in Huntley, IL and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. McCarthy is affiliated with Alexian Brothers Medical Center.
A communications system may include an application server and at least one communications device for processing requests from one another. The communications device may process requests using an HTTP client application, for example. Furthermore, the system may also include an HTTP server for interfacing the HTTP client application with the application server. The HTTP server and the HTTP client application may format requests to be communicated therebetween via the Internet in an HTTP format, and each may provide additional state information with the HTTP formatted requests recognizable by the other for authenticating the application server and the HTTP client application to one another. Furthermore, the HTTP client application may request a first universal resource locator (URL) from the HTTP server for accepting work requests from the application server, and a second URL different from the first URL for responding to work requests from the application server.
Communications System Providing Message Aggregation Features And Related Methods
A communications system may include a plurality of source message servers for storing messages for delivery to a user, a target message server having a target message box associated therewith, and an aggregation server for periodically aggregating the messages from the source message servers to the target message box for retrieval by the user. The target message server may provide a delivery failure message to the aggregation server based upon a failure to deliver a message to the target message box. As such, the aggregation server may increase a period of sending messages to the target message box based upon a delivery failure message therefrom, and thereafter decrease the period of sending messages to the target message box based upon a successful delivery of a message thereto.
Communications System Providing Enhanced Client-Server Communications And Related Methods
A communications system may include an application server and at least one communications device for processing requests from one another. The communications device may process requests using an HTTP client application, for example. Furthermore, the system may also include an HTTP server for interfacing the HTTP client application with the application server. The HTTP server and the HTTP client application may format requests to be communicated therebetween via the Internet in an HTTP format, and each may provide additional state information with the HTTP formatted requests recognizable by the other for authenticating the application server and the HTTP client application to one another. Furthermore, the HTTP client application may request a first universal resource locator (URL) from the HTTP server for accepting work requests from the application server, and a second URL different from the first URL for responding to work requests from the application server.
Communications System Providing Message Aggregation Features And Related Methods
A communications system may include a plurality of source message servers for storing messages for delivery to a user, a target message server having a target message box associated therewith, and an aggregation server for periodically aggregating the messages from the source message servers to the target message box for retrieval by the user. The target message server may provide a delivery failure message to the aggregation server based upon a failure to deliver a message to the target message box. As such, the aggregation server may increase a period of sending messages to the target message box based upon a delivery failure message therefrom, and thereafter decrease the period of sending messages to the target message box based upon a successful delivery of a message thereto.
Communications System Providing Enhanced Client-Server Communications And Related Methods
A communications system may include an application server and at least one communications device for processing requests from one another. The communications device may process requests using an HTTP client application, for example. Furthermore, the system may also include an HTTP server for interfacing the HTTP client application with the application server. The HTTP server and the HTTP client application may format requests to be communicated therebetween via the Internet in an HTTP format, and each may provide additional state information with the HTTP formatted requests recognizable by the other for authenticating the application server and the HTTP client application to one another. Furthermore, the HTTP client application may request a first universal resource locator (URL) from the HTTP server for accepting work requests from the application server, and a second URL different from the first URL for responding to work requests from the application server.
System And Method For Provisioning An Email Account Using Mail Exchange Records
Darren L. Gardner - Issaquah WA, US Suryanarayana Murthy Gorty - Redmond WA, US Steven J. McCarthy - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Teamon Systems, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 G06F 15/177
US Classification:
709206, 709217, 709218, 709219, 709222
Abstract:
A system provisions an electronic mail (email) account of a user for allowing access to an electronic mailbox from a remote device to retrieve email. A communications module receives email address parameters of the user and transmits a domain name system (DNS) query to the Internet for returning mail exchange (MX) records corresponding to the email address parameters of the user. A configuration module processes any returned MX records as a starting point for determining configuration parameters for accessing the email account of the user to retrieve user email.
System And Method For Provisioning An Email Account Using Mail Exchange And Address Records
Darren L. Gardner - Issaquah WA, US Suryanarayana Murthy Gorty - Redmond WA, US Steven J. McCarthy - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
Teamon Systems, Inc. - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 G06F 15/177
US Classification:
709206, 709217, 709222, 709227, 709228
Abstract:
A system for provisioning an electronic mail (email) account of a user for allowing access to an electronic mailbox from a remote device to retrieve email includes a communications module that receives email address parameters entered by the user and transmits a domain name system (DNS) query to the Internet for returning mail exchange (MX) and address (A) records corresponding to the entered email address parameters of the user. A configuration module processes any returned MX and A records to determine whether the email address parameters entered by the user are valid before attempting to provision the email account of the user.
Communications System Providing Enhanced Client-Server Communications And Related Methods
A communications system may include an application server and at least one communications device for processing requests from one another. The communications device may process requests using an HTTP client application, for example. Furthermore, the system may also include an HTTP server for interfacing the HTTP client application with the application server. The HTTP server and the HTTP client application may format requests to be communicated therebetween via the Internet in an HTTP format, and each may provide additional state information with the HTTP formatted requests recognizable by the other for authenticating the application server and the HTTP client application to one another. Furthermore, the HTTP client application may request a first universal resource locator (URL) from the HTTP server for accepting work requests from the application server, and a second URL different from the first URL for responding to work requests from the application server.
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