Andrew W. Steets - Austin TX, US Todd L. Mathis - Austin TX, US Mathew M. Krenzer - Cedar Park TX, US Patrick W. Lea - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Wayport, Inc. - Irving TX
International Classification:
H04L 12/26
US Classification:
370225
Abstract:
A method, a system, and a computer program product that enables real-time, intelligent quality of service (QoS) for essential services being accessed and/or utilized by a back-office device via a secondary connection to a back-office server running the back-office application/service. A network management device (NMD) executes a QoS utility that responds to a detection of the failure of a primary connection to the back-office server by establishing a secondary connection and providing optimal QoS for the essential services on the secondary connection, in real time.
David Vucina - Colleyville TX, US Gregory Williams - Austin TX, US James Keeler - Austin TX, US Scott Martin - Austin TX, US Todd Mathis - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705016000, 705001000
Abstract:
A method and system for providing distributed network access point installation and management. A network provider installs and/or operates a plurality of access points at locations of a retail entity. Each access point may provide services such as Internet access, and/or content such as audio, video, text, and/or graphics, among other types of services. A carrier, such as a telephone or cable company, may compensate the network service provider for installation and operation of the access points. The carrier may in turn charge its subscribers for network access at the retail entity locations. A plurality of different carriers may provide compensation and allow respective subscriber access. The network access points may be configured to allow each carrier to present a point of presence to its subscribers at the retail entity locations. The installed network may also provide service for retail entity back office functions.
System, Method And Program Product For Delivery Of Digital Content Offerings At A Retail Establishment
David Vucina - Colleyville TX, US Gregory Williams - Austin TX, US James Keeler - Austin TX, US Scott Martin - Austin TX, US Todd Mathis - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/66 G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
370401000, 705001000
Abstract:
A method and system for providing distributed network access point installation and management. A network provider installs and/or operates a plurality of access points at locations of a retail entity. Each access point may provide services such as Internet access, and/or content such as audio, video, text, and/or graphics, among other types of services. A carrier, such as a telephone or cable company, may compensate the network service provider for installation and operation of the access points. The carrier may in turn charge its subscribers for network access at the retail entity locations. A plurality of different carriers may provide compensation and allow respective subscriber access. The network access points may be configured to allow each carrier to present a point of presence to its subscribers at the retail entity locations. The installed network may also provide service for retail entity back office functions.
System, Method And Program Product For Delivery Of Digital Content Offerings At A Retail Establishment
DAVID VUCINA - Colleyville TX, US Gregory Williams - Austin TX, US James Keeler - Austin TX, US Scott Martin - Austin TX, US Todd Mathis - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00 G06Q 99/00
US Classification:
705014000, 705001000
Abstract:
A method and system for providing distributed network access point installation and management. A network provider installs and/or operates a plurality of access points at locations of a retail entity. Each access point may provide services such as Internet access, and/or content such as audio, video, text, and/or graphics, among other types of services. A carrier, such as a telephone or cable company, may compensate the network service provider for installation and operation of the access points. The carrier may in turn charge its subscribers for network access at the retail entity locations. A plurality of different carriers may provide compensation and allow respective subscriber access. The network access points may be configured to allow each carrier to present a point of presence to its subscribers at the retail entity locations. The installed network may also provide service for retail entity back office functions.
Probe Insertion For One Or More Network Address Translated Addresses
James D. Keeler - Austin TX, US Matthew M. Krenzer - Cedar Park TX, US Tyler Eschenroeder - Austin TX, US Todd L. Mathis - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370392
Abstract:
In various embodiments, one or more methods and/or systems described may provide probing and/or data replication capabilities for monitoring a user's computing device and the data the user's computing device transmits and/or receives to and/or from one or more networks. In some embodiments, an authorization signal may be intercepted, where the authorization signal may convey information about the user and/or the user's computing device, and a probe to replicate data to and/or from the user's computing device may be initiated. In various embodiments, the replicated data may be communicated to a mediation computing device, where one or more analyses may be performed.
Att
Senior Technical Director
Wayport 2002 - 2009
Software Engineering Manager
Pointserve 2000 - 2002
Lead Software Architect
Inri 1998 - 2000
Software Engineer
Ibm 1994 - 1998
Software Analyst
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin - Red Mccombs School of Business 1996 - 1998
The University of Texas at Austin 1993 - 1997
Bachelors, Computer Science
Skills:
Agile Methodologies Linux Program Management Wireless Cloud Computing Sql Voip Telecommunications Perl Vendor Management Integration Unix Java Sdlc Data Center Scrum Software Development Tcp/Ip Product Management Devops Big Data Team Leadership Team Building Start Ups Mobile Applications Cloud Applications Data Analysis Scalability Distributed Systems Web Services Web Development C++ People Development Mobile Devices Wireless Technologies Software As A Service Internet Protocol Suite