Bay Dynamics Assigned Patent
Federated multidimensional storage cubes
By Francis Pelletier | December 29, 2015 at 2:49 pmBay Dynamics, Inc., San Francisco, CA, has been assigned a patent (9,183,269) developed by Stolte, Ryan G., New York, NY, and Rifai, Firas S., San Francisco, CA, for a “federated multidimensional data storage cubes.”
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”Some embodiments provide a non transitory computer readable medium that stores a program, which when executed by at least one processing unit, defines a federated multidimensional data storage, (MDDS) cube. The program includes sets of instructions that define, (1) a first data source view, (DSV) to derive data from a first data storage in an MDDS system,, (2) a set of dimensions to derive data from the first DSV, (3) a second DSV to derive data from a second data storage in the MDDS system, and, (4) an MDDS cube to derive data from the set of dimensions and the second DSV.“
The patent application was filed on October 8, 2011 (13/269,565).