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Kaseya Assigned Two Patents

Mechanisms for querying disparate storage and for declarative expression of data types for storage

Mechanisms for querying disparate data storage
Kaseya International Limited, Dublin, Ireland, has been assigned a patent (10,824,636) developed by Fischer, Mark, Chelmsford, MA, Khot, Prakash, Gachibowli, India, Vedula, Dilip Kumar, Waltham, MA, Zhao, Tong, Marlborough, MA, Ragavan, Siva Prakash, Gachibowli, India, and Paquette, Joseph, Nashua, NH, for “mechanisms for querying disparate data storage systems.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: Computer implemented techniques for storage management include receiving a query from an application within an application level, which is received as a standard syntax wrapped query language query, with the standard syntax wrapped query having as a parameter, an identifier to a specific object, determining a platform type on which the received query is executable and translating the standard syntax wrapped query language query into the determined native query language used by the determined data storage platform type.

The patent application was filed on May 27, 2015 (14/722,330).

Mechanisms for declarative expression of data types for data storage
Kaseya International Limited, Dublin, Ireland
, has been assigned a patent (10,795,654) developed by Khot, Prakash, Gachibowli, India, Fischer, Mark, Chelmsford, MA, and Arcari, Daniel Philip, Nashua, NH, for “mechanisms for declarative expression of data types for data storage.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: Computer implemented techniques for storage management include transforming file instances using a modeling language platform that includes a language grammar and a set of language processing rules to transform instances of an entity written in the language grammar into a platform independent code and artifact files and auto-generating by the modeling language platform code to recognize and process input in a given language to deconstruct file instances into pieces that allow further discrete operations to be performed on the file instances.

The patent application was filed on August 31, 2017 (15/691,849).

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