Teradata US Assigned Patent
Multi-processing node connection in storage system via encrypted password
By Francis Pelletier | October 15, 2021 at 1:30 pmTeradata US, Inc., San Diego, CA, has been assigned a patent (11,115,212) developed by Ladha, Alnasir, Markham, CA, Radovic, Blazimir, Etobicoke, CA, Li, Zhenrong, Mississauga, CA, and Siddiqui, Ehtesham, Mississauga, CA, for a “multi-processing node connection in a data store system via encrypted password.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A system may include a server and a data store system. The server may include at least one storage device and at least one processor. The server may execute an application and may store an encrypted password. The data store system may include at least one persistent storage device configured to store a data store. The data store system may further include a plurality of processing nodes configured to operate on the data store. The data store system may receive the encrypted password from the application with one of the plurality of processing nodes and may decrypt the encrypted password with the one of the plurality of processing nodes. The data store system may authenticate the decrypted password with the one of the processing nodes and provide the decrypted password to other processing nodes. Each processing node that has the decrypted password may be accessible to the application to operate on the data store. A method and computer-readable medium may also be implemented.”
The patent application was filed on November 9, 2017 (15/808,461).











