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James Bernardin — 6 Patents

DADatasynapse: 5 patents #1 of 4Top 25%
TSTibco Software: 1 patents #60 of 140Top 45%
New York, NY: #3,367 of 20,192 inventorsTop 20%
New York: #23,374 of 115,490 inventorsTop 25%
Overall (All Time): #779,687 of 4,157,543Top 20%
6 Patents All Time
James Bernardin has been granted 6 US patents while listed as an inventor at Datasynapse. The first was granted in 2004 and the most recent in June 2012. James Bernardin ranks #779,687 of 4,157,543 US inventors in our database (top 18.8%). Patent records list James Bernardin in New York, NY, US.

Patents per Year

Patents granted per year, 2004 to 2012Bar chart with a peak of 2 patents in 2006.peak 22004: 1 patents20042006: 2 patents20062009: 1 patents20092011: 1 patents20112012: 1 patents2012

Issued Patents All Time

Showing 1–6 of 6 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDateApprox Value ⓘ
8195739 Adaptive polling Peter Lee, James Lewis 2012-06-05 $35,753,000
7870568 Adaptive shared computing infrastructure for application server-based deployments Alexander Iskold 2011-01-11
7584281 Method for allocating shared computing infrastructure for application server-based deployments Alexander Iskold 2009-09-01
7130891 Score-based scheduling of service requests in a grid services computing platform Peter Lee 2006-10-31
7093004 Using execution statistics to select tasks for redundant assignment in a distributed computing platform Peter Lee, James Lewis 2006-08-15
6757730 Method, apparatus and articles-of-manufacture for network-based distributed computing Peter Lee 2004-06-29