US Patent Application 17804424. EASING CROSS-GEO COLLABORATION WITH INTELLIGENT SCHEDULING simplified abstract
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EASING CROSS-GEO COLLABORATION WITH INTELLIGENT SCHEDULING
Organization Name
Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC==Inventor(s)==
[[Category:Gladys Tigounmo Kenfack of Bothell WA (US)]]
[[Category:Mamta Debnath Kumar of Redmond WA (US)]]
[[Category:Tien Thuy Dao of Seattle WA (US)]]
[[Category:Sara Cristina Oropeza Hernandez of Redmond WA (US)]]
[[Category:Keyaria Deanna Rhodes of Los Angeles CA (US)]]
[[Category:Madrina Thapa of Athens GA (US)]]
[[Category:Jaclynn Kristine Hiranaka of Seattle WA (US)]]
[[Category:Yaw Oduro Amoateng of Oslo (NO)]]
[[Category:Dana Minh Nguyen of Seattle WA (US)]]
EASING CROSS-GEO COLLABORATION WITH INTELLIGENT SCHEDULING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17804424 titled 'EASING CROSS-GEO COLLABORATION WITH INTELLIGENT SCHEDULING
Simplified Explanation
This patent application describes methods and systems for scheduling virtual meetings across multiple geographic locations. Here are the key points:
- The technology allows for scheduling virtual meetings by considering location attributes and cross-geographic preferences of the attendees.
- The method involves receiving and storing configurations for location attributes and cross-geographic preferences of multiple users.
- When a meeting organizer requests the location attributes and preferences of attendees, the system accesses the stored information.
- Based on the requested attributes and preferences, the system generates a meeting time recommendation.
- The system then transmits the accessed attributes, preferences, and the recommended meeting time to the meeting organizer.
Original Abstract Submitted
Methods and systems for scheduling virtual meetings across multiple geographic locations. In an example, the technology relates to a method for scheduling a virtual meeting. The method includes receiving configurations for location attributes and cross-geographic preferences for a plurality of users; storing the received configurations in a data storage; receiving, from a meeting organizer client device, a request for location attributes and cross-geographic preferences for one or more attendees of a virtual meeting; accessing, from the data storage, the requested location attributes and cross-geographic preferences for the one or more attendees; generating, based on at least the requested location attributes and cross-geographic preferences, a meeting time recommendation; and transmitting the accessed location attributes, cross-geographic preferences, and the generated meeting time recommendation to the meeting organizer client device.