18131015. USING A NATIVE LOGIN SCREEN TO LOG IN TO AN ALTERNATE SYSTEM simplified abstract (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)
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USING A NATIVE LOGIN SCREEN TO LOG IN TO AN ALTERNATE SYSTEM
Organization Name
Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
Inventor(s)
Christiaan Brinkhoff of Woodinville WA (US)
Sandeep Patnaik of Kirkland WA (US)
William Scott Stauber of Seattle WA (US)
Patrick Joseph Derks of Seattle WA (US)
Tyler Kien Beam of Seattle WA (US)
Alexander Ryan Fromm of Woodinville WA (US)
Prasanna Chromepet Padmanabhan of Redmond WA (US)
Jinhua Fei of Bellevue WA (US)
Andrew Ho Yin Miyasato of Kirkland WA (US)
Amar Dinesh Zavery of Redmond WA (US)
Shilpa Satyen Lulla of Hyderabad (IN)
Ajitkumar Jatanlal Surana of Hyderabad (IN)
Naveen Krishnan Ramasamy of Bangalore (IN)
USING A NATIVE LOGIN SCREEN TO LOG IN TO AN ALTERNATE SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18131015 titled 'USING A NATIVE LOGIN SCREEN TO LOG IN TO AN ALTERNATE SYSTEM
The abstract of the patent application describes techniques for integrating access to a virtual desktop with a local device's operating system, enabling a streamlined process for accessing the virtual desktop via the local device.
- The system displays a native login screen of the local device's OS to receive user credentials for the virtual desktop.
- User credentials are used to identify the user and their corresponding virtual desktop.
- An image of the virtual desktop is then received and displayed on the local device.
- Despite the virtual desktop residing in the cloud, it can be directly accessed via the native login screen of the local device.
Potential Applications: - Remote work environments - Cloud computing services - Virtual desktop infrastructure
Problems Solved: - Simplifying access to virtual desktops - Enhancing user experience with seamless integration - Improving efficiency in accessing cloud-based resources
Benefits: - Convenient access to virtual desktops - Streamlined login process - Enhanced user productivity
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Virtual Desktop Integration for Seamless Access" This technology could be utilized by IT companies, cloud service providers, and remote work solutions to offer a more user-friendly and efficient virtual desktop experience.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this integration improve user experience compared to traditional methods? - The integration streamlines the login process and provides direct access to the virtual desktop, enhancing convenience and efficiency for users. 2. What security measures are in place to protect user credentials and data during the integration process? - The system likely employs encryption protocols and secure authentication methods to safeguard user information and maintain data privacy.
Original Abstract Submitted
Techniques for integrating the access to a virtual desktop with a local device's operating system (OS) are disclosed. Providing this integration enables a streamlined, highly convenient process for accessing the virtual desktop via the local device, thereby providing a “login-to-cloud” mode. The system displays a login screen, which is native to the system's OS. User credentials for the virtual desktop are received at the login screen. These credentials are used to identify the user and user's corresponding virtual desktop. A stream of an image of the virtual desktop is then received and displayed. Therefore, despite the virtual desktop residing in the cloud environment, the virtual desktop can still be directly accessed via the native login screen of the local device.
- Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
- Christiaan Brinkhoff of Woodinville WA (US)
- Sandeep Patnaik of Kirkland WA (US)
- William Scott Stauber of Seattle WA (US)
- Patrick Joseph Derks of Seattle WA (US)
- Tyler Kien Beam of Seattle WA (US)
- Alexander Ryan Fromm of Woodinville WA (US)
- Prasanna Chromepet Padmanabhan of Redmond WA (US)
- Jinhua Fei of Bellevue WA (US)
- Andrew Ho Yin Miyasato of Kirkland WA (US)
- Amar Dinesh Zavery of Redmond WA (US)
- Shilpa Satyen Lulla of Hyderabad (IN)
- . Siddharth of Bengaluru (IN)
- Ajitkumar Jatanlal Surana of Hyderabad (IN)
- Naveen Krishnan Ramasamy of Bangalore (IN)
- H04L9/40
- G06F9/451
- CPC H04L63/083