Salesforce, Inc. patent applications on January 30th, 2025
Patent Applications by Salesforce, Inc. on January 30th, 2025
Salesforce, Inc.: 4 patent applications
Salesforce, Inc. has applied for patents in the areas of G06F16/27 (1), G06N5/043 (1), H04W72/563 (1), H04W72/54 (1), H04W68/02 (1) G06F16/278 (1), G06F40/56 (1), H04L51/226 (1), H04L63/0414 (1)
With keywords such as: nodes, multiple, coordinator, worker, information, user, notification, based, network, and lock in patent application abstracts.
Patent Applications by Salesforce, Inc.
20250036654. QUORUM-BASED SCALABLE DATABASE SYSTEM_simplified_abstract_(salesforce, inc.)
Inventor(s): Patrick James Helland of San Rafael CA (US) for salesforce, inc.
IPC Code(s): G06F16/27, G06F16/22, G06F16/23, G06F16/2455
CPC Code(s): G06F16/278
Abstract: techniques are disclosed relating to a database system. the database system includes multiple coordinator nodes storing replicas of a partition. each partition describes the state of locks and transactions for keys covered by that partition of keys. each partition is, in turn, replicated. the multiple coordinator nodes receive, from multiple worker nodes, requests to grant a lock for a key to permit a worker node to write a record for the key as part of executing a transaction. a given coordinator node of the multiple coordinator nodes sends an approval response for the lock to at most one of the worker nodes. a single worker node acquires the lock in response to receiving approval responses from a majority of the multiple coordinator nodes, and none of the multiple worker nodes acquire the lock in response to none of them receiving approval responses from a majority of the multiple coordinator nodes.
Inventor(s): Andrew R. Paley of Chicago IL (US) for salesforce, inc., Nathan Drew Nichols of Chicago IL (US) for salesforce, inc., Matthew Lloyd Trahan of Chicago IL (US) for salesforce, inc., Maia Jane Lewis Meza of Chicago IL (US) for salesforce, inc., Lawrence A. Birnbaum of Evanston IL (US) for salesforce, inc., Kristian J. Hammond of Chicago IL (US) for salesforce, inc.
IPC Code(s): G06F40/56, G06F16/36, G06F40/106, G06F40/166, G06F40/169, G06F40/174, G06F40/20, G06F40/295, G06F40/30, G06N5/02, G06N5/025, G06N5/043, G06Q10/10
CPC Code(s): G06F40/56
Abstract: artificial intelligence (ai) technology can be used process natural language statements to facilitate the automated generation of narratives about data sets that achieve a desired communication goal without any need for a user to directly author computer code. this ai technology permits nlg systems to determine the appropriate content for inclusion in the narrative in a manner that will satisfy the desired communication goal.
20250039119. CONTEXT-BASED NOTIFICATIONS PRESENTATION_simplified_abstract_(salesforce, inc.)
Inventor(s): Akshay Bakshi of Vancouver (CA) for salesforce, inc., Scott Buchanan of Vancouver (CA) for salesforce, inc., Mina Chandler of Suwanee GA (US) for salesforce, inc., Gavin Ham of Vancouver (CA) for salesforce, inc., Justin Rushing of Oakland CA (US) for salesforce, inc., Leena Mansour of Toronto (CA) for salesforce, inc., Faisal Yaqub of New York NY (US) for salesforce, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L51/226, H04L51/222, H04L51/224, H04M1/72451, H04M1/72454, H04M1/72457, H04M1/72463, H04W4/02, H04W68/02, H04W72/54, H04W72/563
CPC Code(s): H04L51/226
Abstract: the present disclosure is related to automatically, based on contextual information and without needing explicit input from a user, modifying one or more settings associated with presenting a notification. in examples, settings may include automatically suspending notification presentation or automatically overriding a notification setting that suspends notification presentation. in addition, contextual information may include, among other things, information related to a computing device (e.g., device location or network signal strength), a rate of user interaction or engagement with an application (e.g., rate of information sharing, user reactions, etc.), and/or a calendar or schedule of a user. in examples, the contextual information may be analyzed (e.g., based on comparison to a threshold) to determine whether a condition is met, and based on the analysis, the one or more settings may be modified.
20250039155. MULTI-FACTOR NETWORK SEGMENTATION_simplified_abstract_(salesforce, inc.)
Inventor(s): Kaushal Bansal of Pleasanton CA (US) for salesforce, inc., Fiaz Hossain of San Francisco CA (US) for salesforce, inc., Prabhat Singh of San Jose CA (US) for salesforce, inc.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L63/0414
Abstract: implementation(s) for multi-factor network segmentation are described. a plurality of packets at a higher layer of a network stack is processed, where at least one packet of the plurality of packets was previously determined, as part of processing the at least one packet at lower layers of the network stack, to be authorized to be processed by the higher layer. specifically, responsive to successful authentication of a cryptographic certificate received during the handshake process, a second service is identified from the cryptographic certificate. it is determined, based on a security policy, that the second service is authorized to access the first service. responsive to the determination, a configuration is caused such that packets sent using the source address are now authorized to be processed by the higher layer.
- Salesforce, Inc.
- G06F16/27
- G06F16/22
- G06F16/23
- G06F16/2455
- CPC G06F16/278
- Salesforce, inc.
- G06F40/56
- G06F16/36
- G06F40/106
- G06F40/166
- G06F40/169
- G06F40/174
- G06F40/20
- G06F40/295
- G06F40/30
- G06N5/02
- G06N5/025
- G06N5/043
- G06Q10/10
- CPC G06F40/56
- H04L51/226
- H04L51/222
- H04L51/224
- H04M1/72451
- H04M1/72454
- H04M1/72457
- H04M1/72463
- H04W4/02
- H04W68/02
- H04W72/54
- H04W72/563
- CPC H04L51/226
- H04L9/40
- CPC H04L63/0414