Padmanaban
Gururajan Padmanaban, Vadodara IN
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20140127440 | Mobile electronic devices made of amorphous polyamides - The present invention relates to components of mobile electronic devices made of an amorphous polyamide composition characterized by excellent mechanical properties, low moisture uptake, low distortion and very good aesthetical properties. The amorphous polyamide has recurring units derived from the polycondensation of a mixture of monomers of aromatic dicarboxylic acid(s), cycloaliphatic diamine(s) with 6 to 12 carbon atoms, and a third monomer with 10 to 16 carbon atoms. | 05-08-2014 |
Munirathna Padmanaban, Somerville, NJ US
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20120160801 | Superfine Pattern Mask, Method for Production Thereof, and Method Employing the Same for forming Superfine Pattern - There are provided a composition for forming a superfine pattern and a method employing the same for forming a superfine pattern. The composition enables to simply produce a superfine pattern with high mass productivity. | 06-28-2012 |
Sai Sudhir Anantha Padmanaban, Redmond, WA US
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20120311685 | DISTRIBUTED NETWORK NAME - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to a distributed network name. In aspects, computers of a cluster have components of a distributed network name service. The network name service has a leader and clones that are hosted on the computers of the cluster. The leader is responsible for updating a name server with network names and addresses of the computers. The leader is also responsible for configuring a security server that allows clients to securely access the computers. The network name service provides credentials to local security authorities of the computers so that a client that attempts to access a service of the computers can be authenticated. | 12-06-2012 |
20130227009 | ARBITRATION OF DISK OWNERSHIP IN A STORAGE POOL - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for implementing persistent reservation techniques for establishing ownership of one or more physical disks. These persistent reservation techniques can be employed to determine ownership of physical disks in a storage pool as well as in any other storage configuration. Using the persistent reservation techniques of the present invention, when a network partition occurs, a defender of a physical disk does not remove a challenger's registration key until the defender receives notification that the challenger is no longer in the defender's partition. In this way, pending I/O from applications executing on the challenger will not fail due to the challenger's key being removed until the proper ownership of the physical disk can be resolved. | 08-29-2013 |