Inventor · Apex, NC, US

Adam Phillip Schultz

13Patents
4h-index
12Co-inventors
53Inventor score

Filing activity: Jul 25, 2012 → Jul 20, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10698923B2 Methods and apparatus for providing adaptive private network database schema migration and management processes Physics 7 Active
US9813315B2 Methods and apparatus for providing adaptive private network centralized management system time correlated playback of network traffic Electricity 7 Active
US10333808B2 Methods and apparatus for providing adaptive private network centralized management system data visualization processes Electricity 6 Active
US8687501B1 Automatic detection and configuration of Ethernet OAM protocols Electricity 5 Active
US10972437B2 Applications and integrated firewall design in an adaptive private network (APN) Electricity 4 Active
US10797962B2 Methods and apparatus for providing adaptive private network centralized management system data visualization processes Electricity 3 Active
US10348571B2 Methods and apparatus for accessing dynamic routing information from networks coupled to a wide area network (WAN) to determine optimized end-to-end routing paths Electricity 2 Active
US11469970B2 Methods and apparatus for providing adaptive private network centralized management system data visualization processes Electricity 2 Active
US10320635B2 Methods and apparatus for providing adaptive private network centralized management system timestamp correlation processes Electricity 1 Active
US11502918B2 Methods and apparatus for providing adaptive private network database schema migration and management processes Electricity 0 Active
US11431482B2 Configuration of headless network appliances Electricity 0 Active
US11831758B2 Configuration of headless network appliances Electricity 0 Active
US10439908B2 Methods and apparatus for providing adaptive private network centralized management system time correlated playback of network traffic Electricity 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.