Inventor · Mercer Island, WA, US

Salim Alam

19Patents
8h-index
32Co-inventors
72Inventor score

Filing activity: May 31, 1996 → Nov 5, 2018

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6052735A Electronic mail object synchronization between a desktop computer and mobile device Electricity 1,352 Expired
US6324544A File object synchronization between a desktop computer and a mobile device Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 480 Expired
US6370566B2 Generating meeting requests and group scheduling from a mobile device Physics 277 Expired
US5813013A Representing recurring events Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 175 Expired
US7149813B2 Method and system for synchronizing mobile devices Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 85 Expired
US6101513A Method and apparatus for displaying database information according to a specified print layout and page format Physics 38 Expired
US8725798B2 Provisioning high performance computing clusters Electricity 10 Active
US8775626B2 Using templates to configure cloud resources Electricity 10 Active
US9317395B2 Usage reporting from a cloud-hosted, distributed system Physics 6 Active
US9560166B2 Provisioning high performance computing clusters Electricity 4 Active
US8468352B2 Retrieving and using cloud based storage credentials Electricity 2 Active
US9525643B2 Using templates to configure cloud resources Electricity 2 Active
US10972340B2 Provisioning high performance computing clusters Electricity 1 Active
US10142175B2 Provisioning high performance computing clusters Electricity 1 Active
US9634956B2 Multilevel multipath widely distributed computational node scenarios Physics 1 Active
US9317334B2 Multilevel multipath widely distributed computational node scenarios Physics 0 Active
US8583774B2 Mapping meaningful hostnames Electricity 0 Active
US8572241B2 Integrating external and cluster heat map data Physics 0 Active
US9419914B2 Using templates to configure cloud resources General 0 Revoked

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