Craig Howland - Fremont CA, US Pawan Nachnani - Newark CA, US Fang Wong - Fremont CA, US Lei Ming - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
salesforce.com, inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06F 21/62
US Classification:
707783
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for generating database access objects. Metadata associated with a database table is retrieved. The metadata includes a table name, column names, foreign key information, and/or primary key information. Objects are generated. Each object is associated with a corresponding row in the database table and includes fields associated with a corresponding column in the database table. A database access object is generated based on the metadata. The database access object includes relational database code to access data associated with the objects. The database access object is modified. Data associated with an object is accessed based on the modified database access object.
Methods And Systems For Regulating Database Activity
Venkata Muralidhar Tejomurtula - Fremont CA, US Maryann Patel - San Francisco CA, US Fang Wong - San Francisco CA, US Atul Singh - Fremont CA, US Christopher Williams - Fremont CA, US Pawan Nachnani - Newark CA, US
Assignee:
SALESFORCE.COM, INC. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06F 21/62
US Classification:
707784
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for regulating access to a database by a server. One exemplary method involves the server receiving one or more requests for an activity with respect to the database and determining an attempted usage for the activity over a monitoring period by a source of the requests. When the attempted usage exceeds an allowed usage of the activity for the monitoring period, the server provides a human verification test to the source and thereafter initiates the activity with respect to the database in response to receiving a satisfactory human verification response to the human verification test from the source.
Methods And Systems For Generating Electronic Messages Based Upon Dynamic Content
Fang Wong - Fremont CA, US Pallavi Savla - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/58
US Classification:
709206
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for dynamic electronic message content. A first template is associated with a first electronic message service provider, and a second template is associated with a second electronic message service provider. The first template is incompatible with the second electronic message service provider and/or the second template is incompatible with the first electronic message service provider. Dynamic content for electronic messages is stored in a database accessible by the first electronic message service provider and the second electronic message service provider. The dynamic content includes electronic message addresses associated with intended recipients of the electronic messages. The first electronic message service provider is instructed to generate a set of electronic messages based on the dynamic content, wherein the first electronic message service provider uses the first template to generate the set of electronic messages.
System And Method For Determining Organizational Hierarchy From Business Card Data
A system and method for determining organizational hierarchy from contact data. A phrase having multiple terms representing a job title is received and converted to lower case, then concatenated with a symbol to separate the terms. The phrase is compared to a training set of predefined normalized phrases representing known job titles. If a match is found, a data record is created or updated with organizational hierarchy information associated with the matched phrase in the training set. If a match is not found, a term is removed from the phrase and the comparison repeated.
Methods And Systems For Latency-Free Contacts Search
Arun Kumar Jagota - , US Lei Ming - Fremont CA, US Fang Wong - Fremont CA, US Pawan Nachnani - Newark CA, US
Assignee:
salesforce.com. inc - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707770, 707E17014
Abstract:
Systems and methods for performing latency-free contact searches using two-level indexed data structures having decreasing integer sets as identifiers to represent actual contact data. The indexed data structures are stored in distributed memory. Data operations such as intersection and union are performed using the indexed data structures. A binary interval reduction technique is used to quickly move through the data sets looking for common elements for the intersection set, or unique elements to add to the union set.
Methods And Systems For Latency-Free Database Queries
Arun Kumar Jagota - , US Lei Ming - Fremont CA, US Fang Wong - Fremont CA, US Pawan Nachnani - Newark CA, US
Assignee:
Salesforce.com, inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707800, 707E17127
Abstract:
Systems and methods for performing latency-free database searches using two-level indexed data structures having decreasing integer sets as identifiers to represent actual data. The indexed data structures are stored in distributed memory. Data operations such as intersection and union are performed using the indexed data structures. A binary interval reduction technique is used to quickly move through the data sets looking for common elements for the intersection set, or unique elements to add to the union set.
Message Delivery In A Distributed Server Environment
- San Francisco CA, US Sivananda Reddy Thummala Abbigari - Fremont CA, US Hisham Ghazouli - Redwood City CA, US Fang Wong - Fremont CA, US Naveen Jaini - Dublin CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08 H04L 12/26
Abstract:
Disclosed are examples of systems, apparatus, methods, and computer program products for message delivery in a distributed server environment. In some implementations, a first dispatcher component can control an event stream. A first connection can be established between a first server and a client device. The first dispatcher component can identify a first event associated with the client device. A first message including an identifier can be generated. The first message can be provided to the client device. It can be determined that the first connection is unreliable. A second connection can be established with a second server responsive to receiving the identifier from the client device. A temporary second dispatcher component can be instantiated. The temporary second dispatcher component can identify a second event. A second message can be generated based on the second event. The second message can be provided to the client device.
Method And Apparatus For Multi-Domain Authentication
- SAN FRANCISCO CA, US ATUL SINGH - FREMONT CA, US OLEKSANDR KHIMICH - FOSTER CITY CA, US FANG WONG - FREMONT CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for multi-domain authentication is described. In one example, credentials are received for a user accessing a first domain. User access to the first domain and a second domain is confirmed. A token is created for access to the second domain and the is provided with access to the second domain.
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Fang Wong CEO
Little Sheep Mongolia Hot Pot Hot Pot Union City Corp. Restaurants
34396 Alvarado Niles Rd, Union City, CA 94587 510-675-9919, 510-675-0909
Fang A. Wong President
THE AMERICAN LEGION Fraternal Organizations · Military & Veterans Organizations
310 W 20 St SUITE 300, Kansas City, MO 64108 3828 W Slauson Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90043 323-298-0308
Fang Wong CEO
HOT POT UNION CITY CORPORATION Eating Places · Nonclassifiable Establishments
34396 Alvarado Niles Rd, Union City, CA 94587 37600 Central Ct, Newark, CA 94560 510-675-9919, 510-675-0909
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