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  • Holly Springs, NC
  • Apex, NC
  • 3150 Hidden Pond Dr, Raleigh, NC 27613 (919) 844-6583
  • 312 Halls Mill Dr, Cary, NC 27519 (919) 363-5789
  • 200 Darby Creek Ln, Morrisville, NC 27560
  • Gastonia, NC
  • Wade, NC
  • 312 Halls Mill Dr, Cary, NC 27519

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Ibm Flex Updates Test Owner & Segment Lead

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Position:
Product Test Owner (PTO), IBM Flex Updates at IBM
Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
IBM since Aug 2012
Product Test Owner (PTO), IBM Flex Updates

IBM Mar 2006 - Aug 2012
UXSP & uEFI Segment Lead (Update Xpress System Packs)

IBM Feb 2005 - Mar 2006
IBM BladeCenter Test Lead

CTG Dec 1998 - Feb 2005
Senior Hardware Tester
Skills:
Testing
Integration
System Testing
Test Planning
Test Management
Test Automation
Regression Testing
Test Cases
Quality Center
Agile Methodologies
Software Quality Assurance
Performance Testing
Linux
User Acceptance Testing
Databases
ClearQuest
Manual Testing
Requirements Analysis
Software Development
Operating Systems
Hardware
SDLC
Debugging
Integration Testing
Quality Assurance
Perl
Rational Team Concert
Interests:
Mobile Technology, Consumer Electronics, HTPC, Media Software, Android, iOS
Languages:
English
Hindi
Gujarati

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Us Patents

Dynamic Conference Table Display System

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US Patent:
20080256461, Oct 16, 2008
Filed:
Apr 13, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/735050
Inventors:
David Chudy - Raleigh NC, US
Christian Medina - Durham NC, US
Dharmesh Topiwala - Cary NC, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715753, 715806
Abstract:
A dynamic conference table display system includes a screen displayed on top of a conference table. The screen is capable of displaying multiple individual desktop views. The system further includes multiple storage devices, each storage device containing information related to a particular user. The location and size of each desktop view on the screen is associated with a particular storage device. A connector couples the multiple storage devices to a computer system that interfaces with the screen, such that when a storage device is coupled to the computer system via the connector, the computer system causes information from the storage device to be displayed on the screen in a desktop view at a location and of a size associated with the storage device. When a new storage device is coupled to the computer system, the computer system adjusts the sizes and the locations of the desktop views displayed on the screen to enable information from the new storage device to be displayed on the screen in a desktop view at a location and of a size associated with the new storage device.

Communicating With A Short-Range Wireless Device Over A Local Area Network

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US Patent:
20200404088, Dec 24, 2020
Filed:
Jun 19, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/445511
Inventors:
- Singapore, SG
James Gordon McLean - Raleigh NC, US
Dharmesh Narendra Topiwala - Holly Springs NC, US
International Classification:
H04M 1/60
H04L 29/08
H04M 1/725
Abstract:
A computer program product includes program instructions and an apparatus includes a processor for processing the program instructions, where the program instructions are configured to be executable by a processor to cause the processor to perform operations. The operations comprise causing a source device to communicate with a destination device over a direct short-range wireless connection between the source device and the destination device, causing the source device to communicate over a local area network to identify a participating device that is connected to the local area network and is able to form a second short-range wireless connection with the destination device, and causing the source device to communicate with the destination device through the participating device by sending data over the local area network to the participating device for forwarding to the destination device over the second short-range wireless connection.

Granting Guest Devices Access To A Network Using Out-Of-Band Authorization

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US Patent:
20190356668, Nov 21, 2019
Filed:
May 15, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/980507
Inventors:
- Singapore, SG
JAMES G. MCLEAN - RALEIGH NC, US
DHARMESH N. TOPIWALA - HOLLY SPRINGS NC, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
H04L 9/32
H04W 12/08
Abstract:
Granting guest devices access to a network using out-of-band authorization including receiving, over an out-of-band network, a password for an in-band network from a guest device, wherein the password is generated on the guest device; storing the password received over the out-of-band network as an authorized password for the in-band network; receiving, from the guest device using an in-band protocol, a request to join the in-band network, wherein the request to join the in-band network comprises the password previously received from the guest device over the out-of-band network; and granting the guest device access to the in-band network based on a determination that the password received in the request to join the in-band network matches the password previously received from the guest device over the out-of-band network.

Node Configuration Assignment Using A Mobile Communication Device

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US Patent:
20170288956, Oct 5, 2017
Filed:
Mar 29, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/084061
Inventors:
- Singapore, SG
James G. McLean - Raleigh NC, US
Dharmesh Narendra Topiwala - Apex NC, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/24
H04L 29/12
H04W 4/00
Abstract:
A mobile communication device is used to assign a configuration to a designated compute node by wirelessly transmitting a configuration identifier to the designated compute node. The designated compute node receives the configuration identifier and provides the configuration identifier to a management node accessible over a network in order to receive configuration data associated with the configuration identifier. The designated compute node receives the configuration data and applies the configuration data to achieve the assigned configuration. This method may be used to configure a plurality of compute nodes, although each of the compute nodes may assigned the same or different configuration.

Authorizing User Access To Resource By Determining Whether Other, Authorized Users Have Indicated That The User Should Be Permitted Access

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US Patent:
20170093831, Mar 30, 2017
Filed:
Sep 28, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/868196
Inventors:
- New Tech Park, SG
Gary David Cudak - Wake Forest NC, US
James Gordon McLean - Morrisville NC, US
Cristian Medina - Morrisville NC, US
Dharmesh Narendra Topiwala - Apex NC, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
A user who is currently unauthorized to access a resource sends a request to access the resource. It is determined whether a number of authorized users of the resource who have indicated that the user should be permitted to access the resource satisfies the threshold condition. If the number of authorized users who have indicated that the user should be permitted access satisfies the threshold condition, the user is permitted to access the resource. The threshold condition can be based on replies received responsive to messages sent to the authorized users of the resource asking whether the user should be permitted to access the resource. The threshold condition can be based on public digital keys of the authorized users from the user.

Peer-To-Peer Wireless Connection Between Server Computing Device And Mobile Client Computing Device For Authentication And Server Management

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US Patent:
20170078877, Mar 16, 2017
Filed:
Sep 11, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/852101
Inventors:
- New Tech Park, SG
James Gordon McLean - Morrisville MN, US
Cristian Medina - Morrisville NC, US
Dharmesh Narendra Topiwala - Apex NC, US
International Classification:
H04W 12/06
H04L 29/06
H04W 4/00
Abstract:
A peer-to-peer wireless connection is established between a mobile client computing device and a server computing device, and information is communicated between the mobile client computing device and the server computing device over this connection. The information is sufficient for the server computing device and/or the mobile client computing device to authenticate the mobile client computing device with the server computing device. After the mobile client computing device has been authenticated with the server computing device, a user of the mobile client computing device is permitted to perform management tasks on the server computing device using the mobile client computing device, such as over the peer-to-peer wireless connection. For example, license keys can be moved from the mobile client computing device to the server computing device to upgrade the server computing device, and from the server computing device to the mobile computing device to downgrade the server computing device.
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