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Jason Lapier Phones & Addresses

  • 5025 NE Campaign St, Portland, OR 97218
  • 2870 High St, Eugene, OR 97405 (541) 683-0657
  • 385 Troutman St, Brooklyn, NY 11237 (718) 381-7641
  • 607 Cedar St, Elmira, NY 14904 (607) 734-3921
  • 756 Pennsylvania Ave, Elmira, NY 14904 (607) 737-6909

Work

Company: Amazon web services Apr 2019 Position: Senior software engineer

Education

School / High School: Southside High School

Skills

Ruby • Software Development • Linux • Ruby on Rails • Web Development • Javascript • Mysql • Sql • Databases • Apache • Html • Programming • Rest • Agile Methodologies • Xhtml • System Administration • Servers • Subversion • Bash • Perl • Css • Jquery • Python • Web Applications • Windows • Mac Os X • Sql Server • Iis • Firewalls • Operating Systems • Database Design • Cms • Php • Ajax • Html5 • Unix • Open Source • Ubuntu • Git • Agile • Json • Mvc • Dns • Postgresql

Ranks

Certificate: Edx Verified Certificate For Super-Earths and Life

Industries

Computer Software

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Software Engineer

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Location:
5025 northeast Campaign St, Portland, OR 97218
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Amazon Web Services
Senior Software Engineer

Harpervoyager Uk Jan 2014 - Dec 2018
Author

University of Oregon Jun 2005 - May 2012
Information Systems Specialist at Tacs and Wrrc

Aws Elemental, An Amazon Web Services Company Jun 2005 - May 2012
Software Engineer

Phoenixmedia.com 2007 - 2009
Web Developer and Contractor
Education:
Southside High School
Oregon Institute of Technology
University of Oregon
Corning Community College
Associates, Associate of Arts, Computer Science
Skills:
Ruby
Software Development
Linux
Ruby on Rails
Web Development
Javascript
Mysql
Sql
Databases
Apache
Html
Programming
Rest
Agile Methodologies
Xhtml
System Administration
Servers
Subversion
Bash
Perl
Css
Jquery
Python
Web Applications
Windows
Mac Os X
Sql Server
Iis
Firewalls
Operating Systems
Database Design
Cms
Php
Ajax
Html5
Unix
Open Source
Ubuntu
Git
Agile
Json
Mvc
Dns
Postgresql
Certifications:
Edx Verified Certificate For Super-Earths and Life
Edx

Publications

Us Patents

Media Asset Access Control System

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US Patent:
20190391994, Dec 26, 2019
Filed:
Jul 8, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/505274
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Jeremiah Dunham - Portland OR, US
Andrew Tunall - Portland OR, US
Jason LaPier - Portland OR, US
Dustin Encelewski - Happy Valley OR, US
Justin Abrahms - Portland OR, US
Khawaja Shams - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/438
G06F 16/951
G06F 16/48
Abstract:
An asset storage server is provided herein that assigns related files to an asset name and assigns permissions to the asset name such that related files with unrelated names can be assigned permissions independent of the file naming convention and without requiring a user to individually set the permissions of each file. The asset storage server may also generate modified versions of original file names and index a distributed object store based on the modified versions such that related files with related names are not listed in the same partition of the distributed object store. Indexing the distributed object store based on the modified versions of the original file names may reduce data retrieval latency.

System For Optimizing Access To An Indexed Database

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US Patent:
20180089183, Mar 29, 2018
Filed:
Sep 23, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/275082
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Jeremiah Dunham - Portland OR, US
Andrew Tunall - Portland OR, US
Jason LaPier - Portland OR, US
Dustin Encelewski - Happy Valley OR, US
Justin Abrahms - Portland OR, US
Khawaja Shams - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
An asset storage server is provided herein that assigns related files to an asset name and assigns permissions to the asset name such that related files with unrelated names can be assigned permissions independent of the file naming convention and without requiring a user to individually set the permissions of each file. The asset storage server may also generate modified versions of original file names and index a distributed object store based on the modified versions such that related files with related names are not listed in the same partition of the distributed object store. Indexing the distributed object store based on the modified versions of the original file names may reduce data retrieval latency.

Media Asset Access Control System

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US Patent:
20180091514, Mar 29, 2018
Filed:
Sep 23, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/275020
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Jeremiah Dunham - Portland OR, US
Andrew Tunall - Portland OR, US
Jason LaPier - Portland OR, US
Dustin Encelewski - Happy Valley OR, US
Justin Abrahms - Portland OR, US
Khawaja Shams - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
An asset storage server is provided herein that assigns related files to an asset name and assigns permissions to the asset name such that related files with unrelated names can be assigned permissions independent of the file naming convention and without requiring a user to individually set the permissions of each file. The asset storage server may also generate modified versions of original file names and index a distributed object store based on the modified versions such that related files with related names are not listed in the same partition of the distributed object store. Indexing the distributed object store based on the modified versions of the original file names may reduce data retrieval latency.

Media Storage

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US Patent:
20180077420, Mar 15, 2018
Filed:
Sep 14, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/265513
Inventors:
- Reno NV, US
Andrew Tunall - Portland OR, US
Benjamin Black - Portland OR, US
Kristopher Kosmatka - Portland OR, US
Benjamin Aldouby Schwartz - Portland OR, US
Jason LaPier - Portland OR, US
Justin Abrahms - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
H04N 19/37
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A user of a storage system can upload files for a media asset, which can include a high quality media file and various related files. As part of the upload process, the storage system can extract metadata that describes the media asset. The user can specify one or more lifecycle policies to be applied for storage of the asset, and a rules engine can ensure the application of the one or more policies. The rules engine can also enable the use of simple media processing workflows. A filename hashing approach can be used to ensure that the segments and files for the asset are stored in a relatively random and even distribution across the partitions of the storage system. As part of the lifecycle for the asset, the high quality media file can be moved to less expensive storage once transcoding of the asset or another such action occurs.
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