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  • 101 Brighton Rd, Clifton, NJ 07012
  • Passaic, NJ

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Pratik Rana

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Location:
Clifton, NJ
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Prudential Financial 2009 - 2015
Disability Case Manager
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Pratik Rana

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Pratik Rana

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Pratik Rana Passaic, NJ

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Work:
7-Eleven

Feb 2010 to Present
Assistant Manager

Modell's Sporting Goods
Saddle Brook, NJ
Oct 2009 to Feb 2010
Sales Associate

Education:
Passaic High School
Passaic, NJ
2005 to 2009
High School Diploma

Passaic Community College
Paterson, NJ
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

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Pratik Rana Clifton, NJ

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Work:
Prudential Financial

Nov 2009 to 2000
Long Term Disability Claim Examiner

Allstate Insurance Company
Paramus, NJ
Mar 2006 to Nov 2009
Auto Claim's Adjuster

Hudson United Bank
Mahwah, NJ
Aug 2005 to Mar 2006
Assist customers

Echo Star
Pine Brook, NJ
Mar 2005 to Aug 2005
Customer Service Representative

Bank of America
Elmwood Park, NJ
Jul 2004 to Mar 2005
Teller

Education:
New Jersey Institute of Technology Newark
Newark, NJ
Dec 2004
Management Information System

Publications

Us Patents

Live Browse Cache Enhacements For Live Browsing Block-Level Backup Copies Of Virtual Machines And/Or File Systems

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US Patent:
20210064484, Mar 4, 2021
Filed:
May 8, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/870722
Inventors:
- Tinton Falls NJ, US
Pratik S. Rana - Edison NJ, US
Amit Mitkar - Manalapan NJ, US
Deepak Raghunath Attarde - Marlboro NJ, US
Ashwin Gautamchand Sancheti - Marlboro NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
G06F 16/13
G06F 16/172
Abstract:
An illustrative approach accelerates live browse operations for block-level backup copies in a data storage management system. A cache storage area is maintained for locally storing and serving key data blocks, thus relying less on retrieving data on demand from backup copies. Live browse operations are used for populating the cache storage area for speedier retrieval during subsequent live browsing and/or file indexing of the same backup copy, and vice versa. The key data blocks cached while file indexing and/or live browsing an earlier backup copy help to pre-fetch corresponding data blocks of later backup copies, thus producing a beneficial learning cycle. The approach is especially beneficial for cloud and tape backup media, and is available for a variety of data sources and backup copies, including block-level backup copies of virtual machines (VMs) and block-level backup copies of file systems, including UNIX-based and Windows-based operating systems and corresponding file systems.

Live Browsing Of Backed Up Data Residing On Cloned Disks

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US Patent:
20200341851, Oct 29, 2020
Filed:
Apr 9, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/844873
Inventors:
- Trinton Falls NJ, US
Pratik S. RANA - Edison NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
G06F 9/455
G06F 16/16
G06F 16/901
G06F 16/907
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein detect on-the-fly whether requested subclient data resides on a certain type of storage device, such as cloned Windows Dynamic Disks. The system presents mount requests for the identified disks in a manner that allows for mounting of the disks, where the disks would not be otherwise mountable. For instance, in some embodiments the information management system generates substitute metadata for disk mounting purposes, such as for the purposes of browsing and/or restoring data.

Live Browsing Of Backed Up Data Residing On Cloned Disks

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US Patent:
20180373597, Dec 27, 2018
Filed:
Jun 14, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/008959
Inventors:
- Tinton Falls NJ, US
Pratik S. RANA - Edison NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
G06F 17/30
G06F 9/455
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein detect on-the-fly whether requested subclient data resides on a certain type of storage device, such as cloned Windows Dynamic Disks. The system presents mount requests for the identified disks in a manner that allows for mounting of the disks, where the disks would not be otherwise mountable. For instance, in some embodiments the information management system generates substitute metadata for disk mounting purposes, such as for the purposes of browsing and/or restoring data.
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