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  • 4821 Almondwood Way, San Diego, CA 92130 (858) 350-8704 (619) 884-8705
  • Cypress, CA
  • Aliso Viejo, CA
  • Hingham, MA
  • La Jolla, CA
  • Tustin, CA
  • 4821 Almondwood Way, San Diego, CA 92130

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Resumes

Resumes

Rick Korfin Photo 1

Ceo And Co-Founder At Frostbyte Video

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Position:
President & CEO at FrostByte Video, Inc.
Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
FrostByte Video, Inc. - Greater San Diego Area since Feb 2007
President & CEO

FACE IT CORP dba Hold-Free Networks - Greater San Diego Area Aug 2010 - Jan 2012
Vice President, Operations

TecHelp Services 2003 - 2005
Vice President Strategic Business Development

Vengo, Inc. 2000 - 2003
Vice President Product Management

Omnivoice Technolgies 1999 - 2000
Vice President Strategic Business Development & Product Management
Education:
California State University-Fullerton 1983 - 1988
BS/EE, Computer Architecture
Skills:
Business Strategy
New Business Development
Technology Development
Mergers
Acquisition Integration
Data Center Architecture
Data Center Relocation
Operations Management
Engineering Management
Product Development
Product Management
Honor & Awards:
US Patents # 6,606,287, Issued August 12, 2003 - Method and apparatus for compression rate selection Applications - 09/657,317 09/670,313 09/693,604 09/760,342
Rick Korfin Photo 2

Technical, Product And Go-To-Market

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Location:
San Diego, CA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
FrostByte Video, Inc. - Greater San Diego Area since Feb 2007
President & CEO

FACE IT CORP dba Hold-Free Networks - Greater San Diego Area Aug 2010 - Jan 2012
Vice President, Operations

TecHelp Services 2003 - 2005
Vice President Strategic Business Development

Vengo, Inc. 2000 - 2003
Vice President Product Management

Omnivoice Technolgies 1999 - 2000
Vice President Strategic Business Development & Product Management
Education:
California State University-Fullerton 1983 - 1988
BS/EE, Computer Architecture
Skills:
Strategic Partnerships
Product Management
Strategy
Mobile Devices
Business Strategy
Product Marketing
Business Development
Start Ups
Entrepreneurship
New Business Development
Product Development
Management
Mergers and Acquisitions
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Cloud Computing
Software Development
Technology Development
Operations Management
Wireless
Business Planning
Mergers
Acquisition Integration
Data Center Architecture
Data Center Relocation
Engineering Management
C#
Amazon Web Services
Mysql
Microsoft Sql Server
Sql
Ios Development
Android Development
Visual Studio
Windows
Linux
Nosql
Mongodb
Big Data
Budget
Budget Management
Budget Forecasts
Team Leadership
Organizational Leadership
Mentoring
Personnel Management
Personnel Evaluation
Personnel Leadership
Staff Development
Saas
Software As A Service
Leadership
Project Management
Program Management
Agile Methodologies
Enterprise Software
Software Development Life Cycle

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Biometrics-Based Fraud Prevention

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US Patent:
8583498, Nov 12, 2013
Filed:
Dec 29, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/340291
Inventors:
Lance Fried - Aventura FL, US
Joseph Katz - Atlanta GA, US
Rick Korfin - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Face It Corp. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G06Q 20/40
US Classification:
705 18, 705 17, 705 39, 705 44, 235380, 340 582
Abstract:
The system employs the use of biometric authentication, a fraud control gateway and widget, and a point of sale sensor to restrict the use of credit cards or other financial tokens to authenticated actual owners of the card or token. The card or token holder will have biometric information entered into a database during an initiation or enrollment process, and subsequent uses of the card may be authenticated by comparing the biometric information of the attempted user to biometric information stored in the system. The biometric component is used for voice authentication. As part of a multi-factor security schema, the biometric authentication is combined with a series of point of sale and fraud control methods to ensure a comprehensive security umbrella for financial transactions. Both financial institution limits to transactions and consumer-preferred limits to transactions are employed.

Method And Apparatus For Compression Rate Selection

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US Patent:
20020064118, May 30, 2002
Filed:
Nov 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/725369
Inventors:
Rick Korfin - San Diego CA, US
Mike Sandler - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G11B007/0045
US Classification:
369/059130
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for compression rate selection. One embodiment of the present invention automatically selects a compression rate for a media signal. The embodiment determines an optimal compression rate for a media signal, compresses the signal at that rate, and stores the signal for later playback. An optimal compression rate is one which stores the media signal in the least amount of storage space without unacceptably degrading the media signal. One embodiment uses information about the media signal to determine a compression rate. In one embodiment, the information is automatically generated. One embodiment automatically generates the information using meta-information (e.g., channel, genre, etc.). Another embodiment automatically generates information using natural language parsing of a media signal description. In another embodiment, the information is generated through manual entry. In yet another embodiment, the information is generated by automatically compressing a media signal at a first rate and examining the compressed signal to determine how the compression rate should be modified. In one embodiment, the information is generated at the server side of a client/server architecture. In another embodiment, the information is generated at the client side of a client/server architecture. In yet another embodiment, the information is generated at both sides of a client/server architecture.

Voice User Interface For Controlling A Consumer Media Data Storage And Playback Device

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US Patent:
20020095294, Jul 18, 2002
Filed:
Jan 12, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/760342
Inventors:
Rick Korfin - San Diego CA, US
Mike Sandler - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G10L011/00
US Classification:
704/275000
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for interfacing a voice command to control a consumer media data storage and playback device, and is described in conjunction with one or more specific embodiments. The present invention accepts voice commands either over a microphone that is built in to the device, connected to it by a cable, or built into a wireless remote control, or over a phone line connected to the device. These voice commands can take the form of a complex natural language sentence, a single word, or a short phrase. The device parses all complex natural language sentences before executing them. If the device feels that it needs more information to comply with the voice command, it requests additional information by way of sound effects, computer generated speech, or displaying a graphical menu on a screen, if one is available. Alternately, if the device cannot recognize a voice command, it gives the user a list of appropriate commands. This list is once again given in the form of sound effects, computer generated speech, or displayed as a graphical menu on a screen, if one is available. The user can ask the device for help on a particular command, and the device complies with the request by giving a list of command options. This list is once again given in one of the 3 forms, viz.: sound effects, computer generated speech, or graphical display on a screen, if one is available.

Network Predictive Customer Service Queue Management

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US Patent:
20130051546, Feb 28, 2013
Filed:
Aug 24, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/594356
Inventors:
Lance Fried - Aventura FL, US
Joseph Katz - Atlanta GA, US
Rick Korfin - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
H04M 3/00
US Classification:
37926502
Abstract:
A communications portal for interfacing with a carrier network, a contact center, and a user is disclosed. Telecommunications links are connected to the communications portal to receive inbound calls and place outbound calls. A gateway signaling proxy containing an application server and a reverse automation subsystem is connected to the telecommunications links to recognize and store user selections, detect answer supervision, and execute scripts as configured in the user interface.
Rick G Korfin from San Diego, CA, age ~59 Get Report