BackgroundCheck.run
Search For

Jon A Lind, 581304 103Rd Ln, Long Beach, WA 98631

Jon Lind Phones & Addresses

Long Beach, WA   

Stayton, OR   

9985 Buckskin Ter, Beaverton, OR 97008    503-5795065    503-5796151   

14995 Onyx Ct, Beaverton, OR 97007    503-5799235   

Hillsboro, OR   

Minneapolis, MN   

Sterling Heights, MI   

Niagara Falls, NY   

9985 SW Buckskin Ter, Beaverton, OR 97008   

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Emails

Mentions for Jon A Lind

Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

Jon Lind Photo 1

Jon Lind - Lawyer

Specialties:
Banks and Banking, Corporate Law, Securities
ISLN:
905433583
Admitted:
1961
University:
Cambridge University, England, 1961; Harvard University, A.B., 1957
Law School:
Harvard University, LL.B., 1960

Jon Lind resumes & CV records

Resumes

Jon Lind Photo 44

Research Assistant

Location:
1108 145Th Pl, Long Beach, WA 98631
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Ibm Apr 2013 - Jul 2019
Db2 Principal Product Manager
Tu Dortmund University Sep 1993 - Feb 1999
Research Assistant
Uni Dortmund Aug 1, 1993 - Jan 1, 1999
Research Assistant
Electronic Data Systems Jun 1989 - Sep 1993
Systems Engineer
Trident Seafoods Jun 1988 - Aug 1988
Dock Hand
Education:
University of Oregon 2006 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Tu Dortmund University 1993 - 1999
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Computer Science
Wayne State University 1990 - 1993
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
University of Oregon 1986 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Portland Community College 1985 - 1986
Sunset High School 1982 - 1985
Sunset High School (Dallas, Texas)
University of Oregon
Skills:
High Availability, Unix, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Db2, Enterprise Architecture, Disaster Recovery, Solution Architecture, Distributed Systems, Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence, Agile Methodologies, Cloud Computing, Performance Tuning, Aix, Soa, Integration, Software Project Management, Sql, Mission Critical, Product Management, Software, Data, Linux, Oracle, Ibm Aix, Database Design, Soft, Shell Scripting, Management, Agile Project Management, Scrum, Product Strategy, Technical Product Management, Technical Offering Manager, Product Development, Requirements Analysis, Business Strategy, Project Management, Software Development Life Cycle, Product Launch, Value Propositions, Business Development, Sales Enablement, Licensing, Data Modeling, Data Science, Sales Operations, C++
Interests:
Digital Photography
Scuba Diving
Languages:
German
English
Jon Lind Photo 45

Jon Lind

Jon Lind Photo 46

Jon Lind

Skills:
Leadership, Microsoft Office

Publications & IP owners

Wikipedia

Jon Lind Photo 47

J Lind

Biography. Jon Lind was raised in New York City. He studied classical guitar at the Mannes College of Music. His first break was in the 1970s where he worked with

Us Patents

Method And System For Optimizing File Table Usage

US Patent:
7373647, May 13, 2008
Filed:
Apr 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/427385
Inventors:
David C. Kalmuk - Toronto, CA
Jon A Lind - Beaverton OR, US
Hebert W. Pereyra - Toronto, CA
Xun Xue - Markham, CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
719317, 719312
Abstract:
An operating system directed to using special properties of a common inter-process communications mechanism (IPC), namely UNIX domain socket-pairs or stream-pipes alternatively as a storage medium for file-descriptors of UNIX processes. When a file-descriptor is written into a socket-pair, and closed in the UNIX process, the file remains open, but occupies no space in the process' file-table. The file-descriptor may later be read out of the socket-pair to reestablish it in the file-table, and access it. This property is implemented in an IPC mechanism of UNIX operating system whereby a process such as a dispatcher may manage more connections and processes than its file-table size allow. This provides scalability improvements of the UNIX operating system.

Reducing Likelihood Of Data Loss During Failovers In High-Availability Systems

US Patent:
7669080, Feb 23, 2010
Filed:
Aug 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/839739
Inventors:
Jon A. Lind - Beaverton OR, US
Dale M. McInnis - Aurora, CA
Steven R. Pearson - Portland OR, US
Steve Raspudic - Mississauga, CA
Vincent Kulandaisamy - Portland OR, US
Yuke Zhuge - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714 11, 714 5
Abstract:
A method, system, and computer program product for reducing likelihood of data loss during performance of failovers in a high-availability system comprising a primary system and a standby system are provided. The method, system, and computer program product provide for defining a halt duration, periodically determining a halt end time, halting data modifications at the primary system responsive to failure of data replication to the standby system, resuming data modifications at the primary system responsive to a last determined halt end time being reached or data replication to the standby system resuming, and responsive to the primary system failing prior to a previously determined halt end time, determining that a failover to the standby system will not result in data loss on the standby system with respect to the primary system.

Method And System For Optimizing File Table Usage

US Patent:
7844974, Nov 30, 2010
Filed:
Apr 17, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/105032
Inventors:
David C. Kalmuk - Toronto, CA
Jon A. Lind - Beaverton OR, US
Hebert W. Pereyra - Toronto, CA
Xun Xue - Markham, CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
719317, 719312
Abstract:
An operating system directed to using special properties of a common inter-process communications mechanism (IPC), namely UNIX domain socket-pairs or stream-pipes alternatively as a storage medium for file-descriptors of UNIX processes. When a file-descriptor is written into a socket-pair, and closed in the UNIX process, the file remains open, but occupies no space in the process' file-table. The file-descriptor may later be read out of the socket-pair to reestablish it in the file-table, and access it. This property is implemented in an IPC mechanism of UNIX operating system whereby a process such as a dispatcher may manage more connections and processes than its file-table size allow. This provides scalability improvements of the UNIX operating system.

Method And System For Optimizing File Table Usage

US Patent:
7934220, Apr 26, 2011
Filed:
Mar 17, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/049991
Inventors:
David C. Kalmuk - Toronto, CA
Jon A Lind - Beaverton OR, US
Hebert W. Pereyra - Toronto, CA
Xun Xue - Markham, CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
719317, 719312, 709202
Abstract:
An operating system directed to using special properties of a common inter-process communications mechanism (IPC), namely UNIX domain socket-pairs or stream-pipes alternatively as a storage medium for file-descriptors of UNIX processes. When a file-descriptor is written into a socket-pair, and closed in the UNIX process, the file remains open, but occupies no space in the process' file-table. The file-descriptor may later be read out of the socket-pair to reestablish it in the file-table, and access it. This property is implemented in an IPC mechanism of UNIX operating system whereby a process such as a dispatcher may manage more connections and processes than its file-table size allow. This provides scalability improvements of the UNIX operating system.

Communication Multiplexor For Use With A Database System Implemented On A Data Processing System

US Patent:
2004012, Jun 24, 2004
Filed:
Apr 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/412428
Inventors:
David Kalmuk - Toronto, CA
Jon Lind - Beaverton OR, US
Hebert Pereyra - Toronto, CA
Xun Xue - Markham, CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
International Classification:
G06F015/16
G06F017/30
G06F007/00
US Classification:
709/227000, 707/010000
Abstract:
A communications multiplexor includes dispatcher processes for monitoring client connections. The dispatcher processes detect activity on those connections, and then pass active physical (client) connections to agent processes for servicing. Transfer is done through specific connection queues that are associated with a set of agents. A multi-queuing structure permits pooling of agents on a set of shared resources thereby reducing time required to switch between different client connections. After an agent has serviced a given connection, the agent returns that connection to the agent's dispatcher (there is a static assignment between connections and dispatchers), and then reads the next unit of work from the agent's associated connection queue. This structure may be scalable while allowing optimal performance when passing physical connections between processes.

NOTICE: You may not use BackgroundCheck or the information it provides to make decisions about employment, credit, housing or any other purpose that would require Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) compliance. BackgroundCheck is not a Consumer Reporting Agency (CRA) as defined by the FCRA and does not provide consumer reports.