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Rodney A Acosta, 471148 Coral Club Dr, Pompano Beach, FL 33071

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1148 Coral Club Dr, Coral Springs, FL 33071    954-8928331   

Coconut Creek, FL   

Ocala, FL   

4043 Melrose St, Chicago, IL 60641    773-4272997   

3192 Coral Lake Ln, Pompano Beach, FL 33065    954-5925981   

Work

Company: Safe streets usa Jul 2012 Position: Adt security installer

Education

School / High School: South Florida academy of air conditioning- Fort Lauderdale, FL 2013 Specialities: Hvac certified in Hvac

Skills

MS WORD/BASIC EXCEL • WINDOWS 7/ME/XP/VISTA

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Hvac Technician

Location:
Pompano Beach, FL
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Lindstrom Air Conditioning
Hvac Technician
Directsat Usa Jul 2006 - Aug 2012
Service Manager
Education:
Hvac School 2012 - 2012
Skills:
Telecommunications, Team Leadership, Customer Satisfaction, Troubleshooting, Computer Hardware, Process Improvement, Software Installation
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Rodney Acosta

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Rodney Acosta - Coral Springs, FL

Work:
Safe Streets USA Jul 2012 to 2000
ADT security Installer
Direct Sat Direct TV - Elk Grove Village, IL Sep 2007 to Apr 2012
Cable Technician/Supervisor/Service and Installation Manager
Education:
South Florida academy of air conditioning - Fort Lauderdale, FL 2013 to 2013
Hvac certified in Hvac
South Florida Academy OF AC - Fort Lauderdale, FL 2013 to 2013
EPA certified in Type 1 , Type 2 , Type 3 , Universal
Florida Alarm School - Miami, FL 2013 to 2013
FASA/BASA
Coconut Creek High School 1997
Diploma in nation
Skills:
MS WORD/BASIC EXCEL, WINDOWS 7/ME/XP/VISTA

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Us Patents

Coordinated Microservices

US Patent:
2023012, Apr 27, 2023
Filed:
Oct 21, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/451709
Inventors:
- Ft. Lauderdale FL, US
Rodney Gallart Acosta - Pembroke Pines FL, US
Assignee:
Citrix Systems, Inc. - Ft. Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
G06F 9/50
G06F 11/34
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for a coordinated microservice system including a coordinator and multiple services, which interact with each other. Each of the services can have multiple execution instances, which run independently of each other. In operation, each instance of each service can use, or otherwise depend upon, one or more of the other services to perform at least some of its respective function(s). The coordinator monitors execution requests from each instance of the services to other services and calculates an available capacity of the other services upon which the requesting services depend to execute each of the execution requests based on the monitored performance metrics of the other services and level(s) of resource consumption associated with each of the execution requests. The coordinator then selects one of the execution requests based on the available capacity of the other services to service the execution requests without degrading the other services.

Coordinated Microservices Worker Throughput Control

US Patent:
2023013, Apr 27, 2023
Filed:
Oct 21, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/451713
Inventors:
- Ft. Lauderdale FL, US
Rodney Gallart Acosta - Pembroke Pines FL, US
Assignee:
Citrix Systems, Inc. - Ft. Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
G06F 11/34
G06F 9/50
G06F 9/54
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for a coordinated microservice system including a worker orchestrator and multiple worker instances, which are tasked with performing a limited and specific operation, such as reading messages from a queue on behalf of a microservice. In operation, each worker instance of each microservice can use, or otherwise depend upon, one or more external systems or other dependencies to perform at least some of its respective function(s). The worker coordinator is a microservice separate from the workers. The worker orchestrator monitors operational state data from each instance of the workers and computes an updated policy based on an expected throughput that accommodates current load demands. The worker coordinator then sends the policy to the respective microservices, which implement the policy to help to maintain the overall system health.

Predictive Microservice Systems And Methods

US Patent:
2020019, Jun 18, 2020
Filed:
Dec 12, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/217176
Inventors:
- Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Rodney Gallart Acosta - Plantation FL, US
Assignee:
Citrix Systems, Inc. - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
G06F 9/54
G06F 16/245
Abstract:
Methods and systems for predictive execution of microservices. Execution of an application program interface request may entail execution of a plurality of microservices in a series. An events message may be transmitted to an events queue corresponding to the API request. The message may be based on an operating status of one or more microservices. Based on the events message, one or more of the microservices in the series may be configured to perform early execution steps before receiving an internal message from a previous microservice in the series. Such early execution steps may comprise authenticating a user and/or a microservice, retrieving and/or caching data, or the like. The one or more of the microservices may perform subsequent execution steps after receiving an internal message from a previous microservice in the series.

Adaptive Data Sanitation System For Endpoints

US Patent:
2019019, Jun 27, 2019
Filed:
Dec 22, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/851881
Inventors:
- Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Rodney Gallart Acosta - Plantation FL, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/64
G06F 21/57
G06F 21/55
Abstract:
Methods and systems for adaptively sanitizing data for endpoints are described herein. A system may contain one or more endpoints that receive requests for data and provide responses to the requests. A sanitizer may adaptively sanitize each request and response according to a sanitation level provided by a log analyzer. The sanitation level may be based on a risk level of attack at the endpoint as determined by the log analyzer. The log analyzer may analyze logs containing all operations performed at the endpoint to determine a sanitation level. Thus, the amount of sanitation performed by the sanitizer can be tailored to the needs of any given endpoint.

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