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Charlotte, NC   

10106 Stonesby Ln, Waxhaw, NC 28173    704-2564163    704-2564164   

19 Cardinal Dr, Princeton Junction, NJ 08550    609-4900119   

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Svp, Senior Architect Manager

Location:
2008 Princessa Dr, Matthews, NC 28104
Industry:
Banking
Work:
Bank of America
Svp, Senior Architect Manager
Avaya 1989 - 1997
Software Engineer
Center For Development of Telematics (C-Do T) Jun 1986 - Sep 1988
Software Engineer
Education:
University of Hyderabad
Master of Science, Masters, Mathematics, Computer Science
Skills:
Sdlc, Enterprise Architecture, Identity Management, Integration, It Strategy, Solution Architecture, Software Project Management, Program Management, Software Development Life Cycle, Vendor Management, Business Analysis, Agile Methodologies, Requirements Analysis, Enterprise Software, Risk Management, Software Development, Management, Soa, Unix, Business Intelligence, Pmp, Service Oriented Architecture
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Vinod Sajja

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Us Patents

Dynamically Scaleable Conference System

US Patent:
6438111, Aug 20, 2002
Filed:
May 22, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/083408
Inventors:
Anthony James Catanzaro - Jackson NJ
Steven Jeffrey Corn - Freehold NJ
Igor Khalatian - Morganville NJ
Vinod K. Sajja - Somerset NJ
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04L 1216
US Classification:
370260
Abstract:
A bridging system comprises a router and a number of multipoint servers. For each user requesting to join a particular conference, the router routes the call to a particular server and, if necessary, causes additional servers to be added to increase the capacity for that conference. For example, upon receipt of a user request to join a conference associated with server A, the router first interrogates server A as to current spare capacity. If server A has additional capacity, the router routes the user to server A. However, if server A can not accommodate the user, the router causes server A to invite an additional serverâserver Bâto join the conference. After server B joins the conference, the router routes the user to server B.

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