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  • Austin, TX
  • Sandy, UT
  • Grandville, MI
  • 5052 W Ambermont Dr, Herriman, UT 84096 (801) 558-6891
  • Riverton, UT
  • San Jose, CA
  • Mapleton, UT
  • Lindon, UT
  • Provo, UT
  • 5052 W Ambermont Dr, Herriman, UT 84096

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Andrew Ruse Photo 1

Experienced Sales Director In Service Management, Systems Management, Security Management

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Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Andrew Ruse Photo 2

Owner, Banda

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Systems And Methods For Software Distribution And Management

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US Patent:
7080134, Jul 18, 2006
Filed:
Jun 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/893740
Inventors:
Matthew T. Doherty - Newport Beach CA, US
Paul R. Savage - Beaverton OR, US
Kathleen L. Sillonis - Portland OR, US
Andrew L. Ruse - Riverton UT, US
Peter E. Johnson - Lehi UT, US
Ryan B. Erickson - Lehi UT, US
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709221, 713 1, 713 2, 713100
Abstract:
A method and system for obtaining service from a management server is presented. A client sends a request for service to a management agent. The management agent forwards the request for service to a management server via Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). The management server sends service information via HTTP to the management agent. The management agent then forwards the service information to the client. As such, the client may obtain service even where network nodes, such as switches and routers, intervene between the client and the management server.

System And Methods For Software Distribution And Management

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US Patent:
20060253565, Nov 9, 2006
Filed:
Jul 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/484522
Inventors:
Matthew Doherty - Newport Beach CA, US
Paul Savage - Beaverton OR, US
Kathleen Sillonis - Portland OR, US
Andrew Ruse - Riverton UT, US
Peter Johnson - Lehi UT, US
Ryan Erickson - Lehi UT, US
Assignee:
INTEL CORPORATION - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709223000
Abstract:
A method and system for controlling and obtaining service from a pull-based management server is presented. A BIOS of a client indicates whether a previous boot up of the client was to the pull-based management server. An indicator in the BIOS is checked by a checking mechanism. A changing mechanism will change a boot sequence of the client if the indicator signifies that the previous boot up was to the pull-based management server. The changing mechanism orders the boot sequence of the client to boot to a local computer-readable medium before booting to a remote management server. Additionally, a boot sequence setting mechanism on a remote computer will have the client boot to a remote management server before booting to a local computer-readable medium.

Die Discoloration Remover Solution And Method

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US Patent:
52797074, Jan 18, 1994
Filed:
Oct 23, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/965997
Inventors:
Andrew D. Ruse - Alto MI
Assignee:
Time Savers - Alto MI
International Classification:
B44C 122
C23F 100
C23G 102
US Classification:
156664
Abstract:
An aqueous solution is provided for removing undesirable "heat discoloration" characteristics from a mold surface, the solution consisting essentially of about 17% to 21% by weight phosphoric acid and about 1% of non-ionic surfactant, the remaining portion being substantially water, with a small amount of colorant and/or fragrance being optionally added as desired. The method of use includes applying the solution to a mold surface of a mold half, the mold surface having undesirable "heat discoloration" characteristics thereon caused while heating the mold half for repair, and removing any residue after about 30 seconds or less thereafter. In particular, the undesirable "heat discoloration" characteristics normally occur after heating the mold half during the process of repairing a damaged mold surface or reworking a mold surface requiring an engineering change. The undesirable "heat discoloration" characteristics require removal to prevent blemishes from being formed on a plastic part during molding of the plastic part, or non-uniform release caused by sticking of the plastic molded part to the mold surface during molding. Optimally, the solution is manually brushed on so that it can be applied as desired to particular mold areas such as those including crevices, depressions and/or mold shutoff areas, and wiped off after several seconds.
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