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US Patent 8442189 Unified communications appliance

Patent 8442189 was granted and assigned to Avaya on May, 2013 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
Avaya
Avaya
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
84421891
Patent Inventor Names
Jason H. Vick1
Paul Roller Michaelis1
Date of Patent
May 14, 2013
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Patent Application Number
124890431
Date Filed
June 22, 2009
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US Patent 12074955 Systems and methods for matching electronic activities with record objects based on entity relationships
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US Patent 11949751 Systems and methods for restricting electronic activities from being linked with record objects
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US Patent 11979468 Systems and methods for detecting events based on updates to node profiles from electronic activities
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US Patent 12010190 Systems and methods for generating node profiles using electronic activity information
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US Patent 12069143 Systems and methods of generating an engagement profile
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US Patent 12069142 Systems and methods for detecting events based on updates to node profiles from electronic activities
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US Patent 11805187 Systems and methods for identifying a sequence of events and participants for record objects
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US Patent 11876874 Systems and methods for filtering electronic activities by parsing current and historical electronic activities
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Gerald Gauthier
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Patent abstract

A unified communications appliance provides integration of various types of information, regardless of the modality, in a common, centralized interface where the various types of information are grouped based on what they are related to. For example, as is common with most modalities of information exchange, there exists a “subject” that is present in one of the fields of communication. The ability to associate all of the types of communication with a common “subject” (or conversation) and provide an interface that allows access to the various types of information, regardless of the modality is provided by the unified communications interface.

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