Jon Greaves

Jon Greaves

Sterling, Virginia, United States
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  • Open Networks, Open Source and software defining everything

    Open Networks, Open Source and software defining everything

    This week I was fortunate enough to be part of the inaugural QTS Richmond NAP event. If you missed the buzz, the event…

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  • Datacenter upgrade every 6 weeks

    Datacenter upgrade every 6 weeks

    One of the best parts of my job is the time I get to spend with customers and prospective customers of QTS. During this…

  • Blockchain at QTS Customer Council

    Blockchain at QTS Customer Council

    Taking my seat at a table that was used for a G8 summit was a fitting location for our customer advisory council this…

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    QTS Data Centers

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Education

  • Suffolk College

Patents

  • Method and system for filtering and suppression of telemetry data

    Issued US US8843605B2

    Embodiments of the invention are directed generally to the data filtering methods, and combinations thereof, for the reducing the quantity of non-actionable, redundant, or otherwise unnecessary data events reported to a network management system.

  • Method and system for relocating and using enterprise management tools in a service provider model

    Issued US 7979521

    An embodiment of the invention provides a method for communicating event data in a network, including; receiveing the event data in the first devices, the event data including a native IP address associated with the source of the event data, translating a native protocol of the event data into XML, a resulting XML message including the event data and an identifier associated with the first device.

  • Method and system for remote management of customer servers

    Issued US 7904536

    Embodiments of the invention are directed generally to a decentralization of security provisions, improved logging of textual and/or graphical data in the network management system, and/or the use of low-value keyboard, mouse and compressed video data between the network management system and the managed network.

  • High-efficiency time-series archival system for telemetry signals

    Issued US 7558985

    In one embodiment, a method and apparatus for high-efficiency time-series archiving for computer server telemetry signals is disclosed. The method includes selecting one or more telemetry signals of a plurality of telemetry signals by a sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) algorithm, the SPRT algorithm identifying the one or more telemetry signals as not consistent with normal behavior of the plurality of telemetry signals, injecting synthetic samples around the selected one or more…

    In one embodiment, a method and apparatus for high-efficiency time-series archiving for computer server telemetry signals is disclosed. The method includes selecting one or more telemetry signals of a plurality of telemetry signals by a sequential probability ratio test (SPRT) algorithm, the SPRT algorithm identifying the one or more telemetry signals as not consistent with normal behavior of the plurality of telemetry signals, injecting synthetic samples around the selected one or more telemetry signals to create a continuous time series telemetry sample, and analyzing the continuous time series telemetry sample to identify leading indicators of faults in the target. Other embodiments are also disclosed.

  • Method and apparatus for camouflaging business-activity information in a telemetry signal

    Issued US 7482946

    One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that camouflages business-activity information in a telemetry signals from a computer system. During operations, the system monitors telemetry signals from the computer system to obtain a time series containing a telemetry metric which provides business-activity information. Next, for each telemetry-metric value contained in the time series, the system compares the telemetry-metric value with the predetermined threshold level. If the…

    One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that camouflages business-activity information in a telemetry signals from a computer system. During operations, the system monitors telemetry signals from the computer system to obtain a time series containing a telemetry metric which provides business-activity information. Next, for each telemetry-metric value contained in the time series, the system compares the telemetry-metric value with the predetermined threshold level. If the telemetry-metric value is below the predetermined threshold level, the system then generates artificial activity associated with the telemetry metric in the computer system, so that the artificial activity causes the telemetry-metric value to exceed the predetermined threshold level.

  • TELEMETRY STREAM PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION

    Issued US US 8601155 B2

    A computer-based method for improving the timely delivery of telemetry or other application-to-application data. A telemetry routing table is stored in memory that includes entries for a plurality of communication pathways for delivering a telemetry message from a telemetry application running on a first computer system to a telemetry reception application running on a second computer system. The table entries include a latency and a measured data delivery rate for transmittal of data over the…

    A computer-based method for improving the timely delivery of telemetry or other application-to-application data. A telemetry routing table is stored in memory that includes entries for a plurality of communication pathways for delivering a telemetry message from a telemetry application running on a first computer system to a telemetry reception application running on a second computer system. The table entries include a latency and a measured data delivery rate for transmittal of data over the corresponding pathway. The method includes generating a telemetry message having a particular data payload using the telemetry application and then selecting one of the communication pathways using the telemetry application based on a size of the data payload, the latencies, and the data delivery rates for the pathways (e.g., determining a total transit time for the payload for each pathway and selecting the pathway corresponding to the shortest transit time).

  • System and method for reliable delivery of event information

    Filed US 10/452,933

    The present invention provides a system capable of low cost monitoring and/or management solutions that can be deployed into data centers and into other systems that may not contain a particular management system. The system supports the monitoring and/or management of numerous devices. In some illustrative embodiments, these devices can include any combination of servers or appliances. A method for the secure and reliable delivery of reactive, proactive and/or predictive event information…

    The present invention provides a system capable of low cost monitoring and/or management solutions that can be deployed into data centers and into other systems that may not contain a particular management system. The system supports the monitoring and/or management of numerous devices. In some illustrative embodiments, these devices can include any combination of servers or appliances. A method for the secure and reliable delivery of reactive, proactive and/or predictive event information provided by unreliable protocols over an Internet connection is provided. The method preferably provides encryption, encapsulation, store and/or forward services and confirmation of such events.

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