Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004-2012
Title: Innovations by Eugene Britto John
Introduction
Eugene Britto John is an accomplished inventor based in Austin, TX (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of computer systems, particularly in enhancing security and performance through innovative memory solutions. With a total of 3 patents, his work addresses critical issues in computing technology.
Latest Patents
Eugene's latest patents include a computer system with a non-volatile write-protected memory-based operating system and secure system architecture. This invention presents a method and apparatus for an instantly-on computer system. It incorporates fast non-volatile primary memory for storing the operating system, allowing for instant booting. By housing the operating system in non-volatile memory, the need to load it from slower devices like hard disks is eliminated. This innovation also protects against corruption from malicious sources by utilizing write-protectable areas in memory.
Another notable patent is for a computer system with secure instantly available applications using non-volatile write-protected memory. This invention allows for instantly available applications by storing them in non-volatile memory, thus avoiding the slow loading times associated with traditional systems. The memory system features both writable and write-protected areas, ensuring that application software remains secure from malicious modifications.
Career Highlights
Eugene has worked with Texas Digital and Multimedia Systems, where he applied his expertise in developing advanced computing solutions. His career reflects a commitment to innovation and security in technology.
Collaborations
Eugene has collaborated with notable individuals such as Thomas John and Lizy Kurian John, contributing to various projects that enhance computing technology.
Conclusion
Eugene Britto John's contributions to computer systems through his innovative patents demonstrate his dedication to improving technology security and performance. His work continues to influence the field and pave the way for future advancements.