Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014-2015
Title: Innovations by Karl Kevin Nicoletti
Introduction
Karl Kevin Nicoletti is an accomplished inventor based in Longmont, Colorado. He has made significant contributions to the field of tape storage analytics, holding a total of 3 patents. His work focuses on enhancing user interfaces for accessing and analyzing data from tape libraries.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Storage tape analytics user interface providing library analysis and monitoring alerts." This invention outlines a method for accessing tape storage analytics data from tape libraries. The method involves generating user interfaces on client devices, which display graphics or analysis tables based on the tape storage analytics data. Users can interact with these interfaces to navigate through various data sets related to tape libraries and their components.
Another notable patent is also titled "Storage tape analytics user interface." This invention similarly focuses on accessing tape storage analytics data. It includes generating a user interface that presents graphics or analysis tables, allowing users to select displayed items and view subsets of data related to tape libraries, tape drives, and media. The method emphasizes user interaction and navigation through the data corresponding to various components of tape libraries.
Career Highlights
Karl Kevin Nicoletti is currently employed at Oracle International Corporation, where he continues to innovate in the field of data storage solutions. His expertise in tape storage analytics has positioned him as a valuable asset to his team and the company.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Chad Alber and Cathleen Susan Wharton, who contribute to the collaborative environment at Oracle International Corporation.
Conclusion
Karl Kevin Nicoletti's contributions to tape storage analytics through his innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to advancing technology in this field. His work not only enhances user experience but also improves the efficiency of data management in tape libraries.