St. Louis, MO, United States of America

Margie Skiljan


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2012

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Title: Margie Skiljan: Innovator in Content Service Bus Framework

Introduction

Margie Skiljan is a notable inventor based in St. Louis, MO, who has made significant contributions to the field of electronic content management. With a focus on enhancing the efficiency of content routing and storage within enterprises, her work has paved the way for more streamlined operations in various organizations.

Latest Patents

Margie holds a patent for a "Content Service Bus Framework." This innovative framework allows electronic content to be routed and stored within an enterprise, utilizing a distributed service-oriented architecture platform. The system enables seamless routing and storage of content to various enterprise content repositories. By employing a content service bus (CSB), dynamic content can be stored, retrieved, and queried in real-time, eliminating the need for point-to-point connectivity between client applications and destination repositories. The CSB framework supports the consolidation of multiple platforms with minimal impact on clients, incorporating technologies such as Web services, intelligent routing based on content, message transformation, and content federation.

Career Highlights

Margie Skiljan is currently employed at Bank of America Corporation, where she applies her expertise in content management and technology. Her innovative approach has contributed to the development of systems that enhance operational efficiency and improve user experience.

Collaborations

Margie has worked alongside talented colleagues, including Anuradha Rangarajan and Tim M Edwards, who have contributed to her projects and initiatives.

Conclusion

Margie Skiljan's contributions to the field of electronic content management through her innovative patent demonstrate her commitment to improving enterprise operations. Her work continues to influence the way organizations manage and utilize content effectively.

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