Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.09
ph-index = 8
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. International Business Machines Corporation (16 from 164,108 patents)
16 patents:
1. 9229758 - Passive monitoring of virtual systems using extensible indexing
2. 9218139 - Minimally disruptive virtual machine snapshots
3. 9195482 - Method and apparatus for distributing a composite software stack as a virtual machine image
4. 8954859 - Visually analyzing, clustering, transforming and consolidating real and virtual machine images in a computing environment
5. 8914403 - Scalable package management for virtual-machine images
6. 8806479 - Creating an application virtual machine image by isolating installation artifacts in shadow area
7. 8677357 - Method and apparatus for distributing a composite software stack as a virtual machine image
8. 8407696 - Method for delivering, testing, and applying software patches or other changes to a conventionally installed application in virtual application containers
9. 8219592 - Method and system for using overlay manifests to encode differences between virtual machine images
10. 7996414 - Method and system for separating file system metadata from other metadata in virtual machine image format
11. 7856440 - Method and system for separating content identifiers from content reconstitution information in virtual machine images
12. 7856439 - Method and system for using semantic information to improve virtual machine image management
13. 7849156 - Method, apparatus and computer program product for discovering and prioritizing patterns of component usage in a virtual application container for enhancing prefetching
14. 7793266 - Method, apparatus and computer program product for optimizing access to the content of a virtual application container on a fixed, read-only medium
15. 7793265 - Method, apparatus and computer program product for optimizing file accesses for an application executing in a virtual container