Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1994-2001
Title: Innovations by Randy T. Tkatch
Introduction
Randy T. Tkatch is a notable inventor based in Burnaby, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of electronic communication, holding a total of four patents. His work focuses on improving data transmission and storage methods in wireless messaging systems.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Method for Two-Stage Data Transmission." This invention discloses a method for the sequential transmission of at least two sub-packages of a data package from an electronic communication transmitter to an electronic communication receiver. The first sub-package is transmitted in a form comprehensible to the user, including identifying information for the second sub-package. The user can choose whether to receive the second sub-package, which is transmitted upon receiving instructions from the electronic communication receiver.
Another significant patent is "Method for Storing an Application's Transaction Data in a Wireless Messaging System." This invention provides a method for storing transaction data without requiring application developers to create separate databases. It allows applications to store necessary transaction data within the wireless messaging system, simplifying the design process for developers.
Career Highlights
Randy T. Tkatch has worked at Glenayre Electronics, Inc., where he has been able to apply his innovative ideas in the field of electronic communication. His contributions have helped streamline processes and improve user experiences in wireless messaging systems.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Donald W. Gayton and Susan W. Dai. Their collaboration has likely contributed to the innovative environment at Glenayre Electronics, Inc.
Conclusion
Randy T. Tkatch is a distinguished inventor whose work in data transmission and storage has made a significant impact in the field of electronic communication. His patents reflect a commitment to innovation and improving technology for users.