Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014
Title: Sharmila Pusarla: Innovator in Remote Deposit Technologies
Introduction
Sharmila Pusarla is a prominent inventor based in San Jose, CA (US). She has made significant contributions to the field of remote deposit technologies, holding 2 patents that enhance the efficiency and reliability of remote deposit systems.
Latest Patents
Her latest patents include a "System and method for improved remote deposit image handling." This invention focuses on improving systems and methods for detecting and correcting image errors and risks in remote deposit systems during troubleshooting sessions. Various embodiments of this patent include systems for displaying remote deposit session data to support technicians, allowing for the invocation of image display or image editor user interfaces during troubleshooting. The image editor can be utilized to manually or automatically correct any detected errors in uploaded or processed deposit document images, ensuring that corrected check images can be stored and used for reprocessing remote deposits.
Another notable patent is the "System and method for improved remote deposit user support." This invention addresses the various errors and conflicts that can occur during remote deposit sessions, such as remote check deposit transactions. The system generates a unique identifier for each remote deposit session, creating a record for each event or task associated with that identifier. During support sessions, all transaction records can be retrieved and displayed, providing detailed specifics and embedded controls for diagnosing and correcting errors.
Career Highlights
Sharmila Pusarla has established herself as a key figure in her field through her innovative work at Ensenta Corporation. Her contributions have significantly improved the user experience and reliability of remote deposit systems.
Collaborations
She has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Edward John Viera and Richard Klein, to further advance the technology in remote deposit systems.
Conclusion
Sharmila Pusarla's work exemplifies the impact of innovation in financial technology, particularly in enhancing remote deposit processes. Her patents reflect a commitment to improving user support and error correction in remote transactions.