Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014-2025
Stephen Thomas Shannon is a renowned inventor and patent holder from Charlotte, NC, with a total of 27 patents to his name. Working in the prestigious BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION, he has contributed significantly to the field of resource distribution and enterprise facility management.
One of his latest patents, "Edge-node controlled resource distribution," focuses on using edge-computing to control resource distribution in retail banking centers. This patent describes the methods and apparatus for configuring edge-nodes to redirect cloud computing resources to and from the retail location based on customer traffic flow. The edge-nodes are also capable of moving product displays based on the detected or expected customer traffic flow to ensure a predetermined quality of service.
Another innovative patent application of Stephen Thomas Shannon, "Machine learning based decision model to open and close enterprise facilities," provides a decision model to operate an enterprise facility optimally. This patent enables the automatic identification of a business operation rule for the enterprise based on one or more attributes. The operational parameter of the enterprise is then determined based on the identified business operation rule, and a threshold parameter is set to decide whether to keep the enterprise facility open or closed. Based on this comparison, if the operational parameter does not exceed the threshold parameter, then the enterprise facility is temporarily closed, and user traffic is redirected to open customer resource facilities.
Stephen Thomas Shannon has proven to be an asset to BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION through his innovations in resource management, and he continues to drive the company's growth in the technology sector. He has collaborated with notable colleagues like James Alexander and Brian Joseph Smith, contributing to the company's success.
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