Seattle, WA, United States of America

Timothy Allen Wagner

Average Co-Inventor Count = 1.9

ph-index = 50

Forward Citations = 5,845(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 2,949(Sep 21, 2024)

DiyaCoin DiyaCoin 10.74 

Inventors with similar research interests:



Years Active: 2009-2025

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

97 patents (USPTO):
6 patents (CIPO):

Title: Timothy Allen Wagner: Pioneering Innovator in Low Latency Execution of User Codes

Introduction:

In the fast-paced world of technology, Timothy Allen Wagner has made a significant impact with his expertise in low latency execution of user codes. With an impressive collection of 92 patents and a background in renowned companies such as Amazon Technologies, Inc. and Oracle International Corporation, Wagner has consistently pushed the boundaries of innovation. This article highlights his latest patents and sheds light on his notable contributions to the field.

Latest Patents:

1. Threading as a Service:

Wagner's patent titled "Threading as a Service" introduces an advanced approach to managing virtual machine instances for low latency execution of user codes. This service enables seamless execution of user codes by allocating suitable virtual machine instances. The system creates containers within these instances, allowing efficient execution of user code. Inactive instances and containers are automatically dealt with to optimize resource allocation. The groundbreaking aspect of this invention is the remarkably short duration, approximately 100 ms, from receiving the request to initiating code execution.

2. Processing Event Messages for User Requests:

To enhance the execution of user codes, Wagner's patent on "Processing Event Messages for User Requests to Execute Program Code" introduces a service that manages virtual machine instances. This service integrates an auxiliary event triggering service, enabling rapid conversion of event messages into requests for code execution. By effectively matching and scaling events triggering user code execution, this solution drastically reduces latency. Similar to the previous patent, the initiation of code execution is accomplished within an impressive timeframe of approximately 100 ms.

Notable Collaborators:

Throughout his career, Wagner has had the privilege of collaborating with talented individuals who have helped shape his innovative mindset. Notable coworkers include Marc Brooker and Dylan Chandler Thomas. These collaborative efforts have undoubtedly contributed to the success of his patents and inventions.

Conclusion:

Timothy Allen Wagner's breakthrough patents and significant contributions in the field of low latency execution of user codes make him a distinguished innovator. His pioneering work provides valuable insights into the management of virtual machine instances and the efficient execution of user codes. With an extensive patent portfolio and experience in prominent technology companies, Wagner continues to inspire and drive innovation in the tech industry.

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