Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2022-2024
Title: Valerie Diane Padilla: Innovator in Information Handling Systems
Introduction
Valerie Diane Padilla is a prominent inventor based in Austin, Texas, known for her significant contributions to the field of information handling systems. With a total of five patents to her name, she has developed innovative methods and systems that enhance the functionality and efficiency of computer-implemented services.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Method and system for utilizing a proxy service to generate a composed information handling system." This invention focuses on providing computer-implemented services by identifying hardware resource requirements in composition requests. It involves connecting hardware resources to a data transformation functionality (DTF) container, which emulates the required hardware resource and initiates the composition of the information handling system.
Another notable patent is "Method and system for automated healing of hardware resources in a composed information handling system." This invention monitors the health of hardware resources and determines when a resource is compromised. It initiates a hardware replacement operation based on the monitoring results, ensuring the reliability of the composed information handling system.
Career Highlights
Valerie has worked with notable companies such as Dell Products Inc. and Dell Products L.P. Her experience in these organizations has allowed her to refine her skills and contribute to advancements in technology.
Collaborations
Throughout her career, Valerie has collaborated with esteemed colleagues, including William Price Dawkins and Sudhir Vittal Shetty
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