Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2007
Title: W Michael Zintel: Innovator in Virtual Machine Environments
Introduction
W Michael Zintel is a notable inventor based in Kenmore, WA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of virtual machine environments, particularly for portable devices with limited resources. With a total of 2 patents, Zintel's work focuses on optimizing memory management and code execution.
Latest Patents
Zintel's latest patents include a "System and method for persisting dynamically generated code in a directly addressable and executable storage medium." This invention addresses the challenges faced by virtual machine environments on portable devices. It introduces a method for compiling intermediate language into native code, which is stored in a directly addressable and executable storage medium, such as flash memory. The process involves writing a portion of the native code to a cache in volatile memory during compilation, ensuring efficient storage and retrieval.
Another significant patent is the "System and method for jointly managing dynamically generated code and data." This invention allows for the management of dynamically generated code and data together, enabling flexible memory usage. It includes mechanisms for garbage collection and memory compaction, ensuring that memory can flow between data and code as needed.
Career Highlights
Zintel is currently associated with Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC, where he continues to innovate in the field of technology. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the performance and efficiency of virtual machines, particularly in resource-constrained environments.
Collaborations
Some of Zintel's notable coworkers include Seth Mitchell Demsey and Brian J Smith. Their collaborative efforts contribute to the advancement of technology within their organization.
Conclusion
W Michael Zintel's contributions to the field of virtual machine environments demonstrate his commitment to innovation and efficiency. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the challenges faced by portable devices, and his work continues to influence the industry.