Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014-2018
Title: Innovations by Wadah Sayyed
Introduction
Wadah Sayyed is an accomplished inventor based in Raleigh, NC (US). He holds 2 patents that showcase his expertise in storage management technologies. His work has significantly contributed to the field of data storage and virtualization.
Latest Patents
Wadah Sayyed's latest patents include "Static service levels and application specific usage tags for storage policy based management of storage resources." This invention processes storage system characteristics to generate a fixed number of service levels. It also creates application-specific usage tags that describe the types of applications the storage system can support. These elements are stored in a capability profile, which is then utilized when provisioning storage resources for virtual machines.
Another notable patent is "Common configuration warehouse for a storage system." This invention collects configuration information from various sources about the hardware and software of a storage system. It features a configuration database with an extensible framework and provides common application program interfaces (APIs) for utility applications. A backup and restore engine is included to maintain and restore configuration information, while a graphical user interface offers tools for diagnosing and solving configuration problems.
Career Highlights
Wadah Sayyed has worked with prominent companies such as EMC IP Holding Company LLC and EMC Corporation. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop innovative solutions in the storage technology sector.
Collaborations
Wadah has collaborated with notable professionals in the field, including Dmitry Nikolayevich Tylik and Sergey Alexandrovich Alexeev. These collaborations have further enriched his work and contributions to the industry.
Conclusion
Wadah Sayyed's contributions to storage management technologies through his patents reflect his innovative spirit and expertise. His work continues to influence the way storage resources are managed in virtual environments.