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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 29, 2013
Filed:
May. 04, 2007
Joseph Matthew Urh, San Antonio, TX (US);
Aaron David Bos, Helotes, TX (US);
Brett Gary Pittman, San Antonio, TX (US);
Michael Scott Mcquarrie, San Antonio, TX (US);
Ronnie Allen Eichler, San Antonio, TX (US);
Jose Luis Rodriguez, Helotes, TX (US);
Ronald M. Schekman, San Antonio, TX (US);
Joseph Matthew Urh, San Antonio, TX (US);
Aaron David Bos, Helotes, TX (US);
Brett Gary Pittman, San Antonio, TX (US);
Michael Scott McQuarrie, San Antonio, TX (US);
Ronnie Allen Eichler, San Antonio, TX (US);
Jose Luis Rodriguez, Helotes, TX (US);
Ronald M. Schekman, San Antonio, TX (US);
United Services Automobile Association (USAA), San Antonio, TX (US);
Abstract
A developer zone is provided for use by developers. A method for providing a developer zone may include receiving a request, initializing a provisional computing device, initializing a development computing device, copying data to the provisional computing device, then to the development computing device. A method for providing a developer zone may include copying data from a secured computing device to a provisional computing device, initializing a development computing device, loading at least a portion of the copied data from the provisional computing device to the development computing device, and developing a software package on the development computing device. Using a developer zone may include logging into a terminal server, requesting a copy of at least a portion of secured data, wherein the portion of secured data is first copied onto a provisional computing device and then loaded onto the development computing device, and inputting instructions at the terminal server.