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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 13, 2014
Filed:
Dec. 01, 2011
Alan Mcnamee, Drumcondra, IE;
Cameron Ross Dunne, Newbridge, IE;
Fergus Mccann, Dublin, IE;
Michael O'sullivan, Dublin, IE;
Niall Byrne, Dublin, IE;
Joe Hogan, Malahide, IE;
Alan McNamee, Drumcondra, IE;
Cameron Ross Dunne, Newbridge, IE;
Fergus McCann, Dublin, IE;
Michael O'Sullivan, Dublin, IE;
Niall Byrne, Dublin, IE;
Joe Hogan, Malahide, IE;
Openet Telecom Ltd., Dublin, IE;
Abstract
Methods, servers and systems for communicating information in networks enable efficient expansion while maintaining high-availability. A first message associated with an entity may be received on a first server. An operation may be performed on certain information included in the first message associated with the entity to identify a first data repository in which information associated with the first message or the entity is to be stored. Information extracted from the first message may be stored in the identified first data repository. When a second message associated with the entity is received, the same operation may be performed on the same certain information included in the second message to identify the first data repository in which information associated with the first message or the entity is stored. The information related to the first message or the entity from the first data repository may then be used.