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20100147114 | BEVERAGE CONTAINER WITH BOTTLE OPENER - In accordance with an embodiment, a beverage container is provided which includes an external indication that the beverage container includes a bottle opener or other food opener inside. Such external indication can be in the form of words, or a pictorial or symbolic representation of a bottle opener. When the consumer purchases the container of beverages, they can open the container to remove the bottle opener, and then use the bottle opener to open the individual bottles. This eliminates the need to purchase separately or find a previously-owned bottle opener, and can encourage sales of certain bottled beverages over others that do not include their own bottle opener. | 06-17-2010 |
20110276674 | RESOLVING INFORMATION IN A MULTITENANT DATABASE ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein are techniques for creating a representation of dependency relationships between computing resources within a computing environment. In some implementations, one or more sources for dependency analysis may be identified. Each source may be capable of being accessed to provide computing functionality via the computing environment. Each source may include one or more references to a respective one or more computing resources. Each computing resource may define a unit of the computing functionality available within the computing environment. A plurality of dependency relationships may be identified based on the one or more sources. A dependency relationship representation may be created based on the identified dependency relationships. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276693 | RESOLVING INFORMATION IN A MULTITENANT DATABASE ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein are techniques for provisioning computing services. In some implementations, a plurality of computing resources available within a computing environment are identified. The plurality of computing resources may be capable of being used to provide computing services via the computing environment. Each of the computing resources may comprise a respective unit of computing functionality available within the computing environment. A plurality of dependency relationships among the computing resources may be identified. Based on the identified dependency relationships, a first one or more of the computing resources may be selected for inclusion in a license definition. A license conforming to the license definition may provide an entity with access to the computing functionality associated with the first one or more computing resources. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276890 | RESOLVING INFORMATION IN A MULTITENANT DATABASE ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein are techniques for identifying computing resources specified by a representation of a computing service. In some implementations, a request to analyze a computing service provided via a computing environment may be received. The computing service may have an activated state in which the computing service is available for use and a deactivated state in which the computing service is not available for use. The computing environment may comprise a plurality of computing resources each defining a variable unit of computing functionality within the computing environment. Each computing resource may be associated with a respective parameter corresponding with a respective parameter value that specifies a level of the variable unit of computing functionality defined by the computing resource. The computing service may be represented by a metadata model comprising a plurality of nodes, at least some of which specify a respective one or more of the parameter values. | 11-10-2011 |
20110276892 | RESOLVING INFORMATION IN A MULTITENANT DATABASE ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein are techniques for providing a user interface component. In some implementations, a request for the user interface component may be received at a computing device. The user interface component may have a default visual presentation. A branding override may be selected from a plurality of available branding overrides. The branding override may define a modification to the default visual presentation of the user interface component. The branding override may be selected based on one or more contextual variables associated with the request for the user interface component. The user interface component may be modified in accordance with the selected branding override. The user interface component may be displayed on a display device. | 11-10-2011 |
20120066755 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING AND MONITORING OF A MULTI-TENANT SYSTEM - Embodiments are described for providing access by application vendors to applications deployed in an enterprise network environment. A package access system defines a support user class in a user profile database for an application executed within organization resources maintained in a multi-tenant data store. The support user is granted read only privileges to metadata of the application. An organization administrator can grant the application vendor access to the application as a support user, allowing the vendor to view and analyze the metadata. The organization administrator can further grant access by a specific support representative to the application as a specific user within the organization user for a limited term. The support representative can then log into the organization and access and use the application in order to diagnose any post-installation usage problems with the application. | 03-15-2012 |
20120089519 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SINGLE USE TRANSACTION SIGNATURES - A system and method for providing transaction-level security, such as authentication, authorization, or non-repudiation of business-related and other transactions, using shared keys and single use transaction signatures (SUTS). In accordance with an embodiment, to utilize the system, a user registers a client device with an identity service provider (IdP). The client device can be a computing device such as a mobile phone, personal digital assistant (PDA), netbook, or other specialized computer or computing device, each of which are hereinafter generally referred to as a “client device”. The registration process typically involves setting-up a shared secret key and personal identification number (pin). Once registered, all communication between the client device and the IdP is encrypted using a key generated with some combination of the secret key, pin, and/or timestamp, over a secured channel (e.g. https). For a particular transaction, users can generate digital transaction signatures using the client device, and third-party applications or parties can verify the transaction signature by providing a transaction identifier (id) and the signature to the IdP. In accordance with various embodiments, the transaction signature comprises encoding some combination of a transaction id, shared secret key (or manipulation thereof), secret pin, timestamp, and/or transaction type, which in accordance with some embodiments can be based on message authentication code (MAC). In accordance with an embodiment, a third-party, such as a bank, can validate a transaction themselves through a special arrangement with the IdP. In these scenarios, the bank can act as a delegated IdP between the user and a merchant, protecting the user and the merchant from malicious transactions. | 04-12-2012 |
20120096521 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVISIONING ACCESS TO CUSTOMER ORGANIZATION DATA IN A MULTI-TENANT SYSTEM - Embodiments are described for providing support representative access to applications deployed in an enterprise network environment. An access provisioning system defines a support user class in a user profile database for an application executed on an organization partition within the network. The support user is granted read only privileges to metadata of the application. An organization administrator can grant support personnel access to the application as a support user, thus the ability to view, analyze, and possibly modify the metadata. The access provisioning system generates a Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) assertion upon request by the support personnel to enable access to the data to the extent of the granted privileges. The SAML protocol includes authentication of the support representative as an authorized support user within the system. | 04-19-2012 |
20130276142 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GRANTING ACCESS TO SECURE DATA - Techniques described herein can be implemented as one or a combination of methods, systems or processor executed code to form embodiments capable of improved protection of data or other computing resources based at least in part upon limiting access to a select number of delegates. Limited access to cloud data based on customer selected or other criterion, reducing the possibility of security exposures and/or improving privacy is provided for. | 10-17-2013 |
20140047117 | RESOLVING INFORMATION IN A MULTITENANT DATABASE ENVIRONMENT - Disclosed herein are techniques for creating a representation of dependency relationships between computing resources within a computing environment. In some implementations, one or more sources for dependency analysis may be identified. Each source may be capable of being accessed to provide computing functionality via the computing environment. Each source may include one or more references to a respective one or more computing resources. Each computing resource may define a unit of the computing functionality available within the computing environment. A plurality of dependency relationships may be identified based on the one or more sources. A dependency relationship representation may be created based on the identified dependency relationships. | 02-13-2014 |
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20110017265 | Photovoltaic module with conductive cooling and enhanced reflection - A thermally conductive material is provided adjacent to or close to the active light-absorbing surface in silicon PV modules made with x-Si or p-Si cells or in thin film PV modules. The material is characterized by high thermal conduction and emissivity as well as high reflectance with respect to the solar spectrum. An exterior portion of the thermally conductive material is wrapped around the rearward facing, shaded surface of the PV module, thereby defining a thermal gradient for conduction of heat from the interior of the PV module to the cooler exterior, where heat is dissipated into the ambient surroundings. The thermally conductive, highly reflective material may be incorporated in or otherwise integrated with a lamination material used to adhere the back sheet to the front sheet of a thin film PV module. | 01-27-2011 |
20110017293 | Thin film photovoltaic module having a lamination layer for enhanced reflection and photovoltaic output - An improved thin film PV module and simplified fabrication process are provided that achieve higher PV module efficiency, while eliminating expensive process steps, and reducing the capital cost of thin film processing equipment. A lamination material, characterized by high reflectivity as well as thermal conductivity and emissivity, is provided directly adjacent the active region of a thin film stack, eliminating the need for complex sputtering or deposition process steps ordinarily required for providing a reflective layer. The lamination material reflects unabsorbed light back into the thin film stack, thereby increasing photocurrent generation, and obviating the need for a reflective metallization layer. The lamination layer and back sheet for sealing the light-absorbing stack against the ingress of moisture also can be applied in a single process step. | 01-27-2011 |
20110048495 | Photovoltaic module containing a metal/polymer stack for enhanced cooling and reflection - A method and apparatus for efficiently cooling a PV module for converting solar radiation to electrical energy comprises a means for defining a thermally conductive path characterized by a steep thermal gradient (delta T) provided interiorly, adjacent the back surface of the solar cells and having opposite ends extending exteriorly around at least a portion of a back facing exterior surface of the PV module. Heat developed from the solar cells is efficiently conducted away from the solar cells along the steep thermal gradient to the exterior shaded surface of the PV module where heat is quickly dissipated to the ambient surroundings. The invention applies to both polycrystalline and single crystalline, as well as to thin film PV modules. | 03-03-2011 |