Bainter
Matthew Bainter, Chillicothe, IL US
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20080263626 | Method and system for logging a network communication event - A method of logging a network communication event includes a step of identifying a network communication event within a communication leaving a computer network. The method also includes steps of identifying a network address associated with the communication, and associating a user identity with the network address. It should be appreciated that the network address may include a dynamic network address. In addition, information is logged associating the user identity with the network communication event. | 10-23-2008 |
Timothy Bainter, St. Louis, MO US
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20110029651 | DYNAMIC SERVER CONSOLIDATION AND RATIONALIZATION MODELING TOOL - A method and system for providing efficient and flexible techniques for modeling technical and economic benefits of consolidating information technology (IT) systems, hardware, software, network, and other infrastructure are described. The system includes a data processing system configured to receive data from a user. The system also includes an input collection system communicatively coupled to the data processing system, with the input collection system designed to organize, convert, and sort the data to generate baseline server information. In addition, the system includes an optimization system communicatively coupled to the data processing system, with the optimization system designed to generate one or more server consolidation models based on the baseline server information. Further, based on the generated one or more server consolidation models, a recommendation can be generated. | 02-03-2011 |
Wesley Allen Bainter, Hoxie, KS US
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20140360107 | Apparatus for Anchoring an Irrigation Tower - A remotely operable anchoring system for a mobile irrigation apparatus includes anchoring units mounted to irrigation towers. The anchoring units are remotely operable through a control module and have anchor members which, upon command, can be moved by the anchoring units from a retracted position to an extended position in which each anchor member penetrates and anchors itself into the soil beneath the irrigation tower. Upon command, after the danger of high wind has passed, each anchor member may be retracted from the extended position to the retracted position in preparation for future use. | 12-11-2014 |