Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100057870 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LEVERAGING IDENTIFIED CHANGES TO A MAIL SERVER - A method and system for identifying changes to a data set, such as data within a mailbox, and performing actions based on the identified changes is discussed. In some examples, the system receives an indication of a change to a mailbox, creates a change journal entry for the change, and identifies data to be copied via the change journal entry. In some examples, the system leverages the change journal to associate messages with changes to a mailbox. | 03-04-2010 |
20110093470 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OFFLINE INDEXING OF CONTENT AND CLASSIFYING STORED DATA - A method and system for creating an index of content without interfering with the source of the content includes an offline content indexing system that creates an index of content from an offline copy of data. The system may associate additional properties or tags with data that are not part of traditional indexing of content, such as the time the content was last available or user attributes associated with the content. Users can search the created index to locate content that is no longer available or based on the associate attributes. | 04-21-2011 |
20130151640 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR LEVERAGING IDENTIFIED CHANGES TO A MAIL SERVER - A method and system for identifying changes to a data set, such as data within a mailbox, and performing actions based on the identified changes is discussed. In some examples, the system receives an indication of a change to a mailbox, creates a change journal entry for the change, and identifies data to be copied via the change journal entry. In some examples, the system leverages the change journal to associate messages with changes to a mailbox. | 06-13-2013 |
20130262385 | UNIFIED ACCESS TO PERSONAL DATA - A method and system for providing unified access to data for multiple computing devices includes a system that associates multiple computing devices with a user of an information management system, assigns information management policies to data from the multiple computing devices within the information management system, and collects multiple data objects from the multiple computers. The system may generate a preview version of each collected data object, and provide at least one preview version of a collected data object to a computing device associated with the user. The system may also generate indexing information for each collected data object and distribute the indexing information with the preview version of the data object. | 10-03-2013 |
20140201485 | PST FILE ARCHIVING - According to certain aspects, systems and methods for archiving and/or backing up PST files or other mail or calendar data, or the like (“off-line mail data”) are provided. Off-line mail data can be searched for in a client computer system, a copy of which may be transferred to secondary storage. Further, emails, contacts, calendar data, and/or the like (e.g., Microsoft Outlook data) contained in the transferred off-line mail data may be extracted, wherein it is determined whether copies of the data already exist backup data. Off-line mail data that already exists in backup can be deleted from the PST file. Following back-up of the off-line mail data, the backed up file may be deleted from the client system and/or the creation of future off-line mail files may be disabled. | 07-17-2014 |
20150212889 | TECHNIQUES FOR SERVING ARCHIVED ELECTRONIC MAIL - A system for providing user access to electronic mail includes an email client and an email server. The email client receives and communicates a user interaction with an email message The email server that receives the communication, determines whether the email message stored in a live database or in a backup storage. Upon determination that the email message is stored in a backup storage, the email server performs a message exchange with a backup storage system to perform the user-requested action. | 07-30-2015 |
20150212893 | SINGLE SNAPSHOT FOR MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS - An information management system according to certain aspects may be configured to generate a snapshot of data relating to a plurality of applications. The system may include a plurality of data agents, wherein each data agent is associated with at least one of a plurality of applications, and data generated by the plurality of applications is stored in a logical volume in primary storage. The system may also include a snapshot manager configured to detect the plurality of applications; check with the plurality of data agents whether the associated applications are in consistent states; obtain a snapshot of the logical volume in response to receiving notifications from the plurality of data agents that the associated applications are in consistent states; and generate mapping information between a particular one of the plurality of applications and a portion of the snapshot relating to the particular one of the plurality of applications. | 07-30-2015 |
20150212894 | RESTORING APPLICATION DATA FROM A SINGLE SNAPSHOT FOR MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS - An information management system according to certain aspects may be configured to restore data of an application from a snapshot including data of a plurality of applications. The system may include a snapshot manager configured to: receive instructions to restore data of a first application from a snapshot in secondary storage, the snapshot comprising data of a plurality of applications stored in a logical volume in primary storage at a first time, the plurality of applications comprising the first application and executing on a client computing device at the first time, the plurality of applications being in consistent states at the first time; access mapping information that maps data of the first application in the snapshot to the first application; locate a portion of the snapshot corresponding to the data of the first application to be restored; and copy the portion of the snapshot from the secondary storage. | 07-30-2015 |
20150212895 | GENERATING MAPPING INFORMATION FOR SINGLE SNAPSHOT FOR MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS - An information management system according certain aspects may be configured to generate a snapshot of data relating to a plurality of applications. The system may include first and second data agents associated with first and second applications, respectively. The system may also include a snapshot manager configured to: in response to receiving notifications from the first and second data agents that the first and second applications are in consistent states: obtain a snapshot of the logical volume including data generated by the first and second applications; generate mapping information between the first application and a portion of the snapshot relating to the first application based at least in part on metadata obtained by the first data agent; and generate mapping information between the second application and a portion of the snapshot relating to the second application based at least in part on metadata obtained by the second data agent. | 07-30-2015 |
20150212896 | DATABASE APPLICATION BACKUP IN SINGLE SNAPSHOT FOR MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS - An information management system according to certain aspects may be configured to generate a snapshot of data relating to a plurality of applications. Data generated by the plurality of applications may be stored in a logical volume in primary storage. The system may include a plurality of data agents including a database data agent associated with a database application that can be configured to back up one or more log files of a database log separately from data of the database application. The system may also include a snapshot manager configured to: in response to receiving notifications from the plurality of data agents that the associated applications are in consistent states, obtain a snapshot of the logical volume; generate mapping information between a particular application of the plurality of applications and a portion of the snapshot relating to the particular application; and truncate the database log of the database application. | 07-30-2015 |