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  • Delray Beach, FL
  • Statesboro, GA
  • Boynton Beach, FL
  • Boca Raton, FL

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Michael S. Koval

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Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Work:
Consulting Ophthamologists PCConsulting Ophthalmologists PC
499 Farmington Ave STE 100, Farmington, CT 06032
(860) 678-0202 (phone), (860) 678-0224 (fax)

Consulting Ophthamologists PCConsulting Ophthalmologists PC
704 Hebron Ave STE 200, Glastonbury, CT 06033
(860) 678-0202 (phone), (860) 679-0224 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Graduated: 2008
Conditions:
Acute Conjunctivitis
Cataract
Glaucoma
Keratitis
Macular Degeneration
Languages:
English
Spanish
Description:
Dr. Koval graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 2008. He works in Glastonbury, CT and 1 other location and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Koval is affiliated with Hartford Hospital and UConn Health Center.
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Michael S Koval

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Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Education:
The University of Texas at Houston (2008)

Resumes

Resumes

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Strategy And Architecture Regulatory Access Control Remediation Portfolio  Data Protection

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Location:
156 Center Ave, Chatham, NJ 07928
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Deutsche Bank
Strategy and Architecture Regulatory Access Control Remediation Portfolio  Data Protection

Morgan Stanley 2011 - 2012
Program Manager

Deutsche Bank Jan 2007 - Mar 2011
Senior Infrastructure Program Manager

Deutsche Bank Jan 2007 - Mar 2011
Technical Information Security Officer

Credit Suisse Jan 1997 - Jan 2007
Vice President
Education:
Binghamton University 1991 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Comp Sci
Skills:
Disaster Recovery
It Strategy
Data Center
Itil
Integration
Project Management
Governance
Information Technology
Vendor Management
It Management
Business Continuity
Enterprise Architecture
Infrastructure
Security
Information Security
It Service Management
Process Improvement
Business Analysis
Incident Management
Information Security Management
Risk Management
Cloud Computing
Service Delivery
Sdlc
Outsourcing
Pmp
Project Delivery
Software Project Management
Pmo
It Operations
Sharepoint
System Deployment
Solaris
Prince2
Business Continuity Planning
Unix
Solution Architecture
Management
Virtualization
It Outsourcing
Network Security
Project Portfolio Management
Program Management
Service Management
Leadership
Servers
Languages:
Spanish
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Professional

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Location:
United States
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Location:
United States

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Koval
Canadian Career Management Group
Professional Career Development Services
Career & Outplacement Counseling
1500 - 4 Robertspeck Parkway, Mississauga, ON L4Z 1S1
(905) 949-3655, (905) 895-0391
Michael G. Koval
Careercorp
Employment Agencies
1500-4 Robert Speck Parkway, Mississauga, ON L4Z 1S1
(905) 281-3617
Michael Koval
Director Information Technology, Technician, Director
Cintas Corp
Mfg Women's/Misses' Suits/Coats Mfg Women's/Misses' Outerwear Mfg Men's/Boy's Work Clothing · Miscellaneous Apparel and Accessories
5600 W 73 St, Chicago, IL 60638
26875 Us Hwy 80 W, Portal, GA 30450
6001 W 73 St, Chicago, IL 60638
(708) 563-2626, (800) 864-3888, (912) 865-2101, (708) 496-1116
Michael Koval
Canadian Career Management Group
Career & Outplacement Counseling
(905) 949-3655, (905) 895-0391
Michael Koval
KOVAL KIDZ REALTY, LLC
Michael G. Koval
Careercorp
Employment Agencies
(905) 281-3617

Publications

Amazon

That's What She Said at the Picnic: (On the Corner of Avenue B And 5th Street)

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Two friends from New York’s Lower East Side decide to spend their two-week vacation in New Orleans to hear the jazz and meet some Southern girls. They estimate the drive to take a total of five or six days since there is no rush. This means at least seven days on Bourbon Street. It is June, 1962. An...

Author

R. Michael Koval

Binding

Paperback

Pages

80

Publisher

RoseDog Books

ISBN #

0805990704

EAN Code

9780805990706

ISBN #

4

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Synchronizing Streaming And Non-Streaming Multimedia Devices By Controlling The Play Speed Of The Non-Streaming Device In Response To A Synchronization Signal

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US Patent:
56197330, Apr 8, 1997
Filed:
Nov 10, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/337064
Inventors:
Bradley D. Noe - Boca Raton FL
William W. Lawton - Boca Raton FL
Michael J. Koval - Boca Raton FL
David W. Killian - Delray Beach FL
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
395881
Abstract:
Disclosed are apparatus and methods for synchronized presentation of analog and digital data by applying a common synchronization scheme to both types of data. Digital data is "streamed" by transferring the data in blocks from a source to a series of memory buffers, where it accumulates for subsequent transfer to an output device driver. The control module responsible for data streaming periodically reports a temporal location within the presentation represented by the data. A supervisory module designates one of the control modules a "master", and periodically compares the values reported by the various other control modules against that reported by the master. If a comparison exceeds a threshold tolerance value associated with each control module, a sync pulse is delivered to that control module, causing it to correct the synchronization mismatch. This approach is applied to analog sources through the use of control modules that behave in a manner consistent with the digital control modules, but which are capable of directing the operation of analog devices and re-establishing their synchronization with other data sources despite limited modes of device control. Specifically, the control modules that handle analog information also periodically report a presentation location based solely on temporal information, react to sync pulses by altering the playback rate of the analog devices they control within user-tolerable limits, and can act as master control modules.

Personal Computer With Generalized Data Streaming Apparatus For Multimedia Devices

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US Patent:
54871670, Jan 23, 1996
Filed:
Aug 9, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/288650
Inventors:
Chris A. Dinallo - Boca Raton FL
Michael J. Koval - Boca Raton FL
William W. Lawton - Boca Raton FL
Martin J. Paulat - Delray Beach FL
John G. Tyler - Boynton Beach FL
Scott L. Winters - Plantation FL
Gary G. Allran - Boca Raton FL
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1300
G06F 1700
US Classification:
395650
Abstract:
A multimedia data processing system includes a memory for storing multimedia application programs and a multitasking operating system. Extensions to the operating system control data streaming from source devices to target devices to provide real-time, continuous streaming. The extensions provide central buffer management with a user buffer option, bi-level priority support for data stream handlers, support for interleaved streams, and data stream event detection and notification.

System For Synchronization With Nonstreaming Device Controller And A Streaming Data Handler Each Supplying Current Location For Synchronizing Slave Data And Master Data Flow

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US Patent:
58323090, Nov 3, 1998
Filed:
Dec 4, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/760172
Inventors:
Bradley Dale Noe - Boca Raton FL
William Wallis Lawton - Boca Raton FL
Michael Joseph Koval - Boca Raton FL
David William Killian - Delray Beach FL
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
395881
Abstract:
Disclosed are apparatus and methods for synchronized presentation of analog and digital data by applying a common synchronization scheme to both types of data. Digital data is "streamed" by transferring the data in blocks from a source to a series of memory buffers, where it accumulates for subsequent transfer to an output device driver. The control module responsible for data streaming periodically reports a temporal location within the presentation represented by the data. A supervisory module designates one of the control modules a "master", and periodically compares the values reported by the various other control modules against that reported by the master. If a comparison exceeds a threshold tolerance value associated with each control module, a sync pulse is delivered to that control module, causing it to correct the synchronization mismatch. This approach is applied to analog sources through the use of control modules that behave in a manner consistent with the digital control modules, but which are capable of directing the operation of analog devices and re-establishing their synchronization with other data sources despite limited modes of device control. Specifically, the control modules that handle analog information also periodically report a presentation location based solely on temporal information, react to sync pulses by altering the playback rate of the analog devices they control within user-tolerable limits, and can act as master control modules.

Data Stream Protocol For Multimedia Data Streaming Data Processing System

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US Patent:
53394135, Aug 16, 1994
Filed:
Aug 21, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/934069
Inventors:
Michael J. Koval - Boca Raton FL
William W. Lawton - Boca Raton FL
John G. Tyler - Boynton Beach FL
Scott L. Winters - Plantation FL
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
395650
Abstract:
A data stream is created for moving data from a source to a target in accordance with a stream protocol defined by controlling stream protocol control blocks (SPCBs) created from a predefined source SPCB and a predefined target SPCB. The controlling SPCBs include information establishing a plurality of data buffers that are used to efficiently stream or transfer data on a real-time basis. The controlling SPCBs are formed by a process of negotiation in which differences between the source and target SPCBs are reconciled in accordance with rules of negotiation. Once the data stream is created, it is then started by the application program and data is streamed until an end of stream is reached.

Synchronization Techniques For Multimedia Data Streams

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US Patent:
53332997, Jul 26, 1994
Filed:
Dec 31, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/815652
Inventors:
Michael J. Koval - Boca Raton FL
William W. Lawton - Boca Raton FL
George A. McClain - Delray Beach FL
John G. Tyler - Boynton Beach FL
Scott L. Winters - Plantation FL
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 112
US Classification:
395550
Abstract:
A personal computer based, multimedia, data processing system includes a software solution to the problem of synchronizing two or more data streams which output data to two or more multimedia output devices. One stream is a master and each other stream is a slave. The master stream generates sync pulses that can be handled in two different synchronization methods, master-slave independent synchronization or master-driven slave synchronization. Sync pulses are generated with a predetermined granularity, and synchronization is achieved when a slave stream is out of tolerance. Adaptive resynchronization may be used to speed up or slow down a slave stream.
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