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Amir M Azmi

from Belmont, MA
Age ~50

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  • 11 Worcester St, Belmont, MA 02478
  • Westford, MA
  • Cambridge, MA
  • 2 Dolores Ave, Waltham, MA 02452 (781) 893-2181
  • 2 Dolores Ave #1, Waltham, MA 02452 (781) 893-2181
  • 158 Concord Rd, Billerica, MA 01821 (978) 262-0250
  • 155 Concord Rd, Billerica, MA 01821
  • Iron Mountain, MI
  • Framingham, MA
  • Ann Arbor, MI
  • 2 Dolores Ave APT 1, Waltham, MA 02452 (781) 640-7361

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Position: Production Occupations

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Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Senior Director, Engineering

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Location:
13 Worcester St, Belmont, MA 02478
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Intralinks
Senior Director, Engineering

Intralinks Apr 2016 - May 2017
Senior Manager Engineering

Intralinks Aug 2013 - Mar 2016
Manager Engineering

Intralinks Apr 2010 - Aug 2013
Principal Software Engineer

Intralinks Apr 2010 - Dec 2012
Senior Software Engineer
Education:
Doctor Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University 1992 - 1996
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelors, Computer Science, Engineering
Skills:
Software Development
Agile Methodologies
Java
Sql
Xml
Tomcat
Web Applications
Requirements Analysis
Software Project Management
Web Services
Ajax
Sdlc
Data Warehousing
Xslt
Jsp
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Methods And Apparatus For Enterprise Application Integration

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US Patent:
7058637, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Jul 27, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/917264
Inventors:
Colin P. Britton - Lexington MA, US
Amir Azmi - Billerica MA, US
Ashok Kumar - Marlborough MA, US
Noah W. Kaufman - Cambridge MA, US
Chandra Bajpai - Natick MA, US
Robert F. Angelo - Sudbury MA, US
Assignee:
Metatomix, Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707100, 707102, 707 8
Abstract:
A method for enterprise application integration that uses “connectors” that can be instantiated via downloading (e. g. , using Java or other such technologies) to provide interfaces to respective disparate database systems. The databases systems may comprise any variety of now or heretofore known systems, e. g. SAP, Oracle, and so forth. The connectors can, for example, translate between a native language (or API) of the respective database systems and an internal language/protocol of the enterprise application integration system. To this end, the connectors can utilize a scripting language to access the respective database systems. Data retrieved from the database systems can be stored in a central data store in the form of RDF triplets, from which directed graphs can be generated for to generate presentations consolidated from the multiple database systems.

Methods And Apparatus For Real-Time Business Visibility Using Persistent Schema-Less Data Storage

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US Patent:
7640239, Dec 29, 2009
Filed:
Jan 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/029164
Inventors:
Colin P. Britton - Lexington MA, US
Amir Azmi - Billerica MA, US
Ashok Kumar - North Billerica MA, US
Noah W. Kaufman - Cambridge MA, US
Chandra Bajpai - Natick MA, US
Robert F. Angelo - Sudbury MA, US
David A. Bigwood - Sudbury MA, US
Assignee:
Metatomix, Inc. - Dedham MA
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707 5
Abstract:
The invention provides methods for enterprise business visibility that transform any of marketing, e-commerce and transactional from a plurality of legacy and other databases into resource description framework (RDF) syntax. This information can be time-stamped (e. g. , with expiration dates) and stored in a central data store. Answers to queries are discerned by applying genetic algorithm-based search techniques to the holographic store, with the confidence levels of those answers is based in part, for example, on the time-stamps of the triples.

Methods And Apparatus For Enterprise Application Integration

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US Patent:
7831604, Nov 9, 2010
Filed:
Oct 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/927195
Inventors:
Colin P. Britton - Lexington MA, US
Amir Azmi - Billerica MA, US
Ashok Kumar - Marlborough MA, US
Noah W. Kaufman - Cambridge MA, US
Chandra Bajpai - Natick MA, US
Robert F. Angelo - Sudbury MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707755
Abstract:
A method for enterprise application integration that uses “connectors” that can be instantiated via downloading (e. g. , using Java or other such technologies) to provide interfaces to respective disparate database systems. The databases systems may comprise any variety of now or heretofore known systems, e. g. SAP, Oracle, and so forth. The connectors can, for example, translate between a native language (or API) of the respective database systems and an internal language/protocol of the enterprise application integration system. To this end, the connectors can utilize a scripting language to access the respective database systems. Data retrieved from the database systems can be stored in a central data store in the form of RDF triplets, from which directed graphs can be generated for to generate presentations consolidated from the multiple database systems.

Methods And Apparatus For Enterprise Application Integration

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US Patent:
8335792, Dec 18, 2012
Filed:
May 8, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/430258
Inventors:
Colin P. Britton - Lexington MA, US
Amir Azmi - Billerica MA, US
Ashok Kumar - Marlborough MA, US
Noah W. Kaufman - Cambridge MA, US
Chandra Bajpai - Natick MA, US
Robert F. Angelo - Sudbury MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707758
Abstract:
A method for enterprise application integration that uses “connectors” that can be instantiated via downloading (e. g. , using Java or other such technologies) to provide interfaces to respective disparate database systems. The databases systems may comprise any variety of now or heretofore known systems, e. g. SAP, Oracle, and so forth. The connectors can, for example, translate between a native language (or API) of the respective database systems and an internal language/protocol of the enterprise application integration system. To this end, the connectors can utilize a scripting language to access the respective database systems. Data retrieved from the database systems can be stored in a central data store in the form of RDF triplets, from which directed graphs can be generated for to generate presentations consolidated from the multiple database systems.

Methods And Apparatus For Real-Time Business Visibility Using Persistent Schema-Less Data Storage

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US Patent:
20020174126, Nov 21, 2002
Filed:
Oct 29, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/051619
Inventors:
Colin Britton - Lexington MA, US
Amir Azmi - Billerica MA, US
Ashok Kumar - Marlborough MA, US
Noah Kaufman - Cambridge MA, US
Chandra Bajpai - Natick MA, US
Robert Angelo - Sudbury MA, US
David Bigwood - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707/100000
Abstract:
The invention provides methods for enterprise business visibility that transform any of marketing, e-commerce and transactional from a plurality of legacy and other databases into resource description framework (RDF) syntax. This information can be time-stamped (e.g., with expiration dates) and stored in a central data store. Answers to queries are discerned by applying genetic algorithm-based search techniques to the holographic store, with the confidence levels of those answers is based in part, for example, on the time-stamps of the triples.

Systems And Methods Of Secure Data Exchange

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US Patent:
20170142076, May 18, 2017
Filed:
Jan 12, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/405260
Inventors:
- New York NY, US
Visal Chandrakant Acharya - Everett MA, US
Richard David Anstey - Cheltenham, GB
Wasif Qayyum Awan - Lexington MA, US
Amir M. Azmi - Belmont MA, US
Selom Harry Azuma - Boston MA, US
Wade Michael Callison - Acton MA, US
Clement Cazalot - Boston MA, US
Mayank Choudhary - Shrewsbury MA, US
Peter W. Cleary - Colorado Springs CO, US
Benedict Robert Dsilva - Cambridge MA, US
Fuat Ertunc - Boston MA, US
Simon Genzer - Brookline MA, US
John William Giudice - Lexington MA, US
Douglas McLean Gordon - Wellesley MA, US
Jonathan Gorin - Forest Hills NY, US
John Held - North Aurora IL, US
Ronald W. Hovsepian - Holliston MA, US
Ganesh Kannan - Wayland MA, US
John Landy - Cohasset MA, US
David Scott Lindsay - Marshfield MA, US
Dario R. Lirio - Newton MA, US
Himali Mahajan - Medford MA, US
Olivier Mangez - Maisons Laffitte, FR
Kevin L. McCarthy - Arlington MA, US
Kevin McNulty - Dedham MA, US
Jerry Lee Meyer - Charlestown MA, US
Anupam Miharia - Winchester MA, US
Constantin Miroslav - Bucharest, RO
Andrew James Mitchell - Binfield, GB
Uli P. Mittermaier - Boston MA, US
Harshal Morparia - Lexington MA, US
Alex Negrea - Bucharest, RO
Yana Nikolayeva - Manalapan NJ, US
Madhavi Parimi - Quincy MA, US
Matthew A. Porzio - Centerport NY, US
Vedang Shailesh Purohit - Saugus MA, US
Liviu Rozin - Wilmington MA, US
Godsway Sappor - Watertown MA, US
Glenn Schwartz - Rochester NY, US
Fahim Siddiqui - Boston MA, US
Nanu Swamy - Nashua NH, US
Paul Tearnen - Seattle WA, US
Sudhakar Velamoor - Sharon MA, US
Margin Vora - Lynnfield MA, US
Michael Joseph Waluk - Pembroke MA, US
Charlie Weiblen - Wrentham MA, US
Peter Wenzel - Pasadena CA, US
Jeffrey Chi Wong - South Dennis MA, US
Tony Yip - Melrose MA, US
Khurram Ghafoor - Medford MA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for managing digital rights management (DRM) protected content sharing in a networked secure collaborative computer data exchange environment through a secure exchange facility managed by an intermediate organizational entity amongst users of a plurality of other organizational entities, wherein computer data content and access rights for the computer data content is shared between a first and second user, the computer data content and access rights for the computer data content are transformed into a DRM protected computer data content through communications with a DRM engine, wherein the DRM engine is selected based on a content type of the computer data content, and the DRM engine is provided by an entity other than the intermediate organizational entity and other than any of the plurality of other organizational entities.

Systems And Methods Of Secure Data Exchange

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US Patent:
20150310188, Oct 29, 2015
Filed:
Apr 22, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/693643
Inventors:
- New York NY, US
Visal Chandrakant Acharya - Everett MA, US
Richard David Anstey - Cheltenham, GB
Wasif Qayyum Awan - Belmont MA, US
Amir M. Azmi - Belmont MA, US
Selom Harry Azuma - Boston MA, US
Wade Michael Callison - Acton MA, US
Clement Cazalot - Boston MA, US
Mayank Choudhary - Shrewsbury MA, US
Peter W. Cleary - Colorado Springs CO, US
Benedict Robert Dsilva - Cambridge MA, US
Fuat Ertunc - Boston MA, US
Simon Genzer - Brookline MA, US
John William Giudice - Lexington MA, US
Douglas McLean Gordon - Wellesley MA, US
Jonathan Gorin - Forest Hills NY, US
John Held - North Aurora IL, US
Ronald W. Hovsepian - Holliston MA, US
Ganesh Kannan - Wayland MA, US
John Landy - Cohasset MA, US
David Scott Lindsay - Marshfield MA, US
Dario R. Lirio - Newton MA, US
Himali Mahajan - Medford MA, US
Olivier Mangez - Maisons Laffitte, FR
Kevin L. McCarthy - Arlington MA, US
Kevin McNulty - Dedham MA, US
Jerry Lee Meyer - Charlestown MA, US
Anupam Miharia - Winchester MA, US
Constantin Miroslav - Bucharest, RO
Andrew James Mitchell - Binfield, GB
Uli P. Mittermaier - Boston MA, US
Harshal Morparia - Lexington MA, US
Alex Negrea - Bucharest, RO
Yana Nikolayeva - Manalapan NJ, US
Madhavi Parimi - Quincy MA, US
Matthew A. Porzio - Centerport NY, US
Vedang Shailesh Purohit - Saugus MA, US
Liviu Rozin - Bedford MA, US
Godsway Sappor - Watertown MA, US
Glenn Schwartz - Rochester NY, US
Fahim Siddiqui - Boston MA, US
Nanu Swamy - Nashua NH, US
Paul Tearnen - Seattle WA, US
Sudhakar Velamoor - Sharon MA, US
Margin Vora - Lynnfield MA, US
Michael Joseph Waluk - Pembroke MA, US
Charlie Weiblen - Wrentham MA, US
Peter Wenzel - Pasadena CA, US
Jeffrey Chi Wong - South Dennis MA, US
Tony Yip - Melrose MA, US
Khurram Ghafoor - Medford MA, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/10
G06F 21/60
G06F 21/62
Abstract:
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for managing digital rights management (DRM) protected content sharing in a networked secure collaborative computer data exchange environment through a secure exchange facility managed by an intermediate organizational entity amongst users of a plurality of other organizational entities, wherein computer data content and access rights for the computer data content is shared between a first and second user, the computer data content and access rights for the computer data content are transformed into a DRM protected computer data content through communications with a DRM engine, wherein the DRM engine is selected based on a content type of the computer data content, and the DRM engine is provided by an entity other than the intermediate organizational entity and other than any of the plurality of other organizational entities.
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