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Mehrdad Khalili

from San Jose, CA
Age ~61

Mehrdad Khalili Phones & Addresses

  • 3441 Vistaview Dr, San Jose, CA 95132 (408) 569-9695
  • 3707 Poinciana Dr, Santa Clara, CA 95051 (408) 243-0909
  • 3707 Poinciana Dr #55, Santa Clara, CA 95051 (408) 243-0909
  • Lowell, MA

Resumes

Resumes

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Director

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Industry:
Banking
Work:
Investbank
Director
Skills:
Traders
Operations
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Consultant And Program Manager

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Location:
San Jose, CA
Work:
Csp Company
Consultant and Program Manager
Education:
University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Mehrdad Khalili

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Cs Painting Company Jun 2013 - May 2018
Co-Founder

Hp Mar 2012 - Mar 2013
Bisiness Development Manager

Hp Dec 1, 2007 - Oct 2005
Senior Manager

Compaq Nov 2003 - Oct 2005
Senior Manager

Compaq Sep 2000 - Nov 2003
Manager
Education:
University of Massachusetts Lowell 1982 - 1985
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electronics
Skills:
Vmware
Storage
Operating Systems
Sdlc
Servers
Device Drivers
Pre Sales
Software Installation
Unix
Cloud Computing
Project Management
Leadership
Product Design
Hardware
Data Center
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Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For The Add Or Swap Of An Adapter On An Operating Computer

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US Patent:
6484226, Nov 19, 2002
Filed:
Jun 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/885597
Inventors:
Walter August Wallach - Los Altos CA
Mehrdad Khalili - San Jose CA
Mallikarjunan Mahalingam - Santa Clara CA
John M. Reed - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Micron Technology, Inc. - Boise ID
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
710362, 710 10, 710104
Abstract:
A software architecture for the hot add and swap of adapters. The software architecture allows users to replace failed components, upgrade outdated components, and add new functionality, such as new network interfaces, disk interface adapters and storage, without impacting existing users. The software architecture supports the hot add and swap of off-the-shelf adapters, including those adapters that are programmable.

System Using Programmable Processor For Selectively Enabling Or Disabling Power To Adapter In Response To Respective Request Signals

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US Patent:
6499073, Dec 24, 2002
Filed:
Oct 1, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/942309
Inventors:
Walter A. Wallach - Los Altos CA
Mehrdad Khalili - San Jose CA
Mallikarjunan Mahalingam - Santa Clara CA
John M. Reed - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Micron Electronics, Inc. - Nampa ID
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
710103, 710102, 710129, 713340
Abstract:
A software architecture for the hot add and swap of adapters. The software architecture allows users to replace failed components, upgrade outdated components, and add new functionality, such as new network interfaces, disk interface adapters and storage, without impacting existing users. The software architecture supports the hot add and swap of off-the-shelf adapters, including those adapters that are programmable.

Aggregation Of Network Resources Providing Offloaded Connections Between Applications Over A Network

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US Patent:
7403535, Jul 22, 2008
Filed:
Dec 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/013185
Inventors:
Prashant Modi - Pleasanton CA, US
Amitabha Biswas - San Francisco CA, US
Yiu Yip - Cupertino CA, US
Doris Sayon - Sunnyvale CA, US
Kathryn Hampton - Los Gatos CA, US
Mehrdad Khalili - San Jose CA, US
Robert R. Teisberg - Georgetown TX, US
Daniel N. Cripe - Round Rock TX, US
Charles L. Hudson - Round Rock TX, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H04J 3/16
H04J 3/22
US Classification:
370401, 370468, 709227
Abstract:
A computer system aggregates a plurality of network resources of a computer system. The plurality of network resources forms a bypass stack operable to provide offloaded connections to one or more applications available on the computer system. Each of the applications is associated with a first port number. The computer system itself is addressable on the network by a public IP address. The system assigns private IP addresses to uniquely identify each of the plurality of network resources. The system creates a socket for each application by which the application can communicate with the network. The socket is associated with a first endpoint tuple that includes the public IP address and the first port number associated with the application for which the socket is created. The socket is further associated with a set of bypass endpoint tuples that are translated from the first endpoint tuple, each of the set including a different one of the private IP addresses. Each of the bypass endpoint tuples is available to be a transport address to define an offloaded connection to the application through one of the network resources.

Managing Connections Through An Aggregation Of Network Resources Providing Offloaded Connections Between Applications Over A Network

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US Patent:
20060129676, Jun 15, 2006
Filed:
Dec 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/012510
Inventors:
Prashant Modi - Pleasanton CA, US
Amitabha Biswas - San Francisco CA, US
Yiu Yip - Cupertino CA, US
Doris Sayon - Sunnyvale CA, US
Kathryn Hampton - Los Gatos CA, US
Mehrdad Khalili - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709227000
Abstract:
A computer system establishes offloaded connections over a network between requester applications running on client nodes and server applications running on a server node. The connections are established through an aggregated plurality of network resources of the server node. Each of the aggregated plurality of server resources is operable to provide offloaded connections over the network and each is assigned to a unique private IP address. Connect queries are generated on behalf of requesting applications. Each of the connect queries specifies one of the server applications using a first endpoint tuple. The first endpoint tuple includes one of one or more IP addresses identifying the server node publicly on the network and a first port number uniquely identifying the server application. A valid set of bypass endpoint tuples are obtained that are translated from the first endpoint tuple specified in the query. Each tuple of the set includes a different one of the assigned private IP addresses. A connect request is issued over the network that specifies a selected one of the valid set of bypass endpoint tuples as the destination transport address for the connection.

Method For The Hot Add Of A Network Adapter On A System Including A Statically Loaded Adapter Driver

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US Patent:
62021117, Mar 13, 2001
Filed:
Oct 1, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/942465
Inventors:
Walter August Wallach - Los Altos CA
Mehrdad Khalili - San Jose CA
Mallikarjunan Mahalingam - Santa Clara CA
John M. Reed - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Micron Electronics, Inc. - Nampa ID
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
710103
Abstract:
A software architecture for the hot add and swap of adapters. The software architecture allows users to replace failed components, upgrade outdated components, and add new functionality, such as new network interfaces, disk interface adapters and storage, without impacting existing users. The software architecture supports the hot add and swap of off-the-shelf adapters, including those adapters that are programmable.

Method For Hot Swapping A Programmable Adapter By Using A Programmable Processor To Selectively Disabling And Enabling Power Thereto Upon Receiving Respective Control Signals

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US Patent:
63049295, Oct 16, 2001
Filed:
Oct 1, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/942457
Inventors:
Walter August Wallach - Los Altos CA
Mehrdad Khalili - San Jose CA
Mallikarjunan Mahalingam - Santa Clara CA
John M. Reed - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Micron Electronics, Inc. - Nampa ID
International Classification:
G06F 126
US Classification:
710103
Abstract:
A software architecture for the hot add and swap of adapters. The software architecture allows users to replace failed components, upgrade outdated components, and add new functionality, such as new network interfaces, disk interface adapters and storage, without impacting existing users. The software architecture supports the hot add and swap of off-the-shelf adapters, including those adapters that are programmable.

System For Hot Swapping A Programmable Adapter By Using A Programmable Processor To Selectively Disabling And Enabling Power Thereto Upon Receiving Respective Control Signals

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US Patent:
61924342, Feb 20, 2001
Filed:
Oct 1, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/942311
Inventors:
Walter August Wallach - Los Altos CA
Mehrdad Khalili - San Jose CA
Mallikarjunan Mahalingam - Santa Clara CA
John M. Reed - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Micron Electronics, INC - Nampa ID
International Classification:
G06F 126
US Classification:
710103
Abstract:
A software architecture for the hot add and swap of adapters. The software architecture allows users to replace failed components, upgrade outdated components, and add new functionality, such as new network interfaces, disk interface adapters and storage, without impacting existing users. The software architecture supports the hot add and swap of off-the-shelf adapters, including those adapters that are programmable.

Method For Hot Add Of A Mass Storage Adapter On A System Including A Dynamically Loaded Adapter Driver

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US Patent:
61794864, Jan 30, 2001
Filed:
Oct 1, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/962963
Inventors:
Walter August Wallach - Los Altos CA
Mehrdad Khalili - San Jose CA
Mallikarjunan Mahalingam - Santa Clara CA
John M. Reed - Morgan Hill CA
Assignee:
Micron Electronics, Inc. - Nampa ID
International Classification:
C06F 1300
US Classification:
395283
Abstract:
A software architecture for the hot add and swap of adapters. The software architecture allows users to replace failed components, upgrade outdated components, and add new functionality, such as new network interfaces, disk interface adapters and storage, without impacting existing users. The software architecture supports the hot add and swap of off-the-shelf adapters, including those adapters that are programmable.
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