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- Patent Title: Systems and methods of creating and accessing software simulated computers
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Application No.: US13168487Application Date: 2011-06-24
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Publication No.: US08490080B2Publication Date: 2013-07-16
- Inventor: Mark Janzen
- Applicant: Mark Janzen
- Applicant Address: US KS Wichita
- Assignee: Applianz Technologies, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Applianz Technologies, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US KS Wichita
- Agency: Dickstein Shapiro LLP
- Main IPC: G06F9/445
- IPC: G06F9/445

Abstract:
The system and methods of the present application comprise one or more computers that generate and maintain a plurality of software-simulated computers. Each software-simulated computer is adapted to efficiently run an installed application program. Additional security layers provide access to the installed application through a remote user interface installed on a user's computing device. The system generates a new copy of the software-simulated computer for each user session, that prevents configuration problems from interfering with the proper operation of the application program, thereby consistently running the application in an optimized fashion, regardless of changes made to the software-simulated computer by the user or a virus. These software-simulated computers are unaffected by changes a user makes on their own client device. To this end, the system provides robust, web accessible capabilities to application software that may not have been adapted for use on the Internet.
Public/Granted literature
- US20110296403A1 SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF CREATING AND ACCESSING SOFTWARE SIMULATED COMPUTERS Public/Granted day:2011-12-01
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