Global server for authenticating access to remote services

A client stores a first set of workspace data, and is coupled via a computer network to a global server. The client may be configured to synchronize portions of the first set of workspace data with the global server, which stores independently modifiable copies of the portions. The global server may...

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Main Authors WAGLE PRASAD, BAILES R. STANLEY, MENDEZ DANIEL J, YING CHRISTINE C, BUI HONG Q, APTEKAR-STROBER JOANNA A, COWAN DAVID J, RIGGINS MARK D, ZULEEG CHRISTOPHER R, NG MASON, QUINLAN SEAN MICHAEL
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LanguageEnglish
Published 14.02.2012
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Summary:A client stores a first set of workspace data, and is coupled via a computer network to a global server. The client may be configured to synchronize portions of the first set of workspace data with the global server, which stores independently modifiable copies of the portions. The global server may also store workspace data which is not downloaded from the client, and thus stores a second set of workspace data. The global server may be configured to identify and authenticate a user seeking global server access from a remote terminal, and is configured to provide access to the first set or to the second set. Further, services may be stored anywhere in the computer network. The global server may be configured to provide the user with access to the services. The system may further include a synchronization-start module at the client site (which may be protected by a firewall) that initiates interconnection and synchronization with the global server when predetermined criteria have been satisfied.
Bibliography:Application Number: US20090489326