Patent classifications
H04L61/45
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING NEW RECORD OBJECTS BASED ON ELECTRONIC ACTIVITIES
Methods, systems, and storage media for generating new record objects based on electronic activities are disclosed. Example implementations may: access a plurality of electronic activities; access a plurality of record objects; parse an electronic activity of the plurality of electronic activities; determine, responsive to parsing the electronic activity, that the electronic activity is to be matched to one or more record objects; determine for each candidate record object that a match score indicating a likelihood of electronic activity being matched to the candidate record object is below a threshold; determine an object type of a new record object to generate based on one or more participants of the electronic activity; generate the new record object of the determined type; and store in a data structure an association between the new record object and the electronic activity.
Domain name address obtaining method
A domain name address obtaining method includes: in a case that a first condition is met, performing a related operation of refreshing a domain name address record. The first condition includes at least one of: confirming that an obtained DNS address is changed; occurring a PDU session relocation; confirming that an obtained IP address is changed; a first DNN being no longer available; a second DNN being available; a terminal moving from a first area to a second area; the terminal moving out of the first area; the terminal moving to the second area; a first indication being received; the terminal being handed over; or the terminal being in a connected state. The first area includes at least one of: a serving area of a first local service, a serving area of a non-local service, or an available area of the first DNN.
Decentralized system for securely resolving domain names
A decentralized system for securely registering, updating, and/or resolving domain names in a distributed ledger is disclosed. The distributed ledger may comprise a smart contract that includes a look-up table that maps network names to network addresses and/or one or more keys. The smart contract may verify whether any updates and/or changes made to an entry in the look-up table are cryptographically authorized. Additionally, the smart contract may enforce any additional policies implemented by a domain administrator for authenticating changes and/or updates to a domain name entry. The unique combination of storing domain information in a decentralized ledger and validating changes and/or updates to the domain information provides a decentralized root of trust that allows for secure queries of network names (e.g., domain name) for secure cross-entity communications.
Digital workspace sharing over one or more display clients in proximity of a main client
Systems and techniques are provided for a digital collaborative workspace system. The system includes a server network node having a processor and a database accessible thereto. The server network node can include logic to register a first display identification code (DIC) with a first network node, a second DIC with a second network node and a third DIC with a third network node. The server network node can detect an input from a second user identifying the shared workspace and the registered phone number or other identifier of the first user. The server network node can transmit this data to the third network node and in dependence upon receiving a selection of one or more of the first DIC, the second DIC, and the third DIC from the third network node, start a collaboration by sending the shared digital workspace to the network nodes registered with the selected DICs.
Digital workspace sharing over one or more display clients in proximity of a main client
Systems and techniques are provided for a digital collaborative workspace system. The system includes a server network node having a processor and a database accessible thereto. The server network node can include logic to register a first display identification code (DIC) with a first network node, a second DIC with a second network node and a third DIC with a third network node. The server network node can detect an input from a second user identifying the shared workspace and the registered phone number or other identifier of the first user. The server network node can transmit this data to the third network node and in dependence upon receiving a selection of one or more of the first DIC, the second DIC, and the third DIC from the third network node, start a collaboration by sending the shared digital workspace to the network nodes registered with the selected DICs.
METHOD, CONTROLLER, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM FOR NETWORK ADDRESSING ON A DISTRIBUTED CRYPTO LEDGER NETWORK
A method, controller, and non-transitory computer-readable medium of a distributed crypto-ledger network, including receiving an instruction to perform an operation between a first user and a second user, the first user corresponding to a first entity that is a member of the distributed crypto-ledger network, the instruction comprising a destination address corresponding to the second user, querying a top-level name registry with the destination address to determine a second entity associated with the destination address, the second entity being a different member of the crypto-ledger network, and executing the operation between the first user and the second user by transmitting execution instructions to the first entity and the second entity, the execution instructions causing a first entity controller to modify data stored on a first distributed crypto-ledger of the first entity, and causing a second entity controller to modify data stored on the second distributed crypto-ledger of the second entity.
METHOD, CONTROLLER, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM FOR NETWORK ADDRESSING ON A DISTRIBUTED CRYPTO LEDGER NETWORK
A method, controller, and non-transitory computer-readable medium of a distributed crypto-ledger network, including receiving an instruction to perform an operation between a first user and a second user, the first user corresponding to a first entity that is a member of the distributed crypto-ledger network, the instruction comprising a destination address corresponding to the second user, querying a top-level name registry with the destination address to determine a second entity associated with the destination address, the second entity being a different member of the crypto-ledger network, and executing the operation between the first user and the second user by transmitting execution instructions to the first entity and the second entity, the execution instructions causing a first entity controller to modify data stored on a first distributed crypto-ledger of the first entity, and causing a second entity controller to modify data stored on the second distributed crypto-ledger of the second entity.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RESTRICTING ELECTRONIC ACTIVITIES FROM BEING LINKED WITH RECORD OBJECTS
The present disclosure relates to restricting electronic activities from being linked with record objects. According to at least one aspect of the disclosure, a method can include accessing, by one or more processors, a plurality of electronic activities, accessing a plurality of record objects of one or more systems of record, identifying an electronic activity of the plurality of electronic activities to match to one or more record objects, determining a data source provider associated with providing access to the electronic activity, and identifying a system of record corresponding to the determined data source provider. The system of record can include a plurality of candidate record objects to which to match the electronic activity. The method can include restricting the electronic activity from being linked with the at least one record object.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RESTRICTING ELECTRONIC ACTIVITIES FROM BEING LINKED WITH RECORD OBJECTS
The present disclosure relates to restricting electronic activities from being linked with record objects. According to at least one aspect of the disclosure, a method can include accessing, by one or more processors, a plurality of electronic activities, accessing a plurality of record objects of one or more systems of record, identifying an electronic activity of the plurality of electronic activities to match to one or more record objects, determining a data source provider associated with providing access to the electronic activity, and identifying a system of record corresponding to the determined data source provider. The system of record can include a plurality of candidate record objects to which to match the electronic activity. The method can include restricting the electronic activity from being linked with the at least one record object.
Systems and methods for removing electronic activities from systems of records based on filtering policies
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for removing electronic activities from systems of record based on filtering policies. The method includes accessing record objects of one or more systems of record. The method includes identifying a plurality of electronic activities stored in a record object of one of the systems of record. The method includes parsing the plurality of electronic activities. The method includes determining that one of the electronic activities is associated with an electronic account corresponding to a data source provider. The method includes selecting one or more filtering policies associated with the electronic account. The method includes applying the selected one or more filtering policies to the plurality of electronic activities to identify a subset of electronic activities. The method includes initiating a process to cause removal of at least one electronic activity of the subset of electronic activities from the system of record.