Patent classifications
H04L61/45
DOMAIN SPECIFIC LANGUAGE FOR PROTECTED MESH COMMUNICATION
A system and method of protecting communication in a mesh network of nodes. The method including receiving a request from a joiner node of the mesh network to join the mesh network. The method including validating permissions for the joiner node responsive to receiving the request. The method including acquiring one or more dictionary objects based on the permissions. The method including granting, by a control node of a mesh network, access rights for the joiner node to join the mesh network by transmitting an access rights message comprising the one or more dictionary objects to the joiner node, wherein the access rights message causes the joiner node to locally store the one or more dictionary objects and use the one or more dictionary objects when communicating with one or more nodes of the mesh network.
DOMAIN SPECIFIC LANGUAGE FOR PROTECTED MESH COMMUNICATION
A system and method of protecting communication in a mesh network of nodes. The method including receiving a request from a joiner node of the mesh network to join the mesh network. The method including validating permissions for the joiner node responsive to receiving the request. The method including acquiring one or more dictionary objects based on the permissions. The method including granting, by a control node of a mesh network, access rights for the joiner node to join the mesh network by transmitting an access rights message comprising the one or more dictionary objects to the joiner node, wherein the access rights message causes the joiner node to locally store the one or more dictionary objects and use the one or more dictionary objects when communicating with one or more nodes of the mesh network.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING A COMPLETION SCORE OF A RECORD OBJECT FROM ELECTRONIC ACTIVITIES
The present disclosure relates to a method for determining a completion score for a record object based on electronic activities. The method includes accessing record objects, each of which corresponds to a record object type and includes object fields having object field-values. The method includes selecting one of the record objects. The method includes identifying electronic activities transmitted or received associated with the record object. Each of the electronic activities has a timestamp indicating a receipt time or transmission time of the respective electronic activity. The method includes determining a participant of each of the electronic activities. The method includes determining a completion score indicating a likelihood of completing an event associated with the record object based on the timestamp of each of the electronic activities and the participant of each of the electronic activities. The method includes storing an association between the record object and the completion score.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING A COMPLETION SCORE OF A RECORD OBJECT FROM ELECTRONIC ACTIVITIES
The present disclosure relates to a method for determining a completion score for a record object based on electronic activities. The method includes accessing record objects, each of which corresponds to a record object type and includes object fields having object field-values. The method includes selecting one of the record objects. The method includes identifying electronic activities transmitted or received associated with the record object. Each of the electronic activities has a timestamp indicating a receipt time or transmission time of the respective electronic activity. The method includes determining a participant of each of the electronic activities. The method includes determining a completion score indicating a likelihood of completing an event associated with the record object based on the timestamp of each of the electronic activities and the participant of each of the electronic activities. The method includes storing an association between the record object and the completion score.
Email message receiving system in a cloud infrastructure
A new and improved onboarding process for configuring and activating an email message receiving system (EMRS) to accept and process email messages on behalf of a customer is disclosed. The process comprises generating a customer-account-specific Domain Name Server (DNS) name that identifies a customer of the EMRS and a mail server for accepting and processing email messages for a domain associated with the customer. The process includes providing the customer-account-specific DNS name to the customer, receiving a request to process email messages for the domain associated with the customer and identifying using the customer-account-specific DNS name, the mail server for receiving the email messages for the domain. The process further includes verifying, using the customer-account-specific DNS name, that the customer has permission for receiving the email messages for the domain. The process includes processing the email messages and delivering the messages to a destination system.
Email message receiving system in a cloud infrastructure
A new and improved onboarding process for configuring and activating an email message receiving system (EMRS) to accept and process email messages on behalf of a customer is disclosed. The process comprises generating a customer-account-specific Domain Name Server (DNS) name that identifies a customer of the EMRS and a mail server for accepting and processing email messages for a domain associated with the customer. The process includes providing the customer-account-specific DNS name to the customer, receiving a request to process email messages for the domain associated with the customer and identifying using the customer-account-specific DNS name, the mail server for receiving the email messages for the domain. The process further includes verifying, using the customer-account-specific DNS name, that the customer has permission for receiving the email messages for the domain. The process includes processing the email messages and delivering the messages to a destination system.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MERGING TENANT SHADOW SYSTEMS OF RECORD INTO A MASTER SYSTEM OF RECORD
The present disclosure is related to systems and methods of merging tenant shadow systems of record into a master system of record. First tenant record objects of a first tenant system of record can be accessed. A master record object for a master system of record can be generated using the corresponding first tenant record object. A second tenant record object of a second tenant system of record can be accessed. Whether the second tenant record object is to be merged into the corresponding master record object can be determined. When determined to merge, the second tenant record object can be merged into the corresponding master record object. When determined to not merge, a new master record can be generated.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MERGING TENANT SHADOW SYSTEMS OF RECORD INTO A MASTER SYSTEM OF RECORD
The present disclosure is related to systems and methods of merging tenant shadow systems of record into a master system of record. First tenant record objects of a first tenant system of record can be accessed. A master record object for a master system of record can be generated using the corresponding first tenant record object. A second tenant record object of a second tenant system of record can be accessed. Whether the second tenant record object is to be merged into the corresponding master record object can be determined. When determined to merge, the second tenant record object can be merged into the corresponding master record object. When determined to not merge, a new master record can be generated.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING EVENTS BASED ON UPDATES TO NODE PROFILES FROM ELECTRONIC ACTIVITIES
The present disclosure relates to methods, systems, and storage media for detecting events based on updates to node profiles from electronic activities. Exemplary implementations may access an electronic activity transmitted or received via an electronic account associated with a data source provider; generate a plurality of activity field-value pairs; maintain a plurality of node profiles; identify a first state of a first node profile of the plurality of node profiles; update the first node profile using the electronic activity; identify a second state of the first node profile subsequent to updating the first node profile using the electronic activity; detect a state change of the first node profile based on the first state and the second state; determine that the state change satisfies an event condition; and store an association between the first node profile and an event type corresponding to the event condition.
Systems and methods for matching electronic activities directly to record objects of systems of record with node profiles
The system described herein can automatically match, link, or otherwise associate electronic activities with one or more record objects. For an electronic activity that is eligible or qualifies to be matched with one or more record objects, the system can identify one or more set of rules or rule sets. Using the rule sets, the system can identify candidate record objects. The system can then rank the identified candidate record objects to select one or more record objects with which to associate the electronic activity. The system can then store an association between the electronic activity and the selected one or more record objects.