H04L67/08

File containerization and management

This disclosure is directed to embodiments of systems and methods for containerizing files and managing policy data applied to the resulting containers. In some of the disclosed embodiments, a computing system determines that a file stored in storage medium is to be included in a container to be sent to at least one computing component associated with a device including a user interface. The computing system determines that the file is of a particular type and also determines code that can be used to access files of the particular type. The computing system combines the file and the code into the container such that container is configured to be executed by the at least one computing component so as to cause content of the file to be presented by the user interface. The computing system then sends the container to the at least one computing component. In some implementations, the container may further include policy information defining at least one of whether, how, where, when, or by whom the file can be accessed using the code. A communication link may be established between the computing system and the container at the at least one computing component and an instruction may be sent via the communication link that causes a change to the policy information.

Accurate local depiction of preview of a program window included in a remote graphical desktop

A technology is described for generating window images of a program window in a service provider environment and providing the window images to a client device for display on the client device when a preview event is detected on the client device. An example method may include detecting a modification to a program window associated with a program hosted on a computing resource located in a service provider environment, obtaining a window image of the program window capturing a graphical state of the program window, and sending the window image to the client device to allow the client device to display the window image on the client device in response to a preview event on the client device that is associated with the program window.

Gaming service automation system with graphical user interface

A robot management system (RMS) includes a plurality of service robots deployed within an operations venue that includes a plurality of gaming devices, an operator terminal presenting a graphical user interface (GUI) to an operator, and a robot management system server (RMS server) configured in networked communication with the plurality of service robots. The RMS server is configured to: identify location data for the service robots; create an interactive overlay map of the operations venue that includes a static map of the operations venue, overlay data showing the location data of the plurality of service robots over the static map, and an interactive icon for each service robot of the plurality of service robots; display, via the GUI, the overlay map; receive a first input indicating a selection of a first interactive icon associated with a first service robot; and display current status information associated with the first service robot.

USER EXPERIENCE ANALYSIS FOR MULTI-CHANNEL REMOTE DESKTOP ENVIRONMENTS

Methods and systems for analysis of a plurality of channels that provide a remote desktop session are described herein. Channel metrics for each of a plurality of communication channels may be received. Each of the plurality of communication channels may be configured to deliver, to a computing device and via a network, different aspects of a remote desktop session. A plurality of channel scores may be determined for each communication channel of the plurality of communication channels. Based on the plurality of channel scores, an aggregate score may be determined. Based on the aggregate score satisfying a threshold, a notification may be transmitted. For example, an indication of one or more executable scripts predicted to improve a performance of one or more of the plurality of communication channels may be transmitted.

Embedding remote applications into HTML pages

Systems and methods for embedding remote applications into HyperText Markup Language (HTML) pages. An example method comprises: identifying, within a HTML page rendered by a browser, a frame referencing a remote application; determining at least one of: a size of a window for rendering output of the remote application on a virtual desktop produced by a virtual execution environment running the remote application or a position of the window on the virtual desktop; causing a remote access session to be established with the virtual execution environment; transmitting a first message specifying at least one of: the size of the window on the virtual desktop or the position of the window on the virtual desktop; and causing the frame to be displayed within the HTML page by the browser for rendering output of the remote application.

Web browser multi-media redirection

A computer system is provided that includes at least one processor configured to execute a host virtual machine configured to host a session with at least one client computer device. The at least one processor is further configured to execute a web browser application configured to access media content from a remote media source, receive encoded media content from the remote media source in a media container format, and execute a multi-media redirection module configured to intercept the encoded media content from being processed by a decoding module of the web browser application. The multi-media redirection module is configured to redirect the encoded media content to the at least one client computer device.

Web browser multi-media redirection

A computer system is provided that includes at least one processor configured to execute a host virtual machine configured to host a session with at least one client computer device. The at least one processor is further configured to execute a web browser application configured to access media content from a remote media source, receive encoded media content from the remote media source in a media container format, and execute a multi-media redirection module configured to intercept the encoded media content from being processed by a decoding module of the web browser application. The multi-media redirection module is configured to redirect the encoded media content to the at least one client computer device.

Message sentiment analyzer and feedback
11501068 · 2022-11-15 · ·

This disclosure describes systems, methods, and apparatus for monitoring keystrokes and determining whether to pass those keystrokes to a target application, for instance, to prevent compliance violations. Keystrokes or other inputs can be analyzed to determine if a non-compliant message is to be sent to an application layer, for instance via a semantic checker that considers phrase templates and parts-of-speech tagged tokenized portions of a message. If a non-compliant message is identified, then the keystrokes, or at least a last keystroke is precluded from reaching the target application or from being stored in temporary or long-term memory.

Systems and methods for establishing secure remote connections to media devices

Systems and methods for establishing secure remote connections to media devices establish a secure shell (SSH) connection between two machines which are located in two different private networks, such as between a remote debugging computer and a receiving device. The receiving device has a persistent outbound connection with a message server. The remote debugging computer connects to a relay manager and obtains a relay instance IP address and port. The relay manager then forwards the relay instance IP address and port to the receiving device via the message server. After receiving the connection request from the message server, the receiving device connects to the relay instance IP and port and waits for the input data. The remote debugging computer performs an SSH handshake and the receiving device directly authenticates the SSH connection.

STATE-SHARING PLUG-IN IN A COMPUTING WORKSPACE ENVIRONMENT
20230033162 · 2023-02-02 · ·

Systems and methods of controlling a state of electronic messaging applications are provided. A system detects a launch of a network application via an embedded browser. The network application is associated with a session identifier of a user. The system identifies one or more electronic messaging applications on a client device of the user. The system transmits, responsive to the launch of the network application associated with the session identifier, an instruction to one or more servers managing the one or more electronic messaging applications to control a state of the one or more electronic messaging applications.