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HOLT JOHN M

Overview
  • Total Patents
    69
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HOLT JOHN M has a total of 69 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1995. It filed its patents most often in United States and United Kingdom. Its main competitors in its focus markets computer technology, digital networks and machines are DOUGLIS FREDERICK, BACHER UTZ and XIAN LEIFENG ELECTRONIC TECH CO LTD.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing HOLT JOHN Ms patent filings in countries
# Country Total Patents
#1 United States 68
#2 United Kingdom 1

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Chart showing HOLT JOHN Ms patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

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# Name Total Patents
#1 Holt John M 68

Latest patents

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US2008250213A1 Computer architecture and method of operation for multi-computer distributed processing having redundant array of independent systems with replicated memory and code striping
US2008126505A1 Multiple computer system with redundancy architecture
US2008141092A1 Network protocol for network communications
US2008133859A1 Advanced synchronization and contention resolution
US2008140858A1 Switch protocol for network communications
US2008130652A1 Multiple communication networks for multiple computers
US2008133871A1 Hybrid replicated shared memory
US2008151902A1 Multiple network connections for multiple computers
US2008126703A1 Cyclic redundant multiple computer architecture
US2008133691A1 Contention resolution with echo cancellation
US2008133869A1 Redundant multiple computer architecture
US2008127213A1 Contention resolution with counter rollover
US2010121935A1 Hybrid replicated shared memory
US2008120478A1 Advanced synchronization and contention resolution
US2008133689A1 Silent memory reclamation
US2008126572A1 Multi-path switching networks
US2008250221A1 Contention detection with data consolidation
US2008120475A1 Adding one or more computers to a multiple computer system
US2007100828A1 Modified machine architecture with machine redundancy
US2006265704A1 Computer architecture and method of operation for multi-computer distributed processing with synchronization