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IBM CANADA

Overview
  • Total Patents
    797
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    205,285
About

IBM CANADA has a total of 797 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1968. It filed its patents most often in Canada, China and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets computer technology, machines and digital networks are INTERWOVEN INC, GOLLAPUDI SREENIVAS and NEXTPAGE INC.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing IBM CANADAs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing IBM CANADAs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Mirlas Lev 34
#2 Huras Matthew A 30
#3 Sluiman Harm 23
#4 Winer Michael J 16
#5 Soor Baldev S 15
#6 Chan Victor S 13
#7 Beisiegel Michael 13
#8 Ng Joanna W 13
#9 Przybylski Piotr 13
#10 Wilding Mark F 12

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CA2862955A1 Kernel based string descriptors
CA2854022A1 Artifact correlation between domains
CA2848683A1 Working set adjustment in a managed environment
CA2838908A1 Security scan using entity history
CA2838104A1 Hybrid task assignment for web crawling
CA2831711A1 Performing safe conditional-load and conditional-store operations
CA2831134A1 Identification of code synchronization points
CA2830605A1 Code versioning for enabling transactional memory region promotion
CA2820230A1 Data splitting for multi-instantiated objects
CA2816781A1 Identifying client states
CA2815153A1 Document order management via binary tree projection
CA2805221A1 Authority based content filtering
CA2796506A1 Personalized budgets for financial services
CA2788100A1 Crawling of generated server-side content
CA2781391A1 Identifying equivalent links on a page
CA2767676A1 Attribution using semantic analysis
CA2762563A1 Data prefetching and coalescing for partitioned global address space languages
CA2759365A1 Identification of thread progress information
CA2744165A1 Centrally controlled proximity based software installation
CA2719928A1 Navigation on maps of irregular scales or variable scales