CACHING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CACHING CLOUD Loudcloud, Inc. 599 North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale CA 94086 CACHING;Consultation in the technical facilitation of electronic commerce and business transactions via a global computer network; consultation in the fields of computer software, computer hardware, computer hardware design, information technology and computer networks; computer software design for others; technical support services, namely, troubleshooting, monitoring and controlling computer hardware and software via a global computer network; installation, operation, and maintenance of computer software; creating and maintaining websites for others; designing and implementing network web pages for others; hosting the websites of others on a computer server for a global computer network; repair and installation services for computer software; providing online information in the field of Internet infrastructure, namely, the linking of computers and computer networks, website development and management, computer hardware and software for the design, development, management and implementation of electronic commerce systems and websites;
COGNITIVE CACHING Vantrix Corporation Suite 1200 1425 Rene Levesque West Montreal, QC H3G1T7 Canada CACHING;Multimedia transcoding services; Rental of computer software for multimedia transcoding services; Software as a service for multimedia transcoding; Rental of computer hardware for multimedia transcoding services; Infrastructure as a service for multimedia transcoding;
TWIN CACHING VisiStat, Inc. 2290 North First Street, Suite 102 San Jose CA 95131 CACHING;computer services, namely, internet protocol address verification featuring the translating of computer internet protocol (IP) addresses to identify Business to Business usage and ownership;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Techniques are provided for performing transaction-aware caching of metadata in an electronic file system. A mechanism is described for providing transaction-aware caching that uses a cache hierarchy, where the cache hierarchy includes uncommitted caches associated with sessions in an application and a committed cache that is shared among the sessions in that application. Techniques are described for caching document metadata, access control metadata and folder path metadata. Also described is a technique for using negative cache entries to avoid unnecessary communications with a server when applications repeatedly request non-existent data.