DAVID BLAKE FARMER
Pilots at Empire Dr, Boulder, CO

License number
Colorado A2520628
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
7366 Empire Dr, Boulder, CO 80303

Professional information

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David Farmer

Location:
Boulder, Colorado
Industry:
Computer Software
Skills:
People Skills, Technical Leadership, Java, C++, Agile Methodologies, Unix, Storage, SCSI, Solaris, Enterprise Software, Perl, SaaS, Unix Shell Scripting, Cloud Computing, Linux, Visual Studio, Windows, Databases, Software Development, Testing, Object Oriented Design, Distributed Systems, Architecture, Oracle, System Architecture, C, Storage Management, XML, Shell Scripting, Software Design, Software Engineering, Virtualization
Languages:
Spanish
Awards:
Bronze and Silver awards
StorageTek
Awards for patents applied for, and articles published.


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David Farmer - Boulder, CO

Work:
Imation Corporation
Senior Software Engineer
BeCompliant Corporation
Owner
encryptX Corporation
Director of Engineering
encryptX Corporation
Senior Software Engineer
Storage Technology Corp
Advisory Software Engineer
Storage Technology Corp
Engineering Manager PAL Development
Storage Technology Corp
Manager
Storage Technology Corp - Louisville, CO
Advisory Software Engineer
IBM - Kingston, NY
Sub Contractor
Interactive Systems Corporation
Extensive development
Sundex Software - Boulder, CO
Software Engineer
Education:
University of Colorado
B. A. in Math/Psychology/Computer Science


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Storage Backup System That Creates Mountable Representations Of Past Contents Of Storage Volumes

US Patent:
7007043, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Dec 23, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/329199
Inventors:
David Farmer - Boulder CO, US
David Lee Trachy - Niwot CO, US
Randy Pierce - Golden CO, US
Marcia Reid Martin - Erie CO, US
Assignee:
Storage Technology Corporation - Louisville CO
International Classification:
G06F 12/16
US Classification:
707203, 707201, 707202, 707204, 711161, 711162, 714 5, 714 6, 714 7, 714 8
Abstract:
A method, computer program product, and data management appliance for scheduling mountable point-in-time views of a storage volume is disclosed. A device external to the data processing system requests indentification information regarding available virtual views made of at least one primary storage device. The identification information is received from the device. The virtual views are incorporated into native filesystem associated with the data processing system. The identification information includes an alphanumeric name, creation date and time information, filesystem type, and access privileges.