William David Clayton
Physician at Lamar, Austin, TX

License number
Colorado 27935
Issued Date
Jan 15, 1987
Renew Date
May 31, 1991
Expiration Date
May 31, 1991
Type
Physician
Address
Address
4032 S Lamar Blvd SUITE #500, Austin, TX 78704

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
William Clayton, age 69
504 Glendale St, Queen City, TX 75572
(281) 685-2219
William Clayton
5112 Baton Rouge Blvd, Frisco, TX 75035
(972) 832-5978
William Clayton, age 53
4645 52Nd St APT Q6, Lubbock, TX 79414
(210) 522-9090
William Clayton
6115 Bullard Dr APT B, Austin, TX 78757
William Clayton, age 64
6212 Smith Oak Trl, Austin, TX 78749
(512) 892-8725

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Business Analyst And Technical Writer At Confidential

Business Analyst And Technical Writer At Confidential

Position:
Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Confidential
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Confidential - Worldwide since Mar 2013 - Business Analyst and Technical Writer Confidential - Worldwide Dec 2011 - Nov 2012 - Contract Systems Engineer Confidential - Austin, Texas Area Mar 2011 - Dec 2011 - Contract Network Engineer The State of Texas Department of Information Resources - Austin, Texas Area Jun 2010 - Mar 2011 - Contract Technical Writer IE Ventures Dec 2005 - Jun 2010 - Contract VoIP Network Administrator StarView Solutions Sep 2009 - May 2010 - Senior Network Engineer and Telecom Rate Analyst Core NAP Sep 2008 - Sep 2009 - Senior Network Engineer Movero Technology May 2008 - Aug 2008 - Contract UNIX and Network Security Engineer Seton Family of Hospitals Jul 2007 - Apr 2008 - Contract UNIX and Network Security Engineer Wide Area Management Services Sep 2006 - Jun 2007 - Network Engineer Telechoice Solutions Oct 2005 - Oct 2006 - UNIX Administrator Propagation Networks Oct 2004 - Sep 2005 - UNIX Administrator Various Multi-Service Organizations (Cable TV, Phone, and Internet providers) - South Texas May 2002 - Sep 2004 - Technician
Education:
Del Mar College 2001 - 2002
3.75 GPA, Computer Science
TM
Skills:
Network Administration, Network Engineering, Linux, System Administration, Network Security, Xen, VMWare, Cisco IOS, Linux KVM, Red Hat Linux, Gentoo Linux, All the Linuxes, iSCSI, SuSE Linux, FreeBSD, Slackware Linux, Ubuntu Linux, VMware, Disaster Recovery, VoIP, Data Center, Cisco Technologies, Servers, Telecommunications
Languages:
Creoles and pidgins, Portuguese-based


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Computer Controlled Recorder Of Television Signals Having The Ability For A User To Select Among A Varity Of Stored Signals For Playback Independent Of Recording Of An Audio And Video Stream

Computer Controlled Recorder Of Television Signals Having The Ability For A User To Select Among A Varity Of Stored Signals For Playback Independent Of Recording Of An Audio And Video Stream

US Patent:
6674960, Jan 6, 2004
Filed:
Oct 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/264749
Inventors:
Joe W. Duran - Austin TX
Michael Vayden Jenkins - Austin TX
William Todd Clayton - Austin TX
Assignee:
Forgent Networks, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
H04N 5781
US Classification:
386 96, 386125
Abstract:
A computer based television signal recording device is provided. This recording device allows for the recording of input streams onto a mass storage device such as a computer hard drive. The playback of individual programs can be done independently of the recording. A user interface is provided which has a list of the recorded television signals and the user can select for playback any of the listed recorded television signals.


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Multiple Medium Message Recording System

Multiple Medium Message Recording System

US Patent:
6480584, Nov 12, 2002
Filed:
Jun 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/894051
Inventors:
Joe W. Duran - Austin TX
Michael Vayden Jenkins - Austin TX
William Todd Clayton - Austin TX
Assignee:
Forgent Networks, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 9321, 37920201, 348 1408
Abstract:
A teleconferencing system with capability to store incoming multiple medium messages for later retrieval and playback is disclosed. The system includes a communications multiplexer which, in normal mode, receives the incoming message and routes the message to various output functions, including video, audio, and computer display. In store mode, the communications multiplexer receives the incoming message and communicates it to disk storage, for example by way of direct memory access. During playback, the communications multiplexer receives data from the disk storage, and controls its communication to the various output functions, in the same manner as during receipt of a normal incoming message during an interactive teleconference. As a result, multiple medium messages may be stored for later retrieval, with the playback appearing in the same manner as a conventional teleconference message.


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Video Conference Control System And Method

Video Conference Control System And Method

US Patent:
2012032, Dec 20, 2012
Filed:
Jun 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/162155
Inventors:
Jonathan D. Bowen - Austin TX, US
William Todd Clayton - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
VTEL PRODUCTS CORPORATION, INC. - Austin TX
International Classification:
H04N 7/15
US Classification:
348 1402, 348 1403, 348 1408, 348E07083
Abstract:
A local video conference system executing a video conference application, that lacks an ability or functionality to control a remote camera of a remote video conference system, can display video from the remote video conference system. The local video conference system can also execute a controller application that can provide the local video conference system control of the remote camera. The controller application can receive user input that selects a region of multiple regions of a display window of the video conference application indicating a camera action for the remote camera, can determine a camera action based on the user input and the selected region, and can provide the camera action to the remote video conference system via a network. The remote video conference system can pan, tilt, and/or zoom the remote camera based on the camera action received from the controller application of the local video conference system.


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Computer Controlled Video Multiplexer For Video Conferencing And Message Systems

Computer Controlled Video Multiplexer For Video Conferencing And Message Systems

US Patent:
6181784, Jan 30, 2001
Filed:
Jan 25, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/490905
Inventors:
Joe W. Duran - Austin TX
Michael Vayden Jenkins - Austin TX
William Todd Clayton - Austin TX
Assignee:
VTEL Corporation - Austin TX
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 9321
Abstract:
A teleconferencing system with capability to store incoming multiple medium messages for later retrieval and playback is disclosed. The system includes a communications multiplexer which, in normal mode, receives the incoming message and routes the message to various output functions, including video, audio, and computer display. In store mode, the communications multiplexer receives the incoming message and communicates it to disk storage, for example by way of direct memory access. During playback, the communications multiplexer receives data from the disk storage, and controls its communication to the various output functions, in the same manner as during receipt of a normal incoming message during an interactive teleconference. As a result, multiple medium messages may be stored for later retrieval, with the playback appearing in the same manner as a conventional teleconference message.


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Centralized Server Methodology For Combined Audio And Video Content

Centralized Server Methodology For Combined Audio And Video Content

US Patent:
2004008, Apr 29, 2004
Filed:
Oct 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/691675
Inventors:
Joe Duran - Austin TX, US
Michael Jenkins - Austin TX, US
William Clayton - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
Forgent Networks, Inc.
International Classification:
H04M001/00, H04B001/38
US Classification:
455/412100, 455/566000
Abstract:
A teleconferencing system with capability to store incoming multiple medium messages for later retrieval and playback is disclosed. The system includes a communications multiplexer which, in normal mode, receives the incoming message and routes the message to various output functions, including video, audio, and computer display. In store mode, the communications multiplexer receives the incoming message and communicates it to disk storage, for example by way of direct memory access. During playback, the communications multiplexer receives data from the disk storage, and controls its communication to the various output functions, in the same manner as during receipt of a normal incoming message during an interactive teleconference. As a result, multiple medium messages may be stored for later retrieval, with the playback appearing in the same manner as a conventional teleconference message.


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Computer Controlled Video System Allowing Playback During Recording

Computer Controlled Video System Allowing Playback During Recording

US Patent:
6285746, Sep 4, 2001
Filed:
Jan 8, 2001
Appl. No.:
9/757392
Inventors:
Joe W. Duran - Austin TX
Michael Vayden Jenkins - Austin TX
William Todd Clayton - Austin TX
Assignee:
VTEL Corporation - Austin TX
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 9321
Abstract:
A teleconferencing system with capability to store incoming multiple medium messages for later retrieval and playback is disclosed. The system includes a communications multiplexer which, in normal mode, receives the incoming message and routes the message to various output functions, including video, audio, and computer display. In store mode, the communications multiplexer receives the incoming message and communicates it to disk storage, for example by way of direct memory access. During playback, the communications multiplexer receives data from the disk storage, and controls its communication to the various output functions, in the same manner as during receipt of a normal incoming message during an interactive teleconference. As a result, multiple medium messages may be stored for later retrieval, with the playback appearing in the same manner as a conventional teleconference message.