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April 24, 2013

Ilsefay Obviously Didn't Wait the Recommended Six Weeks

Quick, what takes nine months to grow, a lot of money, pain and specialists to procure, and causes a life time of worry and pride for the creators? If you said a major cloud computing patent, you are correct!

Less than a year after the release of their MatchMaking system, Ilsefay has been granted a new patent that not only protects but legitimizes its methodology.

This system is practically revolutionizing the transfer, copy, and replication of big data from environments including: cloud to cloud, cloud region to cloud region and cloud to business. By recognizing and transferring only the differences in data sets between two data centers rather than entire sets, the company can increase speeds by 10-30 times as opposed to traditional methods.

Ilsefay has said that this new technology “is crucial for modern businesses that need up-to-date data in real-time,” which I feel is mildly redundant. Regardless of size or location, a big corporation or a start-up, if you are dealing with cloud -based technologies and large sets of data, who doesn’t at least want if not need up-to-date data in real -time. The ability of a business to make important decisions is completely based on the information they have at hand, which makes the most recent data the most valuable. In fact, between this new patent and SugarCRM’s (News - Alert) soon to be released Sugar 7 platform, having the best new customer data on hand at any given time should be a snap. This is, of course, is just an example. There are applications in product lifestyle management, disaster recovery, data synchronization and anywhere else the numbers are big and timing counts.

President and CEO of Ilsefay, Chris McLennon is thrilled about the patent. He added, "We're proud to have invented technology that's truly unique in the marketplace. One that's helpful to so many existing and potential customers, adding value to our company at large, and providing even more upside to our investors. We expect to announce additional partnerships and customer relationships in the near future."

The patent was issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on March 26, 2013. It is patent No. 8,407,315 and is titled "Method for horizontal scale delta encoding."

Nine months is an impressively short amount of time for a relatively small team to release two groundbreaking patents. Let’s see if the business  can break its record next year.




Edited by Jamie Epstein
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