ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 16 -- United States Patent no. 12,306,782, issued on May 20, was assigned to Liqid Inc. (Westminster, Colo.).
"Peer arrangements among switch-coupled endpoint devices" was invented by James Scott Cannata (Denver), German Kazakov (Longmont, Colo.), Christopher R. Long (Colorado Springs, Colo.) and Jason Breakstone (Broomfield, Colo.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Peer-to-peer arrangements between endpoint devices are provided herein. A method includes establishing synthetic devices representing endpoint devices in an address domain associated with a host processor, where the endpoint devices have a different address domain than the host processor. The method also includes...