ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 12 -- United States Patent no. 12,224,933, issued on Feb. 11, was assigned to Truist Bank (Charlotte, N.C.).
"Automatically routing network requests between computer subsystems" was invented by Robert Rohr (Charlotte, N.C.) and Selcuk Karakaplan (New York).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Network requests can be automatically routed between two or more computer subsystems in some examples. In one such example, a system can determine that a user is eligible for a service based on usage data relating to an account of the user. Based on determining that the account is eligible for the service, the system can activate the service for the user by communicating with a service sub...