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As enterprise supply chains and consumer demand chains have beome globalized, they continue to inefficiently share information “one-up/one-down”. Profound "bullwhip effects" in the chains cause managers to scramble with inventory shortages and consumers attempting to understand product recalls, especially food safety recalls. Add to this the increasing usage of personal mobile devices by managers and consumers seeking real-time information about products, materials and ingredient sources. The popularity of mobile devices with consumers is inexorably tugging at enterprise IT departments to shifting to apps and services. But both consumer and enterprise data is a proprietary asset that must be selectively shared to be efficiently shared.

About Steve Holcombe

Unless otherwise noted, all content on this company blog site is authored by Steve Holcombe as President & CEO of Pardalis, Inc. More profile information: View Steve Holcombe's profile on LinkedIn

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Saturday
Sep192009

Pardalis receives patent originals from Australia, China, and Mexico

September 18, 2009 —Pardalis, Inc. announced today the receipt of the following patent originals issued by Australia, China and Mexico.

  • The original of Australian Patent No. 2002323103 issued August 9, 2007. This patent will remain in effect until August 12, 2022.
  • The original of Chinese Patent No. ZL 200480037094.4 issued May 20, 2009. This patent will remain in force until September 23, 2024.
  • The original of Mexican Patent No. 251,221 issued November 1, 2007. This patent will remain viable until August 20, 2022.

The receipt of these original patents represent another milestone in the continued, global expansion of Pardalis' parent patent, U.S. Patent #6,671,696, and its continuations.

The Pardalis 696 Patent was issued by the United States in 2003 and is entitled ‘Informational object authoring and distribution system’. Pardalis' 696 patent is also known as the parent patent for the Common Point Authoring™ system.

The critical means and functions of the Common Point Authoring™ system provide for user-centric authoring and registration of radically identified, immutable objects for further granular publication, by the choice of each author, among networked systems. The benefits of CPA include minimal, precise disclosures of personal and product identity data to networks fragmented by information silos and concerns over 'data ownership'.

“Australia, China, Mexico New Zealand and, of course, the United States are the countries that have so far issued one or more patents to Pardalis,” said Steve Holcombe, Pardalis’ CEO. “Given our track record of success, we also have high expectations for similar actions on our applications pending in Brazil, Canada, Europe, Hong Kong, India and Japan.”

About Pardalis, Inc.

Pardalis' Common Point Authoring™ system provides the first object-oriented supply chain solution for minimal identity and data disclosures for both people and products. For more information, see The Roots of Common Point Authoring or contact Steve Holcombe through the contact form of The Pardalis Data Ownership Blog.

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