Abstract:
According to one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a network interface configured to enable communications over a network, and at least one processor. The apparatus creates a remote interface within a remote environment. The remote interface includes an area for receiving a local interface created within a local environment. The local and remote interfaces are combined within the remote environment to form a merged interface with the local interface disposed within the area of the remote interface. The local interface of the local environment is controlled based on manipulations of the merged interface within the remote environment. Embodiments may further include a method and computer-readable media encoded with software for merging remote and local interfaces in substantially the same manner described above.
Abstract:
A procedure identifies multiple messages to distribute via a cable television network. The procedure determines first performance data associated with a downstream subnetwork and determines second performance data associated with an upstream subnetwork. The plurality of messages are prioritized based on the first performance data and the second performance data. The procedure sends a highest-ranked message among the plurality of messages to a destination device.
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for establishing a Unified Communications (UC) session between a client endpoint device and remote endpoint devices, the client endpoint device managing the session using a first-party call control protocol in response to commands from a third-party control protocol and user input. A hosted virtual desktop (HVD) generates an HVD image and communicates it to the client endpoint device for display, via a virtual desktop interface (VDI) protocol. The HVD image comprises a UC user interface generated by a UC application on the HVD, the user interface comprising at least one user interface element and at least one placeholder where a client-provided user interface element may be inserted. A client UC application receives the HVD image and inserts client-provided user interface elements over the placeholders before sending the integrated image to a client operating system to be rendered on the display of client endpoint device.
Abstract:
Shared television sessions are described. In embodiment(s), television content can be received via a tuner of a tuner device. A shared television session can be established between rendering devices that share the tuner of the tuner device to receive the television content. A tuner configuration input can be received when initiated at a rendering device, and the tuner configuration input can be communicated to the tuner device to change the television content. The tuner device can receive different television content via the tuner according to the tuner configuration input. Tuner update data associated with the tuner configuration input can then be communicated to update the rendering devices that further share the tuner of the tuner device to receive the different television content.
Abstract:
Shared television sessions are described. In embodiment(s), television content can be received via a tuner of a tuner device. A shared television session can be established between rendering devices that share the tuner of the tuner device to receive the television content. A tuner configuration input can be received when initiated at a rendering device, and the tuner configuration input can be communicated to the tuner device to change the television content. The tuner device can receive different television content via the tuner according to the tuner configuration input. Tuner update data associated with the tuner configuration input can then be communicated to update the rendering devices that further share the tuner of the tuner device to receive the different television content.
Abstract:
Techniques are described to manage network-based services and servers within a server cluster. In an implementation, a plurality of sub-groups is formed of servers included in a server cluster. Network-based services are assigned to each of the sub-groups such that at least two of the sub-groups have matching deployments of the network-based services.