Morgan Stanley has been granted a patent for a computerized system that facilitates data exchange over a network. The method involves prioritizing network requests, tracking an auxiliary database, and executing requests based on their priority and amount, particularly for fractional inventory management in cloud computing and trading platforms. GlobalData’s report on Morgan Stanley gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
According to GlobalData’s company profile on Morgan Stanley, Retail trading platforms was a key innovation area identified from patents. Morgan Stanley's grant share as of July 2024 was 87%. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.
Fractional inventory management system for data exchange
The granted patent US12073466B1 outlines a method and system for efficiently exchanging data over a communication network. Central to this innovation is a computer processor that assigns priorities to various network requests based on their type, which are received from remote requester computer systems. The processor tracks a database to compare the amount of requests against a predefined value, which is prioritized accordingly. If the request amount exceeds this value, the processor automatically initiates data exchanges with remote provider systems. The method emphasizes timely execution, with a predefined time period of 200 milliseconds for processing requests, and includes provisions for notifying requesters if requests are not executed within this timeframe.
Additionally, the patent describes the capability to handle fractional requests and transactions, allowing for more granular data exchanges. The system can perform multiple exchanges in a single batch and supports the use of SQL databases for managing request data. It also incorporates Apache Kafka topics for queuing requests, enhancing the system's ability to manage high volumes of data efficiently. The method further includes provisions for executing secondary transactions based on specific conditions, ensuring a robust framework for data exchange in networked environments. Overall, this patent presents a structured approach to managing data requests and exchanges, optimizing both speed and efficiency in communication networks.
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