System and method for globally and securely accessing unified information in a computer network
DCFirst Claim
1. An e-mail system for providing synchronized communication of independently modifiable e-mails over an Internet between a local area network (LAN) server secured by a LAN firewall with at least one normally open LAN firewall port, and each of a plurality of smart-phone devices, said system comprising:
- a global server secured by a global server firewall having a global server firewall port therein;
a first Internet communication channel coupling said LAN server to said global server through said open LAN firewall port and said global server firewall port;
a plurality of second Internet communication channels, each coupling said global server to a respective one of said smart-phone devices;
at least one translator for translating e-mail data of different formats such that e- mails transmitted to said global server and said smart-phone devices are of a format or formats which are acceptable thereto;
at least one storage device for storing version information indicating differences between independently modifiable e-mails;
a general synchronization module responsive to a synchronization start command to synchronize different independently modifiable e-mails; and
a synchronization-start module coupled to said general synchronization module, said synchronization-start module being responsive to an existence of predetermined criteria to produce and send a synchronization start command to said general synchronization module.
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Abstract
A client stores a first set of workspace data, and is coupled via a computer network to a global server. The client may be configured to synchronize portions of the first set of workspace data with the global server, which stores independently modifiable copies of the portions. The global server may also store workspace data which is not downloaded from the client, and thus stores a second set of workspace data. The global server may be configured to identify and authenticate a user seeking global server access from a remote terminal, and is configured to provide access to the first set or to the second set. Further, services may be stored anywhere in the computer network. The global server may be configured to provide the user with access to the services. The system may further include a synchronization-start module at the client site (which may be protected by a firewall) that initiates interconnection and synchronization with the global server when predetermined criteria have been satisfied.
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18 Claims
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1. An e-mail system for providing synchronized communication of independently modifiable e-mails over an Internet between a local area network (LAN) server secured by a LAN firewall with at least one normally open LAN firewall port, and each of a plurality of smart-phone devices, said system comprising:
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a global server secured by a global server firewall having a global server firewall port therein;
a first Internet communication channel coupling said LAN server to said global server through said open LAN firewall port and said global server firewall port;
a plurality of second Internet communication channels, each coupling said global server to a respective one of said smart-phone devices;
at least one translator for translating e-mail data of different formats such that e- mails transmitted to said global server and said smart-phone devices are of a format or formats which are acceptable thereto;
at least one storage device for storing version information indicating differences between independently modifiable e-mails;
a general synchronization module responsive to a synchronization start command to synchronize different independently modifiable e-mails; and
a synchronization-start module coupled to said general synchronization module, said synchronization-start module being responsive to an existence of predetermined criteria to produce and send a synchronization start command to said general synchronization module. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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