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  • 3100 Masters Pt, Castle Rock, CO 80104
  • Dover, PA
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • 1816 Scott Rd, Oreland, PA 19075 (215) 233-0376 (215) 836-1426
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Resumes

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Product Planning And Strategy At Avago Technologies

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Location:
Denver, CO
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
LSI Corporation - Colorado Springs, Colorado Area since Apr 2011
Product Manager

LSI Corporation Apr 2010 - Apr 2011
Customer Marketing Manager

LSI Nov 2006 - May 2010
Senior Systems Engineer

Honeywell Jun 2003 - Oct 2006
Software Engineer II
Education:
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs 2007 - 2011
Masters, MBA
Capital College, Pennsylvania State University 2001 - 2003
Electrical Engineering
Penn State University 1998 - 2002
EE, Engineering
Skills:
Product Management
Semiconductors
Embedded Systems
Product Marketing
Firmware
Ic
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Product Lifecycle Management
Engineering Management
Mixed Signal
Debugging
Go To Market Strategy
Testing
Asic
Strategic Planning
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Location:
United States

Publications

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Methods And Systems For Improving Communication Throughput Of Storage Links

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US Patent:
8069285, Nov 29, 2011
Filed:
Dec 31, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/347783
Inventors:
Steven F. Faulhaber - Bloomington MN, US
Luke E. McKay - Rose Hill KS, US
Brian K. Einsweiler - Colorado Springs CO, US
Warren R. Volz - Denver CO, US
Jason C. McGinley - Castle Rock CO, US
Assignee:
LSI Corporation - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
710 58, 710 2, 710 8, 710 33
Abstract:
Methods and systems for improving communication throughput of a link between SAS/SATA devices. The link, initially established at a first signal rate, is one of a SATA link and a SAS link. A SAS/SATA device increments one of the at least one counter based on an error sensed on the link. Based on the at least one counter, the SAS/SATA device determines whether to maintain the first signal rate. The link is re-established at a second signal rate based on the determination such that the second signal rate is lower than the first signal rate.

Methods And Apparatuses For Improving Sata Target Device Detection

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US Patent:
20100146166, Jun 10, 2010
Filed:
Dec 10, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/332123
Inventors:
Sagar G. Gadsing - Colorado Springs CO, US
Jason C. McGinley - Castle Rock CO, US
Shawn M. Swanson - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
US Classification:
710100
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for improving detection of a Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (“SATA”) target device by a storage initiator over a link. The storage initiator receives a Frame Information Structure (“FIS”) and determines whether the FIS is valid. In direct response to a determination that the FIS is invalid, the storage initiator immediately resets the link to the SATA target device.

Methods And Apparatus For Increasing Storage Network Perfromance By Managing A Logical Volume In A Storage Network Switching Component

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US Patent:
20130007334, Jan 3, 2013
Filed:
Jun 29, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/171922
Inventors:
Jason C. McGinley - Castle Rock CO, US
Sagar G. Gadsing - Colorado Springs CO, US
Matthew K. Freel - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
LSI CORPORATION - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
US Classification:
710316
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for improved storage network performance by embedding logical volume control within a switching component of a storage network. An enhanced storage network switching component comprises a logical volume manager that aggregates a plurality of ports/PHYS of the switch (each coupled with a corresponding target storage device) to create and manage a logical volume. The manager exposes only a single port/PHY for access to the logical volume. Other ports/PHYs for the individual target storage devices of the logical volume are disabled so that attached host/initiator components cannot access the individual storage devices of the logical volume. In one exemplary embodiment, the logical volume is a striped logical volume to enable parallel operation of multiple storage devices for processing an I/O request. The speed of communications between the switching component and the host/initiator component may then be better matched with the performance of the logical volume.

Method And Apparatus For Consolidating Boot Drives And Improving Reliability/Availability/Serviceability In High Density Server Environments

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US Patent:
20130061029, Mar 7, 2013
Filed:
Dec 2, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/309662
Inventors:
Gregory L. Huff - The Woodlands TX, US
Timothy E. Hoglund - Colorado Springs CO, US
Brad D. Besmer - Colorado Springs CO, US
Mark J. Jander - Colorado Springs CO, US
Edward F. Marchand - Fort Collins CO, US
Jason C. McGinley - Castle Rock CO, US
Assignee:
LSI CORPORATION - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/177
US Classification:
713 2
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a boot appliance for a data storage system. The boot appliance is a self-contained, pre-configured device that serves as a boot device for multiple servers. The boot appliance contains multiple hard drives which are configured into one or more RAID volumes. Each volume is divided into multiple partitions, with each partition serving as the boot drive for any server connected to it. The boot appliance provides its own environmental controls and Ethernet connection which may be used for providing alerts regarding the health of the components of the boot appliance and/or data storage system to a monitoring system, such as a network management system. The boot appliance may provide a boot drive and operating system image to multiple servers at the same time.

Method And Apparatus For Expander-Based Data Duplication

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US Patent:
20130138851, May 30, 2013
Filed:
Nov 30, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/307955
Inventors:
Scott W. Dominguez - Colorado Springs CO, US
Jason C. McGinley - Colorado Springs CO, US
Brett J. Henning - Colorado Springs CO, US
Edoardo Daelli - Colorado Springs CO, US
Sagar G. Gadsing - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
LSI CORPORATION - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
US Classification:
710300
Abstract:
A data-duplicating expander device attachable to a storage topology and a method. The data-duplicating expander device may include a direct-attached SAS expander configured for direct duplication of data from source disks to destination disks by bypassing transfer to or from a host system. The device may include dedicated expander phys and a processor. The device may be configured to receive instructions from an initiator storage-topology-connected device to configure or start a data transfer. The data-duplicating expander device may be configured to receive source data from source disks by utilizing dedicated expander phys and may be configured to transfer destination data directly and simultaneously to the destination disks by utilizing dedicated expander phys, said destination data being associated with the source data. Directly transferring destination data bypasses transfer of the source data or the destination data to or from a host system.

Method For Embedding A Host Driver Within A Device

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US Patent:
20130139184, May 30, 2013
Filed:
Nov 30, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/307747
Inventors:
Matthew K. Freel - Colorado Springs CO, US
Jason C. McGinley - Castle Rock CO, US
Brett J. Henning - Colorado Springs CO, US
Scott W. Dominguez - Colorado Springs CO, US
Sagar G. Gadsing - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
LSI CORPORATION - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
719327
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a method of operation of a host system by which the host system obtains a driver necessary for running a device (ex.—peripheral device, such as a USB stick, printer, etc.) connected to the host system in an operating system of the host system. In the method(s) disclosed herein, the driver (ex.—host driver) is embedded within in an on-board memory of the device itself. The host system queries the device to determine if and where within the device the driver is located and uploads the driver from the peripheral device. This promotes improved efficiency since the host does not have to store drivers it may not need, but can just obtain the driver from the peripheral device once the peripheral device is connected to the host.

Multi-Protocol Bridge With Integrated Performance Accelerating Cache

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US Patent:
20130259062, Oct 3, 2013
Filed:
Mar 30, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/436073
Inventors:
Brett Henning - Colorado Springs CO, US
Scott Dominguez - Colorado Springs CO, US
Jason McGinley - Castle Rock CO, US
Edoardo Daelli - Castle Rock CO, US
Matthew Freel - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
LSI CORPORATION - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370402
Abstract:
A protocol bridge includes a cache for caching data from a plurality of data storage devices, and for servicing data requests from a plurality of initiators. Data is cached for every data access operation such that the most frequently accessed data remains replicated in the cache.

Method And Apparatus To Share A Single Storage Drive Across A Large Number Of Unique Systems When Data Is Highly Redundant

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US Patent:
20140172797, Jun 19, 2014
Filed:
Dec 14, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/715465
Inventors:
- Milpitas CA, US
Scott W. Dominguez - Colorado Springs CO, US
Jason C. McGinley - Castle Rock CO, US
Assignee:
LSI CORPORATION - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707636
Abstract:
A boot appliance for writing data to a particular host system's boot image and returning boot image data to a particular host system of a plurality of host systems. The boot appliance includes at least one storage medium, wherein the at least one storage medium is configured to store a base boot image and a plurality of variance boot images. The boot appliance further includes a buffer. The base boot appliance also includes a computer readable medium embodying computer code configured to cause the boot appliance to perform a method for writing data to a particular host system's boot image and for returning boot image data to a particular host system of a plurality of host systems.
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