Desmond O'Neill DeceasedNew York, NY

Desmond O'Neill Phones & Addresses

New York, NY

Work

Company: Legal employment 2010 Position: A highly skilled attorney

Education

School / High School: Seton Hall University School of Law- Newark, NJ Jun 2001 Specialities: Juris Doctor

Mentions for Desmond O'Neill

Desmond O'Neill resumes & CV records

Resumes

Desmond O'Neill Photo 19

Desmond Sean O'neill

Position:
Master Principal Sales Consultant - Security at Oracle
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Oracle since Feb 2010
Master Principal Sales Consultant - Security
Sun Microsystems Jul 2008 - Feb 2010
SE Manager Software
Sun Microsystems, Inc. Feb 2007 - Jul 2008
Lead - Software Partner Technical Enablement
Sun Microsystems, Inc. Apr 2002 - Feb 2007
Practice Lead - Identity
Linxlogix, LLP Dec 2001 - Jun 2002
Founder VP of R&D
EYT, Inc. Oct 2000 - Dec 2001
Software Services Manager
Ernst & Young, LLP Sep 1999 - Oct 2000
Chief Internet Architect
Ernst & Young, LLP Jun 1998 - Sep 1999
Project Manager/System Analyst
UNAPEN Apr 1996 - Apr 1998
Systems Analyst
Papyrus Technology, Inc Apr 1993 - Oct 1996
Founder VP of R&D
GRiD Systems, Corp Apr 1985 - Apr 1992
Regional Systems Engineering Manager
Manufacturers Hanover Bank Apr 1983 - Oct 1985
Systems Analyst
Procter & Gamble Jul 1982 - Oct 1983
Systems Analyst
Procter & Gamble Aug 1981 - Jul 1982
Manufacturering Supervisor
Education:
Duke University 1977 - 1981
New Canaan High School 1973 - 1977
Diploma, College Prep
Skills:
Identity Management, Access Management, Role Management, Enterprise software architecture and design, Partner enablement, Technical deployment
Interests:
Identity Management, RBAC, Security Skiing, Choir, Community Theatre, scuba diving, Scouting, Hiking, Bass Player (InDenial band)
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Desmond O'neill

Work:
Dun Madra Dog Training 1993 - 2013
Owner and Instructor
Skills:
Research, Public Speaking, Teaching
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Desmond O'neill - Voorhees, NJ

Work:
LEGAL EMPLOYMENT 2010 to 2000
A highly skilled attorney
HIRECounsel - New York, NY 2010 to 2010
Contract Attorney
Tyler & Carmeli, P.C - Robbinsville, NJ 2001 to 2009
Associate
Seton Hall University School of Law - Newark, NJ 1999 to 2001
Research Assistant, Prof. Catherine M.A. McCauliff
Aronsohn & Weiner, P.C - Hackensack, NJ 2000 to 2000
Law Clerk
Education:
Seton Hall University School of Law - Newark, NJ Jun 2001
Juris Doctor
University of New Hampshire - Durham, NH 1991 to 1995
B.A. in Psychology

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Method For Executing A Cross-Trade In A Two-Way Wireless System

US Patent:
2002019, Dec 26, 2002
Filed:
Aug 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/210301
Inventors:
L. Patterson - Chatham NJ, US
Desmond O'Neill - Norwalk CT, US
Stephen Carroll - Chatham NJ, US
Assignee:
Papyrus Technology Corporation
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/036000, 705/037000
Abstract:
A method for executing a cross-trade. The method includes the steps of receiving at a computer carried by a floor broker a sell order for execution, the sell order concerning an instrument and including a first set of terms and also a buy order for execution, the buy order concerning the instrument and having a second set of terms which is compatible with the first set of terms. The method permits the floor broker to cross at least a portion of the buy order with the sell order using the computer and to selectively transmit to a remote computer the crossed portion of the buy and sell orders. As a result, a cross-trade is reported to the remote computer and executed.

Assured Two-Way Wireless Communication System For Financial Industry Transactions

US Patent:
5793301, Aug 11, 1998
Filed:
Dec 10, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/763186
Inventors:
L. Thomas Patterson - Chatham NJ
Desmond Sean O'Neill - Norwalk CT
Stephen Tyler Carroll - Chatham NJ
Assignee:
Paryrus Technology Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04L 112
G08B 522
US Classification:
34082526
Abstract:
A method for providing assured communications in a two-way wireless communications system is disclosed. An instruction is constructed at a first device for wireless transmission to a second device where the instruction is received by the second device and ultimately seen by the user. The instruction is transmitted as an instruction signal. The second device alters the instruction signal and transmits it back in altered form to provide an indication that the instruction has been received by the second device. The user of the second device informs the operator of the first device that the instruction has been seen by the user by transmitting a further altered version of the instruction signal to the first device. The disclosed method assures the operator of the first device that instructions are being received and acknowledged in a timely manner.

Two-Way Wireless System For Financial Industry Transactions

US Patent:
5774877, Jun 30, 1998
Filed:
Sep 20, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/309337
Inventors:
L. Thomas Patterson - Chatham NJ
Desmond Sean O'Neill - Norwalk CT
Stephen Tyler Carroll - Chatham NJ
Assignee:
Papyrus Technology Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 1760
G06F 752
US Classification:
705 35
Abstract:
A method of managing the activities of one or more floor brokers situated on the floor of an exchange is disclosed. In one respect, the method uses a programmed computer to compare a relative number of instructions having a pending status that have been delegated to the floor brokers and find the floor broker having comparatively few pending instructions. The computer then delegates a further instruction to the floor broker that has been found. Typical instructions that may be managed by the inventive method may be quotation requests, quotations, orders, partial executions, and executions. A related method enables an operator to delegate instructions to one of plural floor brokers by providing the operator with a computer and the floor brokers with two-way communication devices and by receiving at the operator's computer current-status information on any delegated instructions and automatically displaying that information at the computer.

Two-Way Wireless System For Financial Industry Transactions

US Patent:
5915245, Jun 22, 1999
Filed:
Feb 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/028216
Inventors:
L. Thomas Patterson - Chatham NJ
Desmond Sean O'Neill - Norwalk CT
Stephen Tyler Carroll - Chatham NJ
Assignee:
Papyrus Technology Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 1760
G06F 752
US Classification:
705 35
Abstract:
A method of managing the activities of one or more floor brokers situated on the floor of an exchange is disclosed. In one respect, the method uses a programmed computer to compare a relative number of instructions having a pending status that have been delegated to the floor brokers and find the floor broker having comparatively few pending instructions. The computer then delegates a further instruction to the floor broker that has been found. Typical instructions that may be managed by the inventive method may be quotation requests, quotations, orders, partial executions, and executions. A related method enables an operator to delegate instructions to one of plural floor brokers by providing the operator with a computer and the floor brokers with two-way communication devices and by receiving at the operator's computer current-status information on any delegated instructions and automatically displaying that information at the computer.

Two-Way Wireless System For Financial Industry Transactions

US Patent:
5797002, Aug 18, 1998
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/478286
Inventors:
L. Thomas Patterson - Chatham NJ
Desmond Sean O'Neill - Norwalk CT
Stephen Tyler Carroll - Chatham NJ
Assignee:
Papyrus Technology Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 700
G06F 1700
US Classification:
395611
Abstract:
A data structure is disclosed for use in a two-way wireless system for processing equity trades and the like. The data structure is stored in a computer-readable memory and includes information used by an application program. The data structure comprises a plurality of data packets, each of which contains the information used by the application program as well as a sequence code and a volley code. The sequence code associates a subset of the data packets together. The volley codes defines a hierarchical relationship among the subject of data packets. An order data packet has a hierarchical level that differs from that of an one or more execution data packets. A many-to-one relationship exists between the execution data packets and the order data packet. Each execution data packet has an execution sequence number uniquely assigned by the application program. A two-way wireless system using such a data structure is also disclosed.

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