Scott Alan Banister, Age 491790 Higgins Canyon Rd, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019

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Half Moon Bay, CA

Independence, MO

Pleasanton, CA

San Francisco, CA

San Bruno, CA

Sioux Falls, SD

Newark, CA

Pacifica, CA

Palo Alto, CA

San Mateo, CA

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Capitalist

Position:
Board of Directors at Ekso Bionics, Board of Directors at Topsy Labs, Board of Directors at Zivity
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Ekso Bionics since Dec 2010
Board of Directors
Topsy Labs since Jul 2007
Board of Directors
Zivity since Jun 2007
Board of Directors
Slide Feb 2005 - Aug 2010
Board of Directors
Powerset Dec 2007 - Jul 2008
Board of Directors
IronPort Systems - San Bruno, CA Dec 2000 - Jun 2007
Co-Founder & CTO
eVoice Jan 2000 - Dec 2000
Board of Directors
Idealab Aug 1999 - Nov 2000
VP Ideas
PayPal Jan 1999 - Jul 1999
Board of Directors
LinkExchange Jun 1998 - Jan 1999
Lead Singer
Submit It! Feb 1995 - Jun 1998
VP Technology, Co-Founder
Sloan Foundation Sep 1994 - May 1996
Webmaster
Education:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sep 1994 - Jan 1996
None, Computer Science
Skills:
Term Sheets, Contractual Agreements, Start-ups, SaaS, Scalability, Enterprise Software, Venture Capital, Angel Investing
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Board Of Regents

Location:
P/O Box 997, Half Moon Bay, CA
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Ekso Bionics Jan 1, 2010 - Jan 31, 2014
Board of Directors
Da Vinci Schools Jan 1, 2010 - Jan 31, 2014
Board of Regents
Topsy Jul 2007 - 2013
Board of Directors
Postmates Jul 2007 - 2013
Board of Directors
Slide Feb 2005 - Aug 2010
Board of Directors
Powerset Jan 1, 2007 - Jan 1, 2008
Board of Directors
Cisco Dec 1, 2000 - Jun 1, 2007
Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer
Evoice Jan 2000 - Dec 2000
Board of Directors
Idealab Aug 1999 - Nov 2000
Vice President Ideas
Paypal Jan 1, 1999 - Jul 1, 1999
Board of Directors
Linkexchange Jun 1998 - Jan 1999
Lead Singer
Submit It Feb 1995 - Jun 1998
Vice President Technology, Co-Founder
Sloan Foundation Sep 1994 - May 1996
Webmaster
Education:
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign Sep 1994 - 1996
Skills:
Start Ups, Enterprise Software, Venture Capital, Saas, Scalability, Strategic Partnerships, Strategy, Business Development, Product Management, Mobile Applications, Software Engineering, Angel Investing, Analytics, Term Sheets, Contractual Agreements, Emerging Technologies, Cisco Technologies
Interests:
Libertarianism
Marketplaces
Mobile
Paypal
Apture
Economics
Insurance
History
Questions That Contain Assumptions
Republican Party
Finance
Medical Devices
Labor Optimization
Financial Services
Email
Legal
Paypal History
Restaurants
Consumer Internet
Enterprise Software
Quora (Product)
Startups
Slide (Company)
Health Care Information Technology
New York Yankees
Quora
Politics
Twitter
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Scott Banister

Scott Banister (born 1975 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American entrepreneur and angel investor. He is best known as a co-founder of IronPort and an early

Us Patents

System And Method For Electronically Exchanging Value Among Distributed Users

US Patent:
7089208, Aug 8, 2006
Filed:
Apr 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/560215
Inventors:
Max Levchin - Palo Alto CA, US
Luke Paul Nosek - Palo Alto CA, US
Peter Thiel - Palo Alto CA, US
Scott Alan Banister - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
PayPal, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 39, 705 35
Abstract:
A system and method for facilitating a value exchange transaction. A first party initiates the transaction by selecting or providing an identifier of another party and the value to be exchanged. The second party may be identified by a pre-existing identifier such as an electronic mail address, telephone number, etc. The system informs the second party of the transaction (e. g. , using the specified pre-existing identifier). If the second party is not a registered user of the system, he or she is invited to register and complete the transaction. The system may comprise a synchronization server for exchanging transaction details with users' devices, a communication server for registering new users and/or conducting transactions online and a financial server for interacting with external financial institutions.

Electronic Message Delivery Using An Alternate Source Approach

US Patent:
7219131, May 15, 2007
Filed:
Jan 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/347055
Inventors:
Scott Banister - Pacifica CA, US
Paul Clegg - San Mateo CA, US
Peter Schlampp - San Francisco CA, US
Patrick R. Peterson - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
IronPort Systems, Inc. - San Bruno CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206, 709202
Abstract:
Message delivery approaches in which senders define filters with associated actions for evaluation in relation to specified messages. After creating and storing filters with specified actions, senders dispatch messages to a processing system, which evaluates the filters against the messages. If a match occurs, the processing system performs the specified actions on the messages. The processing system may send the same message multiple times to different receiving systems, and may modify the source IP address and outbound interface of the message for each receiving system. The source IP address or interface may be modified by a filter in response to external events, such as a receiving system blocking another copy of the message. A single message processing system can appear as a large number of virtual message sendingunits.

Method Of Electronic Message Delivery With Penalties For Unsolicited Messages

US Patent:
7293065, Nov 6, 2007
Filed:
Nov 18, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/717441
Inventors:
Scott Banister - Pacifica CA, US
Patrick R. Peterson - San Francisco CA, US
James Moore - Menlo Park CA, US
Assignee:
Return Path - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
US Classification:
709206, 709219, 709225
Abstract:
Message delivery approaches are disclosed through which senders can guarantee that their messages are desired by intended recipients. In one embodiment, a Sender agrees with a Service Operator to pay a fine for each message that is reported as an unwanted by its Recipient. For senders that agree in advance to pay such fines, Service Operators may provide preferential message routing around “spam” filters knowing that a guarantee is in place. If the Recipient reports that the message is unwanted, the Service Operator can penalize the Sender by a fine in the agreed amount, or by modifying a bond ratio value, rating, or other experience value associated with the Sender. Estimates of the complaints expected for a Sender may be used to determine the outcomes of the tests applied by the Receiver.

Collecting, Aggregating, And Managing Information Relating To Electronic Messages

US Patent:
7653695, Jan 26, 2010
Filed:
Feb 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/062320
Inventors:
Andrew Flury - San Bruno CA, US
Scott Banister - Half Moon Bay CA, US
Craig Sprosts - San Francisco CA, US
Patrick R. Peterson - San Francisco CA, US
Michael V. Olivier - Belmont CA, US
Assignee:
Ironport Systems, Inc. - San Bruno CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for managing information relating to electronic messages is provided. A first set of data related to one or more message senders is obtained from a first source, such as an email sever or email gateway. Each message sender has sent one or more electronic messages. A second set of data related to the one or more message senders is obtained from a second source. Message volume information that describes the messages sent by the one or more message senders for a period of time is determined based on the first set of data and the second set of data. The message volume information may be used to determine whether a particular message sent by a particular message sender is unsolicited. If a particular message is determined to be unsolicited, various actions may be performed on messages sent by the sender of the particular message.

Electronic Message Delivery Using A Virtual Gateway Approach

US Patent:
7747693, Jun 29, 2010
Filed:
Apr 5, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/784383
Inventors:
Scott Banister - Pacifica CA, US
Paul Clegg - San Mateo CA, US
Peter Schlampp - San Francisco CA, US
Patrick R. Peterson - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
IronPort Systems, Inc. - San Bruno CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206, 709202, 709201, 709203, 709204, 709205, 709207, 709217, 709218, 709219, 709227, 709228, 709229
Abstract:
Message delivery approaches are disclosed in which senders can define filters with associated actions for evaluation in relation to specified messages. After creating and storing filters with specified actions, senders dispatch messages to a processing system, which evaluates the filters against the messages. If a match occurs, the processing system performs the specified actions on the messages. In one embodiment, the processing system can send the same message multiple times to different receiving systems, and can modify the source IP address and outbound interface of the message for each receiving system. Further, the source IP address or interface may be modified by a filter in response to external events, such as a receiving system blocking another copy of the message. In this way, a single message processing system can appear as a large number of virtual message sending units, thereby increasing the chance that a particular message will arrive at its destination without blocking by message blocking or filtering technologies at the receiver. For bulk mailers, different filters can be associated with different communication campaigns.

Electronic Message Delivery With Estimation Approaches And Complaint, Bond, And Statistics Panels

US Patent:
7970832, Jun 28, 2011
Filed:
May 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/856693
Inventors:
Andrew Flury - San Bruno CA, US
Scott Banister - Half Moon Bay CA, US
Patrick R. Peterson - San Bruno CA, US
James F. Moore - Menlo Park CA, US
Michael Varney Olivier - Belmont CA, US
Assignee:
Return Path, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
US Classification:
709206, 709219, 709223
Abstract:
Interfaces for message delivery approaches are disclosed. The interface may include pages for administering accounts for senders, pages for administering message processing systems, and pages for viewing information about senders or message processing systems. In another aspect, automatic alert mechanisms are disclosed. The alert mechanisms send a message to one or more users or machines that have been registered to receive alerts. Alerts may be triggered by any event related to a sender, a message, or a message processing system or may be triggered by any other condition or event. In another aspect, techniques for automatically disabling senders are disclosed. The automatic disabling of a sender may be triggered by any event related to a sender, a message, or a message processing system or may be triggered by any other condition or event.

System And Method For Electronically Exchanging Value Among Distributed Users

US Patent:
2006025, Nov 9, 2006
Filed:
Jun 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/471776
Inventors:
Max Levchin - Palo Alto CA, US
Luke Nosek - Palo Alto CA, US
Peter Thiel - Palo Alto CA, US
Scott Banister - Menlo Park CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705026000
Abstract:
A system and method for facilitating a value exchange transaction. A first party initiates the transaction by selecting or providing an identifier of another party and the value to be exchanged. The second party may be identified by a pre-existing identifier such as an electronic mail address, telephone number, etc. The system informs the second party of the transaction (e.g., using the specified pre-existing identifier). If the second party is not a registered user of the system, he or she is invited to register and complete the transaction. The system may comprise a synchronization server for exchanging transaction details with users' devices, a communication server for registering new users and/or conducting transactions online and a financial server for interacting with external financial institutions.

System And Method For Facilitating Value Exchanges

US Patent:
2008031, Dec 25, 2008
Filed:
Aug 27, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/199420
Inventors:
Max Levchin - Palo Alto CA, US
Luke Paul Nosek - Palo Alto CA, US
Peter Thiel - Palo Alto CA, US
Scott Alan Banister - Menlo Park CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/00
US Classification:
705 26
Abstract:
A system and method for facilitating a value exchange transaction. A first party initiates the transaction by selecting or providing an identifier of another party and the value to be exchanged. The second party may be identified by a pre-existing identifier such as an electronic mail address, telephone number, etc. The system informs the second party of the transaction (e.g., using the specified pre-existing identifier). If the second party is not a registered user of the system, he or she is invited to register and complete the transaction. The system may comprise a synchronization server for exchanging transaction details with users' devices, a communication server for registering new users and/or conducting transactions online and a financial server for interacting with external financial institutions.

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