Fujifilm had two patents in cloud during Q1 2024. Fujifilm Holdings Corp’s patents filed in Q1 2024 focus on information processing apparatuses that enable data synchronization between different devices. The first patent involves registering and updating log information for synchronization of related data groups, while the second patent involves establishing communication paths and achieving data synchronization through instructions provided from the different information processing apparatus. GlobalData’s report on Fujifilm gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

Fujifilm had no grants in cloud as a theme in Q1 2024.

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Application: Information processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium (Patent ID: US20240078250A1)

The patent filed by Fujifilm Holdings Corp. describes an information processing apparatus that facilitates data synchronization with a second information processing apparatus. The processor in the apparatus registers identification information on groups of related data that have been updated, and upon receiving update log information from the second apparatus, performs a synchronization process to establish synchronization on data within each specified group. The processor then deletes the identification information from the update log once synchronization is achieved. The claims detail various aspects of this synchronization process, including exchanging data between the two apparatuses, making adjustments for specific data items, providing instructions for synchronization, and notifying the completion of synchronization. Additionally, the patent covers scenarios where groups are present in one update log but not the other, as well as conditions for determining when to establish synchronization for updated data during an ongoing synchronization process.

Overall, the patent outlines a method for efficient data synchronization between information processing apparatuses by identifying related data groups, comparing update logs, and establishing synchronization based on specified targets. The claims further elaborate on the synchronization process, including handling discrepancies in data content, providing notifications of completion, and addressing scenarios where groups are present in one update log but not the other. The patent also covers the use of cloud-based information processing apparatuses and includes provisions for deleting identification information post-synchronization and transmitting notifications of completion. This technology aims to streamline the synchronization process and ensure accurate data transfer between multiple processing apparatuses.

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