Method and system for improving computer network performance

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer session/connection establishing – Network resources access controlling

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C709S207000

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ABSTRACT:
A system and method for reducing unnecessary alert messages is achieved by allowing a user agent to store alert, and alert update, messages in storage remote from the alert generation system. Typically, these alerts would come from a central source, such as a rule engine. Without local storage of prior alerts, the rule engine would have to generate new alerts for each new user entering the system.

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