APPLICATION CORE

Brand Owner Address Description
APPCORE APPCORE 666 Walnut St., 12th Floor Des Moines IA 50309 APPLICATION CORE;Computer and software services, namely, design, creation, hosting and maintenance of internet sites for third parties, and remote and on-site management of the information technology (IT) systems of others; Computer services, namely, remote and on-site management of cloud and virtualized computing systems and applications for others; Application service provider, namely, hosting, managing, developing and maintaining applications, software, websites, and databases of others in the fields of business, marketing, design, data analysis, editing, content development, legal services, healthcare, communications, energy, engineering, finance, education, and government; Cloud and virtualized computing featuring software for use as Internet-based applications for use in database management, for use as spreadsheets, documents, and images, for word processing, for file creation, for content editing, and for interactive websites; Consulting services in the field of cloud and virtualized computing; Technical consulting services in the field of public and private cloud and virtualized computing solutions; Technical support services, namely, remote and on-site infrastructure management services for monitoring, administration and management of public and private cloud and virtualized computing IT, software, and application systems; Software development services, namely, development of software operable with cloud and virtualized computing systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Operating system upgrades in a trusted operating system environment allow a current trusted core of an operating system installed on a computing device to be upgraded to a new trusted core. The new trusted core is allowed to access application data previously securely stored by the current trusted core only if it can be verified that the new trusted core is the new trusted core expected by the current trusted core. In accordance with one implementation, the new trusted core is allowed to access only selected application data previously securely stored by the current trusted core.