BUSINESS COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HS/LP Haverly Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 1110 12 Hinchman Avenue Denville NJ 07834 BUSINESS COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS;HSLP;
OMNI PC/FE Haverly Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 1110 12 Hinchman Avenue Denville NJ 07834 BUSINESS COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS;OMNI PCFE;
QUIDNUNC Quidnunc Group plc. 1 Parkside Ravenscourt Park London W6 OUU Business computer software programs for global computer network applications to enable companies to strengthen relationships with both their customs and business partners and internally to create new revenue opportunities, reduce costs, improve operating efficiencies, shorten cycle times and improve communication in the field of E-commerce;Software development for others; design, maintenance and up-dating of computer software for others; rental of computer software; computer programming for others; consultancy and advisory services relating to the foregoing;
SCENARIO MODELING Quidnunc Group plc The Shoe Factory 26-28 Paddenswick Road London W6 OUB Business computer software programs for global computer network applications to enable companies to strengthen relationships with both their customers and business partners and internally to create new revenue opportunities, improve operating efficiencies, shorten cycle times and improve communications in the field of E-commerce;Software creation; design, maintenance and updating of computer software; rental of computer software; computer programming; consultancy and service provider in e-commerce and digital business transformation, strategy, technology and communications/branding; consultancy and advisory services relating to the foregoing;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for auditing software systems by monitoring the use and non-use of software programs in a computer. An operating system of the computer controls execution of software products through the invocation of respective load modules thereof. A monitor is periodically triggered to collect load module execution information, which is filtered by a filtering module, and a correlator correlates load module execution information with data that associates load module names with corresponding software products and develops a list of products executed in the computer over the course of a given time period.