COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER SOFTWARE USE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CHEMSCOPE Beste, Russell D. 381 Farley St. Mountain View CA 94043 COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR USE IN CONNECTING COMPUTER NETWORK USERS FOR USE IN OBTAINING NEWS, ADVERTISEMENTS AND INFORMATION CONCERNING THE BIOPHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY;
GEOSIGHT iSIGHT Security inc. 8333 Douglas Avenue, Suite 1460 Dallas TX 75225 Communications computer software for use in geo-locating logical network addresses, namely, for use in locating the physical proximity of a computer address based on the measure of time;GEO SIGHT;
ISOSPACE ISOSPACE, INC. 90 WILLIAM STREET, SUITE 1201 NEW YORK NY 10038 Communications computer software for use by business to business companies for audio and video conferencing via the Internet;
PILSOFT DesignWrite, Inc. 189 Wall Street Princeton NJ 08540 Communications computer software for use in providing a pharmaceutical industry information linking service via a global computer information network;PILE SOFT;Providing an on-line computer database in the field of information relating to the pharmaceutical industry via a global computer information network;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A virtual private network service provider, wherein virtual private network ("VPN") software for setting up a virtual private network connection is delivered from a server computer to one or more client computers over a computer network, such as the Internet. Once the VPN software is delivered to the client computers, it can be executed so that data communications are made as virtual private network communications under control of the VPN software. Because the VPN software is stored and maintained on a server computer, and preferably delivered to the various client computers on an as-needed basis, the distribution, integrity and updating of the VPN software is improved because the "master" version of the VPN software can be controlled and revised by merely accessing the server computer system, rather than by attempting to control and revise numerous copies of the VPN software resident on various, scattered client computers.