COMPUTER DATABASE ON CD ROM CONTAINING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
1ST MEDICAL RESPONSE GILC HOLDING CORP. 2711 CENTERVILLE ROAD SUITE 400 WILMINGTON DE 19808 computer database on CD-ROM containing information for developing training programs for first aid or initial response to accidents or illnesses occurring in the workplace;
HAZARDTEXT GILC HOLDING CORP. 2711 CENTERVILLE ROAD SUITE 400 WILMINGTON DE 19808 computer database on CD-ROM containing information addressing the safe handling of industrial chemicals;
INFOTEXT GILC HOLDING CORP. 2711 CENTERVILLE ROAD SUITE 400 WILMINGTON DE 19808 computer database on CD-ROM containing regulatory listings and general information for use by health care professionals;INFORMATION TEXT;
MEDITEXT GILC HOLDING CORP. 2711 CENTERVILLE ROAD SUITE 400 WILMINGTON DE 19808 computer database on CD-ROM containing information for health care professionals involved in the evaluation and treatment of individuals acutely exposed to industrial chemicals;MEDICAL TEXT;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. The system of method for building a database for the design and execution of projects is described. This system includes a host computer system in data communication with a central database and at least first and second databases. The central data base stores information relating to the design and execution of the project predetermined to be important to one or more project team members. The first and second databases are in communication with first and second computer systems which may be remotely located from each other and which execute standard industry software tools. The host computer system is configured to monitor a plurality of transactions to the first database. Each of the plurality of transactions stores data in the first database. The monitoring includes comparing the plurality of a transaction against a predetermined transaction. If the host computer detects a match between one of the plurality of transactions and the predetermined transaction, the host computer reads the first data stored in the first database by the matched transaction and stores the first data in either the second database or the central database, or both. Additionally, the host computer system generates a message indicating that the first database was updated with the first data. This message is then transmitted to the second computer system.