COMPUTER SOFTWARE ORGANIZING BIOLOGICAL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BODY LANGUAGE Pangea Systems, Inc. 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 1100 Oakland CA 94612 computer software for organizing biological and biochemical data used in pharmaceutical, genetic and medical research;
EMPOWERING THE SCIENTIST DOUBLETWIST, INC. 2001 Broadway Oakland CA 94612 computer software for organizing biological and biochemical data;Delivery of news and information related to scientific research via electronic communications networks; scientific research services, namely enabling users to organize biological and biochemical data, providing datamining services connected to databases of biological and biochemical data, and providing search engine services for retrieving data and publications related to scientific research, all via electronic communications networks;
PORTAL TO THE CODE DOUBLETWIST, INC. 2001 Broadway Oakland CA 94612 computer software for organizing biological and biochemical data;distribution of news and information related to scientific research via electronic communications networks; scientific research services, namely enabling users to organize biological and biochemical data, providing datamining services connected to databases of biological and biochemical data, and providing search engine services for retrieving data and publications related to scientific research, all via electronic communications networks;
PULSE Pangea Systems, Inc. 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 1100 Oakland CA 94612 Computer software for organizing biological and biochemical data used in pharmaceutical, genetic and medical research;Consulting services in the fields of pharmaceutical, medical and genetic research;
TWISTTOOLS DOUBLETWIST, INC. 2001 Broadway Oakland CA 94612 computer software for organizing biological and biochemical data;TWIST TOOLS;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for obtaining software is disclosed. An operating environment of a first computer system is analyzed. A profile based on the operating environment is created. The profile is sent to a second computer system and the second computer system selects software based on the profile. The second computer forwards an indication of where the software is located and a software retrieval process is engaged. Software compatible with the profile is received.