COMPUTER SOFTWARE REAL TIME MANAGEMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CLOSED LOOP INTEGRATION QUIPIP 5001 BAUM BLVD. SUITE 798 PITTSBURGH PA 15213 Computer software for real-time management of mixes and production batches for construction industry relating to cementitious materials;
CLOSED LOOP INTEGRATION Digital Site Systems Inc. Suite 434 5001 Baum Blvd. Pittsburgh PA 15213 Computer software for real-time management of mixes and production batches for construction industry relating to cementitious materials;
INFOTECH INDEX TRIMARK TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2150 East Lake Cook Road Buffalo Grove IL 606891815 computer software for real-time management of policy generation, amendments, correspondences, rate information and accounting in the field of insurance;INFORMATION TECH INDEX;INDEX;
SFDATA ASSET MANAGER SFDATA.NET 582 Market Street, Suite 2100 San Francisco CA 94104 computer software for real-time management of software and hardware assets, utilizing service requests, creating in depth reporting and ensuring auditability within organizations;SAN FRANCISCO DATA ASSET MANAGER;ASSET MANAGER;
TRANS@CTION OMNES 5599 San Felipe, Suite 400 Houston TX 77056 computer software for real-time management and tracking of communications between computers on local networks and on global information networks;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A real-time thermal management apparatus and method for a computer employs a monitor (40) to determine whether a CPU may rest based upon real-time sampling of temperature levels and CPU activity levels within the computer. The monitor activates a hardware selector to carry out the monitor's determination. If the monitor determines the CPU may rest, the hardware selector reduces CPU clock time; if the CPU is to be active, the hardware selector returns the CPU to its previous high speed clock level. Switching back into full operation from its rest state occurs without a user having to request it and without any delay in the operation of the computer while waiting for the computer to return to a "ready" state. Furthermore, the monitor (40) adjusts the performance level of the computer in response to the real-time sampling of CPU activity and temperature levels. Such adjustments are accomplished within the CPU cycles and do not affect the user's perception of performance and do not affect any system application software executing on the computer.