COMPUTER SOFTWARE REGULATING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ADSHARK OceanTek, Inc. 30 East 60th St 14th Floor New York NY 10022 Computer software for regulating the frequency and location of display of advertising on sites on global computer networks and for logging information concerning the ads shown and the audience reached;AD SHARK;
FLEETOOLS GELCO CORPORATION Three Capital Drive Eden Prairie MN 55344 computer software for regulating and managing vehicle fleet maintenance services;FLEET TOOLS;
PETROWEST PetroWest Equipment 404 E. Branch Arroyo Grande CA 93420 Computer software for regulating the flow of petroleum and petroleum distillates; petroleum and petroleum distillates regulators; automatic hoses for petroleum and petroleum distillates;Above-ground and below-ground metal storage tanks, metal dispensers, metal pipes, metal pipe couplings, non-automatic fueling nozzles, all for petroleum and petroleum distillates;PETRO WEST;Above-ground and below-ground non-metal storage tanks, non-metal dispensers; non-metal pipes, and non-metal pipe couplings, all for petroleum and petroleum distillates;
SMARTCYCLE MEDTRONIC, INC. 710 Medtronic Parkway Minneapolis MN 55432 Computer software for regulating the flow of cleaning solutions for an endoscope lens;SMART CYCLE;
SMARTCYCLE SOFTWARE XOMED SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC. 6743 Southpoint Drive North Jacksonville FL 322160980 COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR REGULATING THE FLOW OF CLEANING;SMART CYCLE SOFT WARE;SOFTWARE;
SMARTCYCLE SOFTWARE Medtronic Xomed Inc. 6743 SOUTHPOINT DRIVE NO JACKSONVILLE FL 32216 COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR REGULATING THE FLOW OF CLEANING SOLUTIONS;SMART CYCLE SOFTWARE;
WEBTRAC DEL MAR DATATRAC, INC. Suite 400 10509 Vista Sorrento Parkway San Diego CA 92121 Computer software for regulating, securing, and controlling user access to mortgage corporate database information on a global computer network;WEB TRACE;
 

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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.