INTEGRATED FEATURE COMPUTER

Brand Owner Address Description
SMARTRISK IQ COMPUTER SERVICES, INC. 3901 Technology Drive Paducah KY 42001 Integrated feature of a computer software platform for managing regulatory compliance for banks, credit unions, and insurers; integrated feature of a downloadable computer software platform for managing regulatory compliance for banks, credit unions, and insurers; integrated feature of a computer software platform for managing enterprise risk; integrated feature of a downloadable computer software platform for managing enterprise risk; integrated feature of a software platform for managing enterprise risk for use by banks and credit unions; and integrated feature of a software platform for regulatory compliance management for use by banks and credit unions;SMART RISK IQ;Providing temporary use of a web-based software application for managing regulatory compliance for banks, credit unions, and insurers; providing temporary use of a web-based software application for managing enterprise risk; providing temporary use of a web-based software platform for regulatory compliance for banks, credit unions, and insurers; and providing temporary use of a web-based software platform for regulatory compliance management for use by banks and credit unions;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In order to provide desirable features of a low power personal digital (PDA) and a powerful computing personal computer (PC), the PDA and the PC are combined as one integrated computer architecture. When low power consumption is desired, the PDA controls the computer architecture, and when increased computing power is needed the PC is given control of the computer architecture. To maintain portability feature of a small size PDA a removable or detachable PDA is integrated into the chassis housing the computer architecture. The PDA is housed in a package that may be placed in an expansion bay or connected to the exterior of the chassis. The PDA has its own separate memory, input device, display and battery so it can operate independently. Interface connections are provided on the PDA in order to connect to the computer architecture.