LEASING COMPUTER HARDWARE

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DCLASS Brigham Young University A360 ASB, Provo, UT 84602 A360 ASB Provo UT 84602 Leasing Computer Hardware, Software and Related Materials for Use in Industrial Process Planning Operations;
DELPHI Newmarket Software Systems, Inc. 44 Newmarket Road Durham NH 03824 leasing of computer hardware and software in connection with hotel and motel operations;
POINT OF MARKETING Loyalty Lock 6240 McLeod Drive, 100 Las Vegas NV 89120 Leasing of computer hardware and software for use in implementing a customer rewards program; leasing of computer peripheral devices in the nature of touchscreen devices and application software for participant access to a customer loyalty program;
RIDES RAYNET CORPORATION 155 CONSTITUTION DRIVE MENLO PARK CA 94025 LEASING OF COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE AND ENGINEERING AND CONSULTING SERVICES, ALL IN THE FIELD OF OPTICAL FIBER TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS;
SARNOFF REAL TIME Sarnoff Real Time Corporation 201 Washington Road, CN 5300 Princeton NJ 085435300 leasing of computer hardware and software and computing systems;
SLEDTECH SLEDTECH 13025 Saint Clair Rd Clarksburg MD 20871 Leasing of computer hardware and computer peripheral equipment for use in schools, higher ed, state and local government; Technical support services, namely, remote and on-site infrastructure management services for monitoring, administration and management of public and private cloud computing IT and application systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for providing message-based leasing of resources in a distributed computing environment. Services may issue leases to clients and provide operations on those leases. The lease functionality of a service may be defined in an XML message schema. Gates may be used to perform lease operations. Leases may be granted for a period that may be negotiated. Leasing messages for performing leasing operations may be defined. The leasing messages may include messages to renew a lease and to cancel a lease. Leasing messages may include embedded credentials for authenticating the sender of the message. A client may embed a credential in messages sent to the service. The service may then authenticate the credential when received in a message from the client. The issuing and embedding of credentials in leasing messages may be used to provide a secure leasing environment, effectively prohibiting anyone but an authorized, credentialed client (and the service issuing the lease) from performing functions on the lease.