LOADING PLATFORMS

Brand Owner Address Description
PV PALFINGER AG Lamprechtshausener Bundesstraße 8 Bergheim bei Salzburg 5101 Austria Loading platforms; self-propelled working baskets; lifting and lowering platforms for servicing, maintenance and for the construction of buildings, building exteriors, power lines, utility poles, wind power plants;Attachments for land vehicles and land vehicle trailers, in the form of lifting and hoisting equipment; attachments for land vehicles and lands trailers, in the form of mechanical access platforms, lifting platforms, mobile elevating work platforms and powered access work platforms; land vehicles incorporating lifting apparatus, especially incorporating platforms for lifting persons; land vehicle trailers incorporating lifting apparatus, especially, incorporating platforms for lifting persons; driverless cars [autonomous cars] incorporating lifting apparatus, especially, incorporating platforms for lifting persons; remote controlled land vehicles incorporating lifting apparatus, especially, incorporating platforms for lifting persons;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods, apparatus, and systems for updating firmware for clustered computing platforms. Firmware provided on each platform is loaded for operating system runtime availability. The firmware update process begins by issuing an update directive that includes firmware update data to a first platform. That platform then interacts with firmware running on other platforms to update the firmware for those platforms, wherein communications between the platforms is enabled via an out-of-band (OOB) communication channel or network. In one embodiment, OOB communications are facilitated by a hidden execution mode known as the System Management Mode (SMM), which has the ability to receive and respond to periodic System Management Interrupts (SMI) and execute corresponding SMI handlers configured to support inter-platform communication in a manner that is transparent to operating systems running on the platforms. The method allows firmware to be updated across multiple platforms, such as server blades, using a single administrative action.