MACRO MATIX

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MACROMATIX FOURTH ENTERPRISES 1305 CHASTAIN RD BUILDING 100, SUITE 500 KENNESAW GA 30144 MACRO MATIX;Business management and consultation in the field of operations management for restaurants; Outsource service provider in the field of business management of software implementation to support the business management of restaurants;
MACROMATIX FOURTH ENTERPRISES 1305 CHASTAIN RD BUILDING 100, SUITE 500 KENNESAW GA 30144 MACRO MATIX;Computer network design and computer software design for the operation of restaurants; consulting services in the design and implementation of computer-based information systems for businesses; design and development of computer hardware; design and development of computer software for employee scheduling and management, business back office operations, employee task management, establishing and monitoring performance metrics, inventory management, and the integration of point-of-sale systems; design, development, and consulting services related thereto in the field of employee scheduling and management, business back office operations, employee task management, establishing and monitoring performance metrics, inventory management, and the integration of point-of-sale systems; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for employee scheduling and management, business back office operations, employee task management, establishing and monitoring performance metrics, inventory management, and the integration of point-of-sale systems;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A macro virus definitions database is maintained and includes a set of indices and associated macro virus definition data files. One or more of the macro virus definition data files are referenced by the associated index. Each macro virus definition data file defines macro virus attributes for known macro viruses. The sets of the indices and the macro virus definition data files are organized according to macro virus families. One or more strings stored in a suspect file are compared to the macro virus attributes defined in the one or more macro virus definition data files for each macro virus family in the macro virus definitions database. The macro virus family to which the suspect file belongs is determined from the indices for each of the macro virus definition data files at least partially containing the suspect file.