MOBILE SOFTWARE APP THAT ALLOW

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FAMILY GUARD MSS ELECTRONICS, INC. 16 Yellowstone Avenue White Plains NY 10607 mobile software app that allow individuals to send emergency signals automatically to a central monitoring station to summon medical aid when necessary;FAMILY;
MOBILE ALERT MSS ELECTRONICS, INC. 16 Yellowstone Avenue White Plains NY 10607 mobile software app that allow individuals to send emergency signals automatically to a central monitoring station to summon medical aid when necessary;
WE-PORT Michael A. Baldwin 514 Millar Ct. Aberdeen MD 21001 Mobile software app that allow individuals to signal and communicate with emergency response entities, police, fire, emergency medical services, and other programmable contacts for use in the field of incident response and emergency notifications;Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for automatic telephone dialing and digital communication functions; Software as a service (SAAS) featuring software for use in the field of emergency response, assistance, incident response, and notifications;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A techinque for communicating with a mobile data processing device by way of a mobile software agent. Any application, such as a banking application which permits cash withdrawals from ATMs, can be represented as a mobile software agent. The mobile software agent is spread across a network to all terminals with cash dispensing functions. The terminals include a communication component having a mobile software agent interface function component and a mobile chipcard interface function component. The mobile software agent interface component provides support functions for receiving and installing the mobile software agent. The chipcard interface component safeguards the communication with the chipcard. The mobile software agent evaluates the information delivered to it from the mobile software agent interface component and then installs itself on the terminals as appropriate. Chipcard-related events are notified via the chipcard interface component to the mobile software agent which, after classifying the chipcard concerned, performs the actions on the chipcard. By implementating these interface components on every terminal in the network, administration of the chipcards in the network can be controlled from the backend system (server).