NET APP KEY STONE

Brand Owner Address Description
NETAPP KEYSTONE NETAPP, INC. 3060 Olsen Dr. San Jose CA 95128 NET APP KEY STONE;Providing online and cloud-based non-downloadable software for monitoring, securing, optimizing, analyzing, and managing electronic and cloud data storage, computer servers, databases, and other storage devices and systems across computer networks; technical support services, namely, monitoring and troubleshooting in the nature of diagnosing problems with computers, computer software and hardware, cloud computing, and computer storage networks; Information technology consulting services in the field of computer hardware and software for monitoring, securing, optimizing, analyzing, and managing electronic and cloud data storage, computer servers, databases, and other storage devices and systems across computer networks; consultation services in the field of infrastructure as a service (IAAS), software as a service (SAAS), and platform as a service (PAAS); subscription-based services for deploying, managing, protecting, scaling, and upgrading computer systems, hardware, and software and data storage systems, hardware, and software; subscription-based services providing temporary use of nondownloadable cloud computing software for use in data storage; software as a service (SAAS) services featuring non-downloadable cloud computing software for use in data storage; all of the aforementioned excluding core credit union processing services in the financial services industry;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and systems of fabricating stone products are provided. The method comprises the steps of providing a stone piece, separating the stone piece into a plurality of sawed stone slabs by cutting with at least one saw blade, separating the plurality of sawed stone slabs into split stone slabs by cutting with a plurality of teeth, forming at least one pitched edge on at least one of the faces of the split stone slabs, and colliding the plurality of pitched stone slabs in a container to break the pitched stone slabs into a plurality of stone products having multiple lengths. The collisions include contacting between the pitched stone slabs, contacting between at least one pitched stone slab and the inner surface of the container, or both.