PEER POINT

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PEERPOINT Allmed Healthcare Management, Inc. 111 SW Fifth Ave., Suite 1400 Portland OR 97204 PEER POINT;Application service provider featuring software for uploading, downloading, sending and receiving medical charts and reports in a HIPAA compliant environment;
PEERPOINT ALLEN & OVERY LLP ONE BISHOPS SQUARE LONDON E16AD United Kingdom PEER POINT;Legal personnel recruitment services; staff placement services; personnel, employee, temporary employee, staff and temporary staff placement services; legal personnel recruitment agency services relating to lawyers, legal professionals, paralegals, legal secretaries, project managers, technologists, human resources, finance and other support specialists; contractor management services, namely, provision of contract workers; information, consultancy and advice in relation to the aforementioned services; the provision of the foregoing services also available online, from a computer database or via other communications;Legal services; legal consultancy services; legal research; providing information relating to legal matters; legal advice; information, consultancy and advice in relation to the aforementioned services; the provision of the foregoing services also available online, from a computer database or via other communications;
PEERPOINT Versation Inc. 220 Northwest 8th Avenue Portland OR 97209 PEER POINT;Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for controlling and managing student recruitment at the undergraduate and graduate levels in the nature of database management and for connecting current students with prospective students;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. System and method for the dynamic and transparent migration of services in a peer-to-peer networking environment. Member peers in a peer group using a peer-to-peer platform may cooperate to provide redundant instances of services to member peers. Dynamic migration of a service may be performed by unbinding one or more peer-to-peer platform pipes from a peer hosting an instance of the service and binding the pipes to another peer hosting a different instance of the service. Using pipes, services may transparently failover from one physical peer endpoint to another in order to mask a service or peer failure, or to access a newly published instance of a service. Thus, a collection of peers may provide a high level of fault tolerance, where, for example, a new peer at a different location may replace a crashed peer, with the new peer taking over the existing pipe to keep the communication going.