PEER

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P.E.E.R J. JAMNER SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, INC. 1100 Campus Road Princeton NJ 08540 PEER;surgical instruments; namely, endoscopic retractors;
P.E.E.R. Scientific Support Services 307C Commerce Drive Augusta GA 30907 PEER;quality control program containing blood or urine samples used to control medical laboratory analysis, typically, these goods are distributed in glass bottles and tubes; complete with analysis forms;
PEER 1 APTUM TECHNOLOGIES (USA) INC. 191 THE WEST MALL, FLOOR 2 TORONTO, ONTARIO M9C 5K8 Canada PEER;Hosting the web sites of others on a computer server for a global computer network; computer services, namely, data recovery services, data filtering and sorting; customer system support consisting of monitoring of network systems, providing back up computer programs and facilities including emergency power backup for customer servers and troubleshooting of computer hardware and software problems; technical support services, namely, remote or onsite troubleshooting of computer hardware and software problems; providing back-up computer services and facilities; remote or onsite monitoring of computer systems; data encryption services; computer security monitoring and security monitoring of computer access to the Internet, all for the enhancement of the transmission (sending and receiving) of data and other electronic signals and communications of others, and for enhancing access to the web sites of others, via a global computer network;
PEER BY PETER MUSSFELDT Peer S.A. de C.V. Lago Texcoco No. 112 - "K" Col. Anahuac 11320 Mexico PEER;Retail sale of garments including T-shirts, sweatshirts, shorts, shirts, pants and other garments and accessory items, including watches, purses, duffel bags, umbrellas, hats, beach towels, footwear, key-chains and ceramic figurines;
PEER CONNECT EVERSANA LIFE SCIENCE SERVICES 190 MILWAUKEE ST MILWAUKEE WI 53202 PEER;Providing a web hosting platform for hosting virtual advisory boards, speaker trainings and peer-to-peer programs for stakeholders in the health care community, namely, medical and pharmaceutical suppliers, healthcare professionals and payer representatives;
PEER INTELLIGENCE INTRAFI NETWORK 1300 17th Street North, Suite 1800 Arlington VA 22209 PEER;Hosting an online community website featuring information and shared communications between community members interested in banking and financial service industry issues; Computer services, namely, creating an on-line community for registered users to share views and information in the fields of banking and financial services; Creating an on-line community for the banking and financial service industries; Computer services, namely, creating an on-line community for registered users to participate in discussions, get feedback from other users, form virtual communities, and engage in social networking services in the fields of the banking and financial service industries;
PEERR SAFER FOUNDATION 571 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago IL 60661 PEER;Providing counseling and consulting in the field of healthcare insurance benefits;Employment counseling and recruiting; Employment outplacement services; Job placement; Job and personnel placement; Providing employment counseling services;Providing case management services, namely, coordinating legal, medical, physical, social, personal care and psychological services;Consulting services in the field of healthcare; Counseling in the field of mental health and wellness; Drug testing for substance abuse; Drug use screening services; Mental health screening services; Mental health therapy services;
 

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

   
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.