PROVIDING GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
APPLICATION SERVICE EXCHANGE undoo.com, inc. 4590 MacArthur Boulevard, Suite 600 Newport Beach CA 92660 Providing a global computer network or network ready platform for serving applications (made internally or by third parties) as a service, whether remotely or locally hosted; data storage, backup, and serving solutions for computers and other electronic devices/appliances over the global computer network and company extranets/intranets; caching and data delivery services for global computer network content, applications, and data; data management services, including version filters, and reselling of data utilities through facilitated network gateways, file sharing solutions, file system solutions, system recovery solutions, universal global computer network system access solutions, and new system data transportation for personal computers;
POIU The Country of POiU c/o POiU Business Exchange, Inc. 11315 Corporate Boulevard, Suite 115 Orlando FL 32817 Providing a global computer network via the site with global users and providing multiple use access to global computer information networks for the transfer and dissemination of a wide range of information;
STREAMNET I-Drop 313 Hehnsdale Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514 Providing a global computer network for the transmission of broadcast quality video;STREAM NET;
WEBISD ACM Consulting, Inc. 1741 Fox Tree Lane San Antonio TX 78248 PROVIDING A GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK WEBSITE FEATURING DISSEMINATION, PRESENTATION AND EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION ON SCHOOL SYSTEMS, EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AND PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, PARENTS AND STUDENTS;WEB ISD;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method, apparatus, and computer program product are provided for implementing global to local queue pair translation in a network transport layer. A global queue pair number is identified. The global queue pair number is translated to a smaller local queue pair number. The local queue pair number is used for storing local queue pair context data for outbound header generation and inbound header checking. Upper layers of the network protocol above the network transport layer are allowed to use the global queue pair numbers.