PROVIDING MANAGING GLOBAL COMPUTER

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
1 ONE OneSoft Corporation 1505 Farm Credit Drive McLean VA 22101 Providing and managing global computer network systems and services, namely, site creation, site hosting, and network management services for electronic commerce web sites for others via a global computer network;Computer software, customized to offer integrated functionality, used to design, implement and manage web sites that feature marketing, sales, order fulfillment, and customer service; and used in the field of electronic commerce for performing electronic business transactions via the global computer network;1 1;
BUILDING INTERNET COMMERCE OneSoft Corporation 1505 Farm Credit Drive McLean VA 22101 providing and managing global computer network systems and services, namely, site hosting, co-location services, and network management services for electronic commerce;
INTEGRATING THE CONSUMPTION CYCLE OneSoft Corporation 1505 Farm Credit Drive McLean VA 22101 providing and managing global computer network systems and services, namely, site hosting, co-location services, and network management services for electronic commerce;
MSFS OneSoft Corporation 1505 Farm Credit Drive McLean VA 22101 providing and managing global computer network systems and services, namely, site hosting, co-location services, and network management services for electronic commerce;
THE INTERNET COMMERCE COMPANY OneSoft Corporation 1505 Farm Credit Drive McLean VA 22101 PROVIDING AND MANAGING GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK SYSTEMS AND SERVICES, NAMELY SITE CREATION, SITE HOSTING, AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE WEB SITES FOR OTHERS VIA A GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for managing access information for users and other entities in a distributed computing system is disclosed. An aspect is directed to sharing schemas across multiple users. This can be accomplished by mapping multiple global users to the same local schema. Any users mapped to that local schema would, upon logging in, receive the set of privileges associated with the global user and the local schema. In this manner, separate schemas would not need to be defined for each global user.