SOFTWARE APPLICATION SERVICE PROVIDER

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AERISYS AERISYS INCORPORATED 2400 E. COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD SUITE 221 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33308 software application service provider, including designing and creating of web pages for businesses using the global computer network;
AERISYS AERISYS INCORPORATED 2400 E. COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD SUITE 221 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33308 software application service provider, including designing and creating of web pages for businesses using the global computer network;
FIELD MANAGER Vela Systems, Inc. 164 Middlesex Turnpike Burlington MA 01803 Software and application service provider featuring software for providing services for use with construction field software, enterprise field management software, quality program software and quality management software including mobile inspection and communication management platform for capital and construction projects including but not limited to site surveys, date reports, traffic inventories, closeout inspections, ongoing validation and maintenance of facilities, mobile computing devices, namely, tablet computers, laptops, computers, PDAs for use as a mobile inspection and communication management platform for capital and construction projects including but not limited to site surveys, traffic inventories, closeout inspections, ongoing validation and maintenance of facilities;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Method and apparatus for providing virtual capacity to a service provider. A service provider contacts a third party service provider when the service provider can not perform services for a customer. A solicitation is sent by the service provider and accepted by the third party service provider. After acceptance, status and/or location information from the third party service provider is redirected within a network management facility so that the information is sent to the service provider, rather than to an entity normally associated with the third party service provider. After services have been performed by the third party service provider, the third party service provider is generally free to accept service requests from other service providers, whereby messages transmitted by the third party service provider are routed to the new service provider.