PROVIDING BUSINESS BUSINESS INFORMATION FACILITATING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
E-COMART INTERNET GOLDEN MARKET 2 BERGMAN STREET PARK TAMAR 76705 REHOVOT Israel PROVIDING BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS INFORMATION AND FACILITATING E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS OF CONSUMER FINISHED GOODS VIA AN INTERACTIVE WEBSITE;
I2 JDA SOFTWARE GROUP, INC. Suite 400 15059 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale AZ 85254 Providing business-to-business information and facilitating e-commerce transactions on a wide variety of topics via the global computer network and specifically focusing on optimized supply planning, demand forecasting, inventory policy and control, production scheduling, ordering, purchase planning and distribution planning; and business consultation services in regard to the same;
PENNNET PENNWELL CORPORATION 1421 South Sheridan Rd. Tulsa OK 74112 PROVIDING BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS INFORMATION AND FACILITATING E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS ON A WIDE VARIETY OF TOPICS VIA THE GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK;
PENNWELLNET PENNWELL PUBLISHING COMPANY 1421 South Sheridan P.O. Box 1260 Tulsa OK 74101 Providing business-to-business information and facilitating e-commerce transactions on a wide variety of topics via the global computer network;
PINMONEY Crosspoint Venture Partners 18552 MacArthur Boulevard, Suite 400 Irvine CA 92612 providing business-to-business information and facilitating electronic transactions using revolving credit cards for calling cards;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. Systems and techniques to model business objects as graphic objects using multiple graphic object features to represent different aspects of the business objects. In general, in one implementation, the technique includes: receiving information describing a plurality of business objects, and modeling the business objects as graphic objects. The graphic objects can include an object size representing a first aspect of a corresponding business object, an object interior representing a second aspect of a corresponding business object, and an object boundary representing a third aspect of a corresponding business object. The graphic objects can be positioned and displayed in a two-dimensional chart using two-dimensional coordinates determined based at least in part on one or more additional aspect of the corresponding business objects.