ASP APPLICATION SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICES

Brand Owner Address Description
SERVICECRM Xtime, Inc. 1400 Bridge Parkway, Suite 200 Redwood City CA 94065 ASP (application service provider) services, namely, hosting computer software applications for business automation, time management, inventory management, resource management, workforce management, appointment and reservation scheduling, customer and workforce scheduling; ASP (application service provider) services, namely, hosting computer software applications for generating, processing, tracking, and reporting appointment, reservation and scheduling requests; ASP (application service provider) services, namely, hosting computer software applications for tracking and reporting of billing and payment information; ASP (application service provider) services, namely, hosting computer software applications for collecting, tracking, reporting and analysis of customer or user information; ASP (application service provider) services, namely, hosting computer software applications for forecasting, planning and optimizing time and resource inventory and customer and workforce scheduling; ASP (application service provider) services, namely, hosting computer software applications for generating electronic and telephone notifications regarding appointments for service and maintenance; technical consultation, troubleshooting and support services in the field of ASP software and services;
 

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

   
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.