BUSINESS PERSONAL APPLICATIONS SERVICE

Brand Owner Address Description
TOD ViewPartner Corporation 9201 OAKDALE AVENUE, SUITE 201 CHATSWORTH CA 91311 Business and Personal applications service provider for global, multi-entity or small single companies and individuals featuring online business process automation software applications and personal assistant software that enable global management and the consolidation of business or personal financial data, regardless of location, currency and language, for use in the fields of: (i) Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), in the nature of accounting, payroll, point of sale (POS), on-line bill paying, e-procurement, employee time and billing and expense reporting, financial management, business management, personal management, customer support, and office, business and personal productivity, business, finance, purchasing, sales, human resources, manufacturing, sourcing, and information technology infrastructure, supply chain management, and logistics; (ii) Customer Relationship Management (CRM), in the nature of contact management, sales force automation, commission and quota management, marketing, partner relationship management, customer service and support, customer issue and enhancement request management; (iii) Professional Services Automation (PSA), in the nature of sales, planning, execution such that project-based companies or divisions of companies can apply resources, track, deliver and bill for services rendered worldwide; and (iv) Electronic Commerce, in the nature of providing a platform for others that enable the implementing, operating, hosting and maintaining of Electronic Commerce web sites, the conduct of business globally across those Electronic Commerce web sites, including sourcing, procurement and fulfillment, and the conduct of business intelligence, including reporting, cross-entity business analytics, and decision support; (v) Creating and maintaining web sites for others on a computer server for a global computer network; installation and maintenance of computer software; providing temporary use of online, non-downloadable computer software that allows subscribers to utilize VOIP communication services, online meetings, gatherings, and interactive discussions; and computer services in the nature of customized web pages featuring user-defined information, personal profiles and information; (vi) Online system management services (SMS) that allow users to remotely monitor and control systems for providing heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration, energy, lighting, fire alarm, security monitoring and access systems; providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for use in database management in the field of real estate; integration of computer systems and building automation, information technology for buildings, environmental health and safety in buildings, environment of buildings, environmental quality of building; Design of computer software systems for facility management controls; Installation, maintenance and repair of computer software systems for facility management controls;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A communication system includes a development sector for registering a plurality of wireless devices, a business sector for controlling utilization of an application program and for receiving application data, a service sector for deploying the application program and for providing the application data to the business sector in accordance with communication with at least one wireless device of the plurality; and a mobile sector comprising the plurality of wireless devices, each device for receiving the application program deployed by the service sector, executing the application program in response to the business sector, and communicating with the service sector to support provision of the application data to the business sector. The wireless device, such as a cell phone, personal digital assistant, or palm top computer may include an auxiliary device such as a bar code scanner, a magnetic stripe card reader, or a printer. The business sector or service sector may monitor or limit utilization of the auxiliary device. Deployment of application programs may be controlled by the business sector or the development sector by rendering an application program or auxiliary device available for use only after a particular time or after receipt of a message. Distributed processing application programs having components in the business, service, and mobile sectors may thereby be updated in an orderly manner. An application program on a wireless device may assist confirmation of an order made by a buyer via a web site. The wireless device is expected to be operated by the buyer. Fraud reporting is accomplished by comparing data obtained by registration of the wireless device with data provided in the confirmation.