COMPUTER DISASTER RECOVERY SERVICES

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DATA RANCH DATA FOUNDRY 4100 SMITH SCHOOL ROAD AUSTIN TX 78744 Computer disaster recovery services, namely, rental of workspace in the event that a subscriber's computer facilities become disabled; Financial consulting services relating to the operation, administration and management of data centers; financial management of data centers;DATA;Computer colocation services, namely, providing facilities for the location of computer servers and computer equipment with the equipment of others; data warehousing; Application service provider (ASP), namely, providing online hosting and management services for others in relation to computer hardware, computer operating systems and computer application infrastructure; computer leasing; computer facilities leasing; computer disaster recovery services, namely, rental of computers in the event that a subscriber's computer facilities become disabled; Computer services, namely, data recovery services; Computer disaster recovery planning; Computer services, namely, providing a web-based system and online portal for customers to remotely manage, administer, modify and control their end user computer devices, data and software applications; computer consultation services; Hosting of digital content on the Internet; Technical support, namely, monitoring of network systems;
GET WISER Birchall, Gary PO BOX 60 Harleysville PA 19438 Computer disaster recovery services for data files and hardware;
GTEL GTEL NETWORKS, INC. 1000 Woodbury Rd. Suite 106 Woodbury NY 11797 Computer disaster recovery services and computer disaster recovery planning; computer tech support and software maintenance services, namely, help desk managed services, monitoring and reporting on the performance, availability, and errors of networks of others; computer consulting services, namely, designing, implementing and maintaining systems, networks, communication systems, web pages and web sites for others; computer project management services for systems and networks; consultation in the field of computer technology security, namely, restricting access to and by systems and networks to and of undesired web sites, media and individuals and facilities and filtering of unwanted e-mails and protection against viruses; information technology services in the field of design, selection, implementation and use of computer hardware and software systems for others;
MEGALAN SUNGARD INVESTMENT VENTURES, INC. 1105 North Market Street Suite 1412 Wilmington. DE 19801 computer disaster recovery services for personal computers and local area networks; namely, providing access to computer equipment in the event of subscriber computer system malfunctions and restoring the subscriber's own computer systems;
SWITCHSAFE SWITCH, LLC (CHANGED TO SWITCH, LTD.) 7135 S. DECATUR BVLD. SWITCH LEGAL LAS VEGAS NV 89118 Computer disaster recovery services, namely, hosting the software, websites and other computer applications of others on a virtual private server in the event that a subscriber's computer networks become unable to be used for its intended computer processing and related purposes; Computer disaster recovery planning services; Computer testing services, namely, development and implementation of software, hardware and technology solutions for the purpose of testing of electronic components and electronic systems; Leasing computer facilities in the event of disruption of the client's own computer operations; Computer time-sharing services in the event of disruption of the client's own computer operations;
VIRTUAL ACCESS PROGRAM SUNGARD INVESTMENT VENTURES, INC. 1105 North Market Street Suite 1412 Wilmington. DE 19801 computer disaster recovery services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An object of this invention is to make it possible to confirm the safety of persons who have the possibility of encountering the damage of the disaster when the disaster occurred. This system receives information of the disaster occurring region A and information of subscribers in the disaster occurring region A, and stores it in the disaster region subscriber table storage unit. Then, it transmits the disaster notice to the subscriber terminal in the disaster occurring region A. When it receives information of the position of the subscriber terminal or a voluntary safety confirmation response from the subscriber terminal in the disaster occurring region A, it judges whether the subscriber is in the safe state, and stores the judgment result in the disaster region subscriber table storage unit 45. With this configuration, the occurrence of the disaster can be notified to the subscribers in the disaster occurring region A, and it becomes possible for each subscriber to judge whether he or she is in the safe state. Moreover, it may also transmit the aforementioned judgment result to the subscriber terminal as the transmission source.