COMPUTER HARDWARE MEDICAL DATA

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FLEXCOMP Myers, Harold 8205 Montreal-Toronto blvd Montreal-west H4X1N1 Canada Computer hardware for medical data acquisition;
MYOTRAC THOUGHT TECHNOLOGY LTD. 8205 Montreal-Toronto Blvd Montreal-West h4x1n1 Canada Computer hardware for medical data acquisition;
MYOTRAC Myers Harold K 8205 Montreal-Toronto Blvd Montreal-West H4X1N1 Canada Computer hardware for medical data acquisition; excluding hardware for collecting information for: (i) patient placement, (ii) patient transport, (iii) patient procedure status and (iv) management of healthcare professionals and staff;
PROCOMP THOUGHT TECHNOLOGY LTD. 8205 Montreal-Toronto Blvd Montreal-West h4x1n1 Canada Computer hardware for medical data acquisition;PRO COMP;
THOUGHT TECHNOLOGIES Myers, Harold Keith 8205 Montreal-Toronto Blvd. suite 223 Montreal West, Quebec H4X1N1 Canada Computer hardware for medical data acquisition;TECHNOLOGIES;
THOUGHT TECHNOLOGY Myers, Harold, Keith 8205 montreal-toronto blvd montreal west H4X1N1 Canada Computer hardware for medical data acquisition;
TT Myers, Harold, Keith 8205 montreal-toronto blvd montreal west H4X1N1 Canada Computer hardware for medical data acquisition;THOUGHT TECHNOLOGY;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A configurable computer resource usage system for collecting hardware and software usage from computer systems with various operating systems, aggregating and filtering the data, transferring it to a centralized computer system, and performing analysis to determine if a hardware or software upgrade is needed. A computer software product that executes on a client computer workstation and collects performance data relevant to that specific machine and data indicating the versions of software and hardware components installed on that machine. A centralized computer that receives the performance and versioning data, stores it, aggregates it with other static data, and performs analysis to determine if the client computer is an upgrade candidate. A graphical user interface displaying the analysis and relevant summarized data is provided through one of several methods, including a web browser accessing the data over the Internet or LAN or WAN.