COMPUTER SERVICES MONITORING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BREAKING THE CHAIN OF TRANSMISSION ARXADA 412 Mount Kemble Avenue Morristown NJ 07960 Computer services for monitoring the environment in healthcare facilities, namely, application support services in the nature of troubleshooting of computer software problems; provision of on-line support for information technologies for monitoring the environment in healthcare facilities, namely, web application support services in the nature of troubleshooting of computer software problems; provision of temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for use with automated information technology for monitoring the environment in healthcare facilities;
PRICELESS PLAN ClickTale Ltd. 2 Jabotinsky St., Amot Atrium Building Ramat Gan 5250501 Israel Computer services for monitoring, capturing and providing information about third party activities on websites and applications, namely, monitoring the activities of third party visitors to websites and users of applications and providing information to website operators and application developers about those third party activities;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. An integrated hardware and software monitoring system for a remote computer includes an event monitoring module loaded on the remote computer. The event monitoring module includes a hardware event detector that detects hardware events on the remote computer that may need attention, and a software service detector that detects status of software running on the remote computer to determine if any of the software has failed or is not operating properly, and to output a software event as a result thereof. The monitoring system also includes a data transmission system for performing a data transmission so as to notify a support specialist over a network connection of a hardware event or software event detected by the event monitoring module. The monitoring system further includes a graphical user interface provided on a display of the remote computer for allowing a user of the remote computer to make selections as to which software services and hardware events are to be detected.