COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENABLING CONSUMERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DATABOOK Lead Chain Inc. 10206 Chase Commons Drive Burke VA 22015 Computer software for enabling consumers to aggregate and sell or license their personal data;DATA BOOK;Software as a Service (SaaS) services, namely, providing non-downloadable software enabling consumers to aggregate and sell or license their personal data; application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software for enabling consumers to aggregate and sell or license their personal data;
INTELLIGENT FINANCE Halifax Plc Trinity Road Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 2RG United Kingdom computer software for enabling consumers to access on-line and telephone based banking and insurance services, credit and loan services and information about those services, and data concerning the state of their accounts with banking, credit and loan services providers;printed publications in the nature of informational brochures and instruction manuals directed to consumers in the field of banking and finance, on-line and telephone based banking and insurance services, credit and loan services;transmission of data by computer and telecommunications systems; electronic transmission and receipt of data via computer terminals and telecommunications systems;consumer on-line and telephone based banking and insurance services, providing credit and loan services information to consumers, providing data to consumers concerning the state of banking, credit and loan accounts with banking, credit and loan service providers;
KORK Databook Protocol Inc. 5756 Amelia Springs Circle Haymarket VA 20169 Computer software for enabling consumers to aggregate and sell or license their personal data;Software as a Service (SaaS) services, namely, providing non-downloadable software enabling consumers to aggregate and sell or license their personal data; application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software for enabling consumers to aggregate and sell or license their personal data;
SSNSOR SILVER SPRING NETWORKS, INC. 230 W Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 Computer software for enabling consumers, including utility and infrastructure customers, to track, view, and monitor utility and infrastructure operational and commodity consumption information, namely, information related to usage analysis, cost analysis, bill analysis, bill estimation, energy budgeting, neighborhood comparisons, community analysis, environmental analysis, rate comparisons, weather modeling, and HVAC modeling, as well as to receive related reports; computer hardware; computer software and networking equipment, namely, network hardware and software for developing, securing, monitoring, configuring and managing machine to machine networks; computer software and networking equipment, namely, network hardware and software for securing, monitoring and managing energy in the public utilities, gas utilities, electric utilities and water utilities industries as well as in managing operational and commodity information in the utility and infrastructure industries; computer software and networking equipment, namely, network hardware and software for data collection applications, namely, distribution automation and demand side management applications; communications networking systems consisting of computer hardware, WAN (wide area network) operating software, and software enabling customers to communicate with, manage, configure, provide security for, and control in home appliances and electronic devices and distribution automation communications devices; radio frequency wireless communications technology, namely, network interface devices, relays, access points, and computer network bridges; one-way and two-way automated meter reading devices for use in the energy, utility, parking, water treatment, and other municipal infrastructure fields; computer hardware and software for use in transmitting data one-way and two-way between a data computing network and remote communications devices, namely, wireless network repeaters, routers, personal computers, laptop computers, cellular phones and handheld computers; electronic interface modules for receiving and transmitting utility and infrastructure operational and commodity usage-related information and requests between and among commodity meters, electronic vehicle charging stations, electronic devices and a host computer over a wide area network and a local area network; computer database management software used for receiving and monitoring utility and infrastructure operational and commodity usage information from multiple remote commodity meters in the public utilities, gas utilities, electric utilities, water utilities, and infrastructure industries; electric utility meters, namely, gas meters, electric meters, and water meters; network interface cards; gateway routers in the nature of computer control hardware; electronic devices, namely, radio frequency repeaters used in long range communication for tracking and monitoring utility and infrastructure operational and commodity usage and advanced meter reading data; advanced meter communications devices, namely, transmitters, receivers and antennas used to collect, store and process consumption data, distribution automation data, demand response data and other information in the utility and infrastructure fields; computer interface boards; computer network interface devices; interface cards for data processing equipment in the form of printed circuits; interfaces and peripheral devices for computers; interfaces for computers; interfaces for meters; peripheral component interface (PCI) hardware; UPI (universal peripheral interface) hardware;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for obtaining software is disclosed. An operating environment of a first computer system is analyzed. A profile based on the operating environment is created. The profile is sent to a second computer system and the second computer system selects software based on the profile. The second computer forwards an indication of where the software is located and a software retrieval process is engaged. Software compatible with the profile is received.