COMPUTER SOFTWARE PERFORMING ARTHROPLASTY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
OMNI OMNI life science, Inc. 480 Paramount Drive Raynham MA 02767 Computer software for performing arthroplasty; computer software used in connection with surgical devices and instruments, surgical apparatus, orthopedic and total joint replacement instrumentation, robotic surgery systems and instruments, robotic systems for total and unicondylar knee replacement procedures;Surgical and medical goods, namely, orthopedic joint implants; robotic surgical apparatus comprising a cutting arm, motorized guide, and computer work station; Surgical devices and instruments; surgical apparatus; orthopedic and total joint replacement instrumentation; robotic surgery systems and instruments, namely, surgical robots; robotic systems for total and unicondylar knee replacement procedures;
OMNIBOTICS BONE MORPHING OMNIlife Science, Inc. 480 Paramount Drive Raynham MA 02767 Computer software for performing arthroplasty;OMNI BOTICS BONE MORPHING;
 

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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.