COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROVIDING COST

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
O P OPEN PORT TECHNOLOGY Open Port Technology, Inc. 676 N. St. Clair, 9th Floor Chicago IL 60611 computer software for providing cost efficient facsimile send and receive functions to computer users, including providing an interface with E-mail programs;PORT TECHNOLOGY;computer software analysis; computer consulting; operational support for computer users, namely, troubleshooting hardware and software problems relating to electronic messaging, facsimile, and communications functions;The stippling is for shading purposes only and does not indicate color.;
OPEN PORT Open Port Technology, Inc. 676 N. St. Clair, 9th Floor Chicago IL 60611 computer software for providing cost efficient facsimile (fax) send and receive services to users of computer equipment;OPEN PORT;PORT;
OPEN PORT HARMONY Open Port Technology, Inc. 676 N. St. Clair, 9th Floor Chicago IL 60611 computer software for providing cost efficient facsimile send and receive functions to computer users, including providing an interface with E-mail programs, and instructional manuals sold as a unit;PORT;
OPEN PORT TECHNOLOGY Open Port Technology, Inc. 676 N. St. Clair, 9th Floor Chicago IL 60611 computer software for providing cost efficient facsimile send and receive functions to computer users, including providing an interface with E-mail programs, and instructional manuals sold a a unit therewith;OPEN PORT TECHNOLOGY;PORT TECHNOLOGY;computer software analysis; computer consulting; operational support for computer users, namely, troubleshooting hardware and software problems relating to electronic messaging, facsimile, and communications functions;
 

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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.