COMPUTER SOFTWARE SECURE STORAGE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
OXFORD DIAGNOSTICS Oxford Diagnostics Ltd. Sandybrae, Whitebarn Drive, Boars Hill Oxford OX15HJ United Kingdom Computer software for secure storage, retrieval and presentaion of data via the internet;Communication services, namely, electronic transmission of data and documents among users of computers; Computer services, namely, providing on-line facilities for real-time interaction with other computer users concerning topics of general interest; Electronic transmission of data and documents via computer terminals and electronic devices; On-line document delivery via a global computer network; Providing a web site that enables communication synchronously and asynchronously and connection of physicians with their patients regardless of medical organization or geographic location;DIAGNOSTICS;
PERSONAL LOCKER MCAFEE, INC. 2821 Mission College Blvd. Santa Clara CA 95054 Computer software for secure storage, transmission and retrieval of documents, files, images and other electronic data and information; computer application software for mobile phones, namely, software for secure storage, transmission and retrieval of documents, files, images and other electronic data and information; computer software for authenticating a user's identity;Secure electronic transmission of documents, files, images and other electronic data and information;Identification verification services, namely, providing authentication of personal identification information;Providing temporary use of non-downloadable software for secure storage, transmission and retrieval of documents, files, images and other electronic data and information and for authenticating a user's identity; secure electronic storage of documents, files, images and other electronic data and information;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Software bundles are installed on target computers by initially creating a set of distinct image files, each corresponding to a software bundle resident in a reference storage medium of a reference computer built according to specified hardware and software configurations. The image files are copied into each of a plurality of target storage mediums. The target computers are built according to the specified hardware configuration of one of the previously created image files and include the target storage mediums. Each target computer then selects one of the image files in its target storage medium, the selected image file corresponding to the hardware configuration of the target computer and having a desired software configuration. The selected image file for each target computer is decoded to produce the software bundle stored in the target storage medium.