COMPUTER CHIP SOFTWARE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
IDCOS ADVANIDE HOLDINGS PTE. LTD. 7 TEMASEK BOULEVARD, #06-01 SUNTEC TOWER ONE Singapore 038987 Singapore Computer chip software, namely, software for use in programming computer chips; computer software for use in the areas of identification, access control, security, localization and information technologies, namely, computer software for use in identifying users of computers, determining the location of computer users and controlling access to computer networks; computer software development tools for use in developing computer applications for electronic chip cards, integrated circuits, cards with integrated circuits, contactless cards, and microcircuits; apparatus and equipment operating with chip cards, namely, chip card readers; blank smart cards; and apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images;
IDCOS AdvanIDe Pte. Ltd. B-103 Polaris, Off Marol Maroshi Road Marol Naka, Andheri (East) Mumbai 400059 India Computer chip software, namely, software for use in programming computer chips; computer software for use in the areas of identification, access control, security, localization and information technologies, namely, computer software for use in identifying users of computers, determining the location of computer users and controlling access to computer networks; computer software development tools for use in developing computer applications for electronic chip cards, integrated circuits, cards with integrated circuits, contactless cards, and microcircuits; apparatus and equipment operating with chip cards, namely, chip card readers; blank smart cards; and apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images;
 

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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.