COMPUTER HARDWARE MANAGING DATA

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
E-STACK NETAPP, INC. 3060 Olsen Dr. San Jose CA 95128 Computer hardware for managing data storage in a bandwidth sensitive data streaming environment; computer software for use in managing data storage in a bandwidth sensitive data streaming environment; computer software for use in data mining in a bandwidth sensitive data streaming environment, all of the aforesaid not including semiconductor integrated circuits;ELECTRONIC-STACK;
FUSIONENGINE TrueSAN Networks, Inc. 25 Metro Dr Suite 300 San Jose CA 95110 Computer hardware for managing data storage systems;
USM UNIVERSAL SAN MANAGER NEARTEK Inc. 1209 Orange Street Wilmington DE 19890 computer hardware for managing data, storing data, saving data and saving images; Computer software, namely, database management software for managing data, storing data, saving data and saving images;SAN MANAGER;
VIRTUALIZATION SWITCH SANRAD Ltd. Tel Aviv 69710 Israel Computer hardware for managing data in a Storage Area Network (SAN);SWITCH;
VSENGINE NEARTEK Inc. 1209 Orange Street Wilmington DE 19890 computer hardware for managing data, storing data, saving data and saving images; computer software, namely, database management software for managing data, storing data, saving data and saving images;VS ENGINE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A configurable computer resource usage system for collecting hardware and software usage from computer systems with various operating systems, aggregating and filtering the data, transferring it to a centralized computer system, and performing analysis to determine if a hardware or software upgrade is needed. A computer software product that executes on a client computer workstation and collects performance data relevant to that specific machine and data indicating the versions of software and hardware components installed on that machine. A centralized computer that receives the performance and versioning data, stores it, aggregates it with other static data, and performs analysis to determine if the client computer is an upgrade candidate. A graphical user interface displaying the analysis and relevant summarized data is provided through one of several methods, including a web browser accessing the data over the Internet or LAN or WAN.