COMPUTER SOFTWARE INTEGRATING COMMUNICATIONS

Brand Owner Address Description
CAMPUS SAFE KOLOGIK CAPITAL 301 Main Street, Suite 810 Baton Rouge LA 70801 Computer software for integrating communications and data transmission among multiple parties and enabling users to integrate communications and data transmission with multiple third parties; Computer software for application and database integration pertaining to safety and security matters in educational institutions; Computer software for computer system and application development, deployment and management pertaining to safety and security matters in educational institutions; Computer software for creating searchable databases of information and data pertaining to safety and security matters in educational institutions; Computer software for collecting, editing, organizing, modifying, book marking, searching, analyzing, transmitting, storing and sharing of data and information pertaining to safety and security matters in educational institutions; Computer software for the field of warehousing and distribution, to manage transactional data, and produce notifications and reports pertaining to safety and security matters in educational institutions; Computer software for integrating communications and data transmission among multiple parties and enabling users to integrate communications and data transmission with multiple third parties pertaining to safety and security matters in educational institutions; Computer software for integrating communications and data transmission among multiple parties and enabling users to integrate communications and data transmission with multiple third parties, all for use in the field of security and law enforcement; Computer software for use in emergency response services; Computer software for use in records management; Emergency position-indicating radio beacons; Emergency signal transmitters; Hand-held signaling device to trigger an emergency alert to law enforcement; A wearable emergency signal transmitting device to trigger an emergency response from first responders;Providing private and secure real time electronic communications over a computer network; Providing electronic communications networks in the nature of an online network service for electronic communications between network users, including law enforcement agencies and educational institutions, on the subject of law enforcement matters as well as pertaining to safety and security matters in educational institutions; Providing electronic communications networks in the nature of an online network service for electronic communications between network users, including law enforcement agencies and financial institutions, on the subject of law enforcement matters; providing electronic communications networks in the nature of an online and wireless network service for electronic communications among and between network users, including among law enforcement agencies, between law enforcement agencies and financial institutions, between law enforcement agencies and educational institutions, between law enforcement and penal institutions, between law enforcement and private security organizations, between law enforcement and fire fighters, between law enforcement and emergency response providers, on the subject of law enforcement matters as well as pertaining to safety, security and public disaster matters; providing electronic communications networks in the nature of an online and wireless network service for electronic communications between network users on the subject of law enforcement, safety, security and public disaster matters, and between network users and law enforcement;Providing an information sharing and data interoperability service, namely, integration of computer systems and networks for law enforcement organizations, private security organizations;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A virtual private network service provider, wherein virtual private network ("VPN") software for setting up a virtual private network connection is delivered from a server computer to one or more client computers over a computer network, such as the Internet. Once the VPN software is delivered to the client computers, it can be executed so that data communications are made as virtual private network communications under control of the VPN software. Because the VPN software is stored and maintained on a server computer, and preferably delivered to the various client computers on an as-needed basis, the distribution, integrity and updating of the VPN software is improved because the "master" version of the VPN software can be controlled and revised by merely accessing the server computer system, rather than by attempting to control and revise numerous copies of the VPN software resident on various, scattered client computers.