COMPUTER SOFTWARE WHICH SERVES AS

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HOW THE WEB WAS WON Quarterdeck Office Systems, Inc. 150 Pico Boulevard Santa Monica CA 90405 computer software which serves as a document creation tool for use in conjunction with worldwide electronic information and communication systems;WEB;
IM GUARDIAN ACTIANCE, INC. 1301 Shoreway Road, Suite 275 Belmont CA 94002 computer software which serves as an enterprise security gateway to manage complex, real-time communications including instant messaging, peer-to-peer communications, web teleconferencing, voice over IP, and application sharing, and eLearning, providing protection from application vulnerabilities, management and control with policies for application behavior, dynamic port negotiation, and network usage statistics;IM;
OFFICEBOARD TREXAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC. PMB-370, 5665 Hwy. 9, Suite 103 Alpharetta GA 30004 Computer software which serves as a network or global computer network client server application designed to function as a shared electronic in/out board and messaging system;OFFICE BOARD;
PERFORMANCE ADVANTAGE TECHNOLOGIES Performance Advantage Incorporated 17 High Street Norwalk CT 06851 computer software which serves as a user interface for enhancing the user's ability to communicate with a computer, and instruction manuals sold therewith;TECHNOLOGIES;
POWERDYNE Ganzcorp Investments Inc. 2300 Pinnacle Parkway Twinsburg OH 44087 computer software which serves as the operator interface for the control, automation, and data acquisition for test apparatuses namely chassis or engine dynamometers;POWER DYNE;
TOTAL WEB QUARTERDECK CORPORATION 13160 Mindanao Way, 3rd Floor Marina Del Rey CA 90292 computer software which serves as a document creation tool for use in conjunction with worldwide electronic information and communication systems;WEB;
 

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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.