COMPUTERIZED DATA INFORMATION FILE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AADS 4 S Technologies 200 Sheffield Street Ste 101 Mountainside NJ 07092 computerized data and information file management;
AARS 4 S Technologies 200 Sheffield Street Ste 101 Mountainside NJ 07092 computerized data and information file management;
ADRS 4 S Technologies 200 Sheffield Street Ste 101 Mountainside NJ 07092 computerized data and information file management;
AEDS 4 S Technologies 200 Sheffield Street Ste 101 Mountainside NJ 07092 computerized data and information file management;
ALDS 4 S Technologies 200 Sheffield Street Ste 101 Mountainside NJ 07092 computerized data and information file management;computer software consulting; computer software installation and maintenance; technical support, namely, troubleshooting software problems; consulting services in the field of identification, support, and implementation of computer-based information systems for businesses; computer services, namely, remote and on-site management of the information technology (IT) systems of others;
ASPS 4 S Technologies 200 Sheffield Street Ste 101 Mountainside NJ 07092 computerized data and information file management;
COPPERFIELD 4 S Technologies 200 Sheffield Street Ste 101 Mountainside NJ 07092 Computerized data and information file management for use in document redaction;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Methods are disclosed for loading a database for a computerized procurement system in a standard format that will allow suppliers in varying industries that have and have not standardized their nomenclature. The first step is for a supplier to put data describing an item into the CAE format. This format easily accommodates ISO, non-ISO, and UNSPSC compliant suppliers. The format is then converted into XML which allows for easy transmittal of the information on a computerized network. Thus anyone with access to the internet can relay this information to anyone else on the internet. The information is then deconverted back into the CAE file format once it is received by someone with a procurement database. The data is then stripped from the CAE format using a parser and properly loaded into a procurement database.