EVENT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE INTERFACE

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TEAMPEOPLE SYSTEM ONE HOLDINGS 210 Sixth Ave, 31st Floor Pittsburgh PA 15222 event management software to interface with event management database for creating meeting and room schedules, checking resource availability and tracking resources, providing short message service (SMS) alert notifications, and data reporting for effecting scheduling decisions;TEAM PEOPLE;Employment staffing and consultation services in the field of multi-media, engineering and audio-visual services, namely, providing staffing for customers' in-house media studios, content creation, media and audio-visual support, and delivery services; providing an online computer database of planned events and scheduled event bookings to facilitate event management;
TEAMPEOPLE Team People Suite 200 180 S. Washington Street Falls Church WA 22046 event management software to interface with event management database for creating meeting and room schedules, checking resource availability and tracking resources, providing short message service (SMS) alert notifications, and data reporting for effecting scheduling decisions;TEAM PEOPLE;Employment staffing and consultation services in the field of multi-media, engineering and audio-visual services, namely, providing staffing for customers' in-house media studios, content creation, media and audio-visual support, and delivery services; providing an online computer database of planned events and scheduled event bookings to facilitate event management;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Platform independent alert detection and management. A software-based intermediary referred to herein as an alert proxy is used to transform binary, device-specific event or alert data into user-friendly plain text explanations of the event. A management device containing the alert proxy is able to return a contextually correct description of the event to an administrator or other interested party based upon the characteristics of the specific device initiating the event. Event data may be generated by alert software executing on an alert-enabled managed client or by alert hardware embodied within an alert-enabled managed client.