MASTER KEY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MASTERKEY Union Federal Savings Bank of Indianapolis 45 North Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis IN 46204 MASTER KEY;mortgage lending services;
MASTERKEY BIGMOVE.com, Inc. 594 Howard Street, Suite 401 San Francisco CA 94105 MASTER KEY;Moving, storage and relocation services; business consultation services in the field of moving, storage and relocation; promoting the goods and services of others by preparing and placing advertisements, all relating to moving, storage or relocation; providing information on moving, storage and relocation; arranging for moving and moving-related services for others and moving assistance services; referral services in the areas of moving goods, relocation and storage;
MASTERKEY ISC International Limited Suite 201 9700 W. Bluemound Road Milwaukee WI 53226 MASTER KEY;computer security services, namely, providing a digital data protection envelope by updating of computer software relating to computer security and prevention of computer risks using multiple encryption layers;
MASTERKEY MASTERKEY GLOBAL 53 PLEASANT RUN RD FLEMINGTON NJ 08822 MASTER KEY;Commercial management and marketing consulting services in the nature of helping in the management of the business affairs or commercial functions of a commercial enterprise;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A persistent peer-to-peer network is implemented over a network with master-slave topology. Data being sent from master to slave or from slave to master are sent in one transmission, but data sent from one slave to another is received by the master and retransmitted to the slave. A session table is kept at each device includes an ordered list of devices, where the first device is the master device. When a master device drops out of the network the slave devices promote the next device in the ordered list of devices to master. A master device may also receive a request from a slave device to become master, and update its session table and send the updated session table to all devices. The slave device requesting master status is then treated as master by all devices in the network.