PLATFORM INTEGRATING COMPUTERS

Brand Owner Address Description
CTII Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. 400 Royal Palm Way Ste. 410 Palm Beach FL 33480 platform for integrating computers, telephony, and the global communications network/global computer network, namely software applications and network equipment; computer software and hardware for integrating Web front-end applications with back-end enterprise resources to enable electronic business on the global communications network/global computer network; seamless integration of telephony, computers and the global communications network/global computer network through software applications and interconnected hardware; computer services, namely integrating computer systems, networks, and telephony with the global communications network/global computer network and providing multiple-user access, including employees, customers, and suppliers to a global computer information network for the transfer and dissemination of a wide range of information and data; consultation services relating to the implementation, integration, conduct and maintenance of hardware and software involving electronic commerce activities and networks for business; computer programming for others; technical consultation in the field of computer systems integration; network management services, namely developing, managing, and supporting networks; planning, designing, and implementing applications for accessing a global information network; computer services, namely planning, designing, developing, implementing, installing and integrating software, computer systems, network technologies and capabilities for others; information systems planning, assessing, migrating and assisting in the implementation, expansion and upgrade of computer systems and the integration of computers, telephony, and the global communications network/global computer network;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for handling a query seeking information about computers of a network, where the query can be optimized in a way which limits the set of computers examined to a set smaller than all known computers. The query is examined to determine a limited list of computers to be accessed that would yield the complete result. If the query can be satisfied using data from a number of computers which is less than all of the computers in the network, then the number of computers which is less than all of the computers in the network is accessed to satisfy the query. In this manner, the data collection process for satisfying the query is generally more efficient than accessing all of the computers in the network.