REPAIR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ASSETS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
RAND SUPPLY CHAIN SERVICES Rand Technology SUITE 100 15225 ALTON PARKWAY Irvine CA 92618 Repair of information technology assets; Refurbishing of information technology assets;
RAND TECHNOLOGY Rand Technology SUITE 100 15225 ALTON PARKWAY Irvine CA 92618 Repair of information technology assets; Refurbishing of information technology assets;Business management services, namely, supply chain logistics, reverse logistics, managing logistics, supply chain services, supply chain visibility and synchronization, sourcing of informational technology assets and parts, supply and demand forecasting and product distribution processes for others; liquidation and sale of goods of others; sourcing, disposition and resale of electronic and information technology components for others;Computer security service, namely, hard drive and external device erasure;
RAND.TECHNOLOGY Rand Technology SUITE 100 15225 ALTON PARKWAY Irvine CA 92618 Repair of information technology assets; Refurbishing of information technology assets;Business management services, namely, supply chain logistics, reverse logistics, managing logistics, supply chain services, supply chain visibility and synchronization, sourcing of informational technology assets and parts, supply and demand forecasting and product distribution processes for others; liquidation and sale of goods of others; sourcing, disposition and resale of electronic and information technology components for others;Computer security service, namely, hard drive and external device erasure;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for managing assets in a file system or plural Web servers includes crawling the assets to identify the assets in the system and any reference pointers, such as hyperlinks in the Web context, to other assets in the system. Metadata representing the assets and pointers is stored in a database that is linked to the assets, such that, e.g., backing up of the database causes the assets to be backed up. Any broken pointers such as hyperlinks that point to non-existent Web pages are addressed. Then, the database and the links between the database and the underlying assets are used to manage subsequent modifications, additions, and deletions to, e.g., assets on a Web server, such that it can be ensured that when a user clicks on a hyperlink, a "file not found" message is avoided.