SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PLATFORM AS

Brand Owner Address Description
CURRENT Gambassa, Inc. 149 South Peck Drive, Unit A Beverly Hills CA 90212 Software development platform as a service accessed via networked devices for temporary use which contains a suite of applications and tools which can be configured for use either in standalone mode or in combination to provide improvements in the timeliness, efficiency, and/or effectiveness of processes for organizing, collaborating, data sharing and producing; Software development platform as a service accessed via networked devices for temporary use which contains a suite of applications and tools which can be configured for use either in standalone mode or in combination having modules selected from the group consisting of content management, calendar management, workflow management, e-book curriculum authoring tool, e-commerce utility, social network utility and a content authoring, publishing and distribution utility;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. An enterprise component-based software development system includes a component platform with a number of development tools and services that enable rapid and straightforward development of component-based systems. The component platform describes a middle tier architecture for a multi-tier, multi-user application. It defines the services and facilities as well as the structure in which components can execute. It helps to provide an extensible platform for the construction, management and execution of component-based software. A messaging platform facilitates communication between different computers. When a component requests a service from another component, the request is serialized and encoded into a platform-independent language such as XML. The XML-encoded message is transmitted over the Internet using an HTTP protocol to a receiving computer, which validates the message and delivers it to the component providing the requested service. Since XML is a platform and architecture independent language, requests processed in this way can be used by a wide variety of disparate systems.