SOFTWARE MANAGE CONTROL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
COMMAND 360 Haivision Systems Inc. 5th Floor 2600 Blvd. Alfred-Nobel Montreal, Quebec H4S0A9 Canada Software to manage and control the display of content on a video display wall; Computer software, namely, computer software for image manipulation on video displays; Display wall software, namely, downloadable computer software for video encoding and decoding, video processing, and video and graphics image generation, transmission, reproduction or display; Software for the transmission, recording, reproduction, display, organization, management, manipulation and review of text, data, images, files, audio, video and audio-visual content amongst multiple users via computer networks, communication networks and the Internet in the fields of collaborative audio and video environments for the defense, government, industrial, private (business) and public sectors; Software for desktop sharing, screen sharing, remote control of software applications, remote control of computer desktops, and web collaboration; Software for streaming audio and video via a local or wide area network or the internet; Software for online collaboration, namely, online meetings and online presentations; Software for video encoding and decoding, video processing, and video and graphics image generation, transmission, recording, reproduction or display; Software for the transmission, recording, reproduction, display, organization, management, manipulation and review of text, data, images, files, audio, video and audio-visual content on remote display systems and portable display systems;Communication services, namely, electronic transmission of text, data, images, files, audio, video and audio-visual content amongst users of computers in the fields of collaborative audio and video environments for the defense, government, industrial, private (business) and public sectors; Streaming of text, data, images, files, audio, video and audio-visual content over the Internet; Communication services, namely, transmission of text, data, images, files, audio, video and audio-visual content by telecommunications networks, wireless communication networks, the Internet, information services networks, and data networks; Telecommunication services, namely, transmission of text, data, images, files, audio, video and audio-visual content via the Internet;COMMAND THREE HUNDRED SIXTY; COMMAND THREE SIXTY; COMMAND THREE SIX ZERO;Software as a service (SAAS) featuring software to manage and control the display of content on a video display wall; Software as a service (SAAS) featuring software, namely, computer software for image manipulation on video displays; Software as a service (SAAS) featuring display wall software, namely, downloadable computer software for video encoding and decoding, video processing, and video and graphics image generation, transmission, reproduction or display; Software as a service (SAAS) featuring software for the transmission, recording, reproduction, display, organization, management, manipulation and review of text, data, images, files, audio, video and audio-visual content amongst multiple users via computer networks, communication networks and the Internet in the fields of collaborative audio and video environments for the defense, government, industrial, private (business) and public sectors; Software as a service (SAAS) featuring software for desktop sharing, screen sharing, remote control of software applications, remote control of computer desktops, and web collaboration; Software as a service (SAAS) featuring software for streaming audio and video via a local or wide area network or the internet; Software as a service (SAAS) featuring software for online collaboration, namely, online meetings and online presentations; Software as a service (SAAS) featuring software for video encoding and decoding, video processing, and video and graphics image generation, transmission, recording, reproduction or display; Software as a service (SAAS) featuring software for the transmission, recording, reproduction, display, organization, management, manipulation and review of text, data, images, files, audio, video and audio-visual content on remote display systems and portable display systems; Hosting of digital content on the Internet; Design, development, installation, implementation and maintenance of computer software; Customizing computer software; Technical support services, namely, troubleshooting of computer software problems; Consultation services relating to computer software;
HIPERWALL THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1111 Franklin Street, 8th Floor Oakland CA 94607 Software to manage and control the display of content on a video display wall;HYPER WALL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A software package manager uses a distribution unit containing components for a software package and a manifest file that describes the distribution unit to manage the installation, execution, and uninstallation of software packages on a computer. Information in the manifest file pertaining to a software package is stored in a code store data structure upon installation of the package. The manifest file also contains information that permits the software package manager to resolve any software dependencies upon installation. The software package manager uses the code store data structure to locate the required components when the software is executed and to remove the components appropriately when the software is uninstalled.