SOFTWARE TRACKING MANAGING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AXERA Michael Anthony Nackoul 272 William Drive Canonsburg PA 15317 Software for tracking and managing athletic training;Providing a web site featuring temporary use of non-downloadable software for tracking and managing athletic training;
CPSIQ COMPUTER PROGRAMS AND SYSTEMS, INC. 6600 Wall Street Mobile AL 36695 Software for tracking and managing online learning course participation and results, developing and accessing online training courses and delivering online training courses to businesses, all in the field of business management software for hospitals, clinics, post-acute facilities such as nursing homes and assisted living facilities and physician offices;COMPUTER PROGRAMS SYSTEMS INC Q; COMPUTER PROGRAMS SYSTEMS IQ;
FIXTURETRACK FIXTURETRACK 4111 West Clarendon Avenue Phoenix AZ 85019 Software for tracking and managing inventory management;
SCHOOLTRACK TekData Systems Inc. 400B Lake Street Ramsey NJ 07446 SOFTWARE FOR TRACKING AND MANAGING SCHOOL CHILDREN AND EDUCATION PERSONNEL AND INVENTORY FOR USE BY EDUCATION PERSONNEL;SCHOOL TRACK;ON-LINE COMPUTERIZED TRACKING AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES FOR TRACKING AND MANAGING SCHOOL CHILDREN AND EDUCATION PERSONNEL AND INVENTORY USING A GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. The disclosed invention is a software license management system (SLMS) utilizing a web-based interactive database to automate a software management process (SWMP) for managing software assets, measuring compliance requirements, and tracking/reporting status as necessary to assure proficiency and adherence to implementation requirements of the software management process. The SWMP is a process consisting of five different phases. The five steps of the SWMP involve identification of various solution alternatives, acquisition, deployment, maintenance and software retirement. The SWMP establishes high-level software management process to avoid litigation and penalties, maximize software asset utilization through tighter inventory control, and capitalize on the software procurement process.