TIME MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ABOUTIME Irwin, George Andrew 30 Ridley Crescent Markham, Ontario L3S 3P5 Canada time management software, namely software that facilitates the tracking of time-based data across various database engines, operating systems, and mobile/desktop computing devices;ABOUT TIME;
NOVATIME NOVATIME TECHNOLOGY INC. 1255 CORPORATE CENTER DRIVE SUITE 307 MONTEREY PARK CA 91754 Time management software, namely, business management and human resources software for use in tracking and generating reports in fields of payroll, budget information, employee performance, time and attendance, employee scheduling, labor costs, and sales revenue;NOVA TIME;
NOVATIME UKG INC. 2250 North Commerce Parkway Weston FL 33326 Time management software, namely, business management and human resources software for use in tracking and generating reports in fields of payroll, budget information, employee performance, time and attendance, employee scheduling, labor costs, and sales revenue;NOVA TIME;
NOVATIME Brilliant Info Corp. 11875 E. Telegraph Road Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 Time management software, namely, business management and human resources software for use in tracking and generating reports in fields of payroll, budget information, employee performance, time and attendance, employee scheduling, labor costs, and sales revenue;NOVA TIME;
NOVATIMEANYWHERE UKG INC. 2250 North Commerce Parkway Weston FL 33326 TIME MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE, NAMELY, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCES SOFTWARE FOR USE IN TRACKING AND GENERATING REPORTS IN FIELDS OF PAYROLL, BUDGET INFORMATION, EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE, TIME AND ATTENDANCE, EMPLOYEE SCHEDULING, LABOR COSTS, AND SALES REVENUE;
 

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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.