DUN BRADSTREET CREDIBILITY CORPORATION

Brand Owner Address Description
DUN & BRADSTREET CREDIBILITY CORP. THE DUN & BRADSTREET CORPORATION 103 JFK Parkway Short Hills NJ 07078 DUN AND BRADSTREET CREDIBILITY CORPORATION;Providing sales, credit and market reports to the order and/or specification of others; providing general business and credit information concerning sales, size and position; conducting marketing studies; providing business information services pertaining to marketing, demographics and statistical fields; assigning and supplying identification numbers for use by business enterprises for the purpose of facilitating the automation of the payment of accounts payable and other business purposes and the obtaining of business statistics and information; supplying sale and marketing information concerning the business community according to the requirement of customers, mailing lists preparation services; computerized marketing consulting services rendered to businesses, namely, providing information that identify corporate lines of business and relationships between national and international companies, providing demographic information on different businesses in specific geographic areas, gathering and dissemination of advertising matter of others, preparation of lists of companies for others; providing business information by means of telephonic prerecorded messages; evaluation of suppliers of goods and services with regard to overall financial, operational and risk level; providing business information, namely, financial, credit, identifying, historical and operating information to business entities via a global computer network;CORP.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Currently, global registries, such as ones offered by Microsoft Corporation (uddi.microsoft.com) or Hewlett Packard Corporation (uddi.hp.com), are used to register services offered by or desired by networked devices. Unfortunately, these registries are highly centralized and designed to be repositories for long-lived services, and thus are not amenable to operation of mobile devices, such as laptop computers, personal digital assistants, and other devices whose network address may change frequently as they move in and out of various local network environments. Moreover, when such mobile devices form ad hoc networks, access to the centralized repositories may not be available. To address these issues, devices of a local network may be configured to dynamically select a local master, from among devices attached to the local network and based on characteristics of the devices, where the selected device operates a registry for the local network.