HOSTING COMPUTER SOFTWARE OTHERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
THE WHOLE VIEW CIRCLEPOINT 135 MAIN STREET SUITE 1600 SAN FRANCISCO CA 94105 Hosting computer software of others; consulting in technology relating to use of software to capture and report public comments, to manage and coordinate projects and to provide conciliation, mediation and facilitation, communications consulting and environmental consulting services; computer project management services; providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for database management, to manage and coordinate projects, to capture and report public comments and to provide conciliation mediation and facilitation services; review standards and practices to assure compliance with environmental, land use and zoning laws; urban planning; land use studies;
THE WHOLE VIEW Public Affairs Management 135 Main Street, Suite 1600 San Francisco CA 94105 Hosting computer software of others; consulting in technology relating to use of software to capture and report public comments, to manage and coordinate projects and to provide conciliation, mediation and facilitation, communications consulting and environmental consulting services; computer project management services; providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for database management, to manage and coordinate projects, to capture and report public comments and to provide conciliation mediation and facilitation services; review standards and practices to assure compliance with environmental, land use and zoning laws; urban planning; land use studies;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A device hosting framework provides hosting for software-implemented logical devices (including peripheral devices bridges) on a computer to expose their services as controlled devices per a peer networking protocol. The device hosting framework encapsulates discovery, description and control protocol operations of the peer networking protocol, which frees the developers of the hosted devices from having to individually implement the peer networking protocol in the hosted devices' software and need implement only the core functionality of the hosted device. The device hosting framework operates as a host supporting device interoperability via the peer networking protocol for multiple hosted devices.