COMPUTER SOFTWARE FILTERING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FREAK FILTER Global Marketing Resources, Inc. 1415 Pinehurst Road, Suite M Dunedin FL 34698 Computer software for filtering and handling electronic communications;FILTER;Providing a website featuring downloadable software for filtering and arranging electronic communications;
FREAK FILTER GMR 1916 House Avenue, Suite 118 Cheyenne WY 82001 Computer software for filtering and handling electronic communications;FILTER;Providing a website featuring temporary use of non-downloadable software for filtering and arranging electronic communications;
FREAK FOLDER GMR 1916 House Avenue, Suite 118 Cheyenne WY 82001 Computer software for filtering and arranging electronic communications;FOLDER;Providing a website over the internet featuring non-downloadable software for filtering and arranging electronic communication;
FREAKBOX GMR 1916 House Avenue, Suite 118 Cheyenne WY 82001 Computer software for filtering and arranging electronic communications;FREAK BOX;
FREAKS GMR 1916 House Avenue, Suite 118 Cheyenne WY 82001 Computer software for filtering and arranging electronic communications;Providing a website over the internet featuring non-downloadable software for filtering and arranging electronic communication;
REASONEDGE ReasonEdge Technologies Inc. Room 2100 One International Place Boston MA 02110 computer software for filtering, organizing, analyzing and presenting information obtained from interactive user input, databases, graphs, interfaces with data gathering systems, on-line data streams, and similar sources, all such data pertaining to a particular decision problem selected by the user of the computer software, used to provide decision support to this user in the following industries - healthcare, pharmaceuticals, law, finance, insurance, manufacturing, logistics, transportation and professional and consulting services;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for auditing software systems by monitoring the use and non-use of software programs in a computer. An operating system of the computer controls execution of software products through the invocation of respective load modules thereof. A monitor is periodically triggered to collect load module execution information, which is filtered by a filtering module, and a correlator correlates load module execution information with data that associates load module names with corresponding software products and develops a list of products executed in the computer over the course of a given time period.