COMPUTER SOFTWARE MONITORING INDUSTRIAL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ARES COMPUTATIONAL SYSTEMS, INC. 835 Innovation Drive Knoxville TN 37932 COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR MONITORING INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY; COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR ANALYZING OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY; COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR DIAGNOSING OPERATION OF INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY; COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR INTERFACING WITH A DATABASE CONTAINING INFORMATION RELATED TO OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY; COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR PROVIDING A VISUAL OUTPUT RELATED TO OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY; COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR DETERMINING OPERATIONAL HEALTH OF INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY;
CYTIME2 Adaptall Manufacturing, Inc. 150 Brunel Road Mississauga, Ontario L4Z1T5 Canada computer software for monitoring industrial machine performance; computer software for tracking and logging manufactured product quality; computer software for providing quality assurance with respect to manufactured goods; computer software for tracking and controlling the inventory of manufactured goods; computer software for tracking and controlling inventory of precision machined parts and goods; computer software for logging and controlling precision machining tool performance;CY TIME TWO;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An integrated hardware and software monitoring system for a remote computer includes an event monitoring module loaded on the remote computer. The event monitoring module includes a hardware event detector that detects hardware events on the remote computer that may need attention, and a software service detector that detects status of software running on the remote computer to determine if any of the software has failed or is not operating properly, and to output a software event as a result thereof. The monitoring system also includes a data transmission system for performing a data transmission so as to notify a support specialist over a network connection of a hardware event or software event detected by the event monitoring module. The monitoring system further includes a graphical user interface provided on a display of the remote computer for allowing a user of the remote computer to make selections as to which software services and hardware events are to be detected.