COMPUTER MIDDLEWARE PROGRAMS USED

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
B.O.S. The Interactive Enterprise Limited 3016 Lake Drive Dublin 24 Ireland Computer middleware and programs used in broadband communications networks, namely,cable networks, telephony and DSL networks, wireless networks, and optical networks, to connect residential and business subscribers and end-users to interactive telecommunication services;Printed matter in the nature of pamphlets, booklets, brochures, user manuals, installations manuals, teaching and training manuals and materials, all on the subject of computer middleware and programs used in broadband communications networks such as cable networks, namely to connect residential and business subscribers and end-users to interactive telecommunication services;Telecommunications services, namely, electronic transmission of messages and data using cable, wireless, mobile communications and fixed-line telephone signals;BOS;Computer programming for others, namely, the design and development of computer middleware and programs used in broadband communication networks, namely, cable networks, telephony and DSL networks, wireless networks, and optical networks, to connect residential and business subscribers and end-users to interactive telecommunications services; computer consultancy services in respect of computer middleware and programs used in broadband communication networks, namely, cable networks, telephony and DSL networks, wireless networks and optical networks to connect residential and business subscribers and end-users to interactive telecommunication services;
CONEXON BOS Interactive Enterprise Limited, The 3098 Lake Drive Citywest Business Campus Dublin 24 Ireland Computer middleware and programs used in broadband communications networks, namely, cable networks, telephony and DSL networks, wireless networks, and optical networks, to connect residential and business subscribers and end-users to interactive telecommunication services;Printed matter in the nature of pamphlets, booklets, brochures, user manuals, installations manuals, teaching and training manuals and materials, all on the subject of computer middleware and programs used in broadband communications networks such as cable networks, namely to connect residential and business subscribers and end-users to interactive telecommunication services;Telecommunication services, namely, electronic transmission of messages and data using cable, wireless, mobile communicators and fixed-line telephone signals;Computer programming for others, namely, the design and development of computer middleware and programs used in broadband communication networks, namely, cable networks, telephony and DSL networks, wireless networks, and optical networks, to connect residential and business subscribers and end-users to interactive telecommunications services; computer consultancy services in respect of computer middleware and programs used in broadband communication networks, namely, cable networks, telephony and DSL networks, wireless networks and optical networks to connect residential and business subscribers and end-users to interactive telecommunication services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention, known as the Middleware Brokering System, brokers messages between middleware computing products. Each middleware service can send data to the Middleware Brokering System in its native data format and programming syntax. The Middleware Brokering System converts the data transmitted from the different platforms into a standard format known as a structured event. Messages are then transmitted to and stored in an underlying, commercially available publish/subscribe engine. The Middleware Brokering System contains internal logic that determines whether any subscribers are interested in the messages. If an interested subscriber is found, the Middleware Brokering System retrieves the message from the publish/subscribe engine, converts the data from the structured event into the native format of the receiving application, and sends the message to the appropriate application.