DOWNLOADABLE COMPUTER SOFTWARE FACILITY

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CXALLOY TQ TRINITY CONSULTANTS, INC. 12700 PARK CENTRAL DRIVE, SUITE 2100 DALLAS TX 75251 Downloadable computer software for facility maintenance and management of all facility assets, including locations, equipment, systems, tools, and building inventory, and for management of work orders, operating procedures, and changes in equipment and building automation;Providing on-line non-downloadable software for facility maintenance and management of all facility assets, including locations, equipment, systems, tools, and building inventory, and for management of work orders, operating procedures, and changes in equipment and building automation;
INSPECT THIS! AVANDEL, INC. 2535 Kettner Boulevard, Unit No. 3-A1 San Diego CA 92101 Downloadable computer software for facility management, commercial inspections, field asset management, operations, inspections;Customizing computer software; Design and development of software in the field of mobile applications; Design, development and implementation of software; Design, updating and rental of computer software; Software design and development; Computer software consultancy; Computer software development in the field of mobile applications; Providing temporary use of non-downloadable cloud-based software for facility management, commercial inspections, field asset management, operations, inspections; Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for facility management, commercial inspections, field asset management, operations, inspections;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A multi-utility energy and facility automation control system has control center computer(s) connected to utility consuming systems and software that formats energy data, stores, retrieves, diagnoses and acts in response to changes and includes a multi-utility master meter device and a plurality of sensors. The system includes at least one dashboard screen as a control screen, and a plurality of interconnected gateways for selection of separate networks for various utility-facility related subscreens. The sensors monitor pertinent data and, using the presentation of the facility information as processed by the computer and presented on the dashboard, exercise control of the facility to optimize performance and reduce the cost of purchased utilities and other facility operations.