RECORDS MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

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IONCE PAGEONCE, INC. 2470 El Camino Real, Suite 212 Palo Alto CA 943061716 Records management software, namely, downloadable software for users to manage their records in the fields of business, finance, general interest, purchasing of consumer goods, frequent flyer and consumer reward programs, and social networks for individuals;I ONCE;Business records management, namely, aggregating online business records for others; Financial records management, namely, aggregating online records in the fields of banking, bill payment, credit cards for others; Records management services, namely, document indexing for others, in the fields of general interest, purchasing of consumer goods, frequent flyer and consumer reward programs, and social networks for individuals; customer relationship management for others;Computer services, namely, application service provider featuring software for users to manage their records in the fields of business, finance, general interest, purchasing of consumer goods, frequent flyer and consumer reward programs, and social networks for individuals;
STORE IT. FIND IT. USE IT. TAB PRODUCTS CO. 605 Fourth Street Mayville WI 53050 Records management software; label printing software;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The disclosed invention is a software license management system (SLMS) utilizing a web-based interactive database to automate a software management process (SWMP) for managing software assets, measuring compliance requirements, and tracking/reporting status as necessary to assure proficiency and adherence to implementation requirements of the software management process. The SWMP is a process consisting of five different phases. The five steps of the SWMP involve identification of various solution alternatives, acquisition, deployment, maintenance and software retirement. The SWMP establishes high-level software management process to avoid litigation and penalties, maximize software asset utilization through tighter inventory control, and capitalize on the software procurement process.