SOFTWARE AS SERVICE PROVIDER

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ASMO Switch Health Solutions Inc. 2600 Matheson Blvd E Mississauga, Ontario L4W4J1 Canada Software as a service provider featuring software in the field of telehealth, videoconferencing, conducting remote medical tests and screenings; Software as a service provider featuring software for storing and transmitting personal health information and test results;
BEHAVOX INSIDER CRIME Behavox Ltd 68 South Lambeth Road London SW81RL United Kingdom Software as a service provider featuring online, non-downloadable artificial intelligence and machine learning software for insider risk and insider crime prediction, prevention, assessment, investigation, and mitigation based on processing of communication data and risk detection algorithms;
BEHAVOX QUANTUM Behavox Ltd 68 South Lambeth Road London SW81RL United Kingdom Software as a service provider featuring online, non-downloadable artificial intelligence and machine learning software for Compliance risk assessment, investigation and mitigation based on processing of communication data and risk detection algorithms; technical support services, namely, troubleshooting of computer software problems; consultancy and advice in the design, development and use of computer software; design, maintenance and updating of computer software; installation and customization of computer applications software;
CODE GENERATION AS A SERVICE APIMATIC Limited 36A Cormack Street, Mount Roskill Auckland 1041 New Zealand Software as a service provider featuring web and Application Programming Interface (API ) that gives engineers the ability to auto generate client side code for Rest APIs in different platforms;
LOGIC DENSITY Austin Ramos Solutions 1415 Willersley Lane Channelview TX 77530 Software as a service provider;
LOGIC HOTSPOTS Austin Ramos Solutions 1415 Willersley Lane Channelview TX 77530 Software as a service provider;LOGIC HOT SPOTS;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. Method and apparatus for providing virtual capacity to a service provider. A service provider contacts a third party service provider when the service provider can not perform services for a customer. A solicitation is sent by the service provider and accepted by the third party service provider. After acceptance, status and/or location information from the third party service provider is redirected within a network management facility so that the information is sent to the service provider, rather than to an entity normally associated with the third party service provider. After services have been performed by the third party service provider, the third party service provider is generally free to accept service requests from other service providers, whereby messages transmitted by the third party service provider are routed to the new service provider.