Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20090106035
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Title A Scalable, Deployable Directory Service Framework for the Internet
Description
This paper describes a directory service framework for the Internet that fits within the
approach outlined in the IETF’s RFC 1588. This framework consists of a global directory
service that enables virtually any local directory service to operate under it. We also
include an optimized local directory service, thereby providing a complete solution for
Internet directory service. Our approach uses proven Internet technology (e.g., the
Domain Name System and Uniform Resource Locators) and successful or promising
pieces of other services (e.g., X.500 and WHOIS++).
Title anywhereERP: Online Inventory and Order Management
Description
anywhereERP is an affordable, multi-user, online database that can be used from any PC, anywhere to manage multi-location inventory, serial numbers, Purchase Orders, Sales Orders, POS and fulfillment.
Patent/Application # 6341316
Description
User enabling method for placing network content on client in mobile communication, involves surfing channels during off-line by reading pages cached by clients
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