Brian Coyne - Bradenton FL, US Trajan Bayly - New Haven CT, US Scott E. Wiley - Bradenton FL, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 7
Abstract:
In various embodiments, a user enters information regarding a business entity for classification of the business entity. Thereafter, a user views a series of questions and when those questions are pre-populated with answers a user can keep the pre-populated answer or replace the pre-populated answer with a different answer. The data submitted by the user can be transmitted towards a server (for subsequent updating of the populated answers in the server) and/or analyzed using the populated answers to determine a return on investment of equipment prior to purchasing equipment; and/or for an analysis of the business entity's current equipment. Embodiments of the invention also include other methods, computer-readable mediums, apparatuses, and systems that contain features similar to the features in the above described method.
Dr. Wiley graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 1982. He works in Cape Coral, FL and specializes in Family Medicine.
Harrison High School Brandon Palestinian Territory, Occupie 1978-1981, Vincent Massey High School Brandon Palestinian Territory, Occupie 1980-1984, Neelin High School Brandon Palestinian Territory, Occupie 1981-1983, Crocus Plains Regional High School Brandon Palestinian Territory, Occupie 1982-1983
Wallkill Valley Regional High School Hamburg NJ 1977-1981
Community:
Alicia Fulton, Rod Murray, George Collins, Sheri Johnson, Tom Guadagno, Patty Azzarello, Ida Cookie, Eric Vandermark, Cynthia Salus, Heidi Lehmann, John Rangers, Sheila Perry
In a statement Friday, SkyMalls acting chief executive officer, Scott Wiley, said that on Jan. 9 the company hired bankers to pursue a possible sale. A week later, SkyMall suspended its catalog business and laid off 47 workers, most of them call center employees.
"With the increased use of electronic devices on planes, fewer people browsed the SkyMall in-flight catalog," Scott Wiley, the company's chief executive, said in a court statement. "We are extremely disappointed in this result."