Patents Assigned to TOBSC INC.
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Publication number: 20110276493Abstract: An electronic clearinghouse system (ECS) for securely delivering, retrieving, authenticating, storing, generating and distributing messages, such as financial documents and/or records are described. For message providers, the ECS can provide a secure and trusted venue for delivering messages, such as messages including financial data to their clients that reduces their delivery costs. For users of the ECS, the ECS can provide a central location where each user can receive and consolidate their messages, such as financial documents and associated financial data from a number of different financial data providers. To facilitate these functions, the ECS can include an automated system for recording delivery status as well as evidence of delivery of messages, including whether a message has been viewed by a particular user. Further, the ECS can include components for scheduling events, such as monetary transfers and bill payments, and providing reminders for such events.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2011Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: TOBSC INC.Inventors: Donald H. GRAHAM, III, Abby HEDENGRAN, Hatem K. EL-SEBAALY, Ron E. EDISON, David J. DIAZ, Matthew L. WRIGHT
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Publication number: 20110270761Abstract: An electronic clearinghouse system (ECS) for securely delivering, retrieving, authenticating, storing, generating and distributing messages, such as financial documents and/or records are described. For message providers, the ECS can provide a secure and trusted venue for delivering messages, such as messages including financial data to their clients that reduces their delivery costs. For users of the ECS, the ECS can provide a central location where each user can receive and consolidate their messages, such as financial documents and associated financial data from a number of different financial data providers. To facilitate these functions, the ECS can include an automated system for recording delivery status as well as evidence of delivery of messages, including whether a message has been viewed by a particular user. Further, the ECS can include components for scheduling events, such as monetary transfers and bill payments, and providing reminders for such events.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: TOBSC INC.Inventors: Donald H. GRAHAM, III, Abby HEDENGRAN, Hatem K. EL-SEBAALY, Ron E. EDISON, David J. DIAZ, Matthew L. WRIGHT
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Publication number: 20110270760Abstract: An electronic clearinghouse system (ECS) for securely delivering, retrieving, authenticating, storing, generating and distributing messages, such as financial documents and/or records are described. For message providers, the ECS can provide a secure and trusted venue for delivering messages, such as messages including financial data to their clients that reduces their delivery costs. For users of the ECS, the ECS can provide a central location where each user can receive and consolidate their messages, such as financial documents and associated financial data from a number of different financial data providers. To facilitate these functions, the ECS can include an automated system for recording delivery status as well as evidence of delivery of messages, including whether a message has been viewed by a particular user. Further, the ECS can include components for scheduling events, such as monetary transfers and bill payments, and providing reminders for such events.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: TOBSC INC.Inventors: Donald H. GRAHAM, III, Abby HEDENGRAN, Hatem K. EL-SEBAALY, Ron E. EDISON, David J. DIAZ, Matthew L. WRIGHT
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Publication number: 20110270748Abstract: An electronic clearinghouse system (ECS) for securely delivering, retrieving, authenticating, storing, generating and distributing messages, such as financial documents and/or records are described. For message providers, the ECS can provide a secure and trusted venue for delivering messages, such as messages including financial data to their clients that reduces their delivery costs. For users of the ECS, the ECS can provide a central location where each user can receive and consolidate their messages, such as financial documents and associated financial data from a number of different financial data providers. To facilitate these functions, the ECS can include an automated system for recording delivery status as well as evidence of delivery of messages, including whether a message has been viewed by a particular user. Further, the ECS can include components for scheduling events, such as monetary transfers and bill payments, and providing reminders for such events.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: TOBSC INC.Inventors: Donald H. GRAHAM, III, Abby HEDENGRAN, Hatem K. EL-SEBAALY, Ron E. EDISON, David J. DIAZ
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Publication number: 20110270763Abstract: An electronic clearinghouse system (ECS) for securely delivering, retrieving, authenticating, storing, generating and distributing messages, such as financial documents and/or records are described. For message providers, the ECS can provide a secure and trusted venue for delivering messages, such as messages including financial data to their clients that reduces their delivery costs. For users of the ECS, the ECS can provide a central location where each user can receive and consolidate their messages, such as financial documents and associated financial data from a number of different financial data providers. To facilitate these functions, the ECS can include an automated system for recording delivery status as well as evidence of delivery of messages, including whether a message has been viewed by a particular user. Further, the ECS can include components for scheduling events, such as monetary transfers and bill payments, and providing reminders for such events.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2011Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: TOBSC INC.Inventors: Donald H. GRAHAM, III, Abby HEDENGRAN, Hatem K. EL-SEBAALY, Josselyn BOUDETT, Ron E. EDISON, David J. DIAZ, Matthew L. WRIGHT