Hosted Environment definition

Hosted Environment means the Hardware, system software, hosting support software, network connectivity, and facility used by Vendor to support the Hosted Software Services.
Hosted Environment means the Hardware, system software, hosting support software, network connectivity, and facility used by Contractor to support the Hosted Software Services.
Hosted Environment means the platform infrastructure, including Intel’s proprietary software, to which Intel grants access to You, its contractors and customers as part of the Cloud Services. (f) “Intel Data” means all aggregate information, raw data, analytics and data created, derived or generated in any manner from or by the Software or Cloud Services during Your, Your employees, contractors, or end users use of Software or the Cloud Services but does not include Customer Data. (g) “Personal Information” means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person of which You are the Data Controller and in relation to which Intel is providing the Cloud Services. For purposes of this definition, an “identifiable person” is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, by reference to an identification number or to one or more factors specific to their physical, physiological, mental, economic, cultural or social identity. (h) “Software” means certain software or other collateral, including, but not limited to, related components, application program interfaces, device drivers, associated media, printed or electronic documentation and any updates or releases thereto associated with Intel product(s), software or service(s). 2.

Examples of Hosted Environment in a sentence

  • TCS will host on TCS’s Hosted Environment at TCS designated location(s), and/or deploy on designated Client systems at Client designated location(s), the TCS Application Systems, for provision of such Services.

  • TCS reserves the right to modify the TCS Application Systems and the Hosted Environment without impacting the Services.

  • Client warrants that it complies with all the access authorization and access controls for the Client’s access to the Hosted Environment as may be prescribed by TCS and Client shall limit the access to TCS Application System and Hosted Environment only to the Authorized Personnel.


More Definitions of Hosted Environment

Hosted Environment means TCS’s servers within the facilities and environment managed and utilized by TCS to provide the Services to Client, including all software, servers, hardware, networks, equipment, and telecommunications facilities and the technology installed within such environment.
Hosted Environment means the facility in which we hold data and software;
Hosted Environment means the hosted locations of the iCIMS applications, networks, and servers supporting the Subscription. Specific details regarding the Hosted Environment are available xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/gc-it.
Hosted Environment means an environment where FinStock Software and Third-Party Software resides and is being operated on either FinStock’s or a third party’s infrastructure outside The Client’s firewall;
Hosted Environment means a shared or dedicated hosting service for the Client as specified in Schedule 1;
Hosted Environment means the server and/or processing capacity (whether using shared, virtual, cloud or dedicated servers), storage systems, operating system, web server, email server or database server or other equipment provided as part of the Services, as set out in the Contract Details. The Hosted Environment excludes the Network.
Hosted Environment means the data center, hardware, software, networks, and peripherals used by ClubDrive or the Cloud Provider to host the Application(s), as more particularly described in the Order Pages.