Content Distribution Network Sample Clauses
A Content Distribution Network (CDN) clause defines the terms under which digital content is delivered to end users through a network of distributed servers. This clause typically outlines the responsibilities of the service provider in ensuring efficient, reliable, and secure content delivery, and may specify performance standards, uptime guarantees, or data handling practices. By establishing clear expectations for content delivery, the clause helps ensure consistent user experience and mitigates risks related to service outages or slow content access.
Content Distribution Network. Static content in Yodlee’s hosted application and FinApps are served using CDN (Content Distribution Network). Images, text, Flex files and style sheets are some examples of content which are served through geographically distributed CDN servers. No personally identifiable information is served through CDN. In order to facilitate this, Bank of America hereby authorizes Yodlee and the CDN provider to pull a certificate on behalf of the Company. **** Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Content Distribution Network. Static content in Yodlee’s hosted application and FinApps are served using CDN (Content Distribution Network). Images, text, Flex files and style sheets are some examples of content which are served through geographically distributed CDN servers. No personally identifiable information is served through CDN. In order to facilitate this, Bank of America hereby authorizes Yodlee and the CDN provider to pull a certificate on behalf of the Company.
