Data Centres Clause Samples
Data Centres. This section summarizes existing national regional or global data bases and data centres for freshwater quality data, both satellite and in-situ. Table 2 provides an overview of data sources; a few key freshwater data centres highlighted in bold black text are reviewed in detail in this chapter. Instruments Fixed Platforms Buoy data Moving Platforms AERONET-OC CEFAS smart buoys Boats MOBY Ferrybox CoASTS Drones BOUSSOLE GLEON Databases Inland waters Coastal LIMNADES MERMAID GLEON CCRR GEMS/Water EIONET (Europe) Services SeaDataNet EMODNet LIMNADES (Lake Bio-optical Measurements and Matchup Data for Remote Sensing), established and maintained by the University of Stirling, provides a database of in-situ bio-optical measurements and satellite match-up data from lakes and coastal waters worldwide. The purpose of LIMNADES was to collect lake water quality data from, and for, scientific purposes. At time of writing, the LIMNADES database securely holds datasets from over 25 verified research groups from over 200 lakes across the globe, representing arguably the most diverse centralised bio- optical data repository in the world in terms of temporal, spatial and coverage of inland lakes. LIMNADES was developed in the framework of the GloboLakes project (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/), and its objective was to serve as a scientific database. LIMNADES has been further developed in the framework of H2020 projects (MONOCLE, CERTO, Coastops, EOMORES) and a new version will be released in autumn 2021. That version will contain improved data up- and download and the metadata definition has been harmonized. Additional data sets will be available, also via the call by GeoAquaWatch “be a LIMNADES Betatester”. Data within LIMNADES is partly public, partly rejected for a certain embargo period before also going public (e.g. project data). Currently LIMNADES provides a repository for inherent and apparent optical properties and water constituents. There are around 40,000 data measurements from 3547 stations which extend back nearly 30 years.
Data Centres. IT Farm utilises geographically distributed data centres. IT Farm stores all production data in physically secure data centres.
Data Centres. Norfolk County Council as data controller must ensure that any personal data provided by it to you as processor is handled and stored in such a way that it is protected according to UK GDPR standards. That applies even where your data centre is outside of the United Kingdom or European Union. Should your data centre be located in a third country, please confirm what country this is and, where necessary, what measures you propose to guarantee an equivalent level of protection. Where will you store and handle personal data pertaining to the contract? UK: ☐ Yes ☐ No
Data Centres. All Elecosoft Cloud, hosted IT and data centre providers conform to ISO9001, ISO27001 and Cyber Essentials Plus. Services are provided from Datacentres in the UK unless agreed otherwise with the customer.
Data Centres. We are constantly upgrading our data centre facilities and in order for you to benefit from this, you agree that we may relocate your servers within our data centres, make changes to the provision of the Services, URLs and your IP addresses and may establish new procedures for the use of the Services. We may also make changes to DNS records and zones on PC Vision operated or managed DNS servers as we deem necessary for the operation of the shared network infrastructure. In each case, we will give you reasonable advance notice and use all reasonable endeavours to minimise the effect that such change will have on your use of the Services.
Data Centres. In relation to Avature’s utilisation of data centres, Avature’s audit obligations shall be limited to the provision of independent third party audit documentation such as ISO 27001 certification or SOC I, SOC II or SOC III reports.
Data Centres. Infrastructure. LearningBook utilises geographically distributed data centres. LearningBook stores all production data in physically secure data centres.
Data Centres. Central applications are hosted in two central data centres. There are point to point data connections from the two data centres to each PSAP. Traffic is encrypted. Most of the servers used by the PSAPs are still hosted inside the PSAPs. It is possible to transfer events and units to another PSAP. There are several external connections (mostly XML) towards police, fire departments and the medical disciplines.
Data Centres. 8.1.1 Clock maintains all Customer Personal Data and processing on servers hosted at data centres of Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS demonstrate compliance with rigorous international standards, such as ISO 27001 for technical measures, ISO 27017 for cloud security, ISO 27018 for cloud privacy, SOC 1, SOC 2 and SOC 3, PCI DSS Level 1, and EU-specific certifications such as BSI’s Common Cloud Computing Controls Catalogue (C5). AWS continues to pursue the certifications. AWS’s Terms of Use,Privacy Policy and AWS Customer Agreement are available at AWS’s web site: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/.
8.1.2 All Customer Personal Data based in the European Union are processed and stored on servers in the European Union or in other countries which maintain high standards of data protection.
8.1.3 For the purpose of this Agreement the servers used by Clock shall be referred to as Clock’s servers.
8.1.4 Clock monitors Clock’s servers to ensure that there is no unauthorised access to any data storedthereon. Clock implements various methods and technologies for prevention and detection of any intrusion or intrusion attempt to the servers and data.
Data Centres. Telent is constantly upgrading its data centre facilities and the Customer agrees that Telent may relocate its servers within the data centres, make changes to the provision of the Services, URLs and IP addresses and establish new procedures for the use of the Services. Telent may also make changes to DNS records and zones on Telent operated or managed DNS servers as Telent deems necessary for the operation of the shared network infrastructure. Telent will give the Customer reasonable advance notice and use commercial reasonable endeavours to minimise the effect that such change will have on the Customer’s use of the Services.
