Data Facilities Clause Samples
The Data Facilities clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the physical or virtual locations where data is stored, processed, or managed under an agreement. It typically specifies the standards for security, access controls, and geographic restrictions that must be maintained at these facilities, and may require the service provider to disclose the locations or types of data centers used. This clause ensures that data is handled in a secure and compliant manner, addressing concerns about data privacy, regulatory compliance, and risk management.
Data Facilities. In order to store and secure all information, including, but not limited to Personal Information, collected, stored and processed as a result of the Solutions, TRITAN utilizes a global network of secure data centers owned and operated by contracted third-parties (the "Data Facilities"). The Data Facilities have each received International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSAS) certifications. TRITAN will ensure that its Subcontractors contracted to provide the Data Facilities are required to ensure the Data Facilities reside on capable communication networks and be equipped in accordance with recognized industry standards regarding disaster resistance and recovery capabilities. TRITAN will require all such Subcontractors to ensure the Data Facilities are protected and manned by security personnel on a twenty-four (24) hour, seven (7) days a week basis. TRITAN reserves the right to choose and change its Data Services Subcontractors at any time in its sole discretion.
Data Facilities. A data terminal connected to a line circuit (terminal connected via modem to ALC or terminal connected via SOPHO-SET, SOPHO-▇▇▇ or ▇▇▇ to DLC) is regarded by the ISPBX as a normal extension. It does not distinguish between a data party and a voice party. ISPBX facilities are available for both types voice and data extensions. Some facilities however are not very useful for data parties. In this chapter the facilities that are useful for data parties are discussed in more detail. For a number of facilities the DNR of the extension must have a facility class mark assigned to it. Often this facility class mark can be directly assigned with the OM-command ASFACM or erased with the command ERFACM. In some cases a special command must be used to assign or erase a facility class mark. These facility class marks are called Read-Only facility class marks as they are not assigned or erased with ASFACM or ERFACM. The correct OM-commands that must be used to assign the read- only facility class marks to a DNR are mentioned in the applicable facility description. With the OM-command DIFACM all facility class marks that are assigned to a DNR can be displayed. In a number of cases the extension user has to activate a facility by dialling a certain prefix from the extension (data terminal). In the facility description, the OM-command that must be used to assign the prefix in the correct analysis tree is mentioned. In this description a general knowledge of the ISPBX number analysis (analysis trees, analysis groups etc.) is assumed. For more information: see Facility Implementation Manual; Management.
