Monitoring Tools Sample Clauses
Monitoring Tools. As requested by DIR, Successful Respondent will provide DIR and its designee access for audit or operational reporting, on-line view, and notification components of any measurement and monitoring tools used by Successful Respondent in connection with its delivery of the Services. Each such tool must be approved by DIR prior to implementation.
Monitoring Tools. As requested by DIR, Service Provider will provide DIR and its designee access for audit or operational reporting, on-line view and notification components of any measurement and monitoring tools used by Service Provider in connection with its delivery of the Services. Each such tool must be approved by DIR prior to implementation.
Monitoring Tools. Customer agrees to provide information and/or other materials related to its Applications as reasonably requested by Zadara and allow Zadara to access the Applications or crawl or otherwise monitor the external interfaces of Customer’s Applications with the Services, for the purpose of verifying Customer's compliance with this Agreement and to allow Zadara to more efficiently manage various service issues. Customer undertakes not to block, disable or otherwise interfere with such crawling or monitoring tools.
Monitoring Tools. The usage, provisioning, ordering, configuration or activation, as applicable, of any Cloud Software will be determined by Avaya based on the application, procedures or tools specified by Avaya (“Monitoring Tools”). Avaya will have sole authority and control over the installation, configuration, implementation and ongoing administration of any Monitoring Tools. If Reseller can access any Monitoring Tools, it shall do so only in accordance with Avaya’s specifications or instructions and shall not have any administrative privileges within such Monitoring Tools. Reseller shall fully cooperate with Avaya during the installation, configuration, implementation, maintenance, and administration of any Monitoring Tools in accordance with Avaya’s specifications and requirements and shall procure any required co-operation from Cloud End Users.
Monitoring Tools. Employer routinely monitors usage patterns for its online communications. The reasons for monitoring include leveraging online productivity and as well as for better planning and management of information resources.
Monitoring Tools. Uptime, Full Page Load, Servers/VPN Monitoring and Custom Monitoring (“Monitoring Tools”) are provided on a periodic subscription basis. If you cancel Monitoring Tools, we will provide you may receive a refund may be available if you terminate within 30 days of the Transaction Date and we have not yet made the relevant Monitoring Tool available to you. No refunds are provided if we have already made relevant Monitoring Tool available to you or if we incur a charge from any third party in connection with your order. We normally sell our SEO Services with a twelve (12) month commitment. Although you may cancel SEO Services at any time, your cancellation will only be effective as of the last day in the billing period for your subscription and we will stop billing you at the end of the billing period in which your cancellation was received. Any amounts related to the current or prior billing period(s) remain due and are not refundable. Site Builder is a software tool and provided on a periodic subscription basis. Although you may cancel Site Builder at any time, your cancellation will only be effective as of the last day in the billing period for your subscription and we will stop billing you at the end of the billing period in which your cancellation was received. Any amounts related to the current or prior billing period(s) remain due and are not refundable. Please note that because of the issues migration, your website may no longer be available should your Site Builder Service be cancelled or terminated.
Monitoring Tools. Using *, the IBM SDC * will deliver a totally integrated framework and tool set for Gap, providing continuous network monitoring and comprehensive problem management. Tools are grouped into the following hierarchy. • * • * • * These tools are described in further detail below: * Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Exhibit D.4 Gap/IBM Confidential and Proprietary Information * * Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Exhibit D.4 Gap/IBM Confidential and Proprietary Information *
Monitoring Tools. At the community level, Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) Problem Solving tools and methodologies will be used as a strategy to begin the process of developing increased ownership and responsibility for health. Quality Assurance tools such as supervision checklists will also be developed by the program for household and community level activities. These tools will be developed by program staff with input from headquarters and the MOH partners at the Oblast and Rayon levels. They will be field-tested and produced by program staff and partners. The program will also support the use of the facility and community-based IMCI monitoring indicators. As per the guidance given in the USAID/GH/HIDN/CSHGP Technical Reference Materials (TRMs), the facility-based indicators will measure information on how children are assessed, classified, treated and caretakers are counseled. There will be periodic direct observation of provider practice and exit interviews with mothers or other caretakers of sick children. A baseline Health Facility Assessment (HFA) was conducted to look at availability of drugs, supplies, equipment among other things; program staff will collect key systems-related information during regular monitoring visits. Community based indicators for monitoring will develop household checklists which will give information on breastfeeding, complementary feeding, (vitamin A supplementation will be reported with the immunization data), disposal of feces and hand-washing practices, care and treatment during illness, and antenatal care. Other monitoring tools that will be used by the project include tools produced by WHO partners in the PEPC (Promoting Effective Perinatal Care) project, in collaboration with Project HOPE technical assistance staff from the headquarters office.
Monitoring Tools. As reasonably requested by DIR, Successful Respondent will provide DIR and its designee access to a history of service outages and planned maintenance on the platform through xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx. In addition, Successful Respondent will create a series of automated scripts that run in the FME cloud for electronic reporting to the MSI on Successful Respondent’s response time, resolution time, and uptime, which electronic reports will be dropped at a location of DIR’s choosing on a monthly cadence, as mutually agreed to by DIR and Successful Respondent.
Monitoring Tools. R-BUS-03 Description Monitoring tools Integration of configurable monitoring tools to allow DC operators to keep trace of resource usage and service performance. KPIs • Number, frequency and type of available monitoring measurements • Configurability of monitoring mechanisms • Time required to detect failures and discover their origin. Impact High. Monitoring is fundamental to evaluate the performance of the services, detect misbehaviors or failures, keep trace of the resource usage and verify the SLAs established with the customers (or federated partners if applicable). Novelty Low. Monitoring mechanisms are already integrated in most of the cloud platforms. However, there are still limitations in the integration of additional monitoring tools oriented to the customers. Functionalities • Monitoring mechanisms. • Integration of additional and customized monitoring tools, e.g. through automated deployment of dedicated virtual network applications. Layer SDN controller – D-CPI, south-bound plugins, HW layer resources. Related DP requirements From the infrastructure perspective this requirement entails the need to monitor physical resources information and forward towards the SDN controller layer to be consumed by Orchestration and management layer. More specifically, it must be specified the parameters which can be monitored at the physical layer and also the interface to forward them towards the upper layers. R-BUS-04 Description Virtual infrastructure control APIs Secure open and programmable APIs to enable advanced control of a running VDC service from customer’s applications. An example of functions to be exposed by these APIs are monitoring, enforcement of automated elasticity rules or dynamic modification. KPIs • Number, type and configurability of the functions to manipulate the VDC service, as exposed through the open APIs Impact High. Customers obtain more control on their own VDC and are able to adopt their own proprietary applications. These applications need to be easily modified to make use of the open and programmable APIs, to fully customize the VDC behavior and characteristics. Novelty High. The programmability of the VDC can be extended with a richer set of functions and configuration options. The security of the APIs, with different levels of access, must be guaranteed. Functionalities • Open APIs to allow external applications to programme the different components of a VDC instance. Layer SDN controller Related DP requirements From the inf...