Multi-Tenant Clause Samples

The Multi-Tenant clause defines the terms under which a service provider may host multiple customers (tenants) on the same infrastructure or software platform. It typically outlines how data and resources are logically separated to ensure privacy and security for each tenant, and may specify limitations on customization or performance guarantees due to the shared environment. This clause is essential for clarifying how customer data is protected and how service levels are maintained in a shared system, addressing concerns about confidentiality and resource allocation in multi-tenant architectures.
Multi-Tenant. The Solution shall support a multi-tenant architecture, allowing multiple organizations or departments to securely and independently operate within the same system, with separate data storage and access controls. Each tenant shall have its own instance and each instance should aggregate up to a single instance and view, allowing for enterprise-wide visibility into threats, investigations, and trends. The Solution shall also provide dashboards for single source visibility into incidents and response activities across all tenants.
Multi-Tenant. The Solution shall support a multi-tenant, multi-organization architecture. Each tenant must have its own instance and each instance must aggregate up to a single instance and view. The aggregated instance will support enterprise security operations. The Solution shall provide dashboards for single-source visibility into threats, investigations, and trends. SentinelOne Response: The Singularity platform provides native multi-tenant capability that is designed to work with Role Based Access Control, Policy, Blacklist, Exclusions, and many other core platform features.
Multi-Tenant. The services that make up the Nintex Process Platform are operated in a multitenant architecture. The architecture provides a logical data separation for each different customer via a unique ID.
Multi-Tenant. The Solution shall support a multi-tenant architecture, allowing multiple organizations or departments to securely and independently operate within the same system, with separate data storage and access controls. Being a specialized multi-tenant solution, Chronicle Sec Ops allows customers to specify geo- based tenancy to fit their compliance needs within Google Core locations in North America, Europe and Asia. Additionally, in the second half of 2023 Chronicle SecOps will provide the capability of deploying environments as a multi-tenant model utilizing RBAC controlled data labeling which allows for increased flexibility of the platform without increasing the cost for smaller sized sub organizations within the enterprise by having to deploy additional tenant instances.
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