Terabyte Sample Clauses
The 'Terabyte' clause defines the term 'terabyte' as a specific unit of digital information measurement within the agreement. Typically, it clarifies that one terabyte equals 1,024 gigabytes or 1 trillion bytes, ensuring all parties use the same standard when referencing data quantities. This clause is essential in contracts involving data storage, transfer, or usage limits, as it prevents misunderstandings about the scale of data involved and ensures consistency in technical specifications.
Terabyte. PX Mapper Online is accessed on common web-based tools (desktop and mobile devices) like Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari. Demo sites will be created for the RCMPO to become familiar with the functionality of the application in advance of product delivery to ensure a seamless integration to daily operations. Additionally, Fugro has created an easy to use API that will integrate with any CAMA software. Prior to data delivery, Fugro will work with the RCMPO’s CAMA software providers on integration.
Terabyte. Terabyte is a unit of measure by which the Program can be licensed. A Terabyte is 2 to the 40th power bytes. Licensee must obtain an entitlement for each Terabyte available to the Program.
