Backend System definition

Backend System means a database system and Wireless Data Service through which each data exchange with a Global Positioning System Product passes. The Backend System also includes the use of a mapping service.
Backend System or “Backend” means the system used by VEMA based on a cloud solution (Microsoft Azure) to store and process the data collected via the hardware.
Backend System means a database system and Wireless Data Service through which each data exchange with a Global Positioning System Product passes. The Backend System also includes the use of a mapping service. “Closing Date” means June 27, 2011. “Disclosure Letter” means Seller’s letter to Purchaser, dated as of the Effective Date, containing information and disclosures which provides exceptions to or otherwise qualifies the representations, warranties and covenants of Seller contained in this Agreement. “Effective Date” means the date set forth on the signature page of this Agreement. “Executed Assignment” means the executed and notarized Assignment of Patent Rights in Exhibit A, as signed by a duly authorized representative of Seller. “Global Positioning System Product” means a location determination and communication device manufactured by or on behalf of Seller or an Affiliate of Seller which is compatible for use with the Backend System. "Initial Deliverables" means (a) Seller’s or its agents’ list or other means of tracking information relating to the prosecution or maintenance of the Patents throughout the world, which is current as of the Effective Date; (b) the names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of all prosecution counsel and agents responsible for prosecution of the Patents; (c) copies of assignments for the Patents from any and all inventors and prior owners to Seller or Seller’s predecessor in interest; (d) the ribbon copies of the Patents; (e) any conception and reduction to practice materials for the subject matter described in the Patents; (f) any docket or schedule of actions or fee payments related to prosecution of the Patents; (g) other files and original documents relating to the Patents (including, without limitation, Letters Patents and assignments necessary to establish that Seller’s representations and warranties of Section 5 are true and correct); (h) copies of any and all licenses granted under the Patents, covenants not to ▇▇▇, and other encumbrances on the Assigned Patent Rights; and (i) complete copies of any and all reexamination file histories of the Patents. “Licensed Product” means any product used in a Turnkey Solution provided by Seller or an Affiliate of Seller that is covered by the Patents. “Patents” means the following patents and any reissues, or reexaminations of the following patents: Patent or Title of Patent and First Application No. Country Filing Date Named Inventor 6,025,774 U.S. 6/24/1998 Method for Retrie...

Examples of Backend System in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, sales of Global Positioning System Products by Seller, when such products are used with a Backend System provided by Seller, is authorized and licensed.

  • As the NFPS Backend System is envisioned as the system of record for accounts, this shall include the SI providing the interface (i.e., API) and related capability to integrate with the existing application, including receiving data (e.g., transaction usages) for processing.

  • NSS IT Solution is the project owner of the Concession and the system vendor who owns the Terminal Management System (“TMS”) which consist of the Centralised Ticketing System, Terminal Operating System, Public Information Display System, Backend System, Local Area Network and Web Services for the successful implementation of the entire system.


More Definitions of Backend System

Backend System means a dedicated computer system that is used to conduct and manage Raffle Games. It includes servers and databases.

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