Bank Data Center definition

Bank Data Center means the Bank's internal data processing department, the Bank's core processor or the Bank's service bureau that provides nFront with the electronic customer files that nFront will process.

Examples of Bank Data Center in a sentence

  • During the Term, Employee agrees to serve as President — Texas State Bank Data Center of the Company or in such other position as the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of the Company (the “Board”) may designate.

  • Bank's Data Center is responsible for verifying that account balance files for nHome and nBusiness have been sent to nFront from the Bank Data Center on a daily basis.

  • When such scheduled maintenance will result in the System being inaccessible outside of the hours of 12:00 AM and 6:00 AM Eastern Standard Time, or for more than two hours during that time, the Bank and Bank Data Center will be notified via email at least 2 business days prior to the scheduled outage.

  • The Bank Data Center is responsible for: (1) the transmission of nightly data files from its host processing system to nFront's data center, and (2) the retrieval of the ACH formatted file created daily in the nFront data center.

  • Bank Data Center will need to comply with the necessary interface modifications to take advantage of such enhancements.

Related to Bank Data Center

  • Data Center means the location where the production instance of the Cloud Service is hosted for the Customer in its region, as published at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/corporate-en/about/our- company/policies/data-privacy-and-security/location-of-data-center.html or notified to Customer or otherwise agreed in an Order Form.

  • Data Center(s) means the site or sites at which the Software will be hosted to provide the Authorized Services to Customers. Such site or sites shall at all times be owned or controlled by the Provider.

  • Data Centre or "DC" means the primary centre where data, software, computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunication and storage systems, redundant or backup power supplies, redundant data communications, environment controls and security devices are housed and operated from;

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  • Network Area means the 50 mile radius around the local school campus the Named Insured is attending.