Cloud Subscription definition
Examples of Cloud Subscription in a sentence
Partner's assignment of the 50 GB Cloud Subscription to a Customer does not contribute towards fulfilling the conditions for the Discount tier, unless the assigned Customer purchases additional storage as a service expansion for the abovementioned subscription.
Appian shall provide the Service Level Agreement attached to this Cloud Subscription Agreement as Schedule 1 in connection with the Cloud Offering.
Partners may also white label the 50GB Cloud Subscription as well as the Centralized Console.
During the term of this Cloud Subscription Agreement, Appian will maintain such security measures identified in the then current SOC Report or, if Appian determines that more effective measures should be implemented, apply such replacement security measures.
This Cloud Subscription Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and, unless terminated earlier as set forth below, shall continue for the duration of any subscription purchased in an applicable Order Form.
Additional terms associated with the Ordering Activity’s license of Cloud Subscription licenses is contained in Schedule 1 of this Agreement, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
If the Ordering Activity has already purchased On-premise or Cloud licenses in an Order, the Ordering Activity may purchase under a separate order an Add On Edition, which allows the number full/fractional users purchased in the applicable Order to use the Appian Software provided over the Internet, subject to the Cloud Subscription License terms described in Section B of this Agreement.
The terms defined in this Section 6 as well as terms defined in the Cloud Subscription Agreement (or similar master terms and conditions) agreed to between the parties (the “Agreement”) are applicable to this Service Level Agreement.
Cloud Subscription licenses are governed by the terms and conditions associated with on-premise licenses listed above, plus the additional terms listed below.
The TRIPS Agreement does not give any indication under what circumstances a sign has to be considered distinctive in re- spect of certain goods or services.