Cloud Tenant definition

Cloud Tenant refers to the named subdomain assigned to Customer on the Platform.
Cloud Tenant means a logically segregated segment of the Vault Data Store to support the Licensee's data.

Examples of Cloud Tenant in a sentence

  • Upon termination of the Agreement, such data will remain in the SAP Data Warehouse Cloud Tenant and will not be deleted until the expiration or termination of the SAP Data Warehouse Cloud subscription agreement.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if an alert is based on a material impact to Licensee's Cloud Tenant, Licensee shall be promptly notified of the Incident.

  • Eagle will provide a separate secure data transmission ("SDT") site or equivalent, as agreed to by the Parties, to the Licensee for each Cloud Tenant to help facilitate the transmission of data to or from Licensee's third party data providers if (i) Licensee is authorized to receive or provide such data, including security pricing and related data, and (ii) Eagle has software and network facilities to receive or provide such data properly on behalf of Licensee.

  • The initial playbook must be created prior to running live in production on the Cloud Tenant and then updated on a periodic basis as necessary.

  • Contractor must use the State’s Cloud Tenant which is AWS certified Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (“FedRAMP”).

  • The disaster recovery Cloud Tenant shall conform to the same specifications as the production Cloud Tenant.