Companies Information Technology definition

Companies Information Technology means all Information Technology, wherever located, including all outsourced information technology arrangements and resources, that in each case is owned, controlled, used or held for use by one or more of the Companies or their respective Subsidiaries.

Examples of Companies Information Technology in a sentence

  • Access to the Employee’s HR data in the HRMS system to achieve the purpose will be restricted to the following authorized persons and/or departments of the Relevant Companies: Information Technology (IT), Human Resources, Health & Safety, Risk Management, Compliance, Legal, Finance, Security, Audit, TWUC Senior Management, line of superiors of the Employee, Data Protection Officers.

  • The Companies and their Subsidiaries have in their possession, or have all necessary rights to obtain, the source code and all related technical and other information required to enable a reasonably skilled information technology professional to maintain and support (or have reasonable vendor support arrangements which shall not terminate at Closing for the maintenance and support of) the Companies Information Technology and Companies Intellectual Property, as applicable.

  • The Companies Information Technology: (i) operates and performs in all material respects as currently required to operate the business of the Companies and their Subsidiaries; (ii) has been maintained in all material respects in accordance with the Companies’ and their Subsidiaries’ internal standards as well as any applicable warranties or other user instructions from suppliers; and (iii) operates substantially in accordance with its accompanying user documentation.