Computing Device definition

Computing Device means any personal computer, laptop, server, smart phone, or any other data processing device that is used to connect to the Department’s network.
Computing Device means a desktop, laptop or tablet computer or wi-fi router or other internet access point. Such device must be owned or leased by you or another “insured” as well as operated under your or another “insureds” control.
Computing Device means any desktop or laptop computer, mobile device (e.g., cellular phone, smartphone, tablet), server and/or storage device, real or virtual, that (a) is involved in the performance of the Contract, (b) may be used to access Buyer’s network or an environment, or (c) may access or store Buyer information.

Examples of Computing Device in a sentence

  • Upon the discovery by you, or upon information Xxxxx Fargo receives and shares with you of any threat to any Computing Devices by cybercrime or any other cyber-threats, including without limitation viruses, spyware, hacking, or data tampering, you agree to immediately take action to secure any and all affected Computing Devices or to disable any such Computing Devices and to provide Xxxxx Fargo with all data and any other information regarding the threat to, or attack on, such Computing Device.


More Definitions of Computing Device

Computing Device means any physical object that has the capacity to process instructions in executable code form, including personal computers, servers, mobile devices, tablets, routers, switches, wireless access points, and card readers.
Computing Device herein means either an Ontario Tech owned computing device loaned to the student or a student-owned computing device used as part of the Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) Program, as the case may be. Use of Software is a privilege, not a right that is subject to and expressly conditioned upon acceptance, without modification of this Software Use Agreement (“Agreement”), as may be amended from time to time by the University. This Agreement is between you (“User”) and the University. By clicking “I agree” below, you acknowledge that as the User you have read, understood and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement.
Computing Device means a desktop, laptop or tablet computer or wi-fi router or other internet access point. Such device must be owned or leased by you and operated under your control.
Computing Device means an electronic device that may access the internet, including, but not limited to: a computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile device.
Computing Device means a computing device that utilizes one of the Processors but does not incorporate or enable any of the Third Party Technologies. THE SYMBOL [***] IS USED TO INDICATE THAT A PORTION OF THE EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUEST Confidential
Computing Device means any desktop or laptop computer, mobile device (e.g., cellular phone, smartphone, tablet), server or storage device, real or virtual, or removable media storage device (e.g., flash drive, external SSD) that (a) is involved in the performance of the Contract, (b) may be used to access DuPont Systems, or (c) may access, process, transmit or store DuPont Data.
Computing Device means a physical or virtual machine that processes information electronically. ● Physical Computing Device: An electronic device that accepts information in digital or similar form and manipulates it for a specific result based on a sequence of instructions. This includes, but is not limited to, desktops, laptops, tablets, and servers. ● Virtual Computing Device: A software program that emulates the functionality of a physical computing device. This virtual machine accepts digital information and manipulates it based on a set of instructions to produce a specific outcome.