Concurrent Connections definition

Concurrent Connections means the total number of simultaneous connections to the Software.
Concurrent Connections means the total number of simultaneous Connections from software clients to a specific Amazon Web Services Account.
Concurrent Connections is the means by which the Component System is accessed by users up to the stated maximum number of individual connections simultaneously logged on to any or all of the Component Systems at any given point in time, irrespective as to whether or not any such connection is actually using resources related to the Component System. SV

Examples of Concurrent Connections in a sentence

  • If a single Client under a Concurrent Connections License contract accesses multiple licenses of FileMaker Server at the same time, a concurrent connection is required for each license of FileMaker Server accessed by that individual Client.

  • The term “License Count” as used herein refers to both (i) the number of users authorized under the User License model and (ii) the number of concurrent connections authorized under the Concurrent Connections License model.

  • A User can use any Client to access FileMaker Server purchased under a Concurrent Connections License contract as long as they have a valid User License and use that User License when accessing the FileMaker Server software.

  • Licensee may not allow any FileMaker Pro Advanced clients purchased under a Concurrent Connections License contract to access the FileMaker Server software purchased under this User License contract.

  • Licensee may only allow FileMaker Pro Advanced Clients to connect to a FileMaker Server that Licensee has purchased under a Concurrent Connections License contract.

  • Licensee may not allow any FileMaker Pro clients purchased under a Concurrent Connections License contract to access the FileMaker Server software purchased under this User License contract.

  • Through the BYOL program as described in more detail in the FileMaker Cloud for AWS ▇▇▇▇, Licensee may convert this Concurrent Connections License to FileMaker Cloud for AWS.

  • Licensee may only allow FileMaker Pro Clients to connect to a FileMaker Server that Licensee has purchased under a Concurrent Connections License contract.

  • A User can use any Client to access FileMaker Server purchased under a Concurrent Connections License contract as long as the User has a valid User License and use that User License when accessing the FileMaker Server software.

  • If Bundle Redistributor is purchasing a concurrent connections license ("Concurrent Connections License") then the following terms apply (and the terms in section 1(a)(i) do not apply).


More Definitions of Concurrent Connections

Concurrent Connections means the total number of Active Connections accessing or using the Broadcom Software at any given time.

Related to Concurrent Connections

  • Interconnection Agreements means, collectively, (a) an agreement by and among Owner, TransÉnergie and ISO-NE that sets forth such parties’ respective rights and obligations following the interconnection at the U.S. Border of the NECEC Transmission Line with the Québec Line and (b) an agreement by and between Owner and ISO-NE that sets forth such parties’ respective rights and obligations following the interconnection at the Delivery Point of the NECEC Transmission Line with certain transmission facilities operated by ISO-NE. The Interconnection Agreements shall address cost responsibilities among entities other than the Distribution Company and the other RFP Sponsors and shall include provisions, both technical and otherwise, for safe and reliable interconnected operations of the HVDC Transmission Project following Commercial Operation (including use of the HVDC Transmission Project for the delivery of electric power in emergency circumstances).

  • Connection Date means the date when the Carrier, having received the relevant information from the Company, is in a position to and has agreed to commence provision of the Fixed Network Services to the Customer;