Core Infrastructure definition
Examples of Core Infrastructure in a sentence
The infrastructure will include 4 Core Infrastructure Centres, 9 Regional Operations Centres, and at least 10 Resource Centres.
An additional Core Infrastructure Centre in Russia will be on-line in addition to the existing 4 CICs and 9 ROCs, and the service will provide access to at least 20 Resource Centres.
From time-to-time, ilicomm will need to perform scheduled maintenance on our Core Infrastructure to ensure optimum performance, reliability, and security of the Services.
Future upgrades to the Servers and Core Infrastructure of the System will be shared between Member Agencies as indicated in the SBISS South Bay Region Node Share of Cost Agreement and approved by Board of Directors.
Trunked Radio Network Management - Trunked Radio System Core Infrastructure - Trunked Radio System Infrastructure - Maintenance & Services - Access to Motorola Hosted Master Site.
This deliverable described the design and implementation of an experimental test bed for the acquisition and preservation of e-Science, which makes use of the SHAMAN Core Infrastructure and federated data grids for storage.
In addition, the Parties acknowledge that following the Closing, the Seller’s Retained Core Infrastructure Business and the Business acquired by the Buyer may, from time to time, jointly bid on core infrastructure investments or potentially competitively bid on various core infrastructure investments either directly for, or on behalf of, funds or separately managed accounts managed separately by either the Buyer’s or Seller’s businesses.
The PMACS Information Security Officer (ISO) is considered to be the custodian for PSOM related DUAs if the data will be centrally managed by PMACS, however Core Infrastructure (Pat) will be the operational custodian of the information.
The Fund’s attribution analysis for the six month period to 30 September 2021 versus the ‘reference index’ FTSE Global Core Infrastructure 50/50 Net of Tax index shows that the three best countries for performance were the UK, Japan and Thailand.
The ‘reference index’ FTSE Global Core Infrastructure 50/50 Net of Tax index in USD terms has returned 9.89% p.a. since inception.