County Systems definition

County Systems include but are not limited to, all County‐owned, leased or managed servers, mainframe computers, desktop computers, laptop computers, handheld devices (including smart phones, wireless PDAs and Pocket PCs), equipment, networks, application systems, databases, software, phone systems, any device with network capabilities (e.g., a workstation with an attached modem, routers, switches, laptop computers, handheld devices), and any other system that stores, processes, and/or transmits County-owned information/data. These items are typically under the direct control and management of the County. “County Systems” also include these items when they are under the control and management of a service provider for use by County, as well as any personally‐owned device that an individual has express written permission to use for County purposes.
County Systems to mean the County’s information technology infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases electronic systems (including database management systems) and networks, whether operated directly by the Contractor or through the use of third-party services.
County Systems means, as appropriate in the context, County Software, County Hardware, Email and Blackberry Systems, the County Network, and any other system the County makes available for use;

Examples of County Systems in a sentence

  • County reserves the right at any time to disable remote access to protect County Systems.

  • C&T will keep a log of access when its Workforce remotely accesses County Systems.

  • County Systems may be owned by COUNTY or may be licensed by COUNTY from a third party.

  • C&T will promptly notify County whenever an individual member of C&T's Workforce who has access to County Systems leaves its employ or no longer requires access to County Systems.

  • C&T will supply County with evidence of access logs concerning remote access to County Systems upon written request from County.

  • Granicus will not access County Systems via unauthorized methods.

  • Granicus will keep a log of access when its Workforce remotely accesses County Systems.

  • COUNTY may terminate, deny or revoke access to County Systems at any time and without notice.

  • Granicus will supply County with evidence of access logs concerning remote access to County Systems upon written request from County.

  • Granicus will promptly notify County whenever an individual member of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s Workforce who has access to County Systems leaves its employ or no longer requires access to County Systems.


More Definitions of County Systems

County Systems means all systems that Supplier is providing Services for under this Agreement. 109. COUNTY THIRD PARTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY‌
County Systems means County’s or any third-party information technology infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems, EMR/EHR etc.) and networks, whether operated directly by the County or by a third party.
County Systems means those County computers, storage, and network devices which contain sensitive, confidential, or exempt information and to which Provider has access. For the avoidance of doubt, systems and networks that contain publicly available information such as flight schedules and gates, and other publicly-accessible systems or networks generally available to public (e.g. via the Internet) are not County Network or County Systems.

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