Data Infrastructure definition

Data Infrastructure means the software installed by the Agent for exchanging data with 3rd party industrial equipment and software (e.g., a PLC or a MES), processing this data in batch and/or stream processing, storing this data temporarily or permanently, and then exchanging this data with any other 3rd party IT software running in the Customer infrastructure. This may include: (1) the ‘united-manufacturing-hub’ Helm Chart, and (2) ‘benthos-umh’
Data Infrastructure. “Data Infrastructure” refers to the Ethernet Switching, Wide Area networking and Internet components available in the Data Center. All access to the Data Infrastructure is contracted separately and use of such is not implicitly or expressly provided by this Service. Equipment: “Equipment” refers to all physical gear used or required to deliver Service.
Data Infrastructure means the data processing resources within the Riskonnect Service, including but not limited to, data and file storage, within County’s account configured in the Riskonnect Service platform.

Examples of Data Infrastructure in a sentence

  • Any project activities involving spatial data or geographic information systems activities financed with Federal assistance are required to be consistent with the National Spatial Data Infrastructure promulgated by the Federal Geographic Data Committee, except to the extent that FTA determines otherwise in writing.

  • Any Contract activities involving spatial data or geographic information systems activities financed with Federal assistance are required to be consistent with the National Spatial Data Infrastructure promulgated by the Federal Geographic Data Committee, except to the extent that FTA determines otherwise in writing.

  • The National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) Future Directions Initiative recognizes that the NSDI cannot be maintained and enhanced by a single organization.

  • The Provider is required to support and participate in the Annual Mental Health Data Infrastructure Consumer and Family Satisfaction Survey Project in accordance with the protocols developed by the Department’s Office of Quality Improvement.

  • The GHGA Operations Consortium Board will be responsible for decision-making relating to the operation of the GHGA Data Infrastructure within the GHGA Operations Consortium.

  • Grant Details <grant number> Purpose of the Grant The Grant is being provided as part of the MRFF 2020 Primary Health Care Research Data Infrastructure Grant Opportunity.

  • The National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) and the Federal Geospatial Line of Business (LOB) represent concentrated efforts to strengthen cross organizational cooperation on developing and sharing of geospatial assets, and expand the capacity of organizations to use geospatial approaches within their operation.

  • Instead they will be stored alongside the Research Data, within the GHGA Data Infrastructure, and only accessible to Data Requesters upon approval from the Data Controller.

  • Institutions wishing to support the GHGA Data Infrastructure by becoming a GHGA Data Hub are required to undergo a formal onboarding process.

  • It also includes the “data lake” being developed as part of the Data Infrastructure for Open Science (DIOS) system in ESCAPE WP2.


More Definitions of Data Infrastructure

Data Infrastructure. - means physical and organisational structures to build and maintain data and information technology (IT) systems to support the bank’s risk data aggregation and internal policy on risk reporting;