Endpoints definition

Endpoints means physical or virtual computing devices and/or computing environments (such as containers) that can process data.
Endpoints means any device capable of processing data and that can access a network, including but not limited to personal computers, mobile devices and network computer workstations.
Endpoints means each of the following types of physical devices installed for use in the delivery of any commodity:

Examples of Endpoints in a sentence

  • For Customers with any combination of water, gas, and electricity Endpoints, the water Endpoints, gas Endpoints, and electricity Endpoints will each be tested separately according to the procedure below.

  • Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Itron grants to Customer a nonexclusive, nontransferable, perpetual Object Code license to Use the Software and Documentation for its internal business purposes only in connection with the number of Endpoints set forth in Attachment A.

  • Customer agrees that it is Customer’s responsibility to ensure safe use of Falcon Complete on Endpoints interfacing with such applications and systems.

  • During the term of this Agreement, and for one (1) year following termination of this Agreement, Forescout (including its independent auditor) shall have the right to inspect and audit Customer’s records and use of the Products to verify Customer’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement, including without limitation, continuous monitoring of the number of Endpoints monitored by the Products in relation to the authorized Endpoint Count.

  • Customer acknowledges and agrees that Itron maintains the exclusive right to operate and control any Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") licensed facilities involved in the provision of services, including the transmitter and other components that produce RF energy (e.g. Itron Cell Control Units, Endpoints, etc.).


More Definitions of Endpoints

Endpoints include, but are not limited to, user endpoints (e.g., laptops, tablets and smartphones), network infrastructure devices (e.g., switches, routers and access points), non-user devices (e.g., printers, IP phones, security/medical/manufacturing equipment), and virtual machines. For purposes of clarity, an Endpoint may include multiple MAC addresses and/or IP addresses. Endpoint information is retained by the Products, whether the Endpoint is online or offline, from initial detection until the information is purged, based on policies defined by Customer. The terms “endpoint” or “device” used in any documentation provided by ForeScout shall mean an Endpoint for the purposes of the Endpoint Count.
Endpoints mean both (a) Sensus FlexNet meters (with a SmartPoint Module installed); and (b) Sensus SmartPoint Modules which have been installed on a third party meter.
Endpoints means any device capable of processing data and that can access a network, including but not limited to devices in a data center such as servers, and/or individual devices such as personal computers, mobile devices, iOS devices and network computer workstations.
Endpoints means a computer, VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) instance, smartphone or other mobile device running Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.x (or above) Software and the Cisco AnyConnect Network Visibility Module.
Endpoints shall have the meaning set forth in Recital A.
Endpoints means any computing device with a Microsoft Windows operating system, that has the SentinelOne Solution installed per the Documentation under valid Terms between NEX-TECH and the CUSTOMER.
Endpoints means each of the following types of physical sensory-type devices installed for use in the delivery of any commodity e.g. electric, water, gas, distribution automation devices: