IMAC definition
IMAC shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.3 (Definitions) of Exhibit A.4 (End User Support Services Statement of Work).
IMAC has the meaning set forth in Section VII (Installs, Moves, Adds and Changes (IMACs)).
IMAC means Installs, Moves, Adds and Changes.
Examples of IMAC in a sentence
Information should be updated as necessary to account for IMAC, maintenance, and deskside support.
The mailing addresses and e-mail addresses for such communications shall be: If to the Company: IMAC Holdings, Inc.
Supplier will appoint a Customer Service Manager (who shall also be considered the Supplier Project Manager for this Attachment D), subject to Gap’s approval, who will serve as Gap’s primary point of contact for the IMAC Services.
Supplier will not transfer the Customer Service Manager at a time or in a manner that would have a material adverse impact on delivery of the IMAC Services.
Supplier will perform the tasks listed below when performing IMAC Services at Gap store locations.
More Definitions of IMAC
IMAC means Stores Installs, Moves, Adds, and Changes.
IMAC. (Installs, Moves, Adds, Changes) means all day-to-day activities associated with the scheduling and installation of hardware and software, changes to configuration, de- installation and relocation of equipment, including connectivity testing, data transfer and user orientation.
IMAC means Infrastructure Move Add and Change.
IMAC means Isuzu Motors Acceptance Corporation, and its successors. ----
IMAC shall have the meaning set forth in the Functional Service Area Statements of Work.
IMAC means the Interim Maximum Acceptable Concentration, specified in the GCDWQ for a particular parameter;
IMAC means, as the context requires, either a Hard IMAC or a Soft IMAC. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, an IMAC shall not include: (1) any installation, move, add or change performed pursuant to Problem Management activities; (2) any related infrastructure activities required to perform an IMAC, such as any modifications to capacity and any installations, moves, adds or changes relating to infrastructure equipment (including servers, PBXs, mainframes, routers, and switches); (3) any installation, move, add or change performed for Vendor personnel (including subcontractors) and not requested by Phoenix; or (4) Vendor's refresh obligations set forth in Schedule E (Equipment Refresh)..