Information Management Applications definition
Information Management Applications means Technology, products and services designed, developed, made, manufactured, used, imported, distributed, installed, licensed, sold, offered for sale, maintained, and supported for information management, including: (a) information storage, backup, and recovery (including for preventing loss of such information); (b) storage management, clustering, and availability; (c) disaster recovery; (d) archiving, discovery, analysis and retrieval; and (e) data analytics, de-duplication, and machine learning applications in support of any of the foregoing, in each case for any platform, end point, or application, including without limitation servers, PCs, tablets, mobile devices, and other digital computing devices, embedded devices, or systems, and whether delivered as on-premise software, firmware, hardware, appliances, or cloud based services. Competing Activities expressly exclude, without limitation, Technology, products and services designed, developed, made, manufactured, used, imported, distributed, installed, licensed, sold, offered for sale, maintained, and supported for: (i) end point management, application management, or mobile device management; (ii) virus, malware, phishing, penetration, vulnerability, and other threat intelligence, analysis, detection, prevention and removal; (iii) authentication, provision, and management of Secure Socket Layer and Transport Layer Security certificates, and identification management; (iv) mail and web security, data center security, data center security operations and compliance, data loss prevention, and information security services; (v) encryption, compression, or hashing of information and data; or (vi) data analytics, de-duplication, and machine learning applications in support of any of the foregoing, in each case for any platform, including servers, PCs, tablets, and mobile devices, and other digital computing devices, embedded devices, or systems and whether delivered as on-premise software, firmware, hardware, appliances, or cloud-based services.