Monitoring Software definition

Monitoring Software means internal software and/or third party service that simulate and/or measure transactions for purpose of determining the Availability SLA.
Monitoring Software means AMS’ proprietary, web-based software applications, depending on the Equipment or Service contracted for, which track and store Client data and other features as may be added from time to time.
Monitoring Software. Teachers, school administrators, and the IT department staff may use monitoring software that allows them to view the screens and activity on student Chromebooks in school or off campus. No Expectation of Privacy: Students and any user have no expectation of confidentiality or privacy with respect to any usage of a Chromebook, regardless of whether that use is for school-related or personal purposes, other than as specifically provided by law. The school may, without prior notice or consent, log, supervise, access, view, monitor, and record use of student Chromebooks at any time for any reason related to the operation of the school. By using a Chromebook, students and parents/guardians agree to such access, monitoring, and recording of their use.

Examples of Monitoring Software in a sentence

  • AMS reserves the right to deactivate or suspend access to the Monitoring Software or the TouchPoint Mobile Application if a Customer User or Client User, respectively, is found or AMS reasonably suspects him/her to be using his/her access to facilitate illegal, abusive or unethical activities or otherwise in breach of this Agreement.

  • AMS shall use commercially reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized access to restricted areas of the Monitoring Software and any databases or other sensitive material.

  • Customer understands that the maximum number of Users at all times shall not exceed the number of Users and User Types purchased by Customer and Customer shall be, separately but fully liable for any acts or omissions of their Users related to the use of the Monitoring Software.

  • Customer's right to access the Monitoring Software shall commence upon execution of the initial Order Form.

  • In consideration for the payment by Customer to AMS of the User Fees contained in the applicable Order Form(s), AMS grants to Customer a non-exclusive, non- transferable limited right to access and use the Monitoring Software pursuant to the terms set out in this Agreement.


More Definitions of Monitoring Software

Monitoring Software means Software designed for the remote, real-time performance, health, failure, tracking, and/or up-time monitoring and management of field equipment and related systems.
Monitoring Software means internal software and/or third party service that simulate and/or measure transactions for purpose of determining the Availability SLA. “Qualified Revenue Stream” means [*** **** ********** ** ** ******** ******** ******* ***** ** *** “********* ******* ******]”.
Monitoring Software means the software designated by the Parties to monitor the operation of the Co-location Servers, which shall be AntSentry (version V2 or such other version as may be upgraded by CTG from time to time) unless otherwise mutually agreed between the Parties in the applicable Service Order.
Monitoring Software. School administrators, teachers, and technology staff may use monitoring software that allows them to view screens and activity on student Chromebooks while at school. Files Downloaded onto Chromebooks: All images, documents, files, and apps downloaded onto the Chromebook become the property of Xxxxxxx School District as allowable by law.
Monitoring Software means internal software and/or third party service that simulate transactions for purpose of determining the availability of the Content Direct System.
Monitoring Software has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 2.5.
Monitoring Software means all software programs and programming (and all modifications, replacements, upgrades, enhancements, documentation, materials and media related thereto) that are used to monitor and report on IT assets (e.g., software, computers, systems, networks, network devices or elements, circuits) to the extent a Party has financial or operational responsibility for such programs or programming under Schedule J.1. Monitoring Software shall include all such software programs or programming in use as of the Effective Date, (i) that are set forth in Schedule A, or (ii) as to which Supplier received reasonable notice and/or reasonable access prior to the Effective Date. Monitoring Software also shall include all programs or programming developed and/or introduced on or after the Effective Date to the extent a Party has financial or operational responsibility for such programs or programming under Schedule J.1. ABM/IBM Proprietary Information