Offboarding definition

Offboarding or “Offboarded” means the process for offboarding the Customer Data (or part thereof) from the Customer Cloud Environment and relocating or facilitating relocation of Customer Data to another Customer-designated location.
Offboarding means the process both IOSH and the AO will go through once any accreditation agreement has come to an end.
Offboarding. The Supplier will comply with all reasonable requests from the Buyer to support the exit of the Services including but not limited to the offboarding plan and exit support for this Call-Off Contract as set out in Section 5 (Governance) of Order Form Schedule 1. Collaboration agreement: N/A Limit on Parties’ liability: In accordance with the provisions of clause 24.1, the following limits on liability are set out: Insurance: The insurance(s) required will be as set out in clause 9 of the Call Off Contract terms.

Examples of Offboarding in a sentence

  • Offboarding • The onboarding plan for this Call-Off Contract is not required.

  • Offboarding The offboarding plan for this Call-Off Contract is Not Applicable.

  • Offboarding The offboarding plan for this Call-Off Contract will be created in partnership between the Buyer and the Supplier.

  • Onboarding N/A Offboarding The offboarding plan for this Call-Off Contract is: • at the end of Service delivery, the Supplier will provide the data from the application in a suitable format (suitable format in this context being a copy of the backup data held by the Supplier) at no additional charge, in accordance with the G Cloud Service listing; • the Supplier shall provide an exit plan in accordance with Clause 21.

  • Offboarding The offboarding plan for this Call-Off Contract is : The off-boarding procedure covers exporting all data from the service nodes, including bespoke code, media assets and configuration, from both databases and file systems into a single encrypted archive ready for transportation via secure download link.


More Definitions of Offboarding

Offboarding. The offboarding plan for this Call-Off Contract is are as described in the attached document – MPLS Connectivity Hub Service Description v1.7 04032019.
Offboarding. The offboarding plan for this Call-Off Contract is to be discussed at such a time. Version 1 follow an ISO accredited de-transition process. Collaboration agreement: NA Limit on Parties’ liability: The annual total liability of either Party for all Property defaults will not exceed £1 Million. The annual total liability for Buyer Data defaults will not exceed £1 Million or 125% of the Charges payable by the Buyer to the Supplier during the Call-Off Contract Term (whichever is the greater). The annual total liability for all other defaults will not exceed the greater of £100,000 or 125% of the Charges payable by the Buyer to the Supplier during the Call-Off Contract Term (whichever is the greater).
Offboarding means the process following the termination of the Agreement, which entails the physical packing and removal of the Customer’s Goods from the Warehouse;
Offboarding means the time required by the Supplier to remove each Service from the Customer and any stored personal or sensitive Customer data from Supplier systems.
Offboarding occurs when Westechs relinquishes information, documentation or technical knowledge to Client or any third party authorized by Client. Offboarding also occurs when Westechs relinquishes the control, configuration, ownership, management or responsibility of any Westechs provided Product or Service to Client of any third party authorized by Client. Details and scope of all Offboarding services requested by Client must be in writing and agreed to Westechs. Offboarding services provided by Westechs are done so at then current billable rates and must be paid in advance.
Offboarding. Shall have the same definition as set out in a Call Off Contract.
Offboarding. The offboarding plan for this Call-Off Contract is as follows: Objectives: The primary objectives of the offboarding plan are to ensure that there is a comprehensive plan in place to ensure business continuity upon termination of the contract. This will be performed through the smooth transfer from CDS to the Buyer or a Replacement Supplier of responsibilities, services, staff and assets and any other items of information; necessary to ensure that the Buyer or replacement supplier is able to operate the replacement services with effect from the date of termination of the contract, in the event of the termination of all or part of the contract for any reason. Step 1