Orchestrator definition

Orchestrator means Company’s software which provides a user interface for Customer’s management of its Software licenses and configuration of its installed instances of the Software. For the purposes of this Agreement, Orchestrator is part of the Software.
Orchestrator means a single installation of the Orchestrator software component of the CA Software on a specific operating system which can be identified as a unique host identification on a physical or virtual hardware server. This installation can be a stand-alone Orchestrator or as a node of a new or existing clustered Orchestrator.
Orchestrator means a single installation of the Orchestrator software component of the CA Process Automation program on a specific operating system which can be identified as unique host identification on a physical or virtual hardware server. This installation can be a stand-alone Orchestrator or as a node of a new or existing clustered Orchestrator. “Connector" is the software program connecting the CA Process Automation program with specific named third party software or other CA software. For example, CA Process Automation Connector For CA Service Desk connects CA Process Automation with CA Service Desk. Each Connector may only be used to

Examples of Orchestrator in a sentence

  • Such Third Party Licenses are bundled with the Software and may be viewed by Customer through Orchestrator and through Customer’s installed instances of the Software.

  • You understand and agree that in the event you exercise any control over the SD-WAN Orchestrator, including, without limitation, any changes or modifications to configurations or specifications or other technical or engineering work, neither Company nor any applicable Representative shall have any liability or responsibility with respect to the Orchestrator, such Customer acts or omissions relating thereto, and/or quality and success of the SD-WAN Service.

  • With respect to any Customer control over the SD-WAN Orchestrator or access provided by or through Customer, any adverse effect to Company, its Representatives, network, equipment or customers may result in labor, costs, damages and losses that may be passed through to you as Charges, including any additional Company and/or Representative resources, time, materials, engineering and other labor, and costs incurred in connection therewith.

  • There must be a Contractor, Leader and at least one (1) performing musician on all commercial announcement contracts, and an Arranger, Orchestrator and Copyist, as determined by the Leader.

  • For adding lines to a score already orchestrated (other than revoicing a score) when performed by the original Orchestrator, per score page per line 1.53 1.58 1.63 1.68 Any other Orchestrator will be paid in accordance with a.i. above.

  • AMS offers two models to execute patching: 1) AMS Standard Patch for traditional account-based patching, and 2) AMS Patch Orchestrator, for tag-based patching.

  • Reuse payments for Arrangers, Orchestrators and Copyists who prepare music for a bank act shall be based on actual wages earned at scale, but in no event, shall an Arranger or Orchestrator receive more than that of the Leader, nor a Copyist receive more than that of an Instrumentalist.

  • Arrangers scale is negotiable, but may not be less than Orchestrator scale.

  • You shall not provide or otherwise allow any access or use by third parties of the SD-WAN Orchestrator, shall be fully responsible and liable for any such access or use, whether or not authorized, and shall immediately notify us of any unauthorized activity.

  • When an Orchestrator is called to work at the above page rates, one (1) thirty (30) minute period of free consultation time shall be allowed; however, all waiting time shall be paid for at the rate of $41.85 per hour.


More Definitions of Orchestrator

Orchestrator means a single installation of the Orchestrator software component of the CA Process Automation program on a specific operating system which can be identified as unique host identification on a physical or virtual hardware server. This installation can be a stand-alone Orchestrator or as a node of a new or existing clustered Orchestrator. “Connector" is the software program connecting the CA Process Automation program with specific named third party software or other CA software. For example, CA Process Automation Connector For CA Service Desk connects CA Process Automation with CA Service Desk. Each Connector may only be used to connect the CA Software with the specific named third party software or CA software program. “Premium Connector” means a Connector identified by CA in the Order Form. “Process instance” means a single copy of a Process definition that has been scheduled to run (Queued state), is running (Running state), or has completed running (Failed or Completed state) on a particular “Orchestrator”.
Orchestrator means Silver Peak’s software which provides a user interface for Ordering Activity’s management of its Software licenses and configuration of its installed instances of the Software. For the purposes of this Agreement, Orchestrator is part of the Software.