Pilot Environment definition

Pilot Environment. The information technology systems used by HESA to operate the Data Futures Pilot and securely host the HESA Data Platform and the other collection, storage and communication systems used for the Alpha Phase and the Beta Phase. These information technology systems reside in HESA’s Data Futures cloud infrastructure using HESA’s Microsoft Azure tenancy.

Examples of Pilot Environment in a sentence

  • If you do not agree, do not accept this role and no access to the Pilot Environment shall be granted.

  • The Provider agrees and acknowledges it is not intended that it should have access to any information (including personal data) which relates to another participant provider and the Provider shall not attempt to access any information (including personal data) which relates to another participant provider in the Pilot Environment.

  • The Pilot Environment is a controlled environment and access to the Pilot Environment granted to the Provider is only to access Provider Information.

  • We may use your personal data to monitor the use of the Pilot Environment and HESA’s website.

  • Details of processors are available on request and will include Jisc (HESA’s Data Futures delivery partner), Amazon, which hosts the HESA Data Platform in Amazon Web Service, and Microsoft which hosts other elements of HESA’s Pilot Environment in Azure.

  • The Pilot Environment is a controlled environment and access to the Pilot Environment granted to the Provider should only facilitate access to Provider Information.