Production Computer definition

Production Computer means a Computer that is used for production purposes. “Development Computer” means a Computer that is used for development purposes. “Agent Add-on” means that portion of the Product that encompasses agent functionality. “Agent Computer” means a Computer that uses an Agent Add-on.

Examples of Production Computer in a sentence

  • In consideration of the license fees paid and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Licensor grants to Licensee a limited, non-exclusive, non- transferable, worldwide license, without the right to sublicense others, to (a) install the Software on a single Development Computer Server used in the software development process; and (b) deploy the Software as a part of the Server Application on the number of Production Computer Servers set forth in Schedule 1.

  • Upon the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event, as described in Section 16.6, at the Contractor’s NPAC/SMS Production Computer System site or the NPAC/SMS Disaster Recovery Computer System site, Contractor shall immediately invoke the disaster recovery procedures as set forth in this Article 12.

  • If any Force Majeure Event results in a failure to deliver the NPAC/SMS from both the NPAC/SMS Production Computer System site and the NPAC/SMS Disaster Recovery Computer System site, Users may, upon written notice to Contractor, cease payment of the charges payable under this Agreement, except for services already rendered, until the recovery from such Force Majeure Event has been completed at either of such NPAC/SMS Data Centers or an alternate location provided by Contractor.

  • If a failure of the NPAC/SMS Production Computer System is detected, in accordance with the Methods and Procedures Document (operating procedures as agreed between the Project Executives, as then in effect), and cannot be immediately corrected, the cutover to the NPAC/SMS Disaster Recovery Computer Site must be completed within ten (10) minutes thereafter.

  • Contractor shall provide Customer with separate disaster recovery and back-up plans for the NPAC/SMS Production Computer System site and the NPAC/SMS Disaster Recovery Computer System site, which plans are subject to Customer’s approval.

  • If a Force Majeure Event, as defined in Section 16.6, at both the NPAC/SMS Production Computer System site and the NPAC/SMS Disaster Recovery Computer System site prevents Contractor from reinstating the NPAC/SMS within thirty (30) days of such Force Majeure Event, Customer may terminate this Agreement as of a date specified by Customer (such termination shall not be deemed a termination for cause under Article 23 - Termination).

  • Customer may request a complete disaster recovery exercise for the NPAC/SMS Production Computer System once a year (at a time agreed to by Contractor and Customer), unless at any point in time during the twelve (12) months prior to such request Contractor has successfully “cut-over” to the NPAC/SMS Disaster Recovery Computer System and operated thereon during the normal course of operations.

  • Production Computer Gaming System, also known as the online gaming system.

  • Contractor shall provide Customer with separate disaster recovery and back-up plans for the NPAC/SMS Production Computer System site and the NPAC/SMS Disaster Recovery Computer System site, which plans are subject to Customer's approval.

  • Under a Production Computer License, Licensee may install and use the Product without an Agent Add-on on up to the number of Production Computers as set forth on applicable Product invoices issued by Flux solely for Licensee’s internal business purposes.