Remote Engine definition

Remote Engine means a runtime (either production or non-production) Node capable of executing Your workloads that are deployed on Your premises by You. Such workloads are run outside of the Talend Cloud Services environment.
Remote Engine means a license to use the Talend Cloud Services for up to the total number of Remote Engines for which You have paid the applicable fees, as specified in a Talend order form and the agreement subscribed between You and Talend (“Remote Engine”). Note: A “Remote Engine” means a runtime (either production or non-production) Node capable of executing Your workloads that are deployed on Your premises by You. Such workloads are run outside of the Talend Cloud Services environment.
Remote Engine means a runtime (either production or non-production) Node capable of executing Customer workloads that are deployed on the Customer premise by Customer. Such workloads are run outside of the Talend Cloud Services environment. Engine Token A license to run a Remote Engine or Cloud Engine instance, up to the total number of Engine Tokens for which Customer has paid the applicable fees, as specified in an Order Form. Note: An “Engine Token” means the unit of measure assigned to Customer’s ability to configure and run either a Cloud Engine or a Remote Engine instance. Each instance will require a fixed amount of Engine Tokens to run, as specified in the Talend Order Form. Customer may redeem their Engine Tokens towards any combination of Cloud or Remote Engine instances, so long as Customer does not exceed the total number of Engine Tokens purchased. For the avoidance of any doubt, any Microservices Generated Code derived or produced from use of the Talend Cloud Services may only be deployed, used, copied or stored within a Remote Engine for which a license of the Talend Software has been purchased. Licensed User A license to use the Learning Services for up to the total number of authorized Learners allowed by Talend based on Customer’s current Software Subscription(s) and/or Cloud Subscription(s). For example, if Customer has a Talend Software Subscription with Concurrent Users, Customer will may authorize ten (10) Learners per Concurrent User to access the Learning Subscription; for Subscriptions provided pursuant to Named User licenses, the maximum number of Learners shall be equivalent to the number of Named Users. Rows per Month A license to extract data as Extracted Data and load Rows as Loaded Data into the Customer’s Server (“Extracted Data”, “Loaded Data”, and “Server” each as defined in Exhibit C), up to the total number of Rows for which Customer has paid the applicable fees, as specified in an Order Form. Note: “Row” means a row of Loaded Data. Updated Rows, copies of existing Rows, and Rows created from de-nesting are all counted towards the total usage.

Examples of Remote Engine in a sentence

  • Customer may redeem their Engine Tokens towards any combination of Cloud or Remote Engine instances, so long as Customer does not exceed the total number of Engine Tokens purchased.

  • Engine Token The unit of measure assigned to Customer’s ability to configure and run either a Cloud Engine or a Remote Engine instance.

  • Any Microservices Generated Code derived or produced from use of the Cloud Service may only be deployed, used, copied or stored within a Remote Engine for which a license of the Software has been purchased.

  • For example, if your local and state idling limit is less than the 10 minute idle time for the Remote Engine Start feature, use of this feature may result in your legal noncompliance for which you are solely responsible.

  • When using the Remote Engine Start feature, you are responsible to understand and are legally obligated to follow such idling laws.

  • If equipped with Remote Engine Start (Option Code SA1CR), the configuration and the last 10 activations are stored.

  • Remote Engine A runtime (either production or non-production) Node capable of executing Customer workloads that are deployed on the Customer premise by Customer.

  • If your vehicle is equipped with Remote Engine Start the heating / cooling process may involve an automatic vehicle engine start.

  • The Talend Cloud Services and the Remote Engine under this Agreement are provided under the terms and conditions and fees agreed between You and Talend.

  • As used in this MPA: “Customer” is an MMCAP Member that is also a State of Florida agency or eligible user as defined in Section 278.012(11), Florida Statutes, and “Contract” refers to this MPA.

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