Sandbox Environment definition

Sandbox Environment means a separate instance of the Software, Third Party Software and Work Products (excluding Customer Data) hosted by Service Provider on the Network for Customer, for use by Customer solely with non- production data in a non-production environment for the limited purpose of functional testing of the Software, Third Party Software and each Work Product.
Sandbox Environment means a shared non-production environment made available by CSG to allow Customer to develop and/or test Content Direct System updates or releases that are pre-production, or for such other required configurations or designs to be determined between the Parties. The Sandbox Environment, at the discretion of CSG, may maintain a smaller hardware foot-print, or be virtualized within a CSG datacenter, but will at a minimum make available the then-current release of the Content Direct System available on the Production Environment.
Sandbox Environment means a shared non-production environment made available by CSG to allow Customer to develop and/or test pre-production deployments of the Ascendon System, including any Ascendon Updates thereto, or for such other required configurations, integrations or designs to be determined between the Parties. The Sandbox Environment, at the discretion of CSG, may maintain a smaller hardware foot-print, or be virtualized within a CSG datacenter, but will at a minimum make available the then-current release of the Ascendon System (including the underlying Ascendon Software) available on the Production Environment.

Examples of Sandbox Environment in a sentence

  • A contract resulting from an unsolicited proposal shall be awarded on a non- competitive basis only when the procurement requirements comply with the non-competitive procurement policies and procedures.

  • Customer further acknowledges that Customer’s corporate name may be visible to other users of the Sandbox Environment and therefore Customer may be identified as evaluating the Mimecast Services.

  • Customer agrees that accessing Sandbox Environment shall be deemed consent to such disclosure.

  • Customer shall indemnify and hold Mimecast harmless in the event of any third-party claim relating to Customer Data sent to or from the Sandbox Environment by Customer.

  • Implementation work undertaken in a Sandbox Environment is typically not moved to other environments.


More Definitions of Sandbox Environment

Sandbox Environment means a separate instance of the Software and Third Party Software (excluding Customer Data) hosted by Iron Mountain on the Network for Customer, for use by Customer solely with non-production data in a non-production environment for the limited purpose of functional testing of the Software and Third Party Software.
Sandbox Environment means a non-production environment shared by Customer, CSG and one or more of CSG’s other customers and partners made available by CSG to allow Customer to develop and/or test Software updates or releases that are pre-production, or for such other required configurations or designs to be determined between the Parties. The Sandbox Environment, at the discretion of CSG, may maintain a smaller hardware foot-print, or be virtualized within a CSG datacenter, but will at a minimum make available the then-current release of the Software available on the Production Environment. As provided in Section 4 of Schedule E-1, the Sandbox Environment may not be used for Performance Testing (as defined in such section). The Sandbox Environment is subject to the Support Services prescribed by Schedule E-1, including the Sandbox Availability commitments of such schedule. Except for the fees associated with Customer’s access to one or more Additional Sandbox BUs and/or as may otherwise be specifically provided in an SOW, the term “Sandbox Environment” as used in this Agreement shall include a reference to the Sandbox Environment and each deployed Additional Sandbox BU.
Sandbox Environment means a testing environment listed on the Pricing Schedule to this Agreement (together with any corrections and updates made available to Customer hereunder) including related documentation and other materials, if any.
Sandbox Environment means a non-production environment made available by PulsePoint to allow You to develop and/or test API Clients or for such other required configurations or designs as may be mutually agreed in writing between You and PulsePoint.
Sandbox Environment means a part of the Service that allows customers to test Customer Service-Compatible Application(s) and other uses of the Service API(s);
Sandbox Environment means a shared non-production environment made available by CSG to allow Customer to develop and/or test pre- production deployments of the Ascendon System, including any Ascendon Updates thereto, or for such other required configurations, integrations or designs to be determined between the Parties. The Sandbox Environment, at the discretion of CSG, may maintain a smaller hardware foot-print, or be virtualized within a CSG datacenter, but will at a minimum make available the then-current release of the Ascendon System (including the underlying Ascendon Software) available on the Production Environment.
Sandbox Environment is a development server that enables safe configuration of new policies, identity providers or other integrations.