System Connectivity definition

System Connectivity includes both Hosted Platform Connectivity and User Network Connectivity. “Hosted Platform Connectivity” is that Internet Protocol connectivity from the Quest hosting facility to the Internet, including the collocation switches at the Quest hosting facility. “User Network Connectivity” is that Internet Protocol connectivity from the County or State workstations over the Internet to the Hardware hosting the Licensed Software Program.

Examples of System Connectivity in a sentence

  • During the term of this Agreement, Quest will provide and support System Connectivity with a response time to meet the Application Performance metrics defined in Section 3.3 of this Agreement.

  • If Customer proposes to use, access, or provide access to, the Exchange Systems in a manner that is not contemplated by the Customer’s System architecture diagram attached hereto as Schedule 2 Connectivity Order Form, it will first give notice to the Exchange (whether by means of an amended Customer’s System Connectivity Order Formarchitecture diagram or such other form acceptable to the Exchange) for its prior approval, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

  • During the term of this Agreement, Quest will provide and support System Connectivity to support access from the County or State workstations to the System with a response time to meet the Application Performance requirements.

  • System Connectivity 99.95% Backup All data is backed off site every 24 hours.

  • System Connectivity Customers connect to the Axiell Datacentre via the internet to use Axiell Collections or Web OPAC.

Related to System Connectivity

  • Connectivity means the provision of a Permanent Separated Bicycle Lane system that reflects desired routes between all major origins and destinations in the city.

  • System Downtime means any interruption of access to the Hosting Web Site as measured by the System Availability Monitoring Mechanism. System Downtime specifically excludes: (a) any Scheduled Downtime; (b) inability to access the System resulting from failure in the internet backbone or networks not directly managed by NCR Voyix or its subcontractors or agents; (c) erroneous System monitoring, in which NCR Voyix establishes that the incorrect reporting of the inability to access the System was due to failure in the monitoring mechanism rather than a failure in the System; (d) an Extreme Service Interruption Event; or (e) any System Downtime caused by Customer.

  • system user means a natural or legal person supplying to, or being supplied by, a transmission or distribution system;

  • Network means the Distributor's lines, substations and associated equipment used to convey electricity between:

  • MERS(R) System The system of recording transfers of Mortgages electronically maintained by MERS.