System-to-System definition

System-to-System means electronic transfer of data; e.g., Joint Agency Data Exchange (JADE).
System-to-System means that you setup your own infrastructure in order to provide data for the reporting directly to the EU-CEG system.
System-to-System interface is the set of communication protocols, data exchange standards and the associated details established by EGS and <<VENDOR SYSTEM>> to provide capabilities to interact with each system in an automated manner without human intervention. EGS and <<VENDOR SYSTEM>> utilize RESTful services or SOAP-based services over HTTPS using TLS to implement its system-to-system interfaces.

More Definitions of System-to-System

System-to-System means on-line access by CREDCO to EQUIFAX Credit Information through the direct communication between EQUIFAX's computer system to CREDCO's computer system.

Related to System-to-System

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

  • 911 System means the set of network, database and customer premise equipment (CPE) components required to provide 911 service.

  • ▇▇▇▇▇ System means the ▇▇▇▇▇ filing system of the Commission and the rules and regulations pertaining thereto promulgated by the Commission in Regulation S-T under the Securities Act and the Exchange Act, in each case as the same may be amended or succeeded from time to time (and without regard to format).

  • System Data means data and data elements collected by the SaaS Software, SaaS Service or Licensor’s computer systems regarding configuration, environment, usage, performance, vulnerabilities and security of the SaaS Software or SaaS Service that may be used to generate logs, statistics and reports regarding performance, availability, integrity and security of the SaaS Software.

  • 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.