Third-Party Platform definition

Third-Party Platform means any other Person’s device, platform, application, operating system, website, networked physical object (including Internet of Things (IoT)), software as a service, platform as a service, infrastructure as a service, cloud service or similar service.
Third-Party Platform means any platform, add-on, service or product not provided by StreamSets that Customer elects to integrate or enable for use with any Product.
Third-Party Platform means any platform, add-on, service, code (including open source) or product not provided by Collibra that Customer elects to integrate or enable for use with the Service.

Examples of Third-Party Platform in a sentence

  • By enabling a Third-Party Platform to interact with the Offering, Customer permits the Offering to exchange Customer Data with such Third-Party Platform.


More Definitions of Third-Party Platform

Third-Party Platform means any facility, equipment, payment terminal, application, software or platform not owned operated or managed by you and acceptable to us for purposes of the DBS MAX Service.
Third-Party Platform means any software, software-as-a-service, data sources or other products or services not provided by MaestroQA that are integrated with Services at your direction.
Third-Party Platform means any software, software-as-a-service, data sources or other products or services not provided by SurveySparrow that are integrated with Services.
Third-Party Platform means any platform, add-on, service or product not provided by Miro that Customer elects to integrate or enable for use with the Service.
Third-Party Platform means a third party service that is licensed
Third-Party Platform means the platform from a third party where the Customer can register for the Product, such as Atlassian.
Third-Party Platform means any platform, add-on, service or product not provided by Dataiku that Customer elects to integrate or enable for use with the Software.