Business Systems definition

Business Systems means all Software, computer hardware (whether general or special purpose), electronic data processing, information, record keeping, communications, telecommunications, networks, interfaces, platforms, servers, peripherals, and computer systems, including any outsourced systems and processes, that are owned or used or held for use in the conduct of the Company Business.
Business Systems means all Software, computer hardware (whether general or special purpose), electronic data processing, information, record keeping, communications, telecommunications, networks, interfaces, platforms, servers, peripherals, and computer systems, including any outsourced systems and processes, that are owned or used in the conduct of the business of the Company.
Business Systems means all Software, firmware, middleware, equipment, workstations, routers, hubs, computer hardware (whether general or special purpose), electronic data processors, databases, communications, telecommunications, networks, interfaces, platforms, servers, peripherals, and computer systems, including any outsourced systems and processes, and any Software and systems provided via the cloud or “as a service,” that are owned or used in the conduct of the business of the Company or any Company Subsidiaries.

Examples of Business Systems in a sentence

  • If the Contracting Officer makes a final determination to disapprove the Contractor’s EVMS, and the contract includes the clause at 252.242-7005, Contractor Business Systems, the Contracting Officer will withhold payments in accordance with that clause.

  • If SELLER’s Business Systems are reviewed and approved by a Government agency, SELLER shall provide prompt notice to LOCKHEED XXXXXX whenever there is a material change in the status of the Government’s approval or determination of adequacy of any of SELLER’s Business Systems.

  • Module (CPRM) The specific system for all unclassified task order award, modification, invoice, and CAF payment data will be reported electronically through the CPRM system located within the GSA Assisted Acquisition Services (AAS) Business Systems Portal.

  • Senior Business Systems Analyst The Senior Business Systems Analyst provides lead direction and work review of project staff and/or performs and coordinates complex and specialized work.

  • As used in this sub- part— Acceptable contractor business systems and contractor business systems are de- fined in the clause at 252.242–7005, Con- tractor Business Systems.


More Definitions of Business Systems

Business Systems means all Software, computer hardware (whether general or special purpose), electronic data processing, information, record keeping, communications, telecommunications, networks, interfaces, platforms, servers, peripherals, and computer systems, including any outsourced systems and processes that are owned or used by or for the Company and/or any of the Company Subsidiaries in the conduct of their respective businesses.
Business Systems shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.15(c).
Business Systems has the meaning specified in Section 3.07(f).
Business Systems has the meaning set forth in Section 4.01(s)(viii).
Business Systems means all Software, computer hardware, servers, networks, platforms, peripherals, data communication lines and other information technology equipment, interfaces and related systems that are owned or used by the Company.
Business Systems means all information technology assets and equipment, Software, computer hardware (whether general or special purpose), telecommunications equipment, interfaces, platforms, servers, peripherals, websites, applications, databases and computer systems that are owned, leased, licensed, or controlled by the Acquired Companies, irrespective of whether physical, virtual, or cloud based. For purposes of this Agreement, Business Systems include any of the forgoing that is operated by any vendor, supplier, service provider, or contractor of the Acquired Companies.
Business Systems means all technology devices, computers, computer systems, software, servers, networks, workstations, routers, hubs, switches, hardware, firmware, websites, databases, data communications lines and all other information technology equipment, including any outsourced systems and processes and all associated documentation, that is used by or for, or relied on by, Parent or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with the Business or any Transferred Entity (whether owned by them or a third party).