Client Systems definition

Client Systems means any communication line, modem connection or other facilities, software, hardware, Mobile Devices or equipment provided and used by You to transmit or receive any information.
Client Systems means all information-technology systems, constituting all systems, used by the Client to send a Request and to receive a Reply, between and including the points designated by all addresses belonging to the domain xxxxxxxxx.xxx in the Astute Systems, but excluding the Astute Systems, owned by the Client which include third parties contracted with the Client, who is requested by the Client to send a Request and to receive a Reply;
Client Systems means the hardware and software systems of the Client that interact with, or may reasonably be expected to interact with, the Hosted Services;

Examples of Client Systems in a sentence

  • Vendor acknowledges that it may have access to certain Client Systems or PI for the purposes set forth in the Agreement.

  • TCS shall enable the following interfaces before go-live to exchange ongoing master and transactional data between Client systems and TCS Platform:- Phase Area Interfacing System Direction Integration Type and Technology Phase 1 Account Data Client ERP Inbound / Outbound Batch interface through Flat File Transfer TCS Platform shall be configured to exchange interface files with Client Systems through Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) in an asynchronous mode as per the agreed frequency.

  • All PI, Client data and Client Systems remain the property of Client and/or the person or entity to whom it relates.

  • Vendor agrees to maintain an information security and privacy program that shall include robust physical, technical and administrative data safeguards and other measures appropriate to the sensitivity of the PI in its custody, to prevent theft, loss, or unauthorized or unlawful access to Client Systems or Processing of PI, including in the event of a disruption, failure or breach of Vendor Systems or operational controls.

  • Vendor will otherwise protect PI and Client Systems consistent with applicable industry standards.


More Definitions of Client Systems

Client Systems means Client’s information technology infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems) and networks, whether operated directly by Client or through the use of third‐party services.
Client Systems means the information technology infrastructure and networks of Client, whether operated directly by Client or through the use of Third Party services or resources.
Client Systems means Systems (or part thereof) in which the Intellectual Property is owned by either Client or Client Affiliates and to be used in whole or in part in the provision of the Services as identified in this Agreement;
Client Systems means all equipment, servers, devices, storage, other software, databases, network and communications equipment and ancillary services owned or controlled by you.
Client Systems means the Client’s information technology infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems), and networks, whether operated directly by Client or through the use of third-party services. For the avoidance of doubt, Client Systems does not include Castor Materials.
Client Systems means Client’s own systems, infrastructure and personnel used to access and operate the Diligent Service, including, but not limited to, Client’s servers, hardware, devices, data systems, internet connectivity, electric power, operating software and software applications (other than the Diligent Services).
Client Systems means in occupational social work the employees as part of the work system as well as their family systems; the employing organisation (where the employees are employed); and communities with which the employing organisation has operational or geographical links that has either asked for or sanctioned social work services, is expected to benefit from those services and has entered into an agreement of co-operation or a contract with a social worker.