Cloud definition

Cloud means data storage on servers hosted by an entity other than the Contractor and on a network outside the control of the Contractor. Physical storage of data in the cloud typically spans multiple servers and often multiple locations. Cloud storage can be divided between consumer grade storage for personal files and enterprise grade for companies and governmental entities. Examples of consumer grade storage would include iTunes, Dropbox, Xxx.xxx, and many other entities. Enterprise cloud vendors include Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, and Rackspace.
Cloud means a Vendor's hosted computing infrastructure of shared resources that provides virtual machines to end users on an on-demand basis.
Cloud means a Vendor's hosted computing infrastructure of shared resources that provides virtual machines or instances to end users on an on-demand basis. For Red Hat Gluster Storage for Public Cloud, Exhibit 1.J also applies. Red Hat Gluster Storage for Hybrid Cloud Subscriptions is a bundle (a) of an equal number of Red Hat Gluster Storage and Red Hat Gluster Storage for Public Cloud entitlements and (b) sold in even numbers of Units.

Examples of Cloud in a sentence

  • Cloud storage of Data is problematic as neither DSHS nor the Contractor has control of the environment in which the Data is stored.

  • Each Customer is assigned a Cloud Service Delivery Manager (CSDM) and a Cloud Architect (CA).

  • Built-in support for Google Cloud Platform, making it easy to integrate Google Cloud Messaging and App Engine.

  • For use of the free Ilani Cloud software trial only the Maintenance Services and Exclusions paragraphs of this section apply.

  • Cloud Services specifically exclude (i) access to the internet or any other network, (ii) suitable connectivity or any other resources necessary for accessing or using Cloud Services, and (iii) the transmission of Content to and from the exit of the wide area network of the data centers used by Siemens to provide Cloud Services.


More Definitions of Cloud

Cloud means data storage on servers hosted by an entity other than the Contractor and on a network outside the control of the Contractor. Physical storage of data in the cloud typically spans multiple servers and often multiple locations. Cloud storage can be divided between consumer grade storage for personal files and enterprise grade for companies and governmental entities. Examples of consumer grade storage would include iTunes, Dropbox, Box.com, and many other entities. Enterprise cloud vendors include Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, and Rackspace.
Cloud means the delivery of computing and storage capacity as a service to a heterogeneous community of end-recipients or Customers.
Cloud means the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than the Employer’s local server
Cloud means a combination of hardware, services, software and networking elements made available by us under a Solution Description that comprises an information technology system. Depending on the Solution purchased, the Cloud may consist of a dedicated system for your use only, the right to use certain parts of a shared system maintained for multiple customers, or a combination of some dedicated elements and some shared elements.
Cloud means a Vendor's hosted computing infrastructure that provides systems, virtual machines or container hosts to end users.
Cloud means a Vendor's hosted computing infrastructure that provides systems, virtual machines or container hosts to end users. “Cloud Access” is the Red Hat program that allows you to use Eligible Subscriptions in a Vendor’s Cloud under the terms set forth in Section 3.
Cloud means any Product or service sold as an “as a service” offering or in which Authorized User data is transmitted, acted upon, or stored on non-Authorized User equipment. This may include, but is not limited to, hosted applications, managed security services, and off-site data storage. Cloud includes IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, and XaaS.