Legacy Systems definition

Legacy Systems means any 911 system, whether basic or enhanced, operating in South Carolina prior to the board establishing an NG9‑1‑1 or subsequent systems.
Legacy Systems means those Systems owned and/or used by the BCH Companies immediately prior to the Effective Date to provide the Services and operated by Certen, as such Systems may be updated, modified or replaced from time to time in accordance with this Agreement;
Legacy Systems means those Competitive Products offered for on behalf of VAR prior to the effective date of this Agreement. VAR shall not be deemed to be in breach of this Section 4.3 to the extent (i) VAR provides support relating to Legacy Systems to customers that existed as of the Effective Date or (ii) otherwise and in good faith provides Legacy Systems in order to comply with its contractual obligations to third parties in effect as of the Effective Date.

Examples of Legacy Systems in a sentence

  • Availability percentages for CLEC interface and for all Legacy systems accessed by them are captured.

  • Legacy systems: Member States shall ensure that the functionality of the legacy systems referred to in Annex B to the TSI as well as their interfaces is to remain as currently specified, excluding those modifications that might be deemed necessary in order to mitigate safety-related flaws of these systems.

  • Legacy systems are generally older transaction processing systems created for mainframe computers that continue to be used to avoid the high cost of replacing or redesigning them.

  • The main components of this network includes (i) the Smart Meter; (ii) the Head End; (iii) the Meter Data Management System (“MDMS”); (iv) the Companies’ Legacy systems; (v) a Communication Network; and, while not part of the Companies’ network, (vi) the customer’s HAN.

  • The AC is open to discuss alternative suggestions form application developers.) ● ESB ● Legacy systems adapter ● Legacy systems Data-Exchange: ● Modules interact only via ESB and CIM interfaces (web services, REST, XML, CIM/XML (RDF)) with other oK modules or external systems.


More Definitions of Legacy Systems

Legacy Systems means the information technology systems generally used by T-Mobile to provide provisioning and billing services to DISH in connection with activities on the Legacy Network.
Legacy Systems means Company’s current systems, as of the Effective Date, that will be replaced in whole or in part by the Amdocs Systems, including all applicable Company Equipment, Company Owned Software and Company Third Party Software, as specified in Schedule 2.
Legacy Systems means the existing State systems whose functions are due for replacement upon successful implementation and acceptance of IPAWS, including, ORMS, PARKS, TLS, CORIS, HRS, Special Licensing and VRS, as defined herein.
Legacy Systems means all existing system and infrastructure implemented.
Legacy Systems means obsolete hardware and/or software systems that need to be interconnected and that are used in the context of electricity cross-border flows and cannot be modified or updated to meet minimum cybersecurity requirements. Legacy systems also include hardware and/or software systems that cannot be protected by other means without causing damages, disruptions or dysfunctionalities to electricity cross-border flows operations.
Legacy Systems means Company’s current systems, as of the Effective Date, that will be replaced in whole or in part by the Amdocs Systems, including all applicable Company Equipment, Company Owned Software and Company Third Party Software, as specified in S chedule 2.
Legacy Systems means an obsolete network and information system that cannot be modified or updated to meet minimum cybersecurity requirements. Legacy system also includes hardware and/or software systems that cannot be protected by other means without causing damages, disruptions or dysfunctionalities to operations linked to electricity cross-border flows;