SLA definition

SLA means Service Level Agreement, which specifies the minimum service level for the Online Services and is published on the Licensing Site.
SLA means Sprinklr’s Service Level Agreement, located at www.sprinklr.com/legal.

Examples of SLA in a sentence

  • The Service Credits shall be Your Sole Remedies for any performance or availability issues for any Service under this SLA.

  • For clarity, We are not responsible, and this SLA does not apply, if the Customer configuration does not meet or exceed the protections provided by the default settings.

  • The LA also offers assistance, through the SLA, with all aspects of the work involved in managing the school site.

  • It consists of the terms and conditions below, Use Rights, SLA, and all documents referenced within those documents (together, the “agreement”).

  • Where available for a Product, and subject to (i) valid and effective SLA, and (ii) any and all payments due and payable by Company in connection with Company’s SLA pursuant to the Provider’s then current price list having been paid when and as due, Company is entitled to receive all SLA Service(s) as ordered at the SLA level specified on the Product list(s) relevant for Product(s) purchased by Company.


More Definitions of SLA

SLA means the service level agreement made available on http://www.sap.com/corporate-en/about/our-company/policies/cloud/service-level- agreement.html. Where the SLA refers to the term “Customer” it shall be interpreted as a reference to the Partner.
SLA means the service level agreement. A copy of our current SLA is attached hereto as Exhibit C.
SLA means Service Level Agreement that will be concluded between Denel and successful Tenderer;
SLA means the Services Level Agreement located here: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/a/help/intl/en/admins/sla.html, or other such URL as Google may provide.
SLA means the service level agreement specific to the (a) Service, located at http://www.centurylink.com/legal; or (b) CPE-related Service as described in Detailed Descriptions located at https://www.centurylinkselectadvantage.com/.
SLA or “SLA Attachment” means the service level agreement applicable to each individual Service, if any, which provides Customer's sole and exclusive remedies for any Service quality or performance deficiencies or failures of any kind (e.g., uptime, latency). To clarify, such sole and exclusive SLA remedies shall not apply to breaches of unrelated obligations under the Agreement such as infringement, confidentiality, etc. CenturyLink may modify SLAs during a renewal term upon 60 days’ notice.