Connection Methods Clause Samples

The Connection Methods clause defines the acceptable ways in which parties may establish and maintain communication or data links under the agreement. It typically outlines the technical standards, protocols, or platforms that must be used, such as specifying secure internet connections, dedicated lines, or approved software interfaces. By clearly setting these requirements, the clause ensures compatibility, security, and reliability in the exchange of information, thereby minimizing misunderstandings and technical disputes.
Connection Methods. 6.1 As part of the Service, we offer a connection between the Platform and you to pass on Orders via our standard connection methods such as T-Connect or the hardware box terminal. 6.2 We may provide API connection methods connecting you with our servers to provide an alternative connection method for processing Orders. Depending on the connection method used, separate terms and fees may apply. 6.3 We will use best efforts to enable you to use the connection methods available and to maintain these during the entire duration of the Agreement. We will, under normal circumstances, maintain such connections. If, for whatever reason, we (temporarily or permanently) terminate or disable connection methods used by you, we will inform you as soon as reasonably possible. 6.4 You agree that where these alternative connection methods are provided, they are provided upon your request and they are provided as is without any warranties in terms of availability and connectivity and are under development. 6.5 If you use a POS-system provider not provided by us, you take full responsibility for the POS-system provider and guarantee that the POS-system provider shall not use any data processed via the connection methods for its own purposes. 6.6 With regard to any data or information (specifically including order and customer data) provided to you via the connection methods provided by us, we will retain all intellectual property rights and you are only allowed to use this data for executing the Agreement.
Connection Methods. For certain applications, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ may require that a communication link be established and maintained between ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the Customer site. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure the connection is valid at their location so that ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Support staff is able to connect to the site and resolve any issues. ▇▇▇▇▇▇’ supported methods of connection are: Direct internet, Direct Connection (modem) and Terminal Services (a backup connection may be required for file transfers). ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is not responsible for providing Support on Third Party components, plug-ins or hardware systems. S chedule “E” Security
Connection Methods. COUNTY and CONTRACTOR will establish a static, point-to-point virtual private network (VPN) connection between COUNTY network and CONTRACTOR support server. The mutually established VPN will traverse the existing Internet connections of both COUNTY and CONTRACTOR using industry standard protocols and encryption techniques.
Connection Methods. To ensure Raftelis can effectively support the County, Raftelis requires that ▇▇▇▇ support staff have established access to ▇▇▇▇ Test and ▇▇▇▇ Production sites via connection methods created during the software development process. Raftelis requests that the County’s DTS staff continue to be available to help troubleshoot and resolve any connection or access issues as those would impair Raftelis’ ability to provide timely production support, development, and testing of enhancements. Included in the annual Support and Maintenance Fee:

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