Common use of Data Storage, Isolation & Authentication Clause in Contracts

Data Storage, Isolation & Authentication. Google stores data in a multi-tenant environment on Google-owned servers. Data, the Services database and file system architecture are replicated between multiple geographically dispersed data centers. Google logically isolates data on a per end user basis at the application layer. Google logically separates Customer’s data, including data from different end users, from each other, and data for an authenticated end user will not be displayed to another end user (unless the former end user or administrator allows the data to be shared). A central authentication system is used across all Services to increase uniform security of data. The Customer will be given control over specific data sharing policies. Those policies, in accordance with the functionality of the Services, will enable Customer to determine the product sharing settings applicable to end users for specific purposes. Customer may choose to make use of certain logging capability that Google may make available via the Services, products and APIs. Customer agrees that its use of the APIs is subject to the API Terms of Use.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Data Processing Amendment, Google Apps Agreement

Data Storage, Isolation & Authentication. Google stores data in a multi-tenant environment on Google-owned servers. Data, the Services database and file system architecture are replicated between multiple geographically dispersed data centers. Google logically isolates data on a per end user End User basis at the application layer. Google logically separates isolates each Customer’s data, including and logically separates each End User’s data from different end users, from each otherthe data of other End Users, and data for an authenticated end user End User will not be displayed to another end user End User (unless the former end user End User or administrator an Administrator allows the data to be shared). A central authentication system is used across all Services to increase uniform security of data. The Customer will be given control over specific data sharing policies. Those policies, in accordance with the functionality of the Services, will enable Customer to determine the product sharing settings applicable to end users End Users for specific purposes. Customer may choose to make use of certain logging capability that Google may make available via the Services, products and APIs. Customer agrees that its use of the APIs is subject to the API Terms of Use. Google agrees that changes to the APIs will not result in the degradation of the overall security of the Services.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Google Apps Enterprise Online Agreement