Electronic Data Storage Clause Samples

The Electronic Data Storage clause defines how electronic records and data are to be stored, managed, and protected within the context of the agreement. It typically outlines requirements for secure storage methods, specifies acceptable formats or platforms for data retention, and may address issues such as data backup, access controls, and compliance with relevant data protection laws. This clause ensures that sensitive or important information is properly safeguarded and accessible, reducing the risk of data loss, unauthorized access, or non-compliance with legal obligations.
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Electronic Data Storage. It is understood that the Company may store information, the contents or images of documents or other data on electronic media or other media generally accepted for business records (such as microfiche). The Company and Insured agree that the data stored on such electronic or other media are equally acceptable between the parties for all purposes as information, documents or other data maintained in printed or written form, including but not limited to, for the purposes of litigation or arbitration.
Electronic Data Storage. Contractor must have the capability of electronic data storage and a back-up system in the unlikely event that the main information storehouse becomes unusable. Contractor shall have industry standard security protocol including storage of data, ordering security, and data file security.
Electronic Data Storage. E@W shall maintain, in accordance with commercially reasonable standards customarily in place in the banking industry, offsite back-up storage for all electronic data and other information pertaining to the performance of its services pursuant to the Agreement. [****] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED.
Electronic Data Storage. EM shall maintain, in accordance with commercially reasonable standards customarily in place in the banking industry but not less than applicable Law, offsite back-up storage for all electronic data and other information pertaining to the performance of its services pursuant to the Agreement.
Electronic Data Storage. 1.15.1 The Designer will follow its usual backup procedure (if any) upon the completion of the Design Works. The Designer shall not be liable under any circumstances if unable to produce backups upon the request of the Client.

Related to Electronic Data Storage

  • Electronic Data 7.1.1 The parties recognize that Contract Documents, including drawings, specifications and three-dimensional modeling (such as Building Information Models) and other Work Product may be transmitted among Owner, Design-Builder and others in electronic media as an alternative to paper hard copies (collectively “Electronic Data”).

  • Electronic Data Interchange If both Parties elect to facilitate business activities hereunder by electronically sending and receiving data in agreed formats (also referred to as Electronic Data Interchange or “EDI”) in substitution for conventional paper-based documents, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall apply to such EDI activities.

  • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI This standard establishes the data contents of the Invoice Transaction Set (810) for use within the context of an EDI environment. This transaction set can be used for invoicing via the AN for catalog and non-catalog goods and services.

  • Electronic Devices No electronic devices that may hinder job performance or safety (especially cell phones), may be carried on employees’ person, or be used by employees during working hours.

  • Electronic Documents We may make periodic statements, disclosures, notices, and other documents available to you electronically, and, subject to any delivery and receipt verification procedures required by law, you agree to receive such documents electronically and to check the statements for accuracy. If you believe any such statement contains incorrect information, you must follow the procedures set forth in the Related Agreement(s).