Hardware and Software Configurations Clause Samples
The "Hardware and Software Configurations" clause defines the specific technical requirements and standards that must be met regarding the equipment and programs used in connection with the agreement. It typically outlines the types of hardware and software that are approved or required, and may specify compatibility, version, or security requirements to ensure proper functioning. This clause ensures that all parties use compatible and secure systems, reducing the risk of technical issues and misunderstandings during the performance of contractual obligations.
Hardware and Software Configurations. All Hardware and Software Configurations implemented by Provider shall belong to Provider, and shall constitute Provider’s Confidential Information. In addition to its other confidentiality obligations under an applicable Service Attachment, Provider shall not use, edit, or disclose to any party other than Client any Client Data (defined below), except as otherwise requested by Client, or required by court order or applicable law. For purposes of this provision, all data stored on the virtualized machines assigned to Client, including locally stored personal data of individual employees, will be considered Client Data by Provider. As between Provider and Client, all Client Data is owned exclusively by Client. Client Data constitutes Confidential Information subject to the Terms. Provider may access Client's User accounts, including Client Data, solely to respond to service or technical problems or otherwise at Client's request.
Hardware and Software Configurations. All Hardware and Software Configurations implemented by Provider shall belong to Provider, and shall constitute Provider’s Confidential Information. Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure: The Provider shall treat all client data received or accessed during the course of providing services as confidential and shall not disclose, sell, or transfer any such data to any unauthorized third party. Data Security Measures: The Provider shall implement and maintain appropriate technical, physical, and organizational measures to ensure the security and integrity of client data. These measures shall be designed to protect against unauthorized access, accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, or disclosure of client data.
Hardware and Software Configurations. All Hardware and Software Configurations implemented by Provider shall belong to Provider, and shall constitute Provider’s Confidential Information. In addition to its other confidentiality obligations under an applicable Service Attachment, Provider shall not use, edit, or disclose to any party other than Client any Client Data (defined below), except as otherwise requested by Client, or required by court order or applicable law. Before producing Client Data pursuant to a court order, Provider will give Client an opportunity to object and seek an alternate ruling from the court at Client’s cost. For purposes of this provision, all data stored on the virtualized machines assigned to Client, including locally stored personal data of individual employees, will be considered Client Data by Provider. As between Provider and Client, all Client Data is owned exclusively by Client. Client Data constitutes Confidential Information subject to the Terms. Provider may access Client's User accounts, including Client Data, solely to respond to service or technical problems or otherwise at Client's request. Provider may make recommendations regarding regulatory compliance, safety and security related to Client’s network and practices (e.g., multi-factored authentication). If Client fails to adopt or implement the recommended protocols, Client is responsible for any and all damages related to regulatory, security, privacy, or data protection, including but not limited to fines, data breach notification, malware or ransomware costs, restoration, forensic investigation, restoring backups, or any other costs or damages related to Client’s refusal to implement the recommended protocols.