Hosting Environment Sample Clauses

The Hosting Environment clause defines the technical and physical infrastructure in which a service or application will operate. It typically outlines requirements such as server specifications, network connectivity, security measures, and data storage locations, ensuring that the environment meets agreed-upon standards. By clearly specifying these parameters, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings about performance, security, and compliance, thereby reducing operational risks and ensuring the service functions as intended.
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Hosting Environment. HMH will provide all hardware, software, telecommunication services and other items necessary for the proper operation and hosting of the Software and Customer Materials (the “Hosting Environment”). The Hosting Environment is part of the “System,” as such term is defined in the Agreement. Customer is responsible for providing client-side computers, equipment, Internet connections, software and other system requirements.
Hosting Environment. Other than scheduled downtime as described above, TSA.com guarantees 99% uptime, with preset escalation points for out▇▇▇▇ ▇▇arting from system degradation and system interruption and moving to Priority I, II or III. The mean response time for server response to access the TSA Site shall not exceed more than __ seconds during any one (1) hour period. Pages will return in 8 seconds or less over a T1 connection on a 28.8Kps modem. The bandwidth representing the TSA Site's connection to the Internet shall be no less than a ____ connection, and shall be operating at capacity no more than __ minutes in any 24 hour period.
Hosting Environment. The cloud hosting environments utilized by Igloo to provide the Igloo Environment are located in the Hosting Jurisdiction identified on the initial Sales Contract.
Hosting Environment. OPIE will provide all hardware, software, materials, Internet connections, telecommunication services and other items necessary for the proper operation and hosting of the Software utilizing one (1) set of servers for production use (the “Hosting Environment”). OPIE will apply application patches as requested at no additional charge. OPIE will own all right, title, and interest in and to such items. Customer is responsible for providing client-side computers and software meeting the technical requirements OPIE provides for the Software being hosted hereunder.
Hosting Environment. Collectively the platform, environment, and conditions on, in, or under which the Licensed Software is intended to be installed and operate, as set forth in this Contract and the Contract Exhibits, including such structural, functional and other features, conditions and components as hardware, operating software, System architecture and configuration.
Hosting Environment. Digital Sandbox’s Hosting environment consists of the following elements: (i) an IIS web server with authentication provided through the use of digital certificates, (ii) a dual hardware firewall architecture to create a “demilitarized zone” (“DMZ”), and (iii) a dedicated client network environment comprised of the Licensed Software, web server, database and reporting servers. Only required/authorized applications will be installed within the dedicated client network environment and on the servers employed to host the Licensed Software on Customer’s behalf. If the Order Form indicates a dedicated server will be used for Customer, access to such dedicated servers will be limited to those Registered Users with a need for access and Digital Sandbox employees providing technical services to Customer or Registered Users.
Hosting Environment. Scholastic will provide all hardware, software, telecommunication services and other items necessary for the proper operation and hosting of the Software and Customer Materials (the “Hosting Environment”). Customer is responsible for providing client-side computers, equipment, Internet connections, software and other system requirements.
Hosting Environment. The CCRS solution will be hosted on a combination of private and public cloud solutions. All hosting environments are in the Continental United States. The private Contractor Cloud environment is hosted in Contractor-owned data centers and meets the requirements for HiTRUST-certification levels of privacy and security. Commercial public cloud infrastructure is FedRAMP compliant. Connection to the States system by the Contractor’s solution will be in alignment with the State’s Enterprise Architecture Framework (please refer to the California Enterprise Architecture Framework located at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/services/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/sites/2/2017/04/EA- California-Enterprise-Architecture-CEAF2-Framework-V2.pdf) [A1]. Contractor plans to transition components of the CCRS solution from the Contractor Private Cloud to a Commercial Cloud (Azure) aligned with the requirements defined in this Statement of Work.
Hosting Environment. The Service is comprised of multiple data centers, servers, physical or cloud firewalls, internet protocol addresses (IP addresses), and many other technologies (both physical and virtual) that is utilized to store, compute, transmit, protect, and/or distribute data over the internet (collectively the “Hosting Environment”). The Hosting Environment has been sourced by and designated for Advent Media by the service providers Advent Media has chosen. Advent Media is solely responsible for sourcing, provisioning, maintaining, and providing support for its Hosting Environment and can at any time and at its sole discretion change its service providers or service offerings.
Hosting Environment. The Services will be hosted on a server that is maintained by Nexus or a third party designated by Nexus. Hosting facilities chosen by the Nexus must adhere to reasonable security standards that are no less protective than the security standards at facilities where Nexus stores and processes its own information of a similar type. Customer shall use industry standard systems and procedures, including protection against viruses, to ensure the security and confidentiality of its data used in conjunction with the Services. Hosting of Services does not include any hosting of, maintenance or storage of electronic medical records (“EMR”). Storage and security of EMR is the sole responsibility of the Customer.