OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT Sample Clauses

OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. Unless otherwise agreed, the Supplier will utilize its standard operational environment in order to deliver the SaaS-services. If the services shall be delivered by use of the Customer's equipment, this shall be specified in ANNEX 1.The equipment shall be placed at the Supplier's premises, unless otherwise specified in ANNEX 1. A separate operating agreement shall be concluded regarding operation of the Customer's equipment.
OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. GlobalLogic’s security protections depends on the operational security controls associated with GlobalLogic’s pertinent processes and procedures. Pertinent means having a business impact on Client under this Agreement and having a strong bearing on (a) the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of Client and its customers’ data as well as (b) the availability and integrity of Client’s Service. GlobalLogic will meet the following security requirements: i) Include in GlobalLogic’s Security Program, documented Configuration and Change Management, Vulnerability Management, Security Monitoring, Incident Response, Data Handling, Access Management, Virus Management, Key Management, Patch Management processes and Physical security. The aforementioned security assessment should include each of these areas. GlobalLogic shall provide reasonable details of the measures it is taking in each of these areas, including, but not limited to, a detailed security policy; an overview of the supporting operational processes; attesting to the use of current documented methods and compliance to internal policy. ii) GlobalLogic will provide a liaison who will work with Client on matters of security compliance and risk management. iii) Establish and maintain a documented escalation process for security incident response, including procedures for engaging Client in the event of a security incident related to the system or the applications resident on it. iv) GlobalLogic may be asked to comply with some or all of the standards defined in the Client ISO A.5 Information Security Policy document and to participate in internal security processes such as security awareness training, application development, and vulnerability management. The standards and processes specific to the engagement will be provided by Client. v) Back-up of Code, documentation, and Client Work Product: ***
OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. The Parties undertake to implement and maintain an operational environment which guarantees the quality of EDI, and more generally the fulfilment of this agreement and of their main contractual relations.
OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. Any Statement of Work will provide that one of the parties will provide the computing environment for the Development Services for phases of any Project. TRECOM is not responsible for production or support of any Work Result after acceptance, other than pursuant to ss. 11 of this Master Agreement.
OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. The System should operate according to the following specifications. The System should operate on the existing network and new computers included in this network running WinSvrStd12 R2x64 (server); Windows 8 or Windows 10 for 5 users. S
OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. The composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of military forces and bear on the decisions of Commanders.
OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. Maintain clear policies that specify the proper functions to be performed, the manner in which they are to be performed, and the physical attributes of the facilities where Customer Data are stored.
OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. The operational environment for this product would be a theater environment. The space would be a low light environment, and the theater is a box style theater. The product would be kept in an environment that would be at normal room temperatures and moderate dust levels.
OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. Unless the Work Documents in respect of a Project otherwise require, Customer shall 8.2.1 provide the software listed in the Work Documents; 8.2.2 install and maintain the software on PC workstations available to TRECOM staff during quality assurance testing phases of the Development Services; and 8.2.3 during quality assurance testing phases of the Development Services, assist TRECOM in a timely manner to fix any hardware or software problems that would affect the performance of Development Services related to such Project by TRECOM staff.
OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. There remain issues of inequity and deprivation within Lothian’s population of 809,000. The following table shows how Lothian compares to the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation Quintiles. SIMD Quintile % Scottish Population % Lothian Population 1- most affluent 20 33 5- most deprived 20 12 Total 100 100 Source: General Register Office for Scotland Mid Year Population Estimate 2007, SIMD 2006 The map below shows the distributions by deprivation across Lothian. Approximately 12% of the population live in the most deprived communities. As people in the most deprived communities experience significantly poorer physical and mental health than those who are more affluent, NHS Lothian targets interventions to support reducing this gap and mitigating the effects of deprivation. This approach will contribute towards a healthier population across Lothian. Lothian Region : SIMD Quintile by Datazone Quintile 1 Most Affluent Quintile 2 Quintile 3 Quintile 4 Quintile 5 Most Deprived Council Area Intermediate Geography Produced by DH, HIU, NHS Lothian, June 2006 (c) Crown Coyright, based on Ordnance Survey Data 2004 Post acute care & Rehab Astley Ainslie Hospital 26,277 5.20% NHS E 166 14,957 10,989 166 166 20,260 5,686 166 0 0 26,277 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.29 Medicine for the Elderly Liberton Hospital 10,572 2.09% NHS E 0 7,031 3,541 0 0 9,456 1,116 0 0 633 1,052 8,887 n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.81 Psychiatry Royal Edinburgh Hospital 49,132 9.70% NHS E 0 22,502 26,630 0 4,623 4,265 2,437 37,807 0 1,331 44,160 3,641 n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.5 Older People Royal Victoria Hospital 18,097 3.58% NHS N 0 38 1,616 16,443 0 4,886 10,768 2,443 0 510 1,493 16,094 n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.79