Prevalent Data Centre Applications Clause Samples

Prevalent Data Centre Applications. Since computers were first invented, their use has been expanding and now reaches into more and more areas. Moreover, as the technology develops, new application types are enabled, giving in turn a new boost to the technological development through more demanding requirements and use cases. Back in 1940ies, when the computers were very expensive, rare, and isolated from each other, applications were monolithic and dedicated to the specific organization’s needs. When first computer networks appeared in 1970ies, simple peer to peer and client server architectures have been conceived and implemented. Over time, application architectures become more and more distributed and dynamic, following the ICT trends on the one side and the use cases evolution on the other. In Section 2.3.1 we cover the ICT applications running in today’s established and emerging Data Centres, in Section 2.3.2 we briefly explain how traditional applications are adopted and migrated to the novel consolidated ICT platforms, while in Section 2.3.3 we discuss the novel applications that became possible due to the recent ICT shift towards cloud Data Centres and utility computing.

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  • Other Methods of Procurement of Goods and Works. The following table specifies the methods of procurement, other than International Competitive Bidding, which may be used for goods and works. The Procurement Plan shall specify the circumstances under which such methods may be used: (a) National Competitive Bidding (b) Shopping (c) Direct Contracting

  • Particular Methods of Procurement of Goods and Works International Competitive Bidding. Goods and works shall be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of International Competitive Bidding.

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  • Regulatory Applications (a) Summit and GAFC and their respective Subsidiaries shall cooperate and use their respective reasonable best efforts to prepare all documentation, to effect all filings and to obtain all permits, consents, approvals and authorizations of all third parties and Governmental Authorities necessary to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Each of Summit and GAFC shall have the right to review in advance, and to the extent practicable each will consult with the other, in each case subject to applicable laws relating to the exchange of information, with respect to, all material written information submitted to any third party or any Governmental Authority in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. In exercising the foregoing right, each of the parties hereto agrees to act reasonably and as promptly as practicable. Each party hereto agrees that it will consult with the other party hereto with respect to the obtaining of all material permits, consents, approvals and authorizations of all third parties and Governmental Authorities necessary or advisable to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and each party will keep the other party apprised of the status of material matters relating to completion of the transactions contemplated hereby. (b) Each party agrees, upon request, to furnish the other party with all information concerning itself, its Subsidiaries, directors, officers and stockholders and such other matters as may be reasonably necessary or advisable in connection with any filing, notice or application made by or on behalf of such other party or any of its Subsidiaries to any third party or Governmental Authority.