Common use of Software as a Service Clause in Contracts

Software as a Service. The following subprocessors are used in the provision of Revvity’s cloud offerings as more specifically set forth below: Amazon Web Services As set forth in Customer contract Cloud provider AT&T AlienVault US Security monitoring, threat detection & logging DataDog EU Logging, tracing and alerting Qualys US Vulnerability detection and Web Application Scanning Snyk US Static code Analysis PagerDuty US Incident Response Management Auth0 EU Authorization and authentication

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Software as a Service Agreement

Software as a Service. The following subprocessors are used in the provision of Revvity’s cloud offerings as more specifically set forth below: Revvity’s EVOYATM Platform Amazon Web Services As set forth in Customer contract Cloud provider AT&T AlienVault US Security monitoring, threat detection & logging DataDog EU Logging, tracing and alerting Qualys US Vulnerability detection and Web Application Scanning Snyk US Static code Analysis PagerDuty US Incident Response Management Auth0 EU Authorization and authentication

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Software as a Service Agreement

Software as a Service. The following subprocessors are used in the provision of Revvity’s cloud offerings as more specifically set forth below: Revvity’s EVOYATM Platform Amazon Web Services As set forth in Customer contract Cloud provider AT&T AlienVault US Security monitoring, threat detection & logging DataDog EU Logging, tracing and alerting Qualys US Vulnerability detection and Web Application Scanning Snyk Veracode US Static code Analysis PagerDuty US Incident Response Management Auth0 EU Authorization and authentication

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Software as a Service Agreement