Subscription Availability definition

Subscription Availability means the availability of the Subscription at the Demarcation Point for use by Subscriber without a Severity 1 Issue, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year (24x7x365) less the Maintenance Period and Recovery Time Objective, and represents the combined availability of networks and servers supporting the Subscription.
Subscription Availability means the availability of the Subscription at the Demarcation Point for use by Subscriber without a Severity 1 Issue, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year (24x7x365) less the Maintenance Period and Recovery Time Objective, and represents the combined availability of networks and servers supporting the Subscription. □ “System Administrator(s)” are Users the Subscriber designates as primary liaisons between Subscriber and iCIMS for technical support who act as primary system administrator(s) and shall have the ability to make system wide changes to workflow, reporting, login groups and user privileges.

Examples of Subscription Availability in a sentence

  • Subscription Availability, measured on a calendar month basis, will be greater than or equal to the Uptime Percentage.

  • Upon Customer’s written request and to the extent available, Wealth$hare shall provide prior months Subscription Availability Report via e-mail to the Customer.

Related to Subscription Availability

  • Required Availability means Excess Availability and unrestricted cash and Cash Equivalents in an amount of not less than $5,000,000.

  • Maximum Availability has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.1.

  • Availability Amount is (a) the lesser of (i) the Revolving Line or (ii) the amount available under the Borrowing Base minus (b) the outstanding principal balance of any Advances.

  • Swing Line Availability has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 1.1(c)(i).

  • Service Availability The total number of minutes in a calendar quarter that the Tyler Software is capable of receiving, processing, and responding to requests, excluding maintenance windows, Client Error Incidents and Force Majeure.