Third Party Data Center definition

Third Party Data Center means a service access point from which wireless connections to the Data Center using a Data Center Pole are made available.
Third Party Data Center means a service access point from which wireless connections to the Data Center using a Data Center Pole are made available. “Data Center” means the Mahwah, New Jersey data center where each Exchange’s matching engine is located, or its successor. “Data Center Pole” means a pole or other structure that (a) holds wireless equipment, and (b) is located within the grounds of the Data Center. See id. at 5.
Third Party Data Center is defined in Section 7.2.

Examples of Third Party Data Center in a sentence

  • To the extent Convercent is operating a Data Center or utilizing a Third Party Data Center, Convercent will comply with physical security controls outlined in industry standards such as ISO 27001, SSAE 16 or ISAE 3402, or PCI-DSS.

  • To the extent you are operating a Data Center or utilizing a Third Party Data Center, you will comply with physical security controls outlined in one or more of the following industry standards: ISO 27001, SSAE 16 or ISAE 3402, or PCI-DSS.

  • Within thirty (30) days after Borrower enters into a lease agreement for any Third Party Data Center (as defined below), Borrower shall deliver to Bank a landlord’s consent from the landlord of each and every such Third Party Data Center and on which any of the Collateral is or may hereafter be located, which landlords’ consents must be acceptable to Bank and its counsel in their sole and absolute discretion.

Related to Third Party Data Center

  • Third Party Data has the meaning set forth in Section 9.3(a).

  • Third Party Vendor means a subscriber of MIAX PEARL’s market and other data feeds, which they in turn use for redistribution purposes.

  • Data Center(s) means the site or sites at which the Software will be hosted to provide the Authorized Services to Customers. Such site or sites shall at all times be owned or controlled by the Provider.

  • Third Party Materials means materials and information, in any form or medium, including any software, documents, data, content, specifications, products, equipment or components of or relating to the Services that are not proprietary to NCIT.

  • Third Party Contractor as used in the Student Data Protection Act and “Operator” as used in COPPA. De-Identified Information (DII): De-Identification refers to the process by which the Contractor removes or obscures any Personally Identifiable Information (“PII”) from Education Records in a way that removes or minimizes the risk of disclosure of the identity of the individual and information about them.