Web Applications definition
Examples of Web Applications in a sentence
The senior level Web Applications Programmer has experience in a variety of the more difficult Web tools and languages.
Examples of Industry Standard Safeguards are ISO/IEC 27002:2005, NIST 800-44, Microsoft Security Hardening Guidelines, OWASP Guide to Building Secure Web Applications, SOC 2 Type 2, and the various Center for Internet Security Standards.
Any obligations, liabilities or warranties undertaken by Licensee towards its customers with respect to such SaaS Application(s) or Web Application(s) shall apply only between mentioned parties, and Licensee hereby undertakes to indemnify and hold Highsoft harmless from and against any and all losses, clams and damages related to the reliability, uptime/downtime, functioning or fitness for purpose of such SaaS Application(s) or Web Applications(s).
No access to the Web Applications is granted hereunder via the Albridge Applications.
PNC expressly disclaims any warranty that the Web Applications, Applications, Services or specifications related thereto will be accurate, uninterrupted or error free and PNC makes no warranty as to the results obtained from use of the Web Applications, Applications, Services or specifications related thereto.
Each Party hereby grants to the other a royalty-free, nonexclusive, nontransferable and revocable right and license to use such Party’s hyperlink in such Party’s website or the Web Applications, as applicable, in connection with the Services.
The Web Applications, Applications, Services and specifications related thereto are made available on an “As Is, As Available” basis, and PNC expressly disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties of title or non-infringement, or the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
Monthly Uptime Percentage: The Monthly Uptime Percentage is calculated using the following formula: Service Credit: Downtime: Any period of time when users are unable to use the Web Applications to view and edit any Office document stored on a SharePoint Online site for which they have appropriate permissions.
Each Party may use the other Party’s name and logos in its marketing, promotion and website, in accordance with good business practice and as is reasonably necessary in order to describe and promote the Software or Licensee’s Product(s), SaaS Application(s) or Web Application(s), as applicable, including naming Licensee as a reference and showcasing Licensee’s publicly available charts which includes Licensed Software for the purposes of promoting or demonstrating the Software.
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (Web Applications) certification represents industry acknowledgement of technical skill attainment of competencies in the Computer Programming and Analysis program.