Backup Procedures Sample Clauses

Backup Procedures. Customer is solely responsible for maintaining a procedure external to the Software for reconstruction of lost or altered files, data, or programs to the extent deemed necessary by Customer and for actually reconstructing any lost or altered files, data or programs.
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Backup Procedures. The Supplier warrants that a full backup will be carried out every 24 hours. The Supplier’s guaranteed retention time for audit logs, job logs and backups is 4 weeks. The backups are for disaster recovery only.
Backup Procedures. 1. Backup procedures are established to provide for daily back up of files on the hard drives of the academic file servers. If access to back up is needed, the teacher shall contact the designated administrator. 2. There is no provision for back up of files on the individual teachers’ hard drives (C: drives); that is the responsibility of each teacher.
Backup Procedures. ATX warrants and represents that it maintains and shall throughout the term of this Agreement maintain an updated written disaster recovery plan which incorporates and requires testing of hot site processing on at least an annual basis with a maximum recovery time objective of twenty four (24) hours. Such plan shall ***Confidential material redacted and filed separately with the Commission
Backup Procedures. ATX warrants and represents that it maintains and shall throughout the term of this Agreement maintain an updated written disaster recovery plan which incorporates and requires testing of hot site processing on at least an annual basis with a maximum recovery time objective of twenty four (24) hours. Such plan shall ***Confidential material redacted and filed separately with the Commission provide for, (i) high availability design of its systems which minimizes single point failures through the use of dual redundant network paths, (ii) Two fully redundant sites with each having the capacity of providing real time operations at any time, and (iii) a procedure by which systems at both sites are tested daily through both automated and manual procedures managed by the computer operators on duty and by a continuous automated test program to conduct continuous component monitoring and testing. Further, ATX warrants and represents that said plan contains provisions for offsite storage of daily backup copies of electronic media and any other vital records. MBUSA reserves the right to annually audit the offsite recovery test results to satisfy itself of ATX’ alternate processing capabilities.
Backup Procedures. Customer is responsible for maintaining procedures external to the Software for reconstruction of lost or altered files, data, or programs to the extent it deems necessary, and for actually reconstructing any lost or altered files, data, or programs. This Schedule is effective as of the Effective Date of the Software License and Services Agreement between Lyniate (“Lyniate”) and the Customer Entity (“Customer”) identified below, and confirms details regarding the Software licensed and Services (as applicable) provided to Customer. This Schedule is governed by the Agreement and defined terms not otherwise defined in this Schedule have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. This GDPR Addendum ("Addendum") forms part of the Agreement between Lyniate (“Lyniate” or “Importer”) and the Customer or Partner ("Exporter") acting on its own behalf and as agent for each of its Affiliate. a. The parties shall comply with all applicable data protection and privacy laws, including without limitation the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679, as updated, (“GDPR”) (“Data Protection Laws”) when performing their obligations under this Agreement. Defined terms used in this clause 12 that are not defined in the Agreement shall have the meaning given to them in the GDPR. The parties acknowledge that when providing Services under this Agreement Lyniate may process Personal Data in the form of personally identifiable patient and/or Exporter staff information (including Sensitive Data), for which purposes the Exporter is the Data Controller and Lyniate is the Data Processor. b. The Exporter shall, except to the extent such responsibilities are expressly delegated to Lyniate under this Agreement, have sole responsibility for its obligations as a data controller under Data Protection Laws, including without limitation (i) selecting and approving the consent model and/or other lawful grounds for processing Sensitive Data implemented by Lyniate as part of the Services; (ii) ensuring, documenting and maintaining the lawful grounds for data processing that will be carried out by Lyniate, its affiliate organisations and subcontractors in accordance with Articles 6 to 9 of the GDPR; (iii) fulfilling its obligations to inform Data Subjects about the processing of their Personal Data and their rights with respect to the same; (iv) managing Data Subject requests, subject to Xxxxxxx’s obligation to reasonably assist with such requests, as provided in this clause 12 ...
Backup Procedures. In accordance with the SHIN-NY SOPs, Designated HIN shall implement such routine backup procedures as are necessary to protect its SHIN-NY Platform from data loss. Designated HIN shall have no responsibility for protecting data and programs on Participant’s systems.
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Backup Procedures. Licensee is responsible for maintaining procedures external to the Licensed Software for reconstruction of lost or altered files, data, or programs to the extent it deems necessary, and for actually reconstructing any lost or altered files, data, or programs. Cloudhouse will not be responsible for any lost or altered files, data or programs.

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  • Evaluation Procedures The following procedures for employee evaluation shall be utilized for the term of this Agreement: 1. Orientation materials related to evaluation procedures will be provided to all employees by the 10th school day. 2. Employees shall submit to their evaluator a complete listing of proposed objectives, and measurement activities related thereto, to be considered in the annual evaluation by the 25th school day. 3. The evaluator shall have completed by 30th school day annual objective setting conference with employee. 4. The evaluator shall by the 40th school day determine and shall provide the employee with a complete listing of actual objectives from those proposed by the evaluator and employee, and measurement activities from those proposed by the evaluator and employee, and measurement activities related thereto, that will be incorporated in the annual evaluation that the evaluator will prepare for the employee. The objectives and related measurement activities referred to herein shall be in accordance with the employee job description prescribed by the District. The District will make every attempt to have the number of objectives required to be uniform from site to site. 5. Within a reasonable time after the request, the evaluator shall be provided with a written progress report from the employee containing the latter's perception of the progress being made toward the achievement of the objectives prescribed in Item 3, above. During the course of the evaluation period, circumstances may change which may result in the modification of the original standards and objectives. These changes may be initiated by the supervisor or the employee. Agreement of both parties is required. 6. The evaluator, by the 145th school day, shall have conducted classroom observations in order to gather data on employee performance as the evaluator believes to be related to: A. The actual objectives and measurement activities described in Item 3, above; B. Other criteria for employee evaluation and appraisal that are established by the District Xxxxx Act Guidelines. At the discretion of the evaluator, tenured teachers may receive only one (1) formal instructional observation per year. Probationary teachers will receive two (2) formal instructional observations per year. Prior to conducting formal instructional observations regarding the teacher's duties related to the instructional objectives herein described, the teacher shall be notified of the observation prior to the beginning of the teacher's actual instructional day. Upon the request of the evaluatee or when, in the evaluator's judgment, additional instructional classroom observations are necessary, such observations may be conducted. Within a reasonable time, an employee shall be provided with a written statement regarding instructional observations that have been conducted. Such written statements shall contain a summary of the instructional activities observed, and any suggestions being made by the observer for possible improvement by the employee to include, but not be limited to, the following: 1) Specific directives for improvement 2) Assistance to implement such directives as (a) Provisions of additional resources; (b) Mandatory training programs designed to improve performance to be paid by the District. A final and written report of the achievement of objectives, and measurement information related thereto shall be submitted by the employee to the evaluator by the 140th school day. 7. The evaluator shall prepare a written District evaluation form of employee performance and transmit the evaluation to the employee. The employee may submit a written reaction or response to the evaluation and such response shall be attached to the evaluation and placed in the employee's permanent personnel file which shall be maintained in the District Office. Permanent employees shall be evaluated at least once every other year, and in no event later than 30 days before the last school day scheduled on the school calendar of the current school year. Probationary employees shall be evaluated at least once each year and in no event later than the 150th school day. 8. Employees who meet each of the following conditions shall be evaluated up to every five

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