Concurrent Access Sample Clauses

Concurrent Access. The term "Concurrent Access" shall mean concurrent access to the Product and /or its applicable Component Program(s).
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Concurrent Access. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Licensee, Participating Institutions and their Authorized Users shall haveconcurrent and simultaneous user access to the Licensed Materials as set forth in Appendix A.
Concurrent Access. An individual in a contact centre that can handle customer contacts via the phone, e-mail, web chat, or voicemail. Named User - Named User profile offered with Concurrent Access Seat. Only one Named User can log into system at certain point of time however several named users can share same Concurrent Access through Named User feature. Also referred to as “Agent”. ACD – Automatic Call Distributor is a device or system that distributes incoming calls to a specific group of eligible Agents. DTMF - Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling is used for telecommunication signaling over analog telephone lines in the voice-frequency band between telephone handsets and other telephony end points. IVR – Interactive Voice Response is a technology that allows a customer to interact with a computer through DTMF dial tones. Network – The underlying voice, internet, and communication connectivity within and between the Customer and platform. Supervisor – An individual within the contact centre that has the ability to perform administrative and management tasks. Tenant - a unique and secure account within the Services that supports everything related to unique working group of incoming channels, routing scripts, skills, Agents, monitoring, recording, reports, billing telephone numbers and configuration management of these items. Subscription or License – The terms subscription or license can be used interchangeably in the hosted context. A subscription or a license refers to an Agent capability or ability, or a service feature within the contact centre. It will be outlined whether it is a monthly fee or a one-time fee. Voice Only – indicates that the Agent is only available to use voice related media types such as telephony and voicemail.
Concurrent Access. The minimum number of Concurrent Accesses per Tenant is one. Basic Tenant set up is offered with Voice Only features. Tenant can be upgraded into a multi-media environment by adding the Enhanced Bundle. See 2.4.1 for details. All Concurrent Accesses are provisioned with two Voice Ports. If more ports are required they can be acquired at additional charge as listed in Appendix A Table 1.
Concurrent Access. NicheRMS avoids long-term record locking by using short transactions and application-level mechanisms to drive users to specific records of interest, rather than using an overt "checking out" of in-use records. The overall application-level locking model is optimistic, i.e., first in wins. The system is designed to support large numbers of users accessing the system simultaneously. To support this, NicheRMS provides multi- function database records that can be updated by multiple users concurrently. Multiple users can work in the same logical NicheRMS record simultaneously without interfering with one another, because each high-level record consists of multiple lower-level entities that can be independently edited. This is facilitated by the NicheRMS tasking system, which allows specific items of work to be assigned to each team member. While some work will need to be completed in a sequence, other work can take place simultaneously. This means that different personnel can work on the same high-level record at the same time. For example, one officer can open the record to add Log entries at the same time that a member of a Records unit is checking the links to involved persons, vehicles and addresses. Concurrence control is provided at the level of individual reports that may be attached to a database record, for example, an individual Supplementary report that may be attached to an Occurrence record. For an individual report, only one user can have the report open at a time. Access is restricted to the user who created the report and to that user’s supervisor(s). In addition, the system is configured with Modify and Delete Grace Periods that cause reports to become locked against further modification or deletion after a defined period of time, for all users except system administrators. Finally, the system is capable of detecting editing conflicts when handling binary records, such as large narrative reports. In these cases, the user is warned that the report has been modified since the last time they retrieved the report from the database, and they are offered an opportunity to save their local changes so they can resolve the differences. At the RDBMS level, NicheRMS uses the default SQL Server read committed (pessimistic) isolation level, using isolation level overrides and specific locking directives as required to achieve the appropriate levels of performance and data consistency Req. No. Req. Status Requirement Description T13 M The Contractor shall ...

Related to Concurrent Access

  • Parent Access To the extent required by law the LEA shall establish reasonable procedures by which a parent, legal guardian, or eligible student may review Education Records and/or Student Data correct erroneous information, and procedures for the transfer of student-generated content to a personal account, consistent with the functionality of services. Provider shall respond in a reasonably timely manner (and no later than forty five (45) days from the date of the request or pursuant to the time frame required under state law for an LEA to respond to a parent or student, whichever is sooner) to the LEA’s request for Student Data in a student’s records held by the Provider to view or correct as necessary. In the event that a parent of a student or other individual contacts the Provider to review any of the Student Data accessed pursuant to the Services, the Provider shall refer the parent or individual to the LEA, who will follow the necessary and proper procedures regarding the requested information.

  • Market Access 1. With respect to market access through the modes of supply identified in the "trade in services" definition of Article 104 (Definitions), each Party shall accord to services and service suppliers of the other Party treatment no less favourable than that provided for under the terms, limitations and conditions agreed and specified in its Schedule (7). 2. In sectors where market access commitments are undertaken, the measures which a Party shall not maintain or adopt either on the basis of a regional subdivision or on the basis of its entire territory, unless otherwise specified in its Schedule, are defined as: (a) limitations on the number of service suppliers whether in the form of numerical quotas, monopolies, exclusive service suppliers or the requirements of an economic needs test; (b) limitations on the total value of service transactions or assets in the form of numerical quotas or the requirement of an economic needs test; (c) limitations on the total number of service operations or on the total quantity of service output expressed in terms of designated numerical units in the form of quotas or the requirement of an economic needs test; (8) (d) limitations on the total number of natural persons that may be employed in a particular service sector or that a service supplier may employ and who are necessary for, and directly related to, the supply of a specific service in the form of numerical quotas or the requirement of an economic needs test; (e) measures which restrict or require specific types of legal entity or joint venture through which a service supplier may supply a service; or (f) limitations on the participation of foreign capital in terms of maximum percentage limit on foreign shareholding or the total value of individual or aggregate foreign investment.

  • Internet Access Hotels and Airports Employees who travel may need to access their e-mail at night. Many hotels provide free high speed internet access and Tyler employees are encouraged to use such hotels whenever possible. If an employee’s hotel charges for internet access it is reimbursable up to $10.00 per day. Charges for internet access at airports are not reimbursable.

  • Information Access Each Party (“Disclosing Party”) shall make available to another Party (“Requesting Party”) information that is in the possession of the Disclosing Party and is necessary in order for the Requesting Party to: (i) verify the costs incurred by the Disclosing Party for which the Requesting Party is responsible under this Agreement; and (ii) carry out its obligations and responsibilities under this Agreement. The Parties shall not use such information for purposes other than those set forth in this Article 25.1 of this Agreement and to enforce their rights under this Agreement.

  • Covenant to Provide Financial Information and Maintain Sufficient Capital The Administrator shall obtain and maintain the necessary capital to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement and shall remain solvent. The Administrator will report to the Issuer on a semi-annual basis its current and total assets, current and total liabilities, and total equity and the Company intends to include such amounts in its SEC reports.

  • Account Access Electronic Check Transactions may only be made from your checking account.

  • Computer Access Where possible, providing no additional costs are incurred by the Employer, one (1) authorized representative of each Union shall be entitled to submit for posting on the Employer's electronic communication system one electronic Union notice per month for members of the bargaining unit. The Employer shall determine the method of distribution. The Employer shall review all proposed notices and retain a discretion not to post any notice that it deems unlawful or contrary to the Employer’s interests, which discretion shall not be unreasonably exercised. The Union agrees to indemnify the Employer for any liability arising out of offensive or otherwise unlawful notices posted by the Union. Nothing in this Article requires a change to distribution practices that existed prior to April 1, 2015.

  • LIFE COMPANY TO PROVIDE DOCUMENTS; INFORMATION ABOUT AVIF (a) LIFE COMPANY will provide to AVIF or its designated agent at least one (1) complete copy of all SEC registration statements, Account Prospectuses, reports, any preliminary and final voting instruction solicitation material, applications for exemptions, requests for no-action letters, and all amendments to any of the above, that relate to each Account or the Contracts, contemporaneously with the filing of such document with the SEC or other regulatory authorities. (b) LIFE COMPANY will provide to AVIF or its designated agent at least one (1) complete copy of each piece of sales literature or other promotional material in which AVIF or any of its affiliates is named, at least five (5) Business Days prior to its use or such shorter period as the Parties hereto may, from time to time, agree upon. No such material shall be used if AVIF or its designated agent objects to such use within five (5) Business Days after receipt of such material or such shorter period as the Parties hereto may, from time to time, agree upon. AVIF hereby designates INVESCO as the entity to receive such sales literature, until such time as AVIF appoints another designated agent by giving notice to LIFE COMPANY in the manner required by Section 9 hereof. (c) Neither LIFE COMPANY nor any of its affiliates, will give any information or make any representations or statements on behalf of or concerning AVIF or its affiliates in connection with the sale of the Contracts other than (i) the information or representations contained in the registration statement, including the AVIF Prospectus contained therein, relating to Shares, as such registration statement and AVIF Prospectus may be amended from time to time; or (ii) in reports or proxy materials for AVIF ; or (iii) in published reports for AVIF that are in the public domain and approved by AVIF for distribution; or (iv) in sales literature or other promotional material approved by AVIF , except with the express written permission of AVIF . (d) LIFE COMPANY shall adopt and implement procedures reasonably designed to ensure that information concerning AVIF and its affiliates that is intended for use only by brokers or agents selling the Contracts (i.e., information that is not intended for distribution to Participants) (“broker only materials”) is so used, and neither AVIF nor any of its affiliates shall be liable for any losses, damages or expenses relating to the improper use of such broker only materials. (e) For the purposes of this Section 4.5, the phrase “sales literature or other promotional material” includes, but is not limited to, advertisements (such as material published, or designed for use in, a newspaper, magazine, or other periodical, radio, television, telephone or tape recording, videotape display, signs or billboards, motion pictures, or other public media, (e.g., on-line networks such as the Internet or other electronic messages), sales literature (i.e., any written communication distributed or made generally available to customers or the public, including brochures, circulars, research reports, market letters, form letters, seminar texts, reprints or excerpts of any other advertisement, sales literature, or published article), educational or training materials or other communications distributed or made generally available to some or all agents or employees, registration statements, prospectuses, statements of additional information, shareholder reports, and proxy materials and any other material constituting sales literature or advertising under FINRA rules, the 1933 Act, or the 0000 Xxx.

  • ICANN Access Registry Operator shall provide bulk access to the zone files for the TLD to ICANN or its designee on a continuous basis in the manner ICANN may reasonably specify from time to time. Access will be provided at least daily. Zone files will include SRS data committed as close as possible to 00:00:00 UTC.

  • User Access Transfer Agent shall have a process to promptly disable access to Fund Data by any Transfer Agent personnel who no longer requires such access. Transfer Agent will also promptly remove access of Fund personnel upon receipt of notification from Fund.

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