Customer Administrator Sample Clauses

The 'Customer Administrator' clause defines the role and responsibilities of the individual or entity designated by the customer to manage and oversee the use of a service or product. Typically, this clause outlines the authority of the Customer Administrator to make decisions, manage user access, and communicate with the service provider on behalf of the customer organization. For example, the Customer Administrator may be responsible for adding or removing users, setting permissions, or handling account-related issues. The core function of this clause is to ensure there is a clear point of contact and accountability within the customer’s organization, which streamlines communication and operational management between the customer and the service provider.
Customer Administrator. The Customer shall designate and employ one or more Customer Administrator(s) and shall provide the names of such Customer Administrator(s) to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing. The Customer Administrator(s) shall be responsible for: (a) identifying all individuals authorised to have access to Customer and/or Student information; and (b) granting such access. All grants of access are determined by the Customer, and may be customised, including, but not limited to, the following categories of access: Customer Administrator, Customer staff; Customer Teacher; Student; or Caretaker. In addition, the Customer Administrator(s) will provide information to Customer's prospective families and address concerns about Students, including those raised by Teachers or other parties.
Customer Administrator an employee of the Customer who is appointed by the Customer to be responsible for granting, revoking or updating User Subscriptions as necessary and varying
Customer Administrator. Customer delegated administrators will be provided with a provisioning tool that will allow functions, such as: add users, change user information, assign user security, enable/disable ActiveSync for Users, assign ActiveSync policies to Users, administer public folders, and create public distribution lists. The Customer will have the ability to limit users from sending e-mail to the Internet. The Customer will not be able to restrict users from sending e- mail to any other users within the SSE environment. The Customer will be able to control remote access to e-mail by individual users. This limitation can be defaulted to “no access,” with access granted on an individual basis; or be defaulted to granting everyone access and denial of access on an individual basis. The Customer is responsible for the actions of its users and administrators. CTS reserves the right to terminate the access of a Customer‟s user or administrator in the event of any actions that threaten the integrity or stability of the SSE environment.
Customer Administrator. Customer agrees to designate a single individual (its “Administrator”) who shall be Customer’s agent in designating those employees of Customer who may, through unique Passwords, Customer IDs or other security means, access Customer’s Web Page and Customer Data. Each Customer employee authorized to access Customer’s Web Page and to whom a unique Password or Customer ID is assigned and issued shall be an “Authorized Customer User.” The Administrator shall be responsible for the relationship between Trojan and each Authorized Customer User. Only the Administrator may contact Trojan to update Authorized Customer User profiles, approve new and close Authorized Customer User accounts. Trojan shall issue and provide to each Administrator all security certificates, passwords and Customer identifications (collectively “Passwords and Customer IDs”) for distribution to Authorized Customer Users. Customer shall keep full and accurate records of all issued, active and inactive passwords and Customer IDs. The right to use passwords or Customer IDs terminates immediately upon the earlier of termination of (a) the Agreement or (b) an Authorized Customer User authorization to access TROJAN DIGITAL SERVICES. Customer is responsible for issuing, administering, updating and ensuring that proper security measures are in effect with respect to all Passwords and Customer IDs. Customer is solely responsible for monitoring, supervising and terminating, when appropriate, its Authorized Customer User access to TROJAN DIGITAL SERVICES. The use of Passwords and Customer IDs constitutes acts of Customer and Trojan may rely upon the instructions, consent given and all action taken, without verifying the identity or authority of any person accessing TROJAN DIGITAL SERVICES by means of such Passwords and Customer IDs. Although each Authorized Customer User is personally responsible for its use of TROJAN DIGITAL SERVICES, Customer’s Web Page and Customer Data, Customer is responsible for ensuring that it’s Administrator and each Authorized Customer User is aware of and complies with this Agreement. Customer Equipment. Certain hardware, software and telecommunications and other services and equipment (collectively “Customer Equipment”) are required to access and use TROJAN DIGITAL SERVICES. Customer is responsible for obtaining, implementing and operating and maintaining all Customer Equipment and bearing all related costs and expenses. Trojan does not provide and Customer agrees it is not...
Customer Administrator. Where a Customer is not an individual, Customer must appoint a Customer Administrator for the purpose of the Supply Agreement.