Customer Computer Systems Sample Clauses

Customer Computer Systems. 11.1 Prior to commencement of the Service the Service Provider shall conduct a full inspection and inventory of the Customer Computer Systems to ensure compatibility with the Applications and ASP Infrastructure. Where appropriate, the Service Provider may offer recommendations for upgrades and other alterations. Any such recommendations shall be presented in a written report to the Customer. 11.2 The Service Provider may from time to time require physical access to the Customer Computer Systems for the purposes of inspecting, testing and upgrading the Customer Computer Systems to ensure their compatibility with the Applications and ASP Infrastructure. Such access shall be granted by the Customer only upon receipt of reasonable notice from the Service Provider. 11.3 The Service Provider shall be entitled at all times during the term of this Agreement to access the Customer Computer Systems remotely for the purposes of inspecting, testing and upgrading the Customer Computer Systems to ensure their compatibility with the Applications and ASP Infrastructure. 11.4 Where, in the opinion of the Service Provider, Customer Computer Systems are likely to cause disruption to the ASP Infrastructure, the Service Provider may request that the Customer disconnects from the ASP Infrastructure until advised that reconnection is possible. The Service Provider may require changes such as upgrades or equipment replacement to be made to the Customer Computer Systems prior to reconnection. 11.5 In the event of any unauthorised access by the Customer of Applications or the ASP Infrastructure, in breach of sub-Clause 10.3 or otherwise the Service Provider shall be entitled to terminate access indefinitely or temporarily as it deems appropriate and to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Clause 19 below. 11.6 The Customer shall ensure that no Customer Computer Systems are connected to a third party ASP system or other service, communications system or network in such a way that the Service may be accessed by unauthorised third parties.
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Customer Computer Systems. 11.1 The Customer accepts that it is the responsibility of the Customer and not the Service Provider to ensure that the Customer Computer Systems are compatible with the Service prior to purchasing the Service. 11.2 In the event of any unauthorised access by the Customer of the Service, in breach of Clause 9 or otherwise the Service Provider shall be entitled to terminate access indefinitely or temporarily as it deems appropriate and to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Clause 20 below. 11.3 The Customer shall ensure that no Customer Computer Systems are connected to a third party ASP system or other service, communications system or network in such a way that the Service may be accessed by unauthorised third parties.
Customer Computer Systems. Customer acknowledges that NoMachine's ability to perform certain Services may be conditioned upon access to certain Customer information. NoMachine will provide, and Customer will use Services only for a) Supported Hardware, Platforms and Operating Systems, and b) for those Installed Systems for which Customer has subscribed and paid under this Agreement.
Customer Computer Systems. 11.1 Prior to commencement of the Service the Service Provider may review the Customer Computer Systems to ensure compatibility with the Applications and ASP Infrastructure. Where appropriate, the Service Provider may offer recommendations for upgrades and other alterations. Any such recommendations shall be presented in a written report to the Customer. 11.2 The Service Provider may from time to time require physical access to the Customer Computer Systems for the purposes of inspecting, testing and upgrading the Customer Computer Systems to ensure their compatibility with the Applications. Such access shall be granted by the Customer only upon receipt of reasonable notice from the Service Provider. 11.3 The Service Provider shall be entitled at all times during the term of this Agreement to access the Customer Computer Systems remotely for the purposes of inspecting, testing and upgrading the Customer Computer Systems to ensure their compatibility with the Applications and ASP Infrastructure. 11.4 In the event of any unauthorised access by the Customer of Applications, in breach of sub-Clause 10.3 or otherwise the Service Provider shall be entitled to terminate access indefinitely or temporarily as it deems appropriate and to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Clause 19 below. 11.5 The Customer shall ensure that no Customer Computer Systems are connected to a third party ASP system or other service, communications system or network in such a way that the Service may be accessed by unauthorised third parties.
Customer Computer Systems. 10.1 The Applications are hosted in a Hosted Environment and as such StrataGen takes no responsibility for Customer Computer Systems. StrataGen shall, however, make recommendations as to the appropriate web browser(s) to be used by the Customer.
Customer Computer Systems. 11.1 Where, in the opinion of the Service Provider, Customer Computer Systems are likely to cause disruption to the Service Infrastructure, the Service Provider may request that the Customer disconnects from the Service Infrastructure until advised that reconnection is possible. The Service Provider may block access to the Service Infrastructure to limit the impact on other users. 11.2 In the event of any unauthorised access by the Customer of Applications or the Service Infrastructure, in breach of sub-Clause 10.3 or otherwise the Service Provider shall be entitled to terminate access indefinitely or temporarily as it deems appropriate and to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Clause 19 below. 11.3 The Customer shall ensure that no Customer Computer Systems are connected to a third party application or other service, communications system or network in such a way that the Service may be accessed by unauthorised third parties.
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Customer Computer Systems. 12.1 Where, in the opinion of the Service Provider, Customer Computer Systems are likely to cause disruption to the ASP Infrastructure, the Service Provider may request that the Customer disconnects from the ASP Infrastructure until advised that reconnection is possible. The Service Provider may require changes such as upgrades or equipment replacement to be made to the Customer Computer Systems prior to reconnection. 12.2 In the event of any unauthorised access by the Customer of Applications or the ASP Infrastructure, in breach of sub-Clause 10.3 or otherwise the Service Provider shall be entitled to terminate access indefinitely or temporarily as it deems appropriate and to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Clause 19 below. 12.3 The Customer shall ensure that no Customer Computer Systems are connected to a third party ASP system or other service, communications system or network in such a way that the Service may be accessed by unauthorised third parties.
Customer Computer Systems. 13.1 Prior to commencement of the Service UrbanThings may request full details of the Customer Computer Systems to ensure compatibility with the Applications and ASP Infrastructure. Where appropriate, UrbanThings may offer recommendations for upgrades and other alterations. Any such recommendations shall be presented in a written report to the Customer. 13.2 In the event of any unauthorised access by the Customer of Applications or the ASP Infrastructure, UrbanThings shall be entitled to terminate access indefinitely or temporarily as it deems appropriate and to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Clause 22 below. 13.3 The Customer shall ensure that no Customer Computer Systems are connected to a third party service, communications system or network in such a way that the Applications may be accessed by unauthorised third parties.
Customer Computer Systems. 8.1 The Customer shall be responsible for all maintenance and upgrades to the Customer’s Computer Systems which may from time to time be required.
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