Common use of Data Analytics Clause in Contracts

Data Analytics. Tower Software versions 2.4 or later may collect and transmit usability data (including information identifying the source of that data) to Red Hat. Red Hat intends to use the data to enhance future releases of the Tower Software and help streamline customer experience and success. Usability data includes information such as dashboard items clicked in the Tower Software, amount of time spent on individual pages and paths taken throughout the Tower Software. Usability data is collected and transmitted to Red Hat via a javascript file that is downloaded to a customer’s web-browser. The collection and transmission of such usability data is optional and you may (a) completely opt-out by editing the Tower Software configuration and restarting the Tower Software, or (b) choose between two opt-in scenarios: (i) “anonymous mode” that will provide usability data to Red Hat without any information identifying the source of that data, or

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Data Analytics. Tower Software versions 2.4 or later may collect and transmit usability data (including information identifying the source of that data) to Red Hat. Red Hat intends to use the data to enhance future releases of the Tower Software and help streamline customer experience and success. Usability data includes information such as dashboard items clicked in the Tower Software, amount of time spent on individual pages and paths taken throughout the Tower Software. Usability data is collected and transmitted to Red Hat via a javascript file that is downloaded to a customer’s web-web- browser. The collection and transmission of such usability data is optional and you may (a) completely opt-out by editing the Tower Software configuration and restarting the Tower Software, or (b) choose between two opt-in scenarios: (i) “anonymous mode” that will provide usability data to Red Hat without any information identifying the source of that data, oror (ii) “detail mode” that will provide usability data with the customer name to Red Hat. For Tower Software (versions 2.4 or later) you may opt-out from usability data collection and transmission by following the directions found at: xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/ansible- tower/latest/html/administration/usability_data_collection.html.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

Data Analytics. Tower Software versions 2.4 or later may collect and transmit usability data (including information identifying the source of that data) to Red Hat. Red Hat intends to use the data to enhance future releases of the Tower Software and help streamline customer experience and success. Usability data includes information such as dashboard items clicked in the Tower Software, amount of time spent on individual pages and paths taken throughout the Tower Software. Usability data is collected and transmitted to Red Hat via a javascript file that is downloaded to a customer’s 's web-browser. The collection and transmission of such usability data is optional and you may (a) completely opt-out by editing the Tower Software configuration and restarting the Tower Software, or (b) choose between two opt-in scenarios: (i) “anonymous mode” that will provide usability data to Red Hat without any information identifying the source of that data, or

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Data Analytics. Tower Software versions 2.4 or later may collect and transmit usability data (including information identifying the source of that data) to Red Hat. Red Hat intends to use the data to enhance future releases of the Tower Software and help streamline customer experience and success. Usability data includes information such as dashboard items clicked in the Tower Software, amount of time spent on individual pages and paths taken throughout the Tower Software. Usability data is collected and transmitted to Red Hat via a javascript file that is downloaded to a customer’s web-web- browser. The collection and transmission of such usability data is optional and you may (a) completely opt-out by editing the Tower Software configuration and restarting the Tower Software, or (b) choose between two opt-in scenarios: (i) “anonymous mode” that will provide usability data to Red Hat without any information identifying the source of that data, oranonymous

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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