Data Import and Export Sample Clauses

Data Import and Export. The Contractor shall import Vehicle data from previous State Fleet Maintenance Services vendors’ databases into the Contractor’s internal information system upon Contract execution, as applicable, and shall export Vehicle data collected under the Contract to OGS and Authorized Users during the full term of the Contract, for no additional administrative fee. The Contractor shall provide the following import and export services:
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Data Import and Export. Paragraph D. At the writen request of OGS or an Authorized User, the Contractor shall export Authorized User data as described in Section II.6
Data Import and Export. 4.2.1 Customer Data (subject to any licence transfer limitations as per section 4.8) may be imported or exported from or to Zettagrid at any time by The Customer.
Data Import and Export. 2.9.1 AFFILIATE DATA EXPORT Falcon shall have the capability to extract copies of Affiliate records (Associate/Employee, Contact, Listing etc.) upon request based upon appropriate monitoring and authorization controls. Records will be distinguished by type (Associate/Employee, Contact, Listing etc.) each record being a text file. The format of the exported data will be user definable in respect to field order, delimiters, etc. Appropriate security will be determined in consultation with Cendant.
Data Import and Export. 32 2.9.1 Affiliate Data Export................................................................ 32 2.9.2 Associate Data Import................................................................ 32 2.9.3 Associate Data Export................................................................ 32 2.10
Data Import and Export. Ability for users to import and export data in a range of formats, including open formats; Facility to allow machine to machine feeds of data from existing asset and service repositories to the central Knowledgebase. REGISTER MANAGEMENT Specified user(s) provided with full access to manage the Knowledgebase including managing users, permissions and roles and configuration of usage reports. INFRASTRUCTURE AND SUPPORT An infrastructure that enables a consistent level of performance to be delivered, enabling users to undertake tasks in a timely manner; An infrastructure that provides consistent levels of performance regardless of scale and traffic within the anticipated user base described in table 1. Phase I Phase II Phase III Number of Organisations 1 (Cabinet Office) 25 (Central Depts) 500 – 1,000 (wider public sector) Data Publisher 2 50 1,000-2,500 Reader 2 250 5,000-10,000 Data items1 1,000 30,000 (approx.) 500,000 – 1,000,000 (approx.) Table 1 Summary of anticipated user base and data for project Phases An infrastructure that allows the register to be fully functional during the working hours of the core user base. Hosting, maintenance and technical support to ensure availability, security and operation of the Knowledgebase. All functionality to be available and resilient as detailed in Service Level Agreements at Annex A. IMPLEMENTATION Users are involved in testing throughout the delivery of Phase I to enable feedback to be captured and modifications to be made as necessary. The solution must be available from a time and date communicated in advance – for Phase II this date is no later than 19 September 2011. Online guidance and training will be available via the tool for each type of user. Full technical and implementation guidance notes will be documented and provided to CO. Technical support where the solution is disrupted through no fault of Cabinet Office must be available at no extra cost. Details of rates and charges for any additional ad hoc technical support not included in the hosting, maintenance and support arrangements must be specified. USER TYPES There are three user types with access to the following types of functionality (note this list is indicative): FUNCTION ROLE: Administrator Reader Data Publisher Access X X X Input/update X X Collaboration, feedback and response X X X Discovery X X X View and download Knowledgebase reports on assets and services X X X Configuration of Knowledgebase reports on assets and services and metrics/us...
Data Import and Export. Facilitates importing spatial data from various sources such as shapefiles, KML, CSV files and any other OGC Compliant format, as well as exporting data in standard GIS formats. • Support data import/export functionalities to enable interoperability with other systems and workflows.
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Data Import and Export. Most customers may download account transaction histories through the Online Service in a format that can be imported into compatible accounting systems or personal or small business financial software; provided, we do not guarantee any such compatibility and have no obligations or liability related to any such systems or software. You may also upload information from certain check-writing software programs to the Online Service.

Related to Data Import and Export

  • Export and Import Laws The Company and, to the Company’s knowledge, each of its Affiliates, and any director, officer, agent or employee of, or other person associated with or acting on behalf of the Company, has acted at all times in compliance with applicable Export and Import Laws (as defined below) and there are no claims, complaints, charges, investigations or Proceedings pending or expected or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened between the Company or any of its subsidiaries and any governmental authority under any Export or Import Laws. The term “Export and Import Laws” means the Arms Export Control Act, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, the Export Administration Act of 1979, as amended, the Export Administration Regulations, and all other laws and regulations of the United States government regulating the provision of services to non-U.S. parties or the export and import of articles or information from and to the United States of America, and all similar laws and regulations of any foreign government regulating the provision of services to parties not of the foreign country or the export and import of articles and information from and to the foreign country to parties not of the foreign country.

  • Export 12.1 Export laws and regulations of the United States and any other relevant local export laws and regulations apply to the Services. Such export laws govern use of the Services (including technical data) and any Services deliverables provided under this Agreement, and You and we each agree to comply with all such export laws and regulations (including “deemed export” and “deemed re-export” regulations). You agree that no data, information, software programs and/or materials resulting from the Services (or direct product thereof) will be exported, directly or indirectly, in violation of these laws, or will be used for any purpose prohibited by these laws including, without limitation, nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons proliferation, or development of missile technology.

  • Export Regulations Licensee agrees and accepts that Software may be subject to import and export laws of any country, including those of the European Union and United States (specifically the Export Administration Regulations (EAR)). Licensee acknowledges that it is not a citizen, national, or resident of, and is not under control of the governments of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan or Syria and is not otherwise a restricted end-user as defined by applicable export control laws. Further, Licensee acknowledges that it will not download or otherwise export or re-export Software or any related technical data directly or indirectly to the above-mentioned countries or to citizens, nationals, or residents of those countries, or to any other restricted end user or for any restricted end-use.

  • Export Laws The Software, including Documentation, is subject to U.S. export control laws, including the U.S. Export Administration Act and its associated regulations, and may be subject to export or import regulations in other countries. Licensee will comply strictly with all regulations and has the responsibility to obtain any licenses required to export, re-export, or import Software or Documentation.

  • Export Controls Both Parties will adhere to all applicable laws, regulations and rules relating to the export of technical data and will not export or re-export any technical data, any products received from the other Party or the direct product of such technical data to any proscribed country listed in such applicable laws, regulations and rules unless properly authorized.

  • Definition of Customer Information Any Customer Information will remain the sole and exclusive property of the Trust. “Customer Information” shall mean all non-public, personally identifiable information as defined by Xxxxx-Xxxxx-Xxxxxx Act of 1999, as amended, and its implementing regulations (e.g., SEC Regulation S-P and Federal Reserve Board Regulation P) (collectively, the “GLB Act”).

  • Export Control This Agreement is made subject to any restrictions concerning the export of products or technical information from the United States or other countries that may be imposed on the Parties from time to time. Each Party agrees that it will not export, directly or indirectly, any technical information acquired from the other Party under this Agreement or any products using such technical information to a location or in a manner that at the time of export requires an export license or other governmental approval, without first obtaining the written consent to do so from the appropriate agency or other governmental entity in accordance with Applicable Law.

  • No Reliance on Administrative Agent’s Customer Identification Program Each Lender acknowledges and agrees that neither such Lender, nor any of its Affiliates, participants or assignees, may rely on the Administrative Agent to carry out such Lender’s, Affiliate’s, participant’s or assignee’s customer identification program, or other obligations required or imposed under or pursuant to the USA Patriot Act or the regulations thereunder, including the regulations contained in 31 CFR 103.121 (as hereafter amended or replaced, the “CIP Regulations”), or any other Anti-Terrorism Law, including any programs involving any of the following items relating to or in connection with any of the Loan Parties, their Affiliates or their agents, the Loan Documents or the transactions hereunder or contemplated hereby: (i) any identity verification procedures, (ii) any recordkeeping, (iii) comparisons with government lists, (iv) customer notices or (v) other procedures required under the CIP Regulations or such other Laws.

  • Export Compliance The Services, Content, other technology We make available, and derivatives thereof may be subject to export laws and regulations of the United States and other jurisdictions. Each party represents that it is not named on any U.S. government denied-party list. You shall not permit Users to access or use any Service or Content in a U.S.-embargoed country (currently Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan or Syria) or in violation of any U.S. export law or regulation.

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