Data Management and Retrieval Sample Clauses

Data Management and Retrieval. (a) All access and interaction between TrackWise Digital and Subscriber’s Account are managed exclusively by Subscriber through its Account administration and security settings. Subscriber acknowledges that the SFDC Service, not Sparta, stores Subscriber Data (as defined in the SFDC Service Agreement referred to below). Subscriber’s access to and use of TrackWise Digital is subject to, and Subscriber shall comply and cause its Users to comply with, the xxxxxxxxxx.xxx terms and conditions, as updated from time to time, currently located at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/legal/SFDC-service-agreement.pdf (the “SFDC Service Agreement”). (b) As set forth in the SFDC Service Agreement, in order to obtain a copy of Subscriber Data that is stored within the SFDC Service following termination of this Agreement, xxxxxxxxxx.xxx requires that Subscriber must first request a copy of such data, through Sparta, within 30 days from the termination date, which data will be made available to Subscriber in a .csv format via temporary access to the Account; xxxxxxxxxx.xxx has no obligation to retain Subscriber Data after the end of such 30-day period. For clarity, upon termination, Subscriber’s ability to access and use TrackWise Digital (including Subscriber Data in Subscriber’s Org) will immediately cease and Sparta has no ability to, and no obligation to, maintain or forward any Subscriber Data. Any modifications to Subscriber Data made in any way outside of the Platform (as defined in the SFDC Service Agreement), if any, will not be captured in Subscriber Data as returned by the SFDC Service. Certain TrackWise Digital modules and/or processes may be hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) or other Sparta third-party hosting providers. Data management and retrieval upon termination may differ for data hosted on such providers. For TrackWise Digital modules and processes hosted on AWS, Subscriber will have 30 days from the date of termination of this Agreement to request that Sparta provide a copy of its documents and renditions that are resident on AWS, and Sparta will promptly provide such files to Subscriber via a secured FTP site or similar commercially reasonable vehicle; following confirmation by Subscriber that Subscriber has downloaded such files, such files will be removed from such FTP site or other vehicle as well as from AWS.
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