Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning Sample Clauses

Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning. (1) All parties will at all times maintain a BCP and DRP testing strategy and complete testing on a regular basis. All parties will at all times maintain a suitable back-up site for ComSuper’s business operations in the event that its main site is ever unavailable. ComSuper will ensure the following; − In the event of a disruptive incident ComSuper commits to ensuring that no more than 48 hours of relevant data will need to be re-entered. − ComSuper to maintain payments to current Pensioners with payments delayed no more than 5 days. − ComSuper and Defence to ensure that complete and up to date member records can be re-established after a disruptive event without compromise to member entitlements. All parties to complete Disaster Recovery Testing (as per their DR Test Strategy) on an annual basis. Tested and reported annually via exchange of letters
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Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning. 6.1 The Service Controller will keep the Users informed at all times of any incidents the Service Controller is aware of which will or are reasonably likely to prevent the Service Controller from meeting the Service Levels.
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning. (1) The Board shall immediately take all steps necessary to continue to improve the TSP’s Disaster Recovery (“DR”) and Business Continuity Planning (“BCP) processes and correct each deficiency cited in the December 21, 2012 Supervisory Letter (“Supervisory Letter”), the February 11, 2013 Limited Report of Examination (“XXX”), and any subsequent supervisory communication from the Regulators.
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning. Throughout the term of the Agreement, Supplier shall perform, at a minimum, the following activities to ensure Supplier’s ability to provide uninterrupted Services after an Unplanned Event, or to recover within agreed-upon times:
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning. Throughout the term of the Agreement, Supplier shall perform, at a minimum, the following activities to ensure Supplier’s ability to provide uninterrupted Services after an Unplanned Event, or to recover within agreed-upon times: Build and maintain a Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan which shall be updated: At least once a year; In the event of major Supplier organizational changes; If professional or other services that support Supplier’s ability to provide the Services are outsourced to a Service Provider; If any outsourced Services are outsourced to an alternate Service Provider; and If any outsourced Services are insourced to be within Supplier’s purview. Maintain a recovery facility or subscribe to recovery facility services that allow Supplier to restore Services per the requirements set forth herein; Perform comprehensive exercises of its Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity capabilities at least once a year, and also when major changes are made to production systems that affect the Services; Allow PSE to observe during scheduled recovery exercises, and allow PSE access to all Supplier Systems to ensure all functionality and data have been restored; Allow PSE site visits unrelated to scheduled exercises; and Comply with PSE’s requests for documentation to satisfy recovery questions.
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning. A. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity. The Servicer will be responsible for disaster recovery and business continuity planning, testing, implementation, and execution related to all locations from which services are provided under this Servicing Agreement (including locations of the Servicer’s Subcontractors, “Service Locations”). The Servicer shall provide the services described in subparagraphs (i) through (iv) below without extra charge to the Bank:
Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning. See Clause 15.12 of the Customer Contract. The Customer may require the Contractor to prepare a plan for review and approval. The plan would be the basis for benchmarking and assessing Service Level performance. SECURITY
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  • Business Continuity Plan The Warrant Agent shall maintain plans for business continuity, disaster recovery, and backup capabilities and facilities designed to ensure the Warrant Agent’s continued performance of its obligations under this Agreement, including, without limitation, loss of production, loss of systems, loss of equipment, failure of carriers and the failure of the Warrant Agent’s or its supplier’s equipment, computer systems or business systems (“Business Continuity Plan”). Such Business Continuity Plan shall include, but shall not be limited to, testing, accountability and corrective actions designed to be promptly implemented, if necessary. In addition, in the event that the Warrant Agent has knowledge of an incident affecting the integrity or availability of such Business Continuity Plan, then the Warrant Agent shall, as promptly as practicable, but no later than twenty-four (24) hours (or sooner to the extent required by applicable law or regulation) after the Warrant Agent becomes aware of such incident, notify the Company in writing of such incident and provide the Company with updates, as deemed appropriate by the Warrant Agent under the circumstances, with respect to the status of all related remediation efforts in connection with such incident. The Warrant Agent represents that, as of the date of this Agreement, such Business Continuity Plan is active and functioning normally in all material respects.

  • Business Continuity Registry Operator shall maintain a business continuity plan, which will provide for the maintenance of Registry Services in the event of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator or business failure of Registry Operator, and may include the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider. If such plan includes the designation of a Registry Services continuity provider, Registry Operator shall provide the name and contact information for such Registry Services continuity provider to ICANN. In the case of an extraordinary event beyond the control of the Registry Operator where the Registry Operator cannot be contacted, Registry Operator consents that ICANN may contact the designated Registry Services continuity provider, if one exists. Registry Operator shall conduct Registry Services Continuity testing at least once per year.

  • Transition Seller will not take any action that is designed or intended to have the effect of discouraging any lessor, licensor, customer, supplier, or other business associate of the Company from maintaining the same business relationships with the Company after the Closing as it maintained with the Company prior to the Closing. The Seller will refer all customer inquiries relating to the business of the Company to the Purchaser from and after the Closing.

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