Lifecycle Analytics Sample Clauses

Lifecycle Analytics. System and Data Integration Service: A team of NI engineers using NI technology, including but not limited to NI hardware and software (NI Products) and led by a project manager, will deliver services that produce a data solution at Customer’s site. This data solution will consider how the Customer accesses the data on its network infrastructure and include a method to improve such access. This data solution will include: ▪ Installation to server: The installation of the data solution could be on the Customer internal server, Customer controlled server or Customer Virtual Private Cloud (“VPC”), at the Customer’s designated site. ▪ Customer sites: Up to 1. ▪ Customer Nodes: This service will only cover data collection for up to 5 test systems. For the purposes of this Agreement, Nodes means, a single entity (test station), owned by the Customer, that is a data source in this data solution. ▪ Key Performance Indexes: Up to 1 vector of standard uses (First Pass Yield (“FPY”), asset, software). ▪ Data Sources: This service will only include 1 data source. Data source will only be collected from NI’s TestStand. ▪ Data Transport and Network: Up to 1 Customer site in any region, as defined by NI (Americas, EMEA, APAC) on Customer network. For the purposes of this Agreement, Data Transport and Network means, the Customer’s method of transporting the data from the internal network to the server. ▪ Dashboards and reports: Configuration of out-of-the-box standard reports that could be shipped with SystemLink.
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Lifecycle Analytics. Enterprise System and Data Integration Service: A team of NI engineers using NI technology, including but not limited to NI hardware and software (NI Products) and led by a project manager, will deliver services that produce a data solution for multiple Customer sites. This data solution will consider how the Customer accesses the data on its network infrastructure and include a method to improve such access. This data solution will include: ▪ Installation to Server: The installation of the data solution could be on the Customer internal server, Customer controlled server, VPC, Customer external Amazon Web Services (“AWS”), hosted Mongo/Postgres, or Infosec security team, at the Customer’s designated site. ▪ Customer Sites: Up to 2. ▪ Client Nodes: This service will only cover data collection up to 15 test systems. ▪ Key Performance Indexes: Up to 2 prime uses (FPY, asset, software). ▪ Data Sources: This service will only include 1 data source. Data source will be collected from NI’s TestStand or the Customer’s custom parser. ▪ Data Transport and Network: Up to 2 Customer sites in any region, as defined by NI (Americas, EMEA, APAC) on Customer network. ▪ Dashboards and Reports: Up to 2 configured reports based on out-of-the-box standard reports that could be shipped with SystemLink.

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