Common use of Mainframe Services - IBM Clause in Contracts

Mainframe Services - IBM. Mainframe Services - IBM are comprised of five (5) distinct Resource Unit Categories. Each of these Resource Unit Categories has a separate Annual Base Charge and Monthly Resource Baseline. These Annual Base Charges are set forth in Attachment 4-A and these Monthly Resource Baselines are set forth in Attachment 4-D and reflect the resources required to provide the Mainframe Services. Such Annual Base Charges, as adjusted by any ARCs and RRCs, for the Resource Unit Categories for Mainframe Services will fully compensate Service Provider for the performance of the Mainframe Services. (a) CPU Hours  Authorized User usage;  All time associated with data base management system and transaction system address spaces (for example, DB2, CICS, IMS, TSO);  Authorized User usage of SAS, FOCUS, and other similar Software products; and  Application driven backup time; and  Application development and maintenance time for DIR or a third party hired by DIR.  Basic operating system components (e.g., JES2, LLA, VLF, GRS, MSTJCL, IEESYSAS, TRACE, RASP, XCFAS, DUMPSRV, CONSOLE, ALLOCAS, CATALOG, MOUNT, IOSAS, PCAUTH);  Service Provider system performance monitor, capacity management, and billing data collection tools (e.g., MICS, SMF, RMF, OMEGAMON, SLR, DCOLLECT, EREP);  Service Provider system operation and support tools (e.g., SMP/E, JOB SCHEDULER, RERUN MANAGER, CONSOLE MANAGEMENT, SAR, RMDS, GDIF);  Mainframe based network operations, support, access methods, and standard system print drivers (e.g., VTAM, TCP/IP, TCAM, BTAM, NETVIEW, NPM, JES328X, VPS, NETMASTER);  Service Provider system-managed storage tools (e.g., DFSMS, ICKDSF, TAPE MANAGER); and  Service Provider Problem Management and Change Management Software. (b) CPU Hours – Specialty Engine (SE)  Application time;  Authorized User usage;  All time associated with data base management system and transaction system address spaces (for example, DB2, CICS, IMS, TSO);  Application driven backup time; and  Application development and maintenance time for DIR or a third party hired by DIR. Service Provider database management tools.  Basic operating system components (e.g., JES2, LLA, VLF, GRS, MSTJCL, IEESYSAS, TRACE, RASP, XCFAS, DUMPSRV, CONSOLE, ALLOCAS, CATALOG, MOUNT, IOSAS, PCAUTH);  Service Provider system performance monitor, capacity management, and billing data collection tools (e.g., MICS, SMF, RMF, OMEGAMON, SLR, DCOLLECT, EREP);  Service Provider system operation and support tools (e.g., SMP/E, JOB SCHEDULER, RERUN MANAGER, CONSOLE MANAGEMENT, SAR, RMDS, GDIF);  Mainframe based network operations, support, access methods, and standard system print drivers (e.g., VTAM, TCP/IP, TCAM, BTAM, NETVIEW, NPM, JES328X, VPS, NETMASTER);  Service Provider system-managed storage tools (e.g., DFSMS, ICKDSF, TAPE MANAGER); and  Service Provider Problem Management and Change Management Software.  Service Provider database management tools.

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Samples: Data Center Services Service Component Provider Master Services Agreement, Master Service Agreement, Data Center Services Service Component Provider Master Services Agreement

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Mainframe Services - IBM. Mainframe Services - IBM are comprised of five (5) distinct Resource Unit Categories. Each of these Resource Unit Categories has a separate Annual Base Charge and Monthly Resource Baseline. These Annual Base Charges are set forth in Attachment 4-A and these Monthly Resource Baselines are set forth in Attachment 4-D and reflect the resources required to provide the Mainframe Services. Such Annual Base Charges, as adjusted by any ARCs and RRCs, for the Resource Unit Categories for Mainframe Services will fully compensate Service Provider for the performance of the Mainframe Services. (a) CPU Hours Authorized User usage; All time associated with data base management system and transaction system address spaces (for example, DB2, CICS, IMS, TSO); Authorized User usage of SAS, FOCUS, and other similar Software products; and Application driven backup time; and Application development and maintenance time for DIR or a third party hired by DIR. Basic operating system components (e.g., JES2, LLA, VLF, GRS, MSTJCL, IEESYSAS, TRACE, RASP, XCFAS, DUMPSRV, CONSOLE, ALLOCAS, CATALOG, MOUNT, IOSAS, PCAUTH); Service Provider system performance monitor, capacity management, and billing data collection tools (e.g., MICS, SMF, RMF, OMEGAMON, SLR, DCOLLECT, EREP); Service Provider system operation and support tools (e.g., SMP/E, JOB SCHEDULER, RERUN MANAGER, CONSOLE MANAGEMENT, SAR, RMDS, GDIF); Mainframe based network operations, support, access methods, and standard system print drivers (e.g., VTAM, TCP/IP, TCAM, BTAM, NETVIEW, NPM, JES328X, VPS, NETMASTER); Service Provider system-managed storage tools (e.g., DFSMS, ICKDSF, TAPE MANAGER); and  Service Provider Problem Management and Change Management Software. (b) CPU Hours – Specialty Engine (SE)  Application time;  Authorized User usage;  All time associated with data base management system and transaction system address spaces (for example, DB2, CICS, IMS, TSO);  Application driven backup time; and  Application development and maintenance time for DIR or a third party hired by DIR. Service Provider database management tools.  Basic operating system components (e.g., JES2, LLA, VLF, GRS, MSTJCL, IEESYSAS, TRACE, RASP, XCFAS, DUMPSRV, CONSOLE, ALLOCAS, CATALOG, MOUNT, IOSAS, PCAUTH);  Service Provider system performance monitor, capacity management, and billing data collection tools (e.g., MICS, SMF, RMF, OMEGAMON, SLR, DCOLLECT, EREP);  Service Provider system operation and support tools (e.g., SMP/E, JOB SCHEDULER, RERUN MANAGER, CONSOLE MANAGEMENT, SAR, RMDS, GDIF);  Mainframe based network operations, support, access methods, and standard system print drivers (e.g., VTAM, TCP/IP, TCAM, BTAM, NETVIEW, NPM, JES328X, VPS, NETMASTER);  Service Provider system-managed storage tools (e.g., DFSMS, ICKDSF, TAPE MANAGER); and  Service Provider Problem Management and Change Management Software.  Service Provider database management tools.and

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Data Center Services Service Component Provider Master Services Agreement, Data Center Services Master Services Agreement

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Mainframe Services - IBM. Mainframe Services - IBM are comprised of five (5) distinct Resource Unit Categories. Each of these Resource Unit Categories has a separate Annual Base Charge and Monthly Resource Baseline. These Annual Base Charges are set forth in Attachment 4-A and these Monthly Resource Baselines are set forth in Attachment 4-D and reflect the resources required to provide the Mainframe Services. Such Annual Base Charges, as adjusted by any ARCs and RRCs, for the Resource Unit Categories for Mainframe Services will fully compensate Service Provider for the performance of the Mainframe Services. (a) CPU Hours Authorized User usage; All time associated with data base management system and transaction system address spaces (for example, DB2, CICS, IMS, TSO); Authorized User usage of SAS, FOCUS, and other similar Software products; and Application driven backup time; and Application development and maintenance time for DIR or a third party hired by DIR. Basic operating system components (e.g., JES2, LLA, VLF, GRS, MSTJCL, IEESYSAS, TRACE, RASP, XCFAS, DUMPSRV, CONSOLE, ALLOCAS, CATALOG, MOUNT, IOSAS, PCAUTH); Service Provider system performance monitor, capacity management, and billing data collection tools (e.g., MICS, SMF, RMF, OMEGAMON, SLR, DCOLLECT, EREP); Service Provider system operation and support tools (e.g., SMP/E, JOB SCHEDULER, RERUN MANAGER, CONSOLE MANAGEMENT, SAR, RMDS, GDIF); Mainframe based network operations, support, access methods, and standard system print drivers (e.g., VTAM, TCP/IP, TCAM, BTAM, NETVIEW, NPM, JES328X, VPS, NETMASTER); Service Provider system-managed storage tools (e.g., DFSMS, ICKDSF, TAPE MANAGER); and  Service Provider Problem Management and Change Management Software. (b) CPU Hours – Specialty Engine (SE)  Application time;  Authorized User usage;  All time associated with data base management system and transaction system address spaces (for example, DB2, CICS, IMS, TSO);  Application driven backup time; and  Application development and maintenance time for DIR or a third party hired by DIR. Service Provider database management tools.  Basic operating system components (e.g., JES2, LLA, VLF, GRS, MSTJCL, IEESYSAS, TRACE, RASP, XCFAS, DUMPSRV, CONSOLE, ALLOCAS, CATALOG, MOUNT, IOSAS, PCAUTH);  Service Provider system performance monitor, capacity management, and billing data collection tools (e.g., MICS, SMF, RMF, OMEGAMON, SLR, DCOLLECT, EREP);  Service Provider system operation and support tools (e.g., SMP/E, JOB SCHEDULER, RERUN MANAGER, CONSOLE MANAGEMENT, SAR, RMDS, GDIF);  Mainframe based network operations, support, access methods, and standard system print drivers (e.g., VTAM, TCP/IP, TCAM, BTAM, NETVIEW, NPM, JES328X, VPS, NETMASTER);  Service Provider system-managed storage tools (e.g., DFSMS, ICKDSF, TAPE MANAGER); and  Service Provider Problem Management and Change Management Software.  Service Provider database management tools.and

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Samples: Master Services Agreement

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