Office Automation Sample Clauses

Office Automation. A comprehen- sive Tribal IV–D agency may opt to conduct automated data processing and recordkeeping activities through Office Automation. Allowable activities under this paragraph include procure- ment, installation, operation and maintenance of essential Office Auto- mation capability as defined in § 310.1 of this part.
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Office Automation. 1121 This is the service for provisioning certain office automation components. 3 xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/ 1122 6.1.3.1 Email and calendaring service 1123 ECHA currently has an on-premise installation of Microsoft Exchange managed by the 1124 Incumbent. The Contractor shall take over this service from the Incumbent and provide a similar 1125 service to ECHA. 1126 The email service shall provide a performant and stable platform for message delivery and 1127 calendaring compatible with MS Office Outlook. 1128 The Contractor shall: 1129  Manage all aspects of configuration for Microsoft Exchange (including, but not limited 1130 to, transport rules, connectors, virtual directories, database availability groups and 1131 databases). 1132  Manage all aspects of configuration for Exchange Online Protection. 1133  Manage all aspect of configuration for Exchange Online and a hybrid scenario. 1134  Install new certificates. 1135  Manage all aspects of configuration of Active Directory related to the operation and 1136 configuration of Exchange. 1137  Manage all aspects of Windows operating system management for the servers hosting 1138 Exchange at ECHA (if so required). 1139  Manage additional Anti-Virus and Spam\Malware protection software on ECHA’s on- 1140 premises Exchange servers. 1141  When required, upgrade Exchange installation to newer version. 1142  Troubleshoot and fix client connectivity issues. 1143  Provide support for integrating other 3rd party solutions with the email service (e.g. via 1144 APIs). 1145  Provide reports on messaging volume, mailbox counts, database sizes and storage 1146 consumption. 1147 The Contractor shall provide a state-of-the-art and highly-available messaging security function. 1148 The Contractor shall take over ECHA’s existing configuration and migrate it to the offered 1149 service. 1150 The Contractor shall provide for the following security features: 1151  Anti-virus 1152  Anti-malware 1153  Anti-spam 1154 The Contractor should provide suggestions for improvements in the existing Exchange 1155 infrastructure and messaging security function. 1156 6.1.3.2 Windows services 1157 Windows services will be managed as one environment, as the services are very closely related. 1158 6.1.3.2.1 Active Directory Services 1159 ECHA uses Microsoft Active Directory which is managed by the Incumbent. The Contractor shall 1160 take over these services from the Incumbent and provide a similar service to ECHA. 1161 The Active Dire...
Office Automation. 6.1.3.1 Email and calendaring service Yes Yes (upon agreement) No (yes only for messaging security) 6.1.3.2 Windows services Yes Yes (upon agreement) No
Office Automation. FPMU is a research-based unit. Different types of research/analytical works have to be done regularly. This unit also needs to maintain close contact with different working partners both locally and internationally. FPMU/DGF office will be equipped with sufficient Internet connections, high profile computers/laptops, analytical software, cell-phones, fax machines etc. for improving MIS, communications and research. Budget cost and equipment procurement will be closely coordinated with the NFPCSP, which provides for the refurbishment of the FPMU premises and the procurement of equipment to that effect.
Office Automation. IBMGS-US will provide support of the Standard Desktop Software for End Users in accordance with Schedule E and Schedule J. Such support shall consist of (a) desktop support for End Users at the following Eckerd Service Locations in Largo, Florida: (i) Bryan Dairy Road, (ii) Starkey Road, and (iii) Martin Marietta ((x), (ii) and (iii) xxx "Xorporate Campus"); xxxxxxxxx xxxblem determination assistance, problem resolution, and deskside assistance as required; and (b) remote support for mobile remote End Users which consists of problem determination assistance, problem resolution, and depot services ((a) and (b) the "OA Services"). IBMGS-US will provide OA Services for the configurations of equipment as set forth in Schedule K (the "Standard Desktop Configurations"). Any changes to the number or complexity of the Standard Desktop Configurations must be agreed to by the Parties. OA Services will be available from 7 A.M. to 7 P.M., Monday through Friday, and 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M., Saturday. OA Services will not be available on Sundays or Eckerd holidays except as otherwise agreed to by the Parties. Deskside assistance is available only for the Corporate Campus. Eckerd shall be financially responsible for all parts required to effect repairs, support for office automation software which is not Standard Desktop Software, and any IBMGS-US travel in support of mobile remote End Users. IBMGS-US travel in support of mobile remote End Users will be in accordance with Eckerd expense guidelines or be previously approved by Eckerd and shall be invoiced to Eckerd monthly.
Office Automation. Managed Email and calendaring service Managed Active Directory Services Contractor (and related sub- contractors/suppliers/vendors) ECHA, third parties Managed DNS Service Managed file shares ( 685 The table below provides an overview of the services and main their actors. 686 Table 9 Overview of services and their main actors Service Scope Supply Demand DFS & SMB) Managed DHCP service Managed Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
Office Automation. The office automation software is built into Claims Connect: (a) Contains business rules engine (b) Document management capabilities providing paperless environment (c) Many automated workflow processes insure consistent and accurate work product (d) Claims Connect system is covered under our SSAE18 certification
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  • Special Services Should the Trust have occasion to request the Adviser to perform services not herein contemplated or to request the Adviser to arrange for the services of others, the Adviser will act for the Trust on behalf of the Fund upon request to the best of its ability, with compensation for the Adviser's services to be agreed upon with respect to each such occasion as it arises.

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