Operations and Processing Sample Clauses

Operations and Processing. Service Provider responsibilities include: 1. Perform successful backups of DIR and DIR Customers systems, in compliance with Service Management Manual. 1.1. Coordinate backup processing with DIR Customers in any situation with the potential to negatively impact operational performance. 2. Remain current in the knowledge and use of data storage technology and management products. 3. Perform online storage tuning. 4. Provide event, warning, alert, and alarm processing and management. 5. Provide resolution of all event, warning, alert, and alarm messages. 5.1. Notify DIR Customers as appropriate on alert notifications. 5.2. Proactively create Incident Records and resolve backup Problems. 6. Interface with the Incident Management and Problem Management processes and liaise will all parties supporting incident and problem resolution. 7. Provide Storage and Backup infrastructure configuration maintenance. 8. Instigate improvement or remedial activities in operational processes under the control of Change Management. 9. Assign and initialize storage as required for performance of the Services. 10. Determine file, data set, and volume placement. 11. Manage the archiving of inactive files and report on online storage directories for review by Operations and DBA staff. 12. Conduct routine monitoring using Software tools to measure the efficiency of online storage access, and take corrective action as needed (including performance adjustments to Equipment and Software, or file placement as required to maximize service). 13. Periodically (but not less than quarterly) retrieve and test all backup media types and verify that the data (including databases) can be restored in a usable fashion. 14. Coordinate with DIR Customers to periodically (but not less than quarterly) perform production recovery testing of DIR Customer data (e.g. file sets, databases) to verify RPO can be met and verify recovery is effective. 15. Provide compression options for disk and tape (e.g. compression on the fly at the server instance vs. compress at the tape drive). 16. Support and manage encryption as required by DIR Customer. 17. Provision of partition volume resizing/extending using current technology (e.g. disk imaging, partitioning software) to optimize the process in order to avoid scheduled downtime or recovery risk.
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Operations and Processing. Service Provider responsibilities are for the Consolidated Data Centers and include: 1. Coordinate with Data Center Component Provider for operational responsibilities for all External Storage Media management functions, both on-site and off-site, for External Storage Media library operations and administration. 2. Utilize the most efficient and effective storage media, tools, and processes for DIR Customers’ data and programs. 3. Coordinate with DCS Service Providers and other Third Party Vendors to recycle media regularly, manage media replacement, and recopy media to provide data integrity and quality. 4. Periodically (but not less than quarterly) coordinate the retrieval and test of all backup media types and verify data can be restored in a usable fashion and report results. 5. Coordinate with the Data Center Component Provider to wipe/erase the data and configuration information resident on media, prior to disposal or re-use, and in accordance with TAC 202. 6. Provide systems administration and support for media libraries and library management systems. 7. Coordinate with the Data Center Component Provider for the provision of all External Media Storage handling (e.g. tape mounts, physical tape library, tape retrieval) functions required in the Consolidated Data Centers. 8. Coordinate the creation and handling of tapes identified as Do Not Destroy (DND) with DIR Customers and the Data Center Component Provider, as requested, and in compliance with the Service Management Manual.
Operations and Processing. Amdocs' responsibilities with respect to storage media operations and processing include the following: [**]
Operations and Processing. Service Provider responsibilities are for the Non-Consolidated Service Locations unless otherwise stated and include: 1. Assume operational responsibilities for all External Storage Media management functions, both on-site and off-site, for External Storage Media library operations and administration in Non- Consolidated Service Locations. 2. Utilize the most efficient and effective storage media, tools, and processes for DIR Customers’ data and programs.
Operations and Processing. Service Provider responsibilities are for the Consolidated Data Centers and include: 1. Assume in coordination with other Service Component Providers operational responsibilities for all External Storage Media management functions, both on-site and off-site, for External Storage Media library operations and administration. 2. Utilize the most efficient and effective storage media, tools, and processes for DIR Customers’ data and programs. 3. Recycle media regularly, manage media replacement (worn or damaged media), and recopy media to provide data integrity and quality. 4. Retrieve External Storage Media from on-site and off-site storage as requested by DIR, DIR Customers, other DCS Service Providers and Co-Location Third Parties, or as required in an emergency. 5. Wipe or erase the data and configuration information resident on the media prior to disposal or re-use, and in accordance with TAC 202. 6. Dispose of retired media in an environmentally sound manner after purging any DIR or DIR Customer data using DIR Customer, State and/or Federal guidelines/policies (e.g. TAC 202) prior to disposing of media. 7. Operate media libraries and library management systems as required to provide the Services. 8. At the request of other Service Component Providers, DIR Customers or Co-Location Third Parties provide all External Media Storage handling (e.g. tape mounts, physical tape library, tape retrieval) functions required in the Consolidated Data Centers. 9. Properly clean and maintain Equipment to minimize problems and outages, at intervals established with DIR or in compliance with stated and written specifications. 10. Perform External Storage Media mounts to support operational activities at the Consolidated Data Centers. 11. Initialize new External Storage Media. 12. Coordinate the creation and handling of tapes identified as Do Not Destroy (DND) with DIR Customers and other DCS Service Providers, as requested, and in compliance with the Service Management Manual.
Operations and Processing. Service Provider responsibilities include: 1. Remain current in the knowledge and use of data storage technology and management products. 2. Perform online storage tuning. 3. Monitor backup processes to ensure successful completion based on DIR Customer requirements. 3.1. Provide for resolution of backup failures to maintain RPO integrity of DIR Customer data 4. Provide event, warning, alert, and alarm processing and management. 4.1. Provide reports related to event, warning, alert and alarm processing as requested by DIR or DIR Customer.
Operations and Processing. Service Provider responsibilities include: 1. Coordinate with Data Center Component Provider for operational responsibilities for all External Storage Media management functions, both on-site and off-site, for External Storage Media library operations and administration. 2. Utilize the most efficient and effective storage media, tools, and processes for DIR Customers’ data and programs. 3. Coordinate with DCS Service Providers and other Third Party Vendors to recycle media regularly, manage media replacement, and recopy media to provide data integrity and quality. 4. Periodically (but not less than quarterly) coordinate the retrieval and test of all backup media types and verify data can be restored in a usable fashion and report results.
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Operations and Processing. Service Provider responsibilities are for the Non-Consolidated Service Locations unless otherwise stated and include: 1. Assume operational responsibilities for all External Storage Media management functions, both on-site and off-site, for External Storage Media library operations and administration in Non- Consolidated Service Locations. 2. Utilize the most efficient and effective storage media, tools, and processes for DCS Customers’ data and programs. 3. Recycle media regularly, manage media replacement, and recopy media to provide data integrity and quality. 4. Retrieve External Storage Media from on-site and off-site storage as requested by DIR and DCS Customers or as required in an emergency. 5. Wipe and erase the data and configuration information resident on media, prior to disposal or re- use, and in accordance with TAC 202. 6. Dispose of retired media in an environmentally sound manner after purging any DIR or DCS Customer data using State and/or Federal guidelines/policies prior to disposing of media in accordance with TAC 202. 7. Operate and support media libraries and library management systems as required to provide the Services. 8. Perform External Storage Media handling (e.g. tape mounts, physical tape library, tape retrieval) to support operational activities at sites staffed by Service Provider personnel. 9. Properly clean and maintain Equipment to minimize problems and outages, at intervals established with DIR or in compliance with stated and written specifications. 10. At Business Offices, coordinate with other parties (e.g. Third Party Vendor or DCS Customer) to do: 10.1. Establish processes and procedures for proper handling of External Storage Media with the other parties; and 10.2. Direct the other parties’ personnel to perform External Storage Media mounts. 11. Coordinate the creation and handling of tapes identified as Do Not Destroy (DND) with DCS Customers and the Data Center Component Provider, as requested, and in compliance with the Service Management Manual. 12. Recopy External Storage Media to support minimization of read/write errors, including Refresh to new media per scheduled retirement guidelines, and/or to recover corrupted data. 13. Initialize new External Storage Media. 14. Periodically (but not less than quarterly) retrieve and test all backup media types and verify data can be restored in a usable fashion and report results.

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  • Processing operations The personal data transferred will be subject to the following basic processing activities (please specify):

  • Operations and Properties Borrower shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, act prudently and in accordance with customary industry standards in managing or operating its assets, properties, business and investments. Borrower shall, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries to, keep in good working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted, all of its assets and properties which are necessary to the conduct of its business.

  • Operations As of the date hereof, the Company has not conducted, and prior to the IPO Closing the Company will not conduct, any operations other than organizational activities and activities in connection with offerings of its securities.

  • Business Operations Company will provide all necessary equipment, personnel and other appurtenances necessary to conduct its operations. Company will conduct its business operations hereunder in a lawful, orderly and proper manner, considering the nature of such operation, so as not to unreasonably annoy, disturb, endanger or be offensive to others at or near the Premises or elsewhere on the Airport.

  • Safe Operations Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, an NTO may take, or cause to be taken, such action with respect to the operation of its facilities as it deems necessary to maintain Safe Operations. To ensure Safe Operations, the local operating rules of the ITO(s) shall govern the connection and disconnection of generation with NTO transmission facilities. Safe Operations include the application and enforcement of rules, procedures and protocols that are intended to ensure the safety of personnel operating or performing work or tests on transmission facilities.

  • Management and Operations of Business Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, all powers to control and manage the business and affairs of the Partnership shall be vested exclusively in the General Partner; the Limited Partner shall not have any power to control or manage the Partnership.

  • Operations Matters In the conduct its business and operations, Pledgor shall, and shall cause each of the Companies to: (i) maintain books and records, separate from those of any other Person; (ii) maintain its bank accounts and all its other assets separate from those of any other Person; (iii) hold regular member, partnership or shareholder meetings, as appropriate, to conduct its business, and observe all other limited liability company, partnership or corporate formalities, as the case may be; (iv) hold itself out to creditors and the public as a legal entity separate and distinct from any other Person; (v) prepare separate financial statements, or if part of a consolidated or combined group, then it shall be shown as a separate member of such group, including in a footnote(s) to the relevant financial statements disclosing its separate existence and identity and the existence of its own assets; (vi) allocate and charge fairly and reasonably any common employee or overhead shared with Affiliates; (vii) transact all business with Affiliates on an arm's-length basis and to enter into transactions with Affiliates on an arm's-length basis; (viii) conduct business in its own name; (ix) with regard to each Company, maintain a sufficient number of employees in light of such Company's contemplated business operations; (x) correct any misunderstanding regarding its separate identity of which Pledgor has actual knowledge; (xi) not identify itself in writing as a division of any other Person; and (xii) maintain adequate capital in light of its contemplated business operations.

  • Operations and Maintenance Seller shall not during the months of June through September inclusive schedule any non-emergency maintenance that reduces the energy generating capability of the Facility by more than ten percent (10%), unless (i) such outage is required to avoid damage to the Facility, (ii) such maintenance is necessary to maintain equipment warranties and cannot be scheduled outside the months of June through September, (iii) such outage is required in accordance with prudent electrical practices, or (iv) the Parties agree otherwise in writing.

  • Operational All expenses for running and operating all machinery, equipments and installations comprised in the Common Areas, including elevators, diesel generator set, changeover switch, pump and other common installations including their license fees, taxes and other levies (if any) and expenses ancillary or incidental thereto and the lights of the Common Areas and the road network.

  • Operation of the Business Except as set forth on Section 10.1 of the Sentech Disclosure Schedule, as contemplated by this Agreement or as expressly agreed to in writing by Sensec and Ensec, during the period from the date of this Agreement to the Effective Time, Sentech and its Subsidiaries will conduct their operations only in the ordinary course of business consistent with sound financial, operational and regulatory practice, and will take no action which would materially adversely affect their ability to consummate the Transactions. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement or except as disclosed in the Sentech Disclosure Schedule, prior to the Effective Time, neither Sentech nor any of its Subsidiaries will, without the prior written consent of Sensec and Ensec: (a) amend its Charter Documents or bylaws (or similar organizational documents); (b) authorize for issuance, issue, sell, deliver, grant any options for, or otherwise agree or commit to issue, sell or deliver any shares of its capital stock or any other securities, other than pursuant to and in accordance with the terms of any Existing Options or Sentech Warrants listed on the Sentech Disclosure Schedule; (c) recapitalize, split, combine or reclassify any shares of its capital stock; declare, set aside or pay any dividend or other distribution (whether in cash, stock or property or any combination thereof) in respect of its capital stock; or purchase, redeem or otherwise acquire any of its or its Subsidiaries' securities or modify any of the terms of any such securities; (d) (i) create, incur, assume or permit to exist any long-term debt or any short-term debt for borrowed money other than under existing notes payable, lines of credit or other credit facilities or in the ordinary course of business, or with respect to its Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries in the ordinary course of business; (ii) assume, guarantee, endorse or otherwise become liable or responsible (whether directly, contingently or otherwise) for the obligations of any other Person except its Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries in the ordinary course of business or as otherwise may be contractually required and disclosed in the Sentech Disclosure Schedule; or (iii) make any loans, advances or capital contributions to, or investments in, any other Person except its Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries; (i) amend any Sentech Benefit Plan or (ii) except in the ordinary course of business consistent with usual practice or established policy (a) increase in any manner the rate of compensation of any of its directors, officers or other employees everywhere, except for increases in the ordinary course of business; (b) pay or agree to pay any bonus, pension, retirement allowance, severance or other employee benefit except as required under currently existing Sentech Benefit Plans disclosed in the Sentech Disclosure Schedule or in the ordinary course of business; or (c) amend, terminate or enter into any employment, consulting, severance, change in control or similar agreements or arrangements with any of its directors, officers or other employees; (f) enter into any material agreement, commitment or contract, except agreements, commitments or contracts for the purchase, sale or lease of goods or services in the ordinary course of business; (g) other than in the ordinary course of business, authorize, recommend, propose or announce an intention to authorize, recommend or propose, or enter into any Contract with respect to, any (i) plan of liquidation or dissolution, (ii) acquisition of a material amount of assets or securities, (iii) disposition or Encumbrance of a material amount of assets or securities, (iv) merger or consolidation or (v) material change in its capitalization; (h) change any material accounting or Tax procedure or practice; (i) take any action the taking of which, or knowingly omit to take any action the omission of which, would cause any of the representations and warranties herein to fail to be true and correct in all material respects as of the date of such action or omission as though made at and as of the date of such action or omission; (j) compromise, settle or otherwise modify any material claim or litigation not identified in the Sentech Disclosure Schedule; or (k) commit or agree to do any of the foregoing.

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