Partner Service Team Sample Clauses

Partner Service Team. The Partner Service Team agrees to abide by the service and support requirements listed in this OLA. Additional responsibilities include the following: ● Collaboration with the NYU Login Service Team in development/technical work in support of the Partner Service. ● A minimum of six weeks advanced notification to the NYU Login Service Team of planned upgrades or modifications to the Partner Service that may affect the single sign-on functionality and which may require testing and/or development work. ● Partner Service application modifications that support the single sign-on functionality, as well as testing to ensure proper functionality after Partner Service maintenance, updates, or upgrades. ● Communication with Partner Service end-users and documentation for them of login/logout functionality with respect to the Partner Service. ● When requested by the Login Service team to make changes necessary to sustain the availability and security of the Login Service, the Partner Service must implement such changes within six months of official notification. This may include updating SSL certificates, updating application software components involved in single sign-on, or changing configuration parameters that affect the performance of the Login Service. This work and its funding are the responsibility of the Partner Service and are necessary to facilitate the continued reliability and security of the shared Login Service environment. ● The Partner Service must pay particular attention to the eventual expiration of any signing certificate used as part of the SSO integration: (1) tracking upcoming certificate expiration dates, (2) maintaining a test environment where a new certificate can be tested,
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Partner Service Team. The Partner Service Team agrees to abide by the service and support requirements listed in this OLA. Additional responsibilities include the following: • Collaboration with the NYU Login Service Team in development/technical work in support of the Partner Service. • A minimum of six weeks advanced notification to the NYU Login Service Team of planned upgrades or modifications to the Partner Service that may affect the single sign- on functionality and which may require testing and/or development work. • Partner Service application modifications that support the single sign-on functionality, as well as testing to ensure proper functionality after Partner Service maintenance, updates, or upgrades. • Communication with Partner Service end-users and documentation for them of login/logout functionality with respect to the Partner Service. • When requested by the Login Service team to make changes necessary to sustain the availability and security of the Login Service, the Partner Service must implement such changes within six months of official notification. This may include updating SSL certificates, updating SSO Agent software, or changing configuration parameters that affect the performance of the Login Service. This work and its funding are the responsibility of the Partner Service and are necessary to facilitate the continued reliability and security of the shared Login Service environment. • The Partner Service must pay particular attention to the eventual expiration of any signing certificate used as part of the SSO integration: (1) tracking upcoming certificate expiration dates, (2) maintaining a test environment where a new certificate can be tested,

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