Common use of Provision of Cloud Services Clause in Contracts

Provision of Cloud Services. ‌ 3.1 Forcepoint will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Cloud Services for the Subscription Term. The then- current Cloud Services service levels are incorporated by reference into this Agreement and may be found at: Cloud Services Service Level Agreement. Forcepoint makes no service level commitments for the Cloud Services’ functionality to the extent it is used to monitor access to third-party services where the continued availability of the functionality is adversely impacted by the third-party’s access policies. 3.2 If Forcepoint determines that the Products are being used to distribute Spam or Malware, or that the security or proper function of Cloud Services would be compromised due to, hacking, denial of service attacks or other activities originating from or directed at the network could compromise the security or operation of Cloud Services, then Forcepoint may immediately suspend Cloud Services until the problem is resolved. Forcepoint will promptly notify and work with Licensee to resolve the issues. 3.3 If Cloud Services are suspended or terminated, Forcepoint may reverse all configuration changes made during Cloud Services enrollment. It is Licensee’s responsibility to make the server configuration changes necessary to reroute traffic flowing through the Cloud Services. 3.4 Forcepoint may use Malware, and other information passing through or relating to usage of the Products for the purposes of developing, analyzing, maintaining, reporting on, and enhancing the Products and services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Agreements, License Agreement

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Provision of Cloud Services. 3.1 Forcepoint will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Cloud Services for the Subscription Term. The then- then-current Cloud Services service levels are incorporated by reference into this Agreement and may be found at: Cloud Services Service Level Agreement. Forcepoint makes no service level commitments for the Cloud Services’ functionality to the extent it is used to monitor access to third-party services where the continued availability of the functionality is adversely impacted by the third-party’s access policies. 3.2 If Forcepoint in its sole discretion determines that the Products are being used to distribute Spam or Malware, or that the security or proper function of Cloud Services would be compromised due to, hacking, denial of service attacks attacks, or other activities originating from or directed at the Subscriber’s network could compromise the security or operation proper function of Cloud Services, then Forcepoint may immediately suspend Cloud Services until the problem is resolved. Forcepoint will promptly notify and work with Licensee Subscriber to resolve the issues. 3.3 If Cloud Services are suspended or terminated, Forcepoint may reverse all configuration changes made during Cloud Services enrollment. It is LicenseeSubscriber’s responsibility to make the server configuration changes necessary to reroute traffic flowing through the Cloud Services. 3.4 Forcepoint may use Malware, and other information passing through or relating to usage of the Products for the purposes of developing, analyzing, maintaining, reporting on, and enhancing the Products and services. 3.5 The number of requests sent through the Cloud Services for the content disarm reconstruction service may not exceed 20 requests per-second. 3.6 If in any one calendar month the total Throughput including data sent and received through Cloud Services for the content disarm reconstruction service exceeds the Permitted Capacity purchased, then Forcepoint may terminate the applicable Cloud Services Subscription upon 30 days prior written notice unless Subscriber purchases additional Permitted Capacity.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement

Provision of Cloud Services. ‌ 3.1 Forcepoint will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Cloud Services for the Subscription Term. The then- then-current Cloud Services service levels are incorporated by reference into this Agreement and may be found at: Cloud Services Service Level Agreement. Forcepoint makes no service level commitments for the Cloud Services’ functionality to the extent it is used to monitor access to third-party services where the continued availability of the functionality is adversely impacted by the third-party’s access policiesxxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/forcepoint-cloud-services-service-level-agreement. 3.2 If Forcepoint in its sole discretion determines that the Products are being used to distribute Spam or Malware, or that the security or proper function of Cloud Services would be compromised due to, hacking, denial of service attacks attacks, or other activities originating from or directed at the Subscriber’s network could compromise the security or operation proper function of Cloud Services, then Forcepoint may immediately suspend Cloud Services until the problem is resolved. Forcepoint will promptly notify and work with Licensee Subscriber to resolve the issues. 3.3 If Cloud Services are suspended or terminated, Forcepoint may reverse all configuration changes made during Cloud Services enrollment. It is LicenseeSubscriber’s responsibility to make the server configuration changes necessary to reroute traffic flowing through the Cloud Services. 3.4 Forcepoint may use Malware, and other information passing through or relating to usage of the Products for the purposes of developing, analyzing, maintaining, reporting on, and enhancing the Products and services. 3.5 The number of requests sent through the Cloud Services for the content disarm reconstruction service may not exceed 20 requests per-second. 3.6 If in any one calendar month the total Throughput including data sent and received through Cloud Services for the content disarm reconstruction service exceeds the Permitted Capacity purchased, then Forcepoint may terminate the applicable Cloud Services Subscription upon 30 days prior written notice unless Subscriber purchases additional Permitted Capacity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subscription Agreement

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Provision of Cloud Services. 3.1 Forcepoint will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Cloud Services for the Subscription Term. The then- current Cloud Services service levels are incorporated by reference into this Agreement and may be found at: Cloud Services Service Level Agreement. Forcepoint makes no service level commitments for the Cloud Services’ functionality to the extent it is used to monitor access to third-party services where the continued availability of the functionality is adversely impacted by the third-party’s access policies. 3.2 If Forcepoint determines that the Products are being used to distribute Spam or Malware, or that the security or proper function of Cloud Services would be compromised due to, hacking, denial of service attacks or other activities originating from or directed at the network could compromise the security or operation of Cloud Services, then Forcepoint may immediately suspend Cloud Services until the problem is resolved. Forcepoint will promptly notify and work with Licensee to resolve the issues. 3.3 If Cloud Services are suspended or terminated, Forcepoint may reverse all configuration changes made during Cloud Services enrollment. It is Licensee’s responsibility to make the server configuration changes necessary to reroute traffic flowing through the Cloud Services. 3.4 Forcepoint may use Malware, and other information passing through or relating to usage of the Products for the purposes of developing, analyzing, maintaining, reporting on, and enhancing the Products and services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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