Server Infrastructure Clause Samples

The Server Infrastructure clause defines the requirements and standards for the hardware, software, and network resources that support the operation of a service or application. It typically outlines the responsibilities for maintaining servers, ensuring adequate capacity, and implementing security measures such as firewalls and backups. By clearly specifying these obligations, the clause helps ensure reliable service delivery and minimizes the risk of downtime or data breaches.
Server Infrastructure. All Allied Universal Customer systems would utilize Amazon Web Services data centers in Northern VA – Zero physical Access. Data centers are ISO 27001 compliant. • The Standard Allied Universal Application Architecture will be used for customers using the Air Watch MDM and HELIAUS® Mobile application. Only encrypted access is allowed via HTTPS for both mobile app and web portal and all data is encrypted in transit. Clients and employees are provided access via HELIAUS® web-portal access by user name and 8 characters or longer and require uppercase, lowercase, alpha, numeric, and non-alpha. All employee and client users require multifactor authentication via SMS text or authenticator app. Passwords must be reset every 90 days HELIAUS® includes server infrastructure and hosting costs within Allied Universal’s per-user per-month pricing, thus minimizing costs per customer and per user by spreading them among a vast base and over each customer's contract term. HELIAUS® manages and monitors the server infrastructure.
Server Infrastructure. Identifying certain lapses in specific best practices, aging systems that may impact function and performance, and opportunities to optimize and reduce risk of obsolescence.
Server Infrastructure. Every server is hardened and imaged to contain only the necessary services to operate. All hosts are subject to a regular patching and maintenance routine and are periodically scanned for vulnerabilities and security threats using industry-leading technology. All servers are controlled and managed by an automation system to ensure consistent configuration across the environment.
Server Infrastructure. Currently, a large number of primary schools each have a server infrastructure on site at the school. The SRS are developing a plan for the phased migration of these school infrastructures to the data centre in Blaenavon. This will put schools on the same platform as Secondary Schools. Where migration has taken place, the school will be connected to the data centre in Blaenavon for file storage, backups, printing, application delivery, email and Internet services. This is managed by the SRS with some delegated responsibilities to the school technician. Where a primary school is not migrated and has its own server infrastructure onsite the school technician is able to provide limited support however this will be based on age and state of equipment. It is important to note that wherever possible, the SRS, through the wider resources available to it, endeavour to assist in restoring ‘normal’ service within the school.
Server Infrastructure. The parties acknowledge that PowerChannel has not taken possession of the Server Infrastructure as specified in Section 5.3 of the License Agreement. AIM shall hold all rights, title and interest in the Server Infrastructure.