Service Monitoring and Analyses Sample Clauses

Service Monitoring and Analyses. Vocera may (i) compile statistical and other information related to the performance, operation and use of its Products and Services, including any Software, and (ii) use data from your use of the Products and Services in aggregated, de-identified form for security and operations management, to create statistical analyses, and for research and development purposes (clauses (i) and (ii) are collectively referred to as “Service Analyses”). Service Analyses will not incorporate your Confidential Information in a form that could serve to identify you or any individual or any Protected Health Information and will be stripped of all persistent identifiers (such as device identifiers, IP addresses and cookie IDs). Vocera retains all intellectual property rights in Service Analyses.
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Service Monitoring and Analyses. 6.10.1 EzoTech Inc. continuously monitors the Service to facilitate EzoTech Inc.’s operation of the Service; to help resolve Customer service requests; to detect and address threats to the functionality, security, integrity, and availability of the Service as well as any content, data, or applications in the Service; and to detect and address illegal acts or violations of the Acceptable Use Policy. EzoTech Inc. monitoring tools do not collect or store any Customer Data residing in the Service, except as needed for such purposes. EzoTech Inc. does not monitor, and does not address issues with, non-EzoTech Inc. software provided by Customer or any of Customer’s Users that is stored in, or run on or through, the Service. Information collected by EzoTech Inc. monitoring tools (excluding Customer Data) may also be used to assist in managing EzoTech Inc.’s product and service portfolio, to help EzoTech Inc. address deficiencies in its product and service offerings, and for license management purposes.
Service Monitoring and Analyses. 8.1Anapact continuously monitors the Service to facilitate Anapact’s operation of the Service; to help resolve Customer service requests; to detect and address threats to the functionality, security, integrity, and availability of the Service as well as any content, data, or applications in the Service; and to detect and address illegal acts or violations of the Acceptable Use Policy. Anapact monitoring tools do not collect or store any Customer Data residing in the Service, except as needed for such purposes. Anapact does not monitor, and does not address issues with, non-Anapact software provided by Customer or any of Customer’s Users that is stored in, or run on or through, the Service. Information collected by Anapact monitoring tools (excluding Customer Data) may also be used to assist in managing Anapact’s product and service portfolio, to help Anapact address deficiencies in its product and service offerings, and for license management purposes.
Service Monitoring and Analyses. We may (i) compile statistical and other information related to the performance, operation and use of the Services, and (ii) use data from the Services in aggregated form for security and operations management, to create statistical analyses, and for research and development purposes (clauses i and ii are collectively referred to as “Service Analyses”). We may make Service Analyses publicly available; however, Service Analyses will not incorporate Your Data or Confidential Information in a form that could serve to identify You or any individual. We retain all intellectual property rights in Service Analyses.
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  • Program Monitoring and Evaluation (c) The Recipient shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, and furnish to the Association not later than six months after the Closing Date, a report of such scope and in such detail as the Association shall reasonably request, on the execution of the Program, the performance by the Recipient and the Association of their respective obligations under the Legal Agreements and the accomplishment of the purposes of the Financing.”

  • SERVICE MONITORING, ANALYSES AND ORACLE SOFTWARE 11.1 We continuously monitor the Services to facilitate Oracle’s operation of the Services; to help resolve Your service requests; to detect and address threats to the functionality, security, integrity, and availability of the Services as well as any content, data, or applications in the Services; and to detect and address illegal acts or violations of the Acceptable Use Policy. Oracle monitoring tools do not collect or store any of Your Content residing in the Services, except as needed for such purposes. Oracle does not monitor, and does not address issues with, non-Oracle software provided by You or any of Your Users that is stored in, or run on or through, the Services. Information collected by Oracle monitoring tools (excluding Your Content) may also be used to assist in managing Oracle’s product and service portfolio, to help Oracle address deficiencies in its product and service offerings, and for license management purposes.

  • Project Monitoring Reporting and Evaluation The Recipient shall furnish to the Association each Project Report not later than forty-five (45) days after the end of each calendar semester, covering the calendar semester.

  • Monitoring and Evaluation a. The AGENCY shall expeditiously provide to the COUNTY upon request, all data needed for the purpose of monitoring, evaluating and/or auditing the program(s). This data shall include, but not be limited to, clients served, services provided, outcomes achieved, information on materials and services delivered, and any other data required, in the sole discretion of the COUNTY, that may be required to adequately monitor and evaluate the services provided under this Contract. Monitoring shall be performed in accordance with COUNTY’S established Noncompliance Standards, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as Attachment “C”.

  • INTERNET PLANNING, ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS ‌ Job Title: Internet/Web Engineer Job#: 2620 General Characteristics Integrally involved in the development and support of all Internet/Intranet/Extranet sites and supporting systems. Works closely with other IT groups and customers to define the system design and user interface based on customer needs and objectives. Participates in all phases of the development and implementation process, and may act as a project manager on special projects. Ensures the integration of the Web servers and all other supporting systems. Responsible for system tuning, optimization of information/data processing, maintenance and support of the production environment.

  • Monitoring and Auditing 7.1. Site visits by Sponsor, CRO and/or another authorized designee (e.g., Study monitor) will be scheduled in advance for times mutually acceptable to the Parties during normal business hours. Sponsor’s, CRO’s and/or authorized designee’s access is subject to reasonable safeguards to ensure confidentiality of medical records and systems.

  • Monitoring and Compliance Every year during the term of this Agreement on the anniversary date of the effective date of the Agreement, the Restaurant shall provide to the United States a narrative report of the actions taken during the reporting period to remove any barriers to access and otherwise enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities at the Restaurant and any plans for action concerning ADA compliance in the coming year. The report shall include as an exhibit copies of any complaint, whether formal or informal, received during the reporting period alleging that the Restaurant was not being operated in compliance with the ADA or otherwise discriminated against any person on account of disability. The Owner and Operator of the Restaurant shall cooperate in good faith with any and all reasonable requests by the United States for access to the Restaurant and for information and documents concerning the Restaurant's compliance with this Agreement and the ADA. The United States shall have the right to verify compliance with this Agreement and the ADA, both as set forth in this Agreement and through any means available to the general public, including visits to the public areas of the Restaurant and communications with Restaurant staff. The United States shall have the right to inspect the facility at any time, and counsel for the United States need not identify themselves in the course of visits to the public areas.

  • Reporting and Monitoring Please provide a brief description of the mechanisms proposed for this project for reporting to the UNDP and partners, including a reporting schedule.

  • PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING Performance indicators

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