Service Summary. 2.1 BT Private Compute orchestrate is a cloud based orchestration service providing the Customer with a self-service capability to browse, select, provision, and deploy virtual infrastructure including Virtual Machines, network, Storage and security within their existing Infrastructure (“Service”).
2.2 The Service is available with and dependent on BT Cloud Compute being Ordered and the different types of equipment set out in Clause 2.3.
2.3 The Service is available with:
(a) BT Hardware made available to the Customer under BT Private Compute; or
(b) Customer Equipment including Product purchased under BT Cloud Compute on- premises.
2.4 The terms and conditions set out in this Schedule apply in addition to the terms and conditions set out below:
(a) the terms and conditions applicable to BT Cloud Compute; and
(b) where BT Hardware is to be used with the Service, the terms and conditions applicable to BT Private Compute.
Service Summary. West’s Location Data Management Service (the “Service”), provided by CenturyLink, provides hosted location and CUSTOMER information database systems and services, including Master Street Guide (MSAG) validation, service order input (“SOI”) processing and validation, and metrics reporting. This Service Guide provides CUSTOMER with the following information: • Responsibility Matrix • Project implementation tasks to move to the Service • Detail on the Service, including a services description and response times • Operational coordination between CenturyLink, West, and CUSTOMER
Service Summary. What is Adaptive Mobility The Adaptive Mobility solution is a modular Mobile, Mobile Broadband and Enterprise Wireless solution. You can add one or more Adaptive Mobility Plans to your Adaptive Mobility solution. Each Adaptive Mobility Plan and its inclusions and options are described in section 4 below. You can also add various optional add-ons (as described in section 4 below) to each Adaptive Mobility Plan. You can also: purchase compatible devices and accessories under your Adaptive Mobility solution either outright or on a repayment plan, as further described in section 4.4 of these Service Terms; or lease devices under your Adaptive Mobility solution as further described in section 4.4 of these Service Terms.
Service Summary. The funding for this contract is made available from the Federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA), through the Division of Career Services (DCS), for the provision of services to eligible WIA Dislocated Worker OJT Trainees under the On-the-Job Training National Emergency Grant (CFDA# 17.277) and Rapid Response (CFDA# 17.260 ). The contracted Fiscal Agent will ensure local career centers provide comprehensive employment and training services to eligible Dislocated Workers. This program will provide intensive on-the-job training services to the aforementioned Dislocated Workers with the ultimate goal of placement in unsubsidized employment. The target population for the OJT/NEG Project is Dislocated Workers who are unemployed, prolonged unemployed (at least 22 weeks unemployed) or underemployed, and who have documented need for WIA intensive and/or training services to gain re-employment providing self-sufficient wages. For the purposes of this contract, applicants must have been dislocated or have received a layoff notice on or after January 1, 2008.
Service Summary. What is Adaptive Mobility Adaptive Mobility is a modular Mobile, Mobile Broadband and Enterprise Wireless solution. You can add one or more Adaptive Mobility plans to your Adaptive Mobility solution. Each Adaptive Mobility plan and its inclusions and options are described in section 3.1. You can also add various optional add-ons to each Adaptive Mobility plan as described in section 4.1. You can also: purchase compatible devices and accessories under your Adaptive Mobility solution either outright or on a repayment plan, as further described in section 4.4; or lease devices under your Adaptive Mobility solution as further described in section 4.4 and section 4.9.
Service Summary. Provide an overview of how the service was delivered at the time of the incident occurring. For example; • CQC inspection outcomes • Safeguarding procedures in place • Risk Management policies • Organisational structure • Management and Supervision practices • Volume of work • Staff turnover, sickness, workloads • Training offer • Significant national/local policy changes
Service Summary. 3.1. The service is effective for months from the date of this Agreement
Service Summary. Facilities Services is responsible for maintenance, operations, repair and minor renovations of HUB/Costo consisting of about 50,000 square feet. Buildings are open 15 hours per day, 7 days per week. from the HUB/Costo (including the 25 yard compactor). Service Cost Summary Table (A) Service Cost FTE to Provide Service Total Cost Driver per Square Foot (161,864 sq. ft.) Total Cost from Fund 19900 Total Cost from Recharge and Premiums Total Cost from Other Fund Sources Total Service Cost Highlander Union Building 13.00 $7.23 $0 $1,170,733 $0 $1,170,733 Extended Hours Proposal 1.00 $0.11 $0 $18,155 $0 $18,155
Service Summary. The Unity Assessment Service analyzes the Unity Messaging solution to verify the Authorized Channel‟s implementation meets design specifications and Cisco best practices (“Services”). The Services provide a report output that contains findings, recommended changes, and a diagnosis of potential issues and gaps, based on End User‟s forward looking plans. Such analysis and report typically include amongst other information, the following as it pertains to the: Unity environment: o Verification of Hardware OS versions, releases, service packs, config settings o Verification of Unity versions, release, patch levels o Unity server health check o Server placement/scaling/design analysis o Application provisioning/configuration audit Unity Server Assessment: o Disk utilization o Memory utilization o CPU utilization o Port usage statistics o Number of subscribers o SNMP capability o Security (account lockout) o Page faults monitoring o Link between more than one Unity server Monitoring o Unity security o Consistency of configuration amongst devices o Design specifications o Overall best practices Services are delivered remotely to Authorized Channel. Provide Authorized Channel the mechanism to collect the device data from the End User‟s network through the following options:
Service Summary. In two paragraphs (maximum), students summarize the service activities, tasks and/or projects that have been tentatively discussed with the service supervisor. Students explain how those tasks support their personal, academic, and service goals?