Shared Resources. 24.1. The Service Provider may use Shared Resources provided that:
Shared Resources. Each signing organization will share resources as appropriate. This sharing of resources may include, but not be limited to offering transition, training and/or evaluation space to the other organization, sharing results of testing and evaluations with parent permission, working together on committees to improve the process for families, attendance at State trainings on transitions.
Shared Resources. Except as provided in Attachment G, ACS shall not use a shared hardware or software environment, or any shared network or platform (collectively, “Shared Resources”) to provide the Services. If, following the Effective Date, ACS wants to migrate or relocate any Services to Shared Resources, ACS shall provide to Symetra for its review, comments and approval, which approval may be withheld in Symetra’s sole discretion, a proposal for such migration or relocation, including a listing of all shared use assets that will be used to provide the Services and a breakdown of the cost and price benefits and savings or risks to Symetra. As part of the Disentanglement, ACS shall identify and assist Symetra with procuring suitable functionally equivalent replacements for any Shared Resources used to provide the Services.
Shared Resources. This undertaking requires active participation of the involved parties in promoting collaboration between agencies and in ensuring compatibility and interoperability. To reduce costs, increase efficiency, and avoid duplication of effort, the Parties agree to expedite access to and sharing of each other’s facilities and equipment, pooled inventories of costly technology development projects, and scarce human skill sets, consistent with each Party’s policies and regulations.
Shared Resources. (1) Contracting Parties that share natural resources shall cooperate concerning their conservation and harmonious utilization, taking into account the sovereignty, rights and interests of the Contracting Parties concerned in accordance with generally accepted principles of international law.
Shared Resources. Except as provided in Attachment G, ACS shall not use a shared hardware or software environment, or any shared network or platform (collectively, “Shared Resources”) to provide the Services. If, following the Restatement Date, ACS wants to migrate or relocate any Services to Shared Resources, ACS shall provide to Symetra for its review, comments and approval, which approval may be withheld in Symetra’s sole discretion, a proposal for such migration or relocation, including a listing of all shared use assets that will be used to provide the Services and a breakdown of the cost and price benefits and savings or risks to Symetra. As part of the Disentanglement, ACS shall identify and assist Symetra with procuring suitable functionally equivalent replacements for any Shared Resources used to provide the Services. Portions marked [***] have been omitted pursuant to a Confidential Treatment Request by Symetra Financial Corporation, this information has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Shared Resources. See Attached Schedule E Shared Resources . For periods of time where Triton requires Ericsson to integrate more than 5 sites per day from 1 MSC in order to meet launch dates, Ericsson will provide an additional headcount to assist with Site Integrations from the MSC.
Shared Resources. Share experience, expertise, and resources as a means of advancing the ESSRP’s common interests and conduct activities collaboratively approved by the ESSRP.
Shared Resources. Software: • iStar proprietary web portal, and associated proprietary tools and systems owned and operated by ACS, including but not limited to SRP, iDrive, and CrystalReports. • Category 5 Software which is content management software, including but not limited to MCP and ACS Capture. • Monitoring systems software, including but not limited to HP Openview, Micromuse NetCool, IBM Tivoli, and Concord eHealth. Hardware: • Facilities support, including but not limited to HVAC, electrical power distribution and backup, fire suppression, and equipment racks. • Network infrastructure, including but not limited to core network switches and routers, cable plant, and monitoring tools. • Storage area network (“SAN”), including but not limited to SAN switches, drive arrays, cable plant, and monitoring tools. Symetra data will be segregated on dedicated physical volumes. • Print and mail hardware including but not limited to inserters, sorters, high speed printers and velo binders. • Image capture hardware including but not limited to scanners, sorters and bar code readers. Table of Contents
Shared Resources. Students may not monopolize or use the District’s technology resources in a manner that limits, restricts, or impairs other users from accessing the District’s technology resources. An example is the use of an excessive amount of network bandwidth in an environment of networked computers or devices, and any activity that makes the system unusable or significantly degrades performance for others. Respect of Property and Privacy Rights Copyrighted software or data may not be placed on any system connected to the District’s technology resources without permission from the holder of the copyright. The contents of the District website are copyrighted. No text, image, or other materials on the District’s website may be copied or modified without the express written consent of the District. All web pages created by students and student organizations on the District’s technology resources will be subject to treatment as District-sponsored publications. Accordingly, the District reserves the right to exercise editorial control over such publications to the same extent as other student publications. Students are responsible for respecting copyright and intellectual property ownership. Any material that is the work of another should not be distributed by a user without appropriate acknowledgement or permission of the creator. Distribution of copyright protected material via the District’s technology resources or computer systems is prohibited. The user must assume that any information not created by her/him belongs to someone else and must respect the person’s privacy and property rights to that information.