Wide Area Network Sample Clauses

Wide Area Network. Subject to Section 13.2 (Export) of the Agreement and payment of any applicable Fees, Customer is granted the right to allow its employees to remotely access the Licensed Materials through a wide area network (“ WAN ”). Customer may select the following options for WAN rights at the time of acquiring the Licensed Materials under this Attachment: (I) “None” (no WAN rights permitted), (2) “Local” (WAN rights only permitted within the same time zone as the Designated Equipment, or if outside the Americas, within the same country), (3) “Region” (WAN rights only permitted within the specific Region selected with access through Designated Equipment in the Region). and (4) “Multi-Region” (WAN rights permitted in more than one Region as selected by Customer). Customer’s WAN selection will be determined at time of selection of the Licensed Materials. The available Regions for such Multi-Region WAN rights are: (1) the Americas, (2) Europe and Middle East, (3) India, and (4) Australia and Asia (excluding Japan). The parties hereby agree to the foregoing terms and conditions. By: /s/ Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx By: Name: Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx Name: Xxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Title: CFO Title: Associate General Counsel Date: 12/10/10 Date: Please return originals to: Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Attn: Xxxxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Associate General Counsel 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx San Jose, CA 95134 72010; RET MaskWeaver Base Level *** % 72011: RET Scatter Bar OPC *** % 72014; RET Model-based OPC *** % 72015; RET ModelTuner *** % 72017; RET MaskWeaver MultiThreading *** % 72018; RET MaskWeaver Distributed Processing ModelServer Pack *** % 72019; RET CPL Gate Mask Synthesis *** % 72020; Virtuoso Phase Designer *** % 72021; RET DDL Gate Mask Synthesis *** % 72023; Virtuoso RET Analyser (VRA) *** % 72024; RET MaskWeaver Hitachi 700 Fracture Option *** % 72025; RET MaskWeaver Hitachi HL-800 Fracture Option *** % 72026; RET MaskWeaver Hitachi HL-950 Fracture Option *** % 72027; RET MaskWeaver VSB1 1 Fracture Option *** % 72030; RET LithoCruiser with GUI Option *** % 72031; RET LithoCruiser without GUI Option *** % 72032; RET LithoCruiser AutoRuleOPC *** % 72034; Virtuoso RET Designer (VRD) *** % 72035; Virtuoso RET Designer -DP (VRD-DP) *** % 72036; Virtuoso RET Verifier *** % 72037; Virtuoso RET Verifier DP (VRV DP) *** % 72039; Virtuoso(R) RET Imager *** % CPS100; Cadence InCyte Chip Estimator L *** % CPS200; Cadence InCyte Chip Estimator XL *** % CPS200UG1; Upgrade from Cadence InCyte Chip Estimator L to XL *** ...
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Wide Area Network. The proprietary wide area network currently ----------------- provided by CIS for use by affiliated facilities to deliver CIS products and/or services (for example, e-mail, host application access, file transmission, Koala System access).
Wide Area Network. Subject to Section 13.2 (Export) of the Agreement and payment of any applicable Fees, Customer is granted the right to allow its employees to remotely access the Licensed Materials through a wide area network (“WAN”). Customer may select the following options for WAN rights at the time of acquiring the Licensed Materials under this Attachment: (1) “None” (no WAN rights permitted), (2) “Local” (WAN rights only permitted within the same time zone as the Designated Equipment, or if outside the Americas, within the same country), (3) “Region” (WAN rights only permitted within the specific Region selected with access through Designated Equipment in the Region), and (4) “Multi-Region” (WAN rights permitted in more than one Region as selected by Customer). Customer’s WAN selection will be determined at time of selection of the Licensed Materials. The available Regions for such Multi-Region WAN rights are: (1) the Americas, (2) Europe and Middle East, (3) India, and (4) Australia and Asia (excluding Japan).
Wide Area Network. The proprietary wide area network currently provided by IT&S for use by Customer, its Facilities, Contract Entities and Affiliates that receive Services hereunder and HCA Entities to deliver IT&S products and/or services (for example, e-mail, host application access, file transmission, Atlas System access). Wind-Down Period. See the definition set forth in Section 11(e) below.
Wide Area Network. The Parent agrees to provide to the Acquired Companies, for the longer of six (6) months following the Closing or until the Acquired Companies are no longer accessing the Parent's SAP R/3 software pursuant to paragraph (f) below, access to the Parent's wide area network via MCI frame-relay circuits, in the manner, cost and at a relative level of service consistent with that provided by the Parent to the Acquired Companies immediately prior to the date hereof.
Wide Area Network. Vendor shall be responsible for ensuring the Wide Area Network is available not less than [*] of the time, [*].
Wide Area Network. The proprietary wide area network currently provided by CHSPSC for use by Customer, its Facilities, Contract Entities and Affiliates that receive Services hereunder and CHS Entities to deliver CHSPSC products and/or services (for example, e-mail, host application access, file transmission).
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Wide Area Network. 3. Appendices A-E are appendices of this Schedule. 4. The Customer shall notify NetEDI of any changes that are required, or which may affect the Software, including anticipated changes in the file formats, syntactic standards and communications access infrastructure that may affect the use or monitoring of the Services. The Customer shall allow sufficient time for analysis of any potential or real impact on the system to be initially evaluated. Timescales for implementation of such changes will be notified to the Customer] within 10 Business Days of the request. 5. When requested to do so by NetEDI, the Customer shall provide a project co-ordinator who shall act as a single point of contact with NetEDI for the implementation of the Services. 6. Support and maintenance of devices and systems not provided by NetEDI under the terms of the Agreement remain the responsibility of the Customer. Rectifications of failures or issues with such devices/systems are not counted in NetEDI’s target resolution times. 7. NetEDI support team are experienced and knowledgeable in the NetEDI service(s) range. In order to handle incidents in the most efficient manner it is important to understand the issue in sufficient detail to make a proper diagnosis. Such detail is retrieved / viewed remotely from the service using remote connectivity solutions such as Microsoft Live Meeting, Mikogo or using remote monitoring services in the case of managed services. 8. NetEDI understands that the nature of EDI is such that the data being transacted, and delays to transactions, can have significant impact on the customer’s business. At all times NetEDI will endeavour to ensure that any customer in a position where a fault is materially affecting their business receives immediate attention. We ask our clients to self prioritise issues on occasions to ensure that issues which, although they may be frustrating, are not business critical, are downgraded to allow NetEDI to assist clients with urgent issues. 9. In the event that the Customer reports a fault or raises a query with the NetEDI Support Helpdesk, contact should be made using the contact details stated in Appendix C. 10. To enable the fault or query to be logged accurately, the Customer’s contact point(s) will identify themselves using the company name known to NetEDI. A fault reference number shall then be allocated by NetEDI to the Customer. This number must be quoted in any subsequent discussion or correspondence regarding the fault...
Wide Area Network. After the Control hardware and software have been furnished, installed and tested, and all field equipment has been furnished, installed, and tested for each system (with the exception of DMS 286-4), it will be interfaced with the Commission’s Wide Area Network by Commission personnel. Provide notification to the PTC IT Department and allow 30 days for the Commission to complete the interface connection. After the Commission has completed the interface with the Commission’s Wide Area Network, the Commission will conduct the final system acceptance tests after which time the 60-day Operational Test will begin followed by the Warranty Period. Failure of the Commission’s provided equipment or system will suspend the tests until the Commission corrects these failures. After the Control hardware and software have been furnished, installed and tested, and all field equipment has been furnished, installed, and tested for DMS 286-4, it will be interfaced with PennDOT’s Wide Area Network by PennDOT. Provide notification to the PennDOT Central Regional Traffic Management Center (Harrisburg) and allow 30 days for the PennDOT to complete the interface connection. After the PennDOT has completed the interface with their Wide Area Network, they will conduct the final system acceptance tests after which time the 60-day Operational Test will begin followed by the Warranty Period. Failure of the PennDOT equipment or system will suspend the tests until the PennDOT corrects these failures.” In accordance with Section 105.07, as directed by the Representative and as follows: During the course of this project, the following known contracts will be under construction: Contract No. Project Name Location Schedule A020.00T002-3-01 Total Reconstruction A26-A31 Smart Work Zone  SR 3053 SB (SB Germantown Pike in advance Norristown Interchange)  SR 3053 NB (NB Germantown Pike in advance of Norristown Interchange)  SR 0309 SB (SB Ft. Washington Expressway at Highland Ave.)  SR 0309 NB (NB Ft. Washington Expressway in advance of Turnpike Exit ramp) 9/1/15 – 9/1/17 ECMS #105046 SR 0029 Sink Hole Remediation, Section SNK  SR 0029 Xxxxxxx County,  Segment 0070 Offset 0435 Summer- Fall 2017 ECMS #104370 District Cable Median Barrier Program  Various Locations in District 8 including on SR 0222 8/8/2016 to 8/11/2017 There may be other projects in the area of the DMS construction. Coordinate with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, PennDOT District 8-0, PennDOT District 5-0, PennDOT ...
Wide Area Network. 5.1 The Wide Area Network (WAN) fees set forth in the table in Section 1 of this Exhibit C are due from the Court as its portion of the overhead and operational costs of the County wide area network, comprising hardware and data lines, including two DS3 Frame-Relays, two DS3 ATMs, Optical and OC3 ATM data lines, and other fiber optic and enterprise level networking hardware. 5.2 The County’s WAN maintenance services includes, but is not limited to, networking hardware installation, improvements, upgrades, repair services, network perimeter security, monitoring, and performance and reliability insurance. WAN hardware includes County supported routers, data switches, firewalls, and network application servers. Wireless access appliances such as virtual private network (VPN) tokens are peripheral to the WAN and are billed separately. 5.3 The monthly WAN fee to be paid by the Court under this Memorandum is determined by dividing the total WAN overhead and operational costs by the aggregate number of terminals/connections for all subscribing agencies. The terminal/connection count is determined by the number of users accessing the WAN or by the number of hosts, in those locations where the WAN connection is primarily to network host devices. The Court shall provide the County with a terminal/connection count annually, or the Court may elect to have the County determine its terminal/connection count using a TCP/IP scanning method or based on registered valid email users, and shall advise the County in writing if it makes this election.
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