Standard Service Level Agreement (SLA) for openBIS Services provided by ETH Zurich Scientific IT ServicesIt Services • February 15th, 2021
Contract Type FiledFebruary 15th, 2021
24hr Computer Cluster User AgreementIt Services • January 20th, 2016
Contract Type FiledJanuary 20th, 2016• Abide by the regulations set out in the Computer User’s Agreement, which you agreed to when registering at the University. http://www.ncl.ac.uk/itservice/rules
IT SERVICES TYPE 2 WORK ORDER #CY8-001It Services • April 15th, 2021
Contract Type FiledApril 15th, 2021This IT Services Type 2 Work Order #CY8-001 (“Work Order”) is an attachment and addition to the IT Services Agreement dated as of the Effective Date (hereinafter “Agreement”) entered into by and between County of Orange (“County”) and Science Applications International Corporation (“Vendor”) and is incorporated into the Agreement by reference hereof. In the event of conflicting terms between the Agreement and this Other Services Work Order, the terms of the Agreement shall prevail and nothing in this Other Services Work Order shall modify or amend any provisions of the Agreement (including all components such as Statements of Work, Service Level Requirements, Schedules, etc.) unless such modifications or amendments and the provisions of the Agreement which they modify or amend are specifically identified in this Work Order and are approved by County. This Work Order includes any attachments hereto. Any capitalized terms not defined in this Work Order shall have the same meanings as use
Standard Service Level Agreement (SLA) for openBIS Services provided by ETH Zurich Scientific IT ServicesIt Services • August 2nd, 2019
Contract Type FiledAugust 2nd, 2019openBIS is a research data management (RDM) system that combines a data management platform with a digital lab notebook and a sample and protocol management system. openBIS enables scientists to meet the ever increasing requirements from funding agencies, journals, and academic institutions to publish data according to the FAIR data principles – according to which data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. The system is available in a version specific for life sciences and in a generic version, customizable for other scientific disciplines. openBIS is developed by the Scientific IT Services of Informatikdienste (ID SIS) at ETH Zurich.
Agreement G-Cloud 13It Services • May 17th, 2022 • England
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