Access Protocols definition

Access Protocols means the passwords, access codes, technical specifications, connectivity standards or protocols, or other relevant procedures, as may be necessary to allow Customer or any Authorized Users to access the Services.
Access Protocols means the user log-in credentials, together with the network link required to enable Authorised Users to set their password, necessary to access the AML Platform and/or the Forensics Platform (as applicable).
Access Protocols means industry standard internet access protocols through which WellSky makes the Cloud Services accessible to the Client which includes, unless otherwise specified by the product or service contract for, HTTPS and FTPS.

Examples of Access Protocols in a sentence

  • On or as soon as reasonably practicable after the Effective Date, Intuit will onboard Customer onto the Platform and Services by providing Customer with any Access Protocols needed for Customer to allow Users to access and use the Platform.

  • Part B – Long Term eLEVATOR Access Protocols Contents Clause Page 1.

  • SmartForce will provide to Subscriber the necessary passwords, security protocols and policies and network links or connections and Access Protocols to allow Subscriber and its Authorized Users to access the SmartForce Service in accordance with the Access Protocols.

  • Customer is solely responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of Access Protocols and Intuit will not be liable for any activities undertaken by anyone using Customer’s Access Protocols.

  • Subscriber and its Authorized Users shall have access to the Subscriber Content and shall be responsible for all changes to and/or deletions of Subscriber Content and the security of all User IDs and other Access Protocols required in order the access the SmartForce Service.


More Definitions of Access Protocols

Access Protocols means login information, passwords, security protocols, and policies through which Authorized Users access the Virsae Solution.
Access Protocols means the passwords, access codes, technical specifications, connectivity standards or protocols, or other relevant procedures, as may be necessary to allow Customer or any User to access the Service.
Access Protocols means the passwords, access codes, technical specifications, connectivity standards or protocols, or other relevant procedures, as may be necessary to allow Customer or any Named Users to access the Pryon Service.
Access Protocols means login information, passwords, security protocols, and policies through which Authorized Users can access the Platform. Customer acknowledges that IgnitionOne may continually develop and provide to Customer ongoing innovation to the Platform, in the form of new features, functionality and efficiencies. Accordingly, IgnitionOne reserves the right to modify the Platform from time to time. The Platform shall be provided pursuant to the Statement of Work executed by the parties (“SoW”). Customer agrees and acknowledges that some services set forth in the SoW may be provided by Affiliates of IgnitionOne. “Affiliate” means any entity directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control by IgnitionOne. “Control” means, with respect to any entity, the power to direct, or cause the direction of, the management and policies of the entity, whether through ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise. This Platform Agreement and the SoW are collectively referred to as the “Agreement”. To the extent that the terms of this Platform Agreement and the SoW conflict, priority shall be given to the SoW.
Access Protocols means the passwords, access codes, technical specifications, connectivity standards or protocols, or other relevant procedures, as may be necessary to allow Customer to access the Application Services.
Access Protocols means the user log-in credentials, together with the network link required to enable users to set their passwords, that are necessary to access the Software.
Access Protocols means the passwords, access codes, technical specifications, connectivity standards or protocols, or other relevant procedures, as may be necessary to allow Subscriber or any Authorized Users to access the Scratchd2 Service.