Alert Logic definition

Alert Logic means the Alert Logic entity that is a party to this DPA, or if not otherwise specified, Alert Logic, Inc., a company incorporated in Delaware with its primary address as 0000 Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx, 00000, XXX.
Alert Logic means the managed cloud security and compliance solutions provided by Alert Logic.
Alert Logic means the Alert Logic entity which is a party to this DPA, or if not otherwise specified, Alert Logic, Inc., a company incorporated in Delaware and its primary address as 1776 Yorktown, Suite 150, Houston, Texas, 77056, USA, or an Affiliate of Alert Logic, Inc., as applicable.

Examples of Alert Logic in a sentence

  • Alert Logic and Threatstack are used for security monitoring, and New Relic is used for instance and application monitoring.

  • Filters Fast hired Alert Logic for 24/7 security and breach monitoring and detection services.

  • The Subscriber agrees that the Company will refuse to register any transfer of the Shares not made in accordance with the provisions of Regulation S of the U.S. Securities Act, pursuant to registration under the U.S. Securities Act, pursuant to an available exemption from registration.

  • Customer will promptly notify Alert Logic if it offers or receives any such improper payment or transfer in connection with this Agreement.

  • Associated undertakings comprise UniEuro, which operates in Italy.

  • Customer will not transmit any system logs or log data to Alert Logic that contain Sensitive Data.

  • Customer represents and warrants that: (i) Customer has obtained all permissions and rights and provided all notices necessary to permit Alert Logic to legally process Customer Data, including, without limitation, data from endpoints, servers, cloud applications and logs; and (ii) in transferring Customer Data to Alert Logic, Customer has not violated any laws, regulations or any rights of a third party.

  • It also lowers the amount of rent that constitutes property taxes paid from 20% to 8%.

  • Any terms or conditions of a purchase order or other documentation provided by Customer shall be of no effect or in any way binding upon Alert Logic and all such terms and conditions shall be null and void.

  • Neither Alert Logic nor Customer will have the power to bind the other or incur obligations on the other’s behalf.


More Definitions of Alert Logic

Alert Logic means either Alert Logic, Inc. (if Customer is located in North America) or Alert Logic UK Ltd. (if Customer is located outside North America).

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