Benchmark Data definition

Benchmark Data means de-identified (i.e., not containing any Personal Information) efficiency statistics collected for the purpose of publishing industry-based trends and benchmarks.
Benchmark Data means information related to the usage of features in the Licensed Software (including, without limitation, number of policies running, number of checks in a policy, number of procedures running, nodes managed by procedures, vulnerabilities and severity).
Benchmark Data means the benchmark data and comparators derived and/or collated from the Survey Responses, as made available by BW on Dashboard, from time to time;

Examples of Benchmark Data in a sentence

  • From the commencement date of the agreement, no payment will be due to your current information vendor in respect of the CFBF Benchmark Data.

  • Whilst all care is taken, and notwithstanding the independent verification of the data, CFBF are not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the information and we will not be liable for any damages sustained by a subscriber, or any other person, arising from the use of, or reliance on, CFBF Benchmark Data Service.

  • All information and material contained in the CFBF Benchmark Data Service is, and remains, the property of the CFBF and is subject to intellectual property protection.

  • The CFBF reserves the right to change the format and/or content of the CFBF Benchmark Data Service from time to time without advance notice.

  • From the commencement date of the agreement, no payment will be due to your current information vendor in respect of the CBF Benchmark Data.


More Definitions of Benchmark Data

Benchmark Data means data either uploaded to or retrieved from a CaseWare Program or a Template; “CaseWare” means CaseWare International Inc. or an Affiliate, as indicated in an Order Form;
Benchmark Data means data owned or controlled by Licensor as of the Effective Date, including any improvements or enhancements developed over the period during which the Study is being conducted, relating to Products, including: i) ulcerative colitis imaging (e.g., endoscopy), intestinal biopsy tissue and blood biomarkers (e.g., mRNA expression profiles, disease signature and TLR3 signature); and ii) pharmacodynamic (PD) markers for JNJ-42915925 (e.g., ex-vivo blood PD assay and results) in healthy volunteers, atopic subjects and asthmatic patients.
Benchmark Data means statistical, system, usage, configuration and other data regarding the Customer’s compliance with the Agreement and Customer’s usage of the Services that: (i) does not specifically identify Customer, Users, or Customer’s customers; and (ii) does not consist of any of Customer Data, provided, however, that Customer shall not consider statistical, anonymized, aggregated data part of Customer Data.
Benchmark Data means data either uploaded to or retrieved from CaseWare Programs or a Template, "User" means Licensee and each individual who makes Use of a Licensed Copy or uses Documentation under this License; and "Use" means entering data to be processed by a computer program and/or causing a computer program to process data and/or causing a computer program to generate a report or other output in electronic or physical form.
Benchmark Data. The table below outlines the various different redundancy, redeployment and incentive payment entitlements available under the Industrial Relations Act 1999 (Qld) as well as other local government employers in Queensland. In 2015/2016 3 employees elected redeployment rather than As at 12 December 2016 there are 10 active redeployees the Early Separation Incentive. Only 1 of the 3 redeployees (7 BITS and 3 others) secured another positon.
Benchmark Data means data that does not specifically identify Customer. Customer agrees and acknowledges that BPS collects Benchmark Data and that notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, BPS may use Customer Confidential Information in compiling the Benchmark Data. Such Benchmark Data shall be the property of BPS and BPS shall have the right to retain, use, distribute, sell, and otherwise exploit such Benchmark Data.
Benchmark Data means the compilation of the Input Data as collected, organized, and presented by C & A to show to the Participant the average Production/Usage Data, Operating Revenue Data, Operating Cost Data, Production Efficiency Ratios, Profitability Ratios, and Financial Ratios of all Participating Facilities, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.