BPO Business definition

BPO Business means the businesses and operations constituting Xerox’s business process outsourcing business prior to the Distribution, including as described in the Information Statement.
BPO Business means the BPO Business as defined in the Separation Agreement.
BPO Business has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Separation Agreement.

Examples of BPO Business in a sentence

  • Xerox acknowledges and agrees that, subsequent to the Distribution Date, Xerox and the members of its Group may no longer use de-encryption algorithms or other access methods that were previously provided by the BPO Business to internal Xerox users to enable those internal Xerox users to use locked or encrypted copies of Conduent Commercial Software or other software, except to the extent necessary to continue using those copies rightfully in use before the Distribution Date.

  • Licensee shall provide and maintain the Licensed Services according to standards that are, and a level of quality that is either (i) substantially the same as the standards and quality of the BPO Business as of immediately prior to the Distribution, or (ii) approved in writing by Licensor prior to the marketing of the Licensed Services.

  • The objective of the park is to “promote Kenya as a BPO (Business Process outsourcing) destination and increase Kenya ICT talent pool”.

  • SAP may modify the Cloud Service (including support services, Maintenance Windows and Major Upgrade Windows), and/or the PMC Commercial Supplement, the Partner Compliance Supplement or other parts of the Agreement provided that SAP shall not materially i) degrade the core functionality of the Cloud Service or ii) diminish or disimprove essential parts of the Cloud BPO Business Model set forth in the Agreement during the Subscription Term.

  • The transactions under outsourcing & contracting agreements include on-site (within the customer's premises) contracted work, BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) and outsourcing of the customer's business process by the Group's own facilities and systems, etc., and outsourcing of the customer's business process.

  • To differentiate our services, we use knowledge gained from BPO Business and on various other projects to provide human resources services that help client companies to make their operations more efficient and streamlined.

  • Some studies have addressed the problems faced by employees in the BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) sector more specifically within call centres.

  • In any Mixed Action, each of Xerox and Conduent may pursue separate defenses, claims, counterclaims or settlements to those claims relating to the Xerox Business or the BPO Business, respectively; provided that each Party shall in good faith make reasonable best efforts to avoid adverse effects on the other Party.

  • After the robot moves near the object, the approach activity exits with the success state.In this example, two activities execute concurrently, and coordination is achieved by signals that are sent between them.

  • We also conducted three two-hour sessions observing the processes of initial sorting, washing and ironing through to storing.


More Definitions of BPO Business

BPO Business means the Company’s billing services business, consisting of the employees, assets, liabilities, rights and agreements set forth on the schedules to the Contribution Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit K.

Related to BPO Business

  • Micro Business means a company which either:

  • Auto business means the business or occupation of selling, repairing, servicing, storing or parking "autos".

  • Alarm business means the business by any individual, partnership, corporation, or other entity of selling, leasing, maintaining, servicing, repairing, altering, replacing, moving or installing any alarm system or causing to be sold, leased, maintained, serviced, repaired, altered, replaced, moved or installed any alarm system in or on any building, structure or facility.

  • Parent Business has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement.

  • Excluded Business means a Business excluded from application for an Inter- Community Business Licence and includes those Businesses referred to in Schedule A attached hereto and forming part of this bylaw.

  • the two businesses means the FNZ business and the GBST business;

  • Excluded Businesses has the meaning set forth in Schedule 1.

  • Company Business means the business of the Company as presently conducted.

  • food business means any undertaking, whether for profit or not and whether public or private, carrying out any of the activities related to any stage of production, processing and distribution of food;

  • Retained Business means any business now, previously or hereafter conducted by Seller or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates other than the Business.

  • Branch business means any insurance business transacted by a branch captive insurance company in this State.

  • Specified Business means a business of a kind prescribed by the regulations to be a specified business; tenant, in relation to a lease, means the person who, under the lease, is or would be entitled to occupy the premises the subject of the lease; Tribunal means the State Administrative Tribunal;

  • Minority Business means a business:

  • Qualified business means a for-profit business that obtains services relating to that business from 30 or fewer employees or employees of independent contractors performing services substantially similar to employees during a random week in the year ending on the tax day. If a person is a unified business group as that term is defined in section 117 of the Michigan business tax act, 2007 PA 36, MCL 208.1117, the number of employees from whom services are obtained includes all employees of the unitary business group and employees of independent contractors of the unitary business group rendering services to the qualified business.

  • Transferred Business has the meaning ascribed to such term in the Separation Agreement.

  • Cannabis business means any business activity involving cannabis, including but not limited to cultivating, transporting, distributing, manufacturing, compounding, converting, processing, preparing, storing, packaging, delivering, testing, dispensing, retailing and wholesaling of cannabis, of cannabis products or of ancillary products and accessories, whether or not carried on for gain or profit.

  • Generation Business means the licensed business (if any) of the Licenseeand any affiliate or related undertaking of the Licensee in the generation of electricity or the provision of Ancillary Services;

  • SpinCo Business has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement.

  • Retained Businesses means all businesses, operations and activities directly or indirectly conducted or formerly conducted by the Seller Group other than the Business (including all businesses, operations and activities related to any dealerships sold or disposed of prior to the date hereof).

  • Subject Business means the policy or policies that are

  • home business means a business, service or profession carried out in a dwelling or on land around a dwelling by an occupier of the dwelling which –

  • Engaging in business means commencing, conducting, or continuing in business, and liquidating a business when the liquidator thereof holds itself out to the public as conducting such business. Making a casual sale is not engaging in business.

  • Public business means and includes all matters which relate in any way, directly or indirectly, to the performance of the public body’s functions or the conduct of its business.

  • Related Business means any business in which the Company or any of the Restricted Subsidiaries was engaged on the Issue Date and any business related, ancillary or complementary to such business.

  • Core Business means any material line of business conducted by the Company and its Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date and any business directly related thereto.

  • Restricted business operations means business operations in Sudan that include power production activities, mineral extraction activities, oil-related activities, or the production of military equipment, as those terms are defined in the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007 (Pub. L. 110-174). Restricted business operations do not include business operations that the person (as that term is defined in Section 2 of the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007) conducting the business can demonstrate—