Client Environment definition

Client Environment means any asset the Buyer is directly responsible for, including sub-contractors, third-party service providers, excluding the Supplier, required for the usage of (including resilience (system / data back-ups)) or connectivity to the Section 1 Services;
Client Environment means Client’s computer, hardware, software and operating environment, on which the TCS Application System or component thereof shall be installed for Client’s use in accordance with the Use Terms.
Client Environment. The computers, including all workstations, equipment, devices and peripherals together with all associated Operating Software and Application Software connected to the Production Environment for accessing and using the Solution, including all associated System Hardware and System Software.

Examples of Client Environment in a sentence

  • Items in the Client Environment that do not meet these standards will be identified, presented to Client, and Abtech and Client shall determine if the device will be provided the Hosting Services on a good faith basis or not.


More Definitions of Client Environment

Client Environment. Any unique intellectual property, including but not limited to operating systems, databases, applications, updates, tools, diagnostics, firmware, patches, fixes, and documentation thereof which is owned by Client or for which Client is the licensee and is accepted by Abtech to load on Hosted Environment to provide Hosting Services.
Client Environment means any assets the Client is responsible for managing, including any sub- contractors of the Client or third-party service providers to the Client excluding Experian, that are required for the use of (including resilience (system/data back-ups)) or connection to the Service(s);
Client Environment means the Livescan Equipment and Solution Software installed at each Participating Agency.
Client Environment means, collectively, Client Machines and Client Software integrated or interfaced with each other and with a mutually agreed upon demarcation point into the Service Provider Environment, which demarcation point will be described in the Transition Plan, to permit Client to receive the Services in accordance with the Agreement and the Service Agreements.
Client Environment means a hardware/operating system/graphical user interface combination on which a Client, or any portion thereof, is run.
Client Environment means the Customer hardware and software system containing the minimum specification, which the Customer, as advised by Supplier, is required to have to enable the Customer to connect with the Service.
Client Environment means County's portion of the System Environment, consisting of Client Hardware, Client Software and Client Network, used for accessing and using the System. Client Hardware