Connected Capture definition

Connected Capture means a SaaS Service hosted by Smarsh (“Cloud Capture” aka “MobileGuard Cloud” or “Socialite” or “Vantage Cloud”) or an on-premise software product hosted on Client’s infrastructure (“Capture Server” aka “MobileGuard On-prem” or “Vantage”), as applicable, that captures Client Data from Third Party Services and transmits it to one of the following: (i) Client’s own archive system, (ii) Client’s Connected Archive instance, or (iii) Client’s third-party archive system. To enable Connected Capture to capture Client Data, Client must purchase Connections. A “Connection” means one of the following, as applicable to the specific Channel: (a) a user account such as an email mailbox; (b) an instant message account or screen name; (c) a social media page or profile; or (d) a mobile device phone number.
Connected Capture means a SaaS Service hosted by Smarsh (“Cloud Capture”) or an on-premise software product hosted on Client’s infrastructure (“Capture Server”), as applicable, that captures Client Data from Third Party Services and transmits it to one of the following: (i) Client’s own archive system, (ii) Client’s Connected Archive instance, or (iii) Client’s third-party archive system. To enable Connected Capture to capture Client Data, Client must purchase Connections. A “Connection” means one of the following, as applicable to the specific Channel: (a) a user account such as an email mailbox; (b) an instant message account or screen name; (c) a social media page or profile; or (d) a mobile device phone number.
Connected Capture means a SaaS Service hosted by Smarsh (“Cloud Capture”) or an on-premise software product hosted on Client’s infrastructure (“Capture Server”), as applicable, that captures Client Data from Third Party Services and transmits it to one of the following: (i) Client’s own archive system, (ii) Client’s Connected Archive instance, or (iii) Client’s third-party archive system. To enable Connected Capture to capture Client Data, Client must purchase Connections. A “Connection” means one of the following, as applicable to the specific Channel: (a) a user account such as an email mailbox; (b) an instant message account or screen name; (c) a social media page or profile; or (d) a mobile device phone number. Connected Capture includes the Cloud Capture product, the product formerly known as Socialite, and the on-premise and cloud hosted versions of the products formerly known as Vantage and MobileGuard.

Examples of Connected Capture in a sentence

  • To enable Connected Capture to capture Client Data, Client must purchase Connections.

  • Certain Channels require Client to install software to allow Connected Capture to capture Client Data from such Channels (“Client-Side Software”).

  • Client is responsible for configuring applicable third-party platforms or systems to transmit Client Data to Connected Capture.

  • Data that is sent from Connected Capture or any other external capture service to the Professional Archive as Client Data will be subject to additional storage fees, as specified in the applicable Order Form.

  • Connected Capture includes the Cloud Capture product, the product formerly known as Socialite, and the on-premise and cloud hosted versions of the products formerly known as Vantage and MobileGuard.

  • The five percent (5%) cap on Fee increases will not apply to the initial 12-month Term of any Connected Capture or Connected Archive product or Service (as defined in the applicable Service Specific Terms).

  • These Service Specific Terms apply to Client’s purchase and use of Smarsh products and Services and consist of the following schedules: Schedule 1A Service Specific Terms – Professional Archive Schedule 1B Service Level Agreement – Connected Archive Schedule 2 Service Specific Terms – Connected Capture Schedule 3 Service Specific Terms – Mobile Channels These Service Specific Terms – Professional Archive apply only to Client’s purchase and use of the Connected Archive Professional Archive Service.

  • If not priced above, data import and conversion Fees and storage Fees for data from Connected Capture or other capture mechanisms are as follows: Data Imports $10/GBImport Data Conversion fees $3/GB External Capture Data Storage – Annual $2.50/GBSmarsh self-certifies to the EU-U.S. Privacy-Shield.

  • The Connected Capture Service will retain Client Data for the temporary retention period specified below (“Temporary Retention Period”).

  • If you purchase Connected Capture as on-premise software (“On-Premise Software”), these additional terms apply, which include amendments to the Smarsh Service Agreement – General Terms.

Related to Connected Capture

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  • Committed Capacity means that portion of the Capacity that is required to meet the Capacity Entitlements of Access Holders;

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