Customer information systems definition

Customer information systems means the electronic or physical methods used to access, collect, store, use, transmit, protect or dispose of customer information.
Customer information systems means information systems resources supplied or operated by Customer or its contractors, including without limitation, network infrastructure, computer systems, workstations, laptops, hardware, software, databases, storage media, proprietary applications, printers, and internet connectivity which are owned, controlled or administered by or on behalf of Customer.
Customer information systems means the methods used to access, collect, store, use, transmit, protect or dispose of customer information, and includes, but is not limited to, an “information processing system” as defined in section 1-267 of the Connecticut General Statutes.

Examples of Customer information systems in a sentence

  • The Suppliers must comply with the relevant Standards from the Customer information systems security requirements.

  • Customer acknowledges and agrees that to provide the Services, it may be necessary for Customer information, systems, and software to be transferred between Mirantis, its Affiliates, and/or subcontractors, which may be located worldwide; and (b) Customer will be responsible for the back-up of all data and software, and Mirantis will not be liable for any loss of data or software or corruption to or damage of data or software.

  • Prior to the Commencement Date of this Agreement, Contractor shall obtain and track in its Customer information system(s) the number and addresses of dwelling units at each Multi-Family Premises serviced by Contractor.

  • Work Order Customers Customers information systems e.g. SAP at Statoil Yes, if coming through RMC ✓ Receiving through RMC, phone, faxes, email, ✓ Not always complete and updated information available ✓ Changing at nick of time ✓ Changing even during execution process Manifest (what to unload / load) Customers Customer information systems Not always available on time.

  • Customer-authorized changes to Customer information systems are at Customer’s own risk and Customer acknowledges it is responsible for the overall security of its information systems.

  • WEST shall provide to AT&T a real-time, electronic interface to U S WEST Customer information systems which will allow AT&T to determine if a service call is needed to install the line or service.


More Definitions of Customer information systems

Customer information systems means information systems resources supplied or operated by Customer or its contractors, including without limitation, network infrastructure, computer systems, workstations, laptops, hardware, software, databases, storage media, proprietary applications, printers, and internet connectivity that are owned, controlled or administered by or on behalf of Customer.
Customer information systems means the electronic or physical methods used to access, collect, store, use, transmit, protect, or dispose of nonpublic personal information, whether that information is maintained in paper, electronic, or other form.