Data Centres definition

Data Centres means the Docklands Data Centre, the Slough Data Centre and the Winnersh Data Centre;
Data Centres means centralised locations where computing and networking equipment is concentrated for the purpose of collecting, storing, processing, and distributing or allowing access to large amounts of data.
Data Centres means any of the facilities used by Luminet to enable placement of Customer Equipment and/or Luminet Supplied Equipment and use of the Service(s) therein.

Examples of Data Centres in a sentence

  • Measures to provide for separate processing (storage, amendment, deletion, transmission) of data for different purposes: ● Storing of Data: Within the Famly Platform, all Data is stored in the Data Centres.

  • Famly utilizes end-to-end SSL encryption from end-user devices all the way to the database in the Data Centres as well as between internal services on the servers in the Data Centres.


More Definitions of Data Centres

Data Centres means all facilities used to house computer systems and associated components relating to any Machine.
Data Centres means the data centres used for hosting and storing of Customer Data on the Famly Platform;
Data Centres means centralised locations where computing and networking equipment is concentrated to collect, store, processing, and distributing or allowing access to large amounts of data.
Data Centres means the Production Data Centre and DR Data Centre. “Data Licence” means the licence of a Client or other Person to have access to, use or – if applicable – distribute Data, pursuant to a separate market data
Data Centres means Bank’s own data centres, hosted data centres, Local Head Offices (LHOs) of State Bank of India and any upcoming data centres.
Data Centres means the Contractor's data centres located in the United Kingdom
Data Centres means each of the properties used as a data centre and listed in Part 2 of Schedule 6;