Data Feed definition

Data Feed means data content licensed or provided by third parties to Everbridge and supplied to Customer in connection with the Solution (e.g., real time weather system information and warnings, 911 data, third party maps, and situational intelligence).
Data Feed means a bundled transmission of electronic signals provided by the MX containing the Market Data.
Data Feed means an electronic file produced by ANZ containing Enhanced Data;

Examples of Data Feed in a sentence

  • OIS and PNS content is published on the Games INFO+ system and distributed via the Olympic Data Feed (ODF).

  • OIS content is published on the Games INFO+ system and distributed via the Olympic Data Feed (ODF).

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, to the extent that Customer has purchased or accesses Data Feeds, the sole and exclusive remedy for any failure, defect, or inability to access such Data Feed shall be to terminate the Data Feed with no further payments due.

  • OIS and PIS content is published on the Games INFO+ system and distributed via the Olympic Data Feed (ODF).


More Definitions of Data Feed

Data Feed means data content or websites licensed or provided by third parties to Everbridge and supplied to Client in connection with the Solution (e.g., real time weather system information and warnings, 911 data, third party maps, and situational intelligence) or publicly-available information that Client accesses on the Internet while using the Services. Clients purchasing Visual Command Center or Signal products further agree that they will comply with the Data Feed Terms and Conditions found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/wp- content/uploads/Data-Feed-Terms-and-Conditions-Oct-2019.pdf.
Data Feed has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(b)(ii).
Data Feed means a method for Participants to access the Contexture System such that Contexture transfers a defined set of Data to the Participant, according to an agreed upon technical specification.
Data Feed means any and all software, data, documentation, reports, text, images, sounds, video and content developed, maintained and/or curated by Xxxxxxxx and made available by Sonatype to Company, whether via a Service, the Reports, or otherwise, including data and metadata related to open source projects and/or software components.
Data Feed means anything published on the Website which relates specifically to the market or event, including odds and corresponding event names and descriptions which is made available to the Affiliate in accordance with this Agreement;
Data Feed or "data feed" means a type or category of financial market data (e.g., equity prices) of a certain quality, detail and content, formatted in a particular way or ways, for delivery to subscribers. Consistent with such definition, and in order to eliminate any ambiguity set forth in Section C.3 of the Original Agreement, Section C.3(a) is hereby amended in its entirety as follows: "Omega agrees that it shall not enter into any agreement or arrangement with any of the Telerate Competitors to develop and then sell during the term of this Agreement any Real-Time product which is compatible with data feeds of the Telerate Competitors which are substantially similar to the data feeds currently generated by Telerate. Omega further agrees that, in the event that Omega learns the specifications of data feeds of any of the Telerate Competitors which are substantially similar to the data feeds currently generated by Telerate, Omega shall not develop a new version of, or modify, TradeStation for the purpose of making TradeStation compatible with such specifications and then sell such new or modified version during the term of this Agreement."
Data Feed means such social media communications, web sites, news outlets, and other publicly and/or commercially available data feeds as Babel Street may provide through the Application to its customers generally, as such Data Feeds may be modified from time to time in Babel Street’s sole discretion. For avoidance of doubt, Data Feeds are provided and accessible through, but are not part of, the Application itself, and do not include Third-Party Data.