External Identity definition

External Identity means a unique identifier for a device or user that is not employed/controlled by Customer and is managed by the ForgeRock Identity Cloud.

Examples of External Identity in a sentence

  • Identity Cubes for Licensed Software Internal Identity Cubes 20,000 Perpetual $295,000 External Identity Cubes 35,000 Support & Maintenance Standard Support & Maintenance 12 months Included TOTAL PRICE $295,000 Software Listing Licensee shall receive a perpetual license to use the Software with Identity Cubes up to the quantities stated above.

  • Identity Cube Organic Growth Licensor agrees to provide Licensee with a 5% growth of Internal and External Identity Cubes (2,750 additional Identity Cubes) over the number of Identity Cubes contracted under this Schedule for use with the Software described in this initial order.

Related to External Identity

  • Personal Identifying Information or “PII” means information that alone, or in conjunction with other information, identifies an individual, as defined at Tex. Bus. & Com. Code § 521.002(1).

  • External Manager means either of the following: (1) A person who is seeking to be, or is, retained by a board or an investment vehicle to manage a portfolio of securities or other assets for compensation, or (2) A person who manages an investment fund and who offers or sells, or has offered or sold, an ownership interest in the investment fund to a board or an investment vehicle.

  • External floating roof means a storage vessel cover in an open tank top consisting of a double deck or pontoon single deck which rests upon and is supported by the petroleum liquid being contained and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge and tank shell.

  • Transparency Reports means a report in accordance with Schedule 7 Part 1 (Transparency Reports) containing the contract information as set out in the table for that Part for publication by the Authority in the interests of transparency.