External Systems definition

External Systems means all services which are provided to Company by third parties and which are dependent on information technology, including, but not limited to, any external payroll, accounting, or tax filing services or any checking, savings, or other financial services.
External Systems means systems which shall be connected to and interoperate with the Hardware Configuration on which the Software Product is executed. The External Systems and the interfaces to the External Systems are as specified in the Functional Specification Schedule 2.
External Systems means any and all systems connected to and integrated with the Production System.

Examples of External Systems in a sentence

  • These are: (1) Program Manager; (2) Program Director; (3) Executive Director; (4) External Systems, Legal.

  • Access to or use of Connect by External Systems not disclosed therein is strictly prohibited.

  • In the event the Parties cannot agree to the final version of the Schedules by April 3, 1998, with the exception of the specifications of External Systems to be included in Schedule 2, or to a way for Customer to ensure payment to OMT, either Party may as the sole remedy, terminate this Agreement by immediate effect.

  • Client’s use of Connect and all APIs is expressly limited to the registered interfaced External Systems described in each applicable Order Form(s).

  • The specifications of External Systems are not known to the Parties when entering into this Agreement and shall be provided by Customer in accordance with the Master Time Schedule.

  • OMT shall conduct integration tests with the assistance of Customer, to validate interoperability between the Software Product and the Hardware Configuration and the interfaces of External Systems according to the specification Schedule 2, prior to the Acceptance Test.

  • Client’s use of Connect and all APIs is expressly limited to the registered interfaced External Systems identified by Client in writing.

  • External Systems: Overview Order Management Cloud comes predefined with integrations to several other Oracle cloud services so that you can use a set of advanced fulfillment processes that require minimal configuration work to get them up and running in your environment.

  • These are: (IP)rogram Manager; (2) Program Director; (3) Executive Director; (4) External Systems, Legal.

  • These are: (I) Program Manager; (2) Program Director; (3) Executive Director; (4) External Systems, Legal.


More Definitions of External Systems

External Systems. Efforts to advance communications, payloads, and attachments such as robotic manipulators and end effectors, explosive detection sensors, mechanical countermine systems, perception sensors, and other mission specific sensors.

Related to External Systems

  • Internal Systems means the Software and documentation and the computer, communications and network systems (both desktop and enterprise-wide), servers, hardware, equipment, materials and apparatus used by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in its business or operations or to develop, manufacture, fabricate, assemble, provide, distribute, support, maintain or test the products manufactured, distributed, licensed or sold by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, whether located on the premises of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or hosted at a third party site.

  • external borders means external borders as defined in Article 2(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/399;

  • External User means a user of an Online Service that is not an employee, onsite contractor, or onsite agent of Customer or its Affiliates.

  • external company means a foreign company that is carrying on business, or non-profit activities, as the case may be, within the Republic, subject to section 23(2);

  • 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.