Information Technologies means all information processing and communications-related hardware, Software, supplies, and consumable items that the Supplier is required to supply and install under the Contract.
Information Technologies means all information processing and communications-related hardware, Software, cables, supplies, and consumable items that the Contractor is required to provide AMC & Facility Management Services under the Contract.
Information Technologies means all information
Examples of Information Technologies in a sentence
The Council of the Faculty of Information Technologies shall approve the internship place and supervisor.
More Definitions of Information Technologies
Information Technologies or “IT” means any system, device, hardware, software, or other equipment designed and used for transmitting or receiving communications by any form of electronic mail (e-mail or text messages) or voice mail system, or any network of interconnected computers, including, without limitation, the Internet and Worldwide Web, as used for such purposes.
Information Technologies means:
(a) all computer equipment, including desktop and laptop computers, servers, peripheral devices, storage media and other hardware; and
(b) all computer software, including operating systems, application systems, and other software; that is owned, leased, or licensed by the Subsidiaries in connection with the Business.
Information Technologies. Means development, maintenance and use of computer systems, software, and networks for collecting, storing, processing and distribution of data.
Information Technologies. The United States continued to urge Japan to promote open information technology (IT) and electronic commerce policies, to harmonize its intellectual property rights (IPR) regime with international best practices, and to broaden cooperative work to improve IPR protection and enforcement.
Information Technologies. The United States in 2007 urged Japan to promote open information technology (IT) and electronic commerce policies and adopt intellectual property rights (IPR) policies and practices that address challenges posed by modern digital communications, while simultaneously deepening bilateral cooperation on IPR issues in other areas. Japan made improvements in several areas. Medical Devices and Pharmaceuticals: In 2007, the United States continued to urge Japan to reform its regulatory and reimbursement pricing systems, which unnecessarily slow the introduction of innovative
Information Technologies means all information processing and communications-related hardware, Software, supplies, and consumable items that the Vendor is required to supply and install under this Contract; “Intellectual Property Rights” means any and all copyright, trademark, patent, and other intellectual and proprietary rights, title and interests worldwide,
Information Technologies means the computer equipment and associated peripheral devices and the related operating and application systems and other software owned, leased or licensed by the Target and/or GIN.