Machine Data definition

Machine Data means usage or status information collected by the Software or hardware that interfaces with the Software, such as information related to a computing device running the Software. Example machine data includes remaining usage time, network information (e.g., name or identifier), wireless signal strength, device identifier, software version, hardware version, device type, metadata associated with the operation of the Software, LED state, reboot cause, storage and memory availability or usage, power cycle count, and device up time.
Machine Data means anonymized usage data collected by devices sold (or licensed) under this Agreement such as battery management (time to empty, standby current, average current), device system time, CPU processing load, free RAM, number of running processes, network information (name, identifier), device identifier, firmware version, hardware version device type, audio volume, LED state, beeper volume, backlight level, key light, odometer count, reboot, reboot cause, total storage and physical memory availability, power cycle count, and device up time. Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement, all title and ownership rights in and to Machine Data are held by Zebra. In the event, and to the extent you are deemed to have any ownership rights in Machine Data, you hereby grant Zebra a limited, irrevocable, non-exclusive right and license to use Machine Data. In addition to the rights specified under this paragraph, Zebra may use any data provided by Licensee and its End Users through Zebra hardware or Software or otherwise provided to Zebra during use of Zebra hardware or Software for analytic purposes, as otherwise permitted by applicable law or regulation and as reasonably required either contractually or to achieve the functionality of the Zebra hardware or Software as described in its documentation.
Machine Data means usage data collected by Software licenced or Products sold (or licenced) under the Agreement such as battery management (time to empty, standby current, average current), device system time, CPU processing load, application usage time, free RAM, number of running processes, network information (name, identifier), device identifier, firmware version, hardware version device type, audio volume, LED state, beeper volume, backlight level, key light, odometer count, reboot, reboot cause, total storage and physical memory availability, power cycle count, and device up time.

Examples of Machine Data in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement, all title and ownership rights in and to Machine Data are held by Zebra.

  • Customer hereby instructs Philips to process Personal Data (to the extent Personal Data is included in the Machine Data) for or in relation to performing the Services to Customer and other obligations under this Agreement, and as necessary to comply with other reasonable instructions provided by Customer where such Instructions are consistent with the terms of this Agreement.

  • Seller shall keep confidential all Machine Data, and shall neither publish nor communicate such Machine Data to third parties in a form that personally identifies the Buyer or its clients.

  • In the event Seller develops new methods, tools, improvements, etc., based on the Machine Data, Seller shall be the owner of all intellectual property rights and shall have title to any patent, trademark, copyright and other intellectual property rights.

  • The undisturbed collection of and access to such proprietary Machine Data is an important pre-requisite for the proper fulfilment of Seller’s warranty obligations and Seller’s possibility to support Buyer operation remotely.


More Definitions of Machine Data

Machine Data all data, other than Content Data, collected or generated by the Equipment and Interface. • Maintenance
Machine Data means anonymized usage data collected by devices sold (or licensed) under this Agreement such as battery management (time to empty, standby current, average current), device system time, CPU processing load, free RAM, number of running processes, network information (name, identifier), device identifier, firmware version, hardware version device type, audio volume, LED state, beeper volume, backlight level, key light, odometer count, reboot, reboot cause, total storage and physical memory availability, power cycle count, and device up time. Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement, all title and ownership rights in and to Machine Data are held by Zebra. In the event, and to the extent you are deemed to have any ownership rights in Machine Data, you hereby grant Zebra a limited, revocable, non-exclusive right and license to use Machine Data.
Machine Data means data concerning the operation of the machine including location data. Machine Data does not include Personal Information.
Machine Data means usage data collected by software or devices sold (or licensed) under this XXXX such as battery management (time to empty, standby current, average current), device system time, CPU processing load, application usage time, free RAM, number of running processes, network information (name, identifier), device identifier, firmware version, hardware version device type, audio volume, LED state, beeper volume, backlight level, key light, odometer count, reboot, reboot cause, total storage and memory availability, power cycle count, and device up time. Notwithstanding anything else in this XXXX, all title and ownership rights in and to Machine Data are held by Zebra. In the event, and to the extent Licensee is deemed to have any ownership rights in Machine Data, Licensee hereby grants Zebra a limited, irrevocable, non-exclusive right and license to use Machine Data.
Machine Data means the data indicating status and measuring performance or effectiveness of the Goods , either directly or indirectly, including but not limited to, torque time, speed, location, distance, starts and stops.
Machine Data all data, other than Content Data, collected or generated by the Equipment and Interface.
Machine Data means anonymized usage data collected by Products such as battery management (time to empty, standby current, average current), device system time, CPU processing load, free RAM, number of running processes, network information (name, identifier), device identifier, firmware version, hardware version device type, audio volume, LED state, beeper volume, backlight level, key light, odometer count, reboot, reboot cause, total storage and physical memory availability, power cycle count, and device up time.