Mission Critical Systems definition

Mission Critical Systems means the systems identified in Schedule 2 of EXHIBIT A.
Mission Critical Systems means those systems which, should they fail, would significantly delay or stop the Member City Agency’s ability to receive an incident dispatch of a call for service from Valley Com.
Mission Critical Systems means computer systems and software products owned or licensed by the Company, the failure of which could reasonably be expected to cause (i) the Company's principal websites to become inaccessible by their users for a period of twenty-four (24) hours or longer, or (ii) a default pursuant to Section 19(a) of that certain Affiliation Agreement dated November 10, 1997 between the Company and Straight Arrow Publishers Company, L.P.

Examples of Mission Critical Systems in a sentence

  • Section 4.17 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule indicates which such Seller Mission Critical Systems are licensed by the Seller from a third-party service provider.

  • Section 4.17 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule sets forth the "mission-critical" computer systems (as such term is commonly used in regulations and tradeorganization guidelines with respect to the Year 2000 Problem (as defined below)) owned or utilized by the Seller and its subsidiaries (the "Seller Mission Critical Systems").

  • The Lessee has developed and has delivered to the Lessor a comprehensive plan (the "Y2K Plan") for insuring that the Mission Critical Systems and Equipment will be Year 2000 Compliant and Ready.

  • Gross currently serves as vice president of Mission Critical Systems for Bloom Energy, a leading manufacturer of solid-oxide fuel cells.

  • The Borrower will meet the milestones as to all Mission Critical Systems and Equipment contained in the Y2K Plan (other than testing) on or before October 15, 1999, and will have all Mission Critical Systems and Equipment Year 2000 Compliant and Ready (including all internal and external testing), on or before November 1, 1999.

  • To the best knowledge of the Seller, all of Seller's and its subsidiaries' other computer systems ("Non- Mission Critical Systems") are in compliance in all material respects with all regulations and trade organization guidelines concerning the Year 2000 Problem.

  • The Lessee and its Subsidiaries' have met the Y2K Plan milestones such that all Mission Critical Systems and Equipment will be Year 2000 Compliant and Ready in accordance with the Y2K Plan.

  • The company expects compounded annual revenue growth rate of 1-3% adjusted for currency driven by Edge, Storage, High Performance Compute & Mission Critical Systems and related services.

  • The Borrower has developed and has delivered to the Administrative Agent and the Banks its plan (the "Y2K Plan") for making the Mission Critical Systems and Equipment Year 2000 Compliant and Ready.

  • The Lessee will meet the milestones contained in the Y2K Plan pertaining to the Equipment and will have all Mission Critical Systems and Equipment Year 2000 Compliant and Ready (including all internal and external testing) on or before June 30, 1999.


More Definitions of Mission Critical Systems

Mission Critical Systems means the systems identified in Schedule 2 of EXHIBIT A .
Mission Critical Systems means those systems which, should they fail, would significantly delay or stop the Member City’s ability to receive an incident dispatch of a call for service from Valley Com.

Related to Mission Critical Systems

  • Critical Path means those Trade Contractor Work activities identified on the Construction Schedule which, if delayed, will cause a corresponding Delay in the Substantial Completion Date.

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  • Critical infrastructure means existing and proposed systems and assets, whether physical or virtual, the incapacity or destruction of which would negatively affect security, economic security, public health or safety, or any combination of those matters.++

  • Cannabis testing facility means an entity registered by

  • Critical access hospital or “CAH” means a hospital licensed as a critical access hospital by the department of inspections and appeals pursuant to rule 481—51.52(135B).

  • Environmentally critical area means an area or feature which is of significant environmental value, including but not limited to: stream corridors, natural heritage priority sites, habitats of endangered or threatened species, large areas of contiguous open space or upland forest, steep slopes, and well head protection and groundwater recharge areas. Habitats of endangered or threatened species are identified using the Department’s Landscape Project as approved by the Department’s Endangered and Nongame Species Program.

  • Clean coal technology demonstration project means a project using funds appropriated under the heading “Department of Energy—Clean Coal Technology,” up to a total amount of $2,500,000,000 for commercial demonstration of clean coal technology, or similar projects funded through appropriations for the Environmental Protection Agency. The federal contribution for a qualifying project shall be at least 20 percent of the total cost of the demonstration project.

  • Energy efficiency improvement means equipment, devices, or materials intended to decrease energy consumption, including, but not limited to, all of the following:

  • Penetration Testing means security testing in which assessors mimic real-world attacks to identify methods for circumventing the security features of an application, system, or network. (NIST SP 800-115)

  • Structural components means liners, leachate collection systems, final covers, run-on/run-off systems, and any other component used in the construction and operation of the MSWLF that is necessary for protection of human health and the environment.

  • Operational Acceptance Tests means the tests specified in the Technical Requirements and Agreed Project Plan to be carried out to ascertain whether the System, or a specified Sub system, is able to attain the functional and performance requirements specified in the Technical Requirements and Agreed Project Plan, in accordance with the provisions of GCC Clause 27.2 (Operational Acceptance Test).

  • Critical facility means a facility for which even a slight chance of flooding might be too great. Critical facilities include, but are not limited to, schools, nursing homes, hospitals, police, fire and emergency response installations, and installations which produce, use or store hazardous materials or hazardous waste.

  • Marijuana testing facility means an entity licensed to analyze and certify the safety and potency of marijuana.

  • Infrastructure means infrastructure serving the County and improved or unimproved real estate and personal property, including machinery and equipment, used in the operation of the Project, within the meaning of Section 4-29-68 of the Code.