Partner Application definition

Partner Application means the completed application form submitted by Partner and approved by RSA in connection with Partner’s participation in the SecurWorld Program, or the successor thereto, as designated by RSA, as an Alliance Partner, Distributor, MSSP, or Reseller.
Partner Application means any application and/or component that Partner submits to SFDC for review and/or listing as an AppExchange Application under this Agreement.
Partner Application means the application form completed by the Partner to which these terms and conditions apply ;

Examples of Partner Application in a sentence

  • The Partner Application’s terms of service shall notify end users in writing that the Partner Application includes PulsePoint features and content and that Partner’s use of the Services is governed by this Agreement.


More Definitions of Partner Application

Partner Application means BeRider Application, Liftago Application, or MPLA Application, either individually or together.
Partner Application means any application made available on the App Marketplace.
Partner Application means the software or other application which is developed by NetFlex Partner for integration with the NetSuite Application, and which is owned and operated by the NetFlex Partner.
Partner Application means the completed application form submitted by Partner and approved by SecurID in connection with Partner’s participation in the SecurID Partner Program, or the successor thereto, as designated by SecurID, as an Alliance Partner, Distributor, MSSP, or Reseller.
Partner Application means any web page or application (including all source code and features) owned or controlled by Partner, or that Partner is authorized to use.
Partner Application means the Chess Partner Application Form and Deed of Guarantee completed and signed by the Buyer.
Partner Application means each Partner application approved by SFDC and described in a Partner Application Description attached as Exhibit B to the OEM Addendum. Partner Applications may also be referred to as “Reseller Applications.”