Portal API definition

Portal API means the portion of the Portal that constitutes an application programming interface and that facilitates the integration of the Portal with Customer’s internal systems, as such application programming interface may be made available by QuoVadis under this Agreement.

Examples of Portal API in a sentence

  • QuoVadis may throttle any access to the Portal or Portal API if QuoVadis believes a system has initiated excessive connections to QuoVadis’s Portals or Portal API.

  • For the Portal API, excessive connections are defined as greater than 1,000 requests/hour per API key.

  • Further, subject to Customer’s compliance with this Agreement, if Customer has been granted access to the Portal API by QuoVadis, then QuoVadis hereby grants to Customer a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non- sublicensable, revocable, limited license during the term of this Agreement to install, use and make calls to and from such Portal API solely for the purpose of facilitating Customer’s use of the Portal (and its tools and functionalities) directly from Customer’s internal systems.

  • DigiCert may throttle any access to the Portal or Portal API if DigiCert believes a system has initiated excessive connections to DigiCert’s Portals or Portal API or as DigiCert otherwise deems it necessary to protect DigiCert’s technology systems.

  • DigiCert may throttle any access to the Portal if DigiCert believes a system has initiated excessive connections to DigiCert’s Portals or Portal API.

  • Further, subject to Subscriber’s compliance with this Agreement, if Subscriber has been granted access to the Portal API by DigiCert, then DigiCert hereby grants to Subscriber a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, revocable, limited license during the term of this Agreement to install, use and make calls to and from such Portal API solely for the purpose of facilitating Subscriber’s use of the Portal (and its tools and functionalities) directly from Subscriber’s internal systems.

  • Further, subject to Customer’s compliance with this Agreement, if Customer has been granted access to the Portal API by DigiCert, then DigiCert hereby grants to Customer a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, revocable, limited license during the term of this Agreement to install, use and make calls to and from such Portal API solely for the purpose of facilitating Customer’s use of the Portal (and its tools and functionalities) directly from Customer’s internal systems.

  • For the Portal API, excessive connections are defined as greater than 1,000 requests/5 minutes per API key.

  • Further, subject to Subscriber’s compliance with this Agreement, if Subscriber has been granted access to the Portal API by QuoVadis, then QuoVadis hereby grants to Subscriber a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non- sublicensable, revocable, limited license during the term of this Agreement to install, use and make calls to and from such Portal API solely for the purpose of facilitating Subscriber’s use of the Portal (and its tools and functionalities) directly from Subscriber’s internal systems.

  • QuoVadis may throttle any access to the Portal if QuoVadis believes a system has initiated excessive connections to QuoVadis’s Portals or Portal API.

Related to Portal API

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  • Developed Software means software specifically designed for the Principal under the Contract. Depending how advanced its development is, it may be either a Product or a Service or both.

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