Production Environment definition

Production Environment means a logical group of virtual or physical computers comprised within the Cloud Environment to which the Customer will be provided with access and use the purchased Cloud Application(s) in production and for its generally marketed purpose.
Production Environment means the computer systems, databases, and hardware used by You in support of Your actual internal business operations and into which You install and operate software for its intended uses by end users in the ordinary course of Your business.
Production Environment means a permanent environment established for the daily use and maintenance of the Application in a live environment throughout the term of a Program.

Examples of Production Environment in a sentence

  • All Severity 1 or Severity 2 Errors on Production Environment Software should be reported by Customer to Entrust by telephone support during the time when telephone support is available (as set out above).


More Definitions of Production Environment

Production Environment means a service that is designed, built and scaled to accommodate Client Applications to process live and/or real-time data in connection with Client’s ongoing business operations and is deployed within a single geographic region. The Production Environment is scaled to support up to the licensed metrics defined in the Schedule.
Production Environment means that technical setting in which the Vendor’s products and services are put into actual commercial operation for their intended use by the Customer.
Production Environment means any live or production use of the Licensed Software (whether internal or external), including, without limitation, beta tests and limited releases of production applications for testing purposes.
Production Environment means Customer’s live business environment with active users.
Production Environment an environment where a Digital Solution is accessed by general users, including but not limited to, the public or internal users outside of the project team. Otherwise considered a ‘live’ environment;
Production Environment means the IT environment intended for simulation which will subsequently be further developed for actual production business.
Production Environment means the Hardware, programming languages, and Software, including operating system software, and the system architecture and firmware necessary for the Application Services to operate in accordance with its specifications.