Recipient Systems definition

Recipient Systems means with respect to each Service, the Information, IT Assets or Intellectual Property owned or controlled by Recipient or any of its Affiliates that is required for Provider’s use of the Services.
Recipient Systems means, with respect to each Project Service, the IT Assets, information, Software or other Technology owned or controlled by Recipient or any of its Affiliates that is required for its use of such Project Services or Provider’s provision of such Project Service.
Recipient Systems means, with respect to each Service, the IT Assets, information, Software or other Technology owned or controlled by Recipient or any of its Affiliates that is required for its use of the Services or Provider’s provision of the Services.

Examples of Recipient Systems in a sentence

  • Service Provider will, and will require that all Service Provider Personnel who have access to Recipient Systems will, limit their access to those portions of such Recipient Systems for which they are authorized in connection with the Services.

  • Service Provider will (i) make available to Customer, upon Customer’s request, a written list of the names of each individual who have been granted such access, and (ii) adhere to the Recipients’ security rules and procedures for use of the Recipient Systems.

  • All user identification numbers and passwords disclosed to Service Provider to permit Service Provider Personnel to access the Recipient Systems will be deemed to be, and will be treated as, the Recipient’s Confidential Information.

  • The Data Recipient shall manage and administer access to the Data Recipient Systems, networks, applications, system files and data related to the Processing of Information supplied under this ISP.

  • Service Provider will cooperate with Customer in the investigation of any apparent unauthorized access by Service Provider Personnel to the Recipient Systems.

  • Upon Recipient’s reasonable advance notice to Provider, Provider shall provide reasonable assistance during normal business hours to Recipient in connection with the transfer of the Services and related data from the Provider Systems to the Recipient Systems or the systems of the Recipient’s designee.

  • Supplier will cooperate with Recipient in the investigation of any apparent unauthorized access by Supplier Personnel to the Recipient Systems.

  • Supplier will limit its, and will require that all Supplier Personnel who have access to Recipient Systems will limit their, access to those portions of such Recipient Systems for which they are authorized in connection with the Services.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Services IP shall not include enhancements or improvements to the Recipient Systems and the Transferred Software shall be deemed Recipient Systems to the extent and solely to the extent, that Seller was providing support to the Companies' use of such applications as of the Closing Date.


More Definitions of Recipient Systems

Recipient Systems means any computer software program or routine or part thereof owned, licensed or provided by Recipient, its Affiliates or its suppliers on Recipient’s or any of its Affiliates’ behalf, each as modified, maintained or enhanced from time to time by Recipient, Provider, any of their respective Affiliates or any third party.

Related to Recipient Systems

  • Service Management System (SMS) means an off-line system used to access, create, modify, or update information in a Database.

  • Database Management System (DBMS) A system of manual procedures and computer programs used to create, store and update the data required to provide Selective Routing and/or Automatic Location Identification for 911 systems. Day: A calendar day unless otherwise specified. Dedicated Transport: UNE transmission path between one of CenturyLink’s Wire Centers or switches and another of CenturyLink’s Wire Centers or switches within the same LATA and State that are dedicated to a particular customer or carrier. Default: A Party’s violation of any material term or condition of the Agreement, or refusal or failure in any material respect to properly perform its obligations under this Agreement, including the failure to make any undisputed payment when due. A Party shall also be deemed in Default upon such Party’s insolvency or the initiation of bankruptcy or receivership proceedings by or against the Party or the failure to obtain or maintain any certification(s) or authorization(s) from the Commission which are necessary or appropriate for a Party to exchange traffic or order any service, facility or arrangement under this Agreement, or notice from the Party that it has ceased doing business in this State or receipt of publicly available information that signifies the Party is no longer doing business in this State.

  • Customer Systems means the Customer's information technology infrastructure, including computers, software, hardware, databases, electronic systems (including database management systems) and networks, whether operated directly by Customer or through the use of third-party services.

  • Internet Service Provider (ISP) means an Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) that provides Internet Services.

  • Database Management System (“DBMS”) is a computer process used to store, sort, manipulate and update the data required to provide Selective Routing and ALI.