Scheduled Maintenance Window definition

Scheduled Maintenance Window means the designated time periods during which Sprinklr may limit or suspend access to the Sprinklr Platform or software so that planned maintenance may be performed.
Scheduled Maintenance Window means the period between 00h00 and 06h00 on Sunday mornings or any other period arranged with the Customer at least forty eight(48) hours before Scheduled Downtime commences. This excludes public holidays;
Scheduled Maintenance Window means the planned period of time allocated by the Cloud Provider to carry out maintenance on the cloud or any of the Cloud Services (where there is a risk that the maintenance may directly or indirectly result in an Unscheduled Outage);

Examples of Scheduled Maintenance Window in a sentence

  • In the event maintenance will be needed during the Scheduled Maintenance Window, Synacor will notify the Client no less than 2 business days prior to the window.

  • In addition, TRX reserves the right to perform any required maintenance work outside of the Scheduled Maintenance Window with prior written notice to AXP.

  • In the event that maintenance is required outside of the Scheduled Maintenance Window and it will adversely affect Client’s Users, Synacor will notify Client about the emergency maintenance window as soon as Synacor determines such emergency maintenance window is needed.

  • FIS will perform the changes to Client environments during the Scheduled Maintenance Window.

  • In addition, Company reserves the right to perform any required maintenance work outside of the Scheduled Maintenance Window with prior notice to Customer.


More Definitions of Scheduled Maintenance Window

Scheduled Maintenance Window means the window during which weekly scheduled maintenance of the Service may be performed. The Scheduled Maintenance Window is between the hours of Friday 9:00 p.m. to Saturday 5:00 a.m. Pacific time.
Scheduled Maintenance Window means a weekly window on Tuesdays from 11 pm to 1 am local time in the Regional Data Center
Scheduled Maintenance Window means regular BT scheduled maintenance window, currently scheduled on Thursdays, from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. or as otherwise advised by BT.
Scheduled Maintenance Window means a scheduled period of time mutually agreed by Retailer, Bank and Servicer during which maintenance or other activities are to be performed and the time actually used, such time not to exceed eight (8) hours per calendar month. Each Party shall provide the other not less than sixty (60) days prior written notice of any requests for changes to its Scheduled Maintenance Window. Extensions to a Scheduled Maintenance Window, and any rescheduled Maintenance Window for which the Party has not provided its written consent shall be deemed Unexcused Downtime.
Scheduled Maintenance Window means the date and time slot identified by OpenCities in a written notice given to Customer via the OpenCities Help Center no later than 5 Business Days prior to the proposed Scheduled Maintenance Window to enable maintenance work and Version Updates to be performed. The Scheduled Maintenance Window will be outside of Customer’s normal business hours and periods of peak demand, whenever reasonably possible.
Scheduled Maintenance Window means the window during which weekly scheduled maintenance of the Proofpoint Essentials Service (“Service”) may be performed. The Scheduled Maintenance Window shall be posted at the Proofpoint Essentials support site.
Scheduled Maintenance Window means a reserved window from 6:00 am to 10:00 am (EST) on Sundays. The maintenance window is reserved to address unforeseen circumstances where corrections are needed and may be extended to 12:00 Noon (EST) if extended maintenance is required.