Service Delivery Environment definition

Service Delivery Environment means the equipment, software, systems, databases, communications networks and connectivity, and facilities used by Service Provider to provide the Services.
Service Delivery Environment. Collectively, the Equipment, Software, communications networks and connectivity, facilities, and other infrastructure components owned, controlled, or operated by BancTec (or its Subcontractors) and used by Service Provider Personnel in rendering the Services.
Service Delivery Environment means, collectively, the equipment, software, systems, communications networks and connectivity, facilities, and other infrastructure components owned, controlled, or operated by Contractor (or its Subcontractors) and used by Contractor Personnel in providing Services under the Contract.

Examples of Service Delivery Environment in a sentence

  • Service Recipient shall access and use only that portion of the Service Delivery Environment for which Service Recipient has been granted the right to access and use; provided, however, that Service Provider shall not unreasonably limit the grant of such access and use by authorized personnel.

  • In addition, Service Provider shall have the right to deny personnel of Service Recipient access to the Service Delivery Environment upon at least 24 hours’ written notice to Service Recipient in the event that Service Provider reasonably believes that such personnel have engaged in any of the activities set forth in this Section 2.7 or otherwise pose a security concern.

  • Service Recipient shall limit access of its personnel to the Service Delivery Environment to those personnel who are specifically authorized to have such access and shall cause such personnel to comply with the Security Policies in accessing the Service Delivery Environment in accordance with the terms of Section 2.5.

  • Each Party will reasonably cooperate with the other Party in investigating any apparent unauthorized access to or use of the Service Delivery Environment.

  • Service Provider shall limit access to the Service Delivery Environment to Service Provider personnel who are specifically authorized to have such access, and shall take appropriate technical and organizational measures to prevent unauthorized access, use, destruction, alteration or loss of Spinco Business data or Harbor Business data, as applicable, and other information contained therein.

  • In addition to each Party’s obligations with respect to Protected Data under Section 2.5, each Party will reasonably cooperate with the other Party in investigating any apparent unauthorized access to or use of the Service Delivery Environment.

  • In addition, Service Provider shall have the right to deny personnel of Service Recipient access to the Service Delivery Environment upon at least 24 hours’ written notice to Service Recipient in the event that Service Provider reasonably believes that such personnel have engaged in any of the activities set forth in this Section 2.4 or otherwise pose a security concern.

  • Each Party shall reasonably cooperate with the other Party in investigating any apparent unauthorized access to or use of the Service Delivery Environment.

  • Service Provider shall limit access to the Service Delivery Environment to Service Provider personnel who are specifically authorized to have such access, and shall take such measures to prevent unauthorized access, use, destruction, alteration or loss of SpinCo Business data or Parent Business data, as applicable, and other information contained therein.

  • This obligation is in addition to, and separate from, any specific obligations of Vendor set forth in this Agreement pertaining to Vendor’s periodic refreshment of its Service Delivery Environment.


More Definitions of Service Delivery Environment

Service Delivery Environment. Collectively, the Equipment, Software, communications networks and connectivity, facilities and other infrastructure components owned, controlled or operated by IBM (or its Affiliates or Subcontractors) and used by IBM Personnel in performing and delivering the Services. “Software” Program code (in both object code and source code forms to the extent generally provided to the end user of the subject code) and all supporting documentation, me- Solectron/IBM Confidential dia, on-line help facilities and tutorials, including updates, enhancements, modifications, releases and Derivative Works of any of them. Software shall not include commercially available software products of either party.