System Management Regulations definition

System Management Regulations means regulations introduced by Provider from time to time, such amendments to be agreed in writing between the Parties for the better management of the Services and which include the following: Regulations to ensure that the Platform and network through which the Services are provided are not overloaded and that the security and integrity of the network is maintained and including regulations which arise from the need to comply with regulations of any data centre facility engaged by Provider in connection with the Services; and Regulations to ensure that any database or other applications which form part of the Services are used to the best effect and within their capacities.
System Management Regulations means regulations introduced by PTLGateway from time to time for the better management of the Hosted Applications and Support Services and which may include (but are not limited to): 1.40.1 defining minimum specifications for equipment used by the Customer to interface with the Services (including, but not limited to, routers, firewalls and PC’s); 1.40.2 usage restrictions to prevent unreasonable loads being imposed on the Network; 1.40.3 regulations to ensure that security and integrity of the System and the Network is maintained and including regulations which arise from the need to comply with regulations of any data centre facility or third party engaged by PTLGateway in connection with the System; and 1.40.4 regulations to ensure that any database or other applications which form part of the Hosted Applications are used to the best effect and within their capacities.
System Management Regulations means regulations introduced by Provider from time to time for the better management of the Service and which may include (but are not limited to): 1.1.27.1 defining minimum specifications for equipment used by Customer to interface with the Service (including, but not limited to, routers, firewalls and PC’s); 1.1.27.2 regulations to ensure that the network through which the Service is provided are not overloaded and that the security and integrity of the network is maintained and including regulations which arise from the need to comply with regulations of any data centre facility engaged by Provider in connection with the Service; and 1.1.27.3 regulations to ensure that any database or other applications which form part of the Service are used to the best effect and within their capacities.

Examples of System Management Regulations in a sentence

  • Provider shall use reasonable endeavors to give reasonable notice (where possible and appropriate) to Customer of additions and changes to System Management Regulations.


More Definitions of System Management Regulations

System Management Regulations means reasonable regulations introduced by Us from time to time for the better management of the Services.
System Management Regulations regulations introduced by OscarOnline from time to time for the better management of the Services and which may include: (i) defining minimum specifications for equipment used by the Customer to interface with the Services (including routers, firewalls and PCs); (ii) regulations to ensure that the network through which the Services are provided is not overloaded and that the security and integrity of the network is maintained and including regulations which arise from the need to comply with regulations of any data centre facility engaged by OscarOnline in connection with the Services; and (iii) regulations to ensure that any database or other applications which form part of the Services are used to the best effect and within their capacities.
System Management Regulations means regulations introduced by Edocuments Ltd from time to time for the better management of the Services and which may include (but are not limited to):
System Management Regulations means regulations introduced by Provider from time to time for the better management of the Services and which may include (but are not limited to): i. ensure that data provided via the Services is not misused, or used in excess of the licence conditions under which it is provided; ii. defining minimum specifications for equipment used by the Customer to interface with the Services (including, but not limited to, routers, firewalls and PCs); iii. regulations to ensure that the network through which the Services are provided is not overloaded and that the security and integrity of the network is maintained and including regulations which arise from the need to comply with regulations of any data centre facility engaged by Provider in connection with the Services; and iv. regulations to ensure that any database or other applications which form part of the Services are used to the best effect and within their capacities.

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