Trusted Business Partner definition

Trusted Business Partner means a Customer’s business partner with whom the Customer wants to share data. Once the Trusted Business Partner is invited by the Customer to use the Services and accepts the invitation, the Trusted Business Partner must create a User Account to access the Services and become a Customer.
Trusted Business Partner means a Customer’s business partner invited to connect via Reveal for data sharing purposes
Trusted Business Partner means a Customer’s business partner invited to connect via Reveal for data sharing purposes “Usage Data” means data & information about how the Customer uses the Services

Examples of Trusted Business Partner in a sentence

  • It allows the Customer and the Trusted Business Partner to share lists of selected Account Overlaps.

  • Once the invite is sent, the Trusted Business Partner will be notified by an email and will have the possibility to accept or refuse the connection.

  • It allows the Customer to assess the potential of data sharing with the Trusted Business Partner by getting statistics about the overlapping accounts in both parties’ CRM (“Accounts Overlaps”) and non-overlapping accounts in both parties’ CRM (“Non-Overlapping Accounts”) Eg. the number of common customers, the number of Trusted Business Partner’s customers that are the Customer's prospects, etc.

  • It allows the Customer and the Trusted Business Partner to share lists of selected Non-Overlapping Accounts.

Related to Trusted Business Partner

  • Business Partner means a legal entity that requires use of a training service in connection with Customer’s and its Affiliates’ internal business operations. These may include customers, distributors, service providers and/or suppliers of Customer.

  • Restricted business operations means business operations in Sudan that include power production activities, mineral extraction activities, oil-related activities, or the production of military equipment, as those terms are defined in the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007 (Pub. L. 110-174). Restricted business operations do not include business operations that the person (as that term is defined in Section 2 of the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act of 2007) conducting the business can demonstrate—

  • Permitted Business means any business in which the Company or its Restricted Subsidiaries are engaged on the date of this Indenture and any other business related, incidental, complementary or ancillary thereto, and any unrelated business to the extent that it is not material in size as compared with the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries’ business as a whole.