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.

  • 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.

  • The General Counsel unit would support the business group to ensure best in class legal, compliance and contracting support and enable the implementation of Nokia’s strategy guided by four principles – Integrity, Trusted Business Partner, Teamwork & Respect and Professionalism.

  • Thereafter, if a Trusted Business Partner accepts a Customer's invitation, it becomes, in turn, a Customer within the meaning of this GTC, i.e. it follows the same use process and also connects its Data Source for import, standardization and analysis purposes.