Unity Platform definition

Unity Platform means SolutionX’s world class, leading edge, web-based software program developed and customized for Client as defined within this Agreement including all related exhibits. The Unity Platform is an online integrated web 2.0 software solution for Client and Client’s Subscribers and Customers. The Unity Platform will assist Subscribers with their independent businesses by providing, among other things, their own industry leading personalized replicated websites, with web 2.0 integrated social networking, marketing and communication tools, training modules, calendar scheduling, email, and many other customized features as outlined in the Vi-Net Unity Scope document attached. The Unity Platform also includes SolutionX’s web hosting services for the Unity Platform, which facilitates the automated deployment and centralized administration of database driven, e-commerce equipped, personal websites and included business tools as described herein.
Unity Platform means the platform known as the Forties Unity platform approximately six
Unity Platform means the platform known as the Forties Unity platform approximately six (6) kilometers downstream of Forties Platform FC.

Examples of Unity Platform in a sentence

  • For undisputed invoice balances over 60 days late, SolutionX may, with at least 30 days advance written notice to Client, suspend, disconnect and otherwise remove Client’s and Subscriber’s access to the Unity Platform until the overdue invoices are paid in full.

  • Upon execution of this Agreement and payment of the initial set up and development fees outlined in Exhibit B, Client shall be granted a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use and promote the Unity Platform throughout the term of this Agreement.

  • SolutionX likewise retains all ownership and proprietary rights relating to the Unity Platform, including, but not limited to, architecture, design, source code, HTML code, graphical code, technique, methods, processes, documentation, trade secrets, training materials, etc., (collectively “SolutionX Proprietary Materials”).

  • SolutionX recognizes that Client may provide proprietary materials to be included in the Unity Platform.

  • A new export pipeline was put into service in November 2007 and crude oil is now exported from the Greater Kittiwake Area (GKA) through this pipeline to BP’s Unity Platform.

  • SolutionX shall indemnify, defend and hold Client harmless from any costs or liabilities (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising from any third party claim or action brought against Client or the Subscribers arising from allegations that SolutionX’s Unity Platform, when licensed as provided for by this Agreement, infringes any patent, copyright or other proprietary right of any third party.

  • Client also agrees to exercise commercially reasonable efforts to promote and encourage all distributors to upgrade from the Free customer version or Lite versions to the Pro or Ultra-Pro versions of the Unity Platform so that every distributor will have all the critical business tools and training available in the Pro and Ultra-Pro versions to help maximize their success as distributors.

  • However, during the term of this Agreement, SolutionX grants to Client, its successors and assignees, a non-exclusive, non-transferrable, royalty free, worldwide license to use SolutionX Proprietary Materials in connection with the implementation and use of the Unity Platform and Subscriber websites consistent with the terms of this Agreement.

  • However, for the current $10,925 of custom development requests that will be incorporated into the Unity Platform prior to launch, the Parties agree that Client shall pay $6,925 upon signing of this Agreement, and the balance upon completion of the custom development features.

  • Client is already under contract with SolutionX using an earlier software platform, and now desires to license, migrate to, and implement SolutionX’s flagship web-based software solution known as the Unity Platform.


More Definitions of Unity Platform

Unity Platform means the .net web‑based software program, as specifically developed and customized for Client.

Related to Unity Platform

  • online platform means a provider of a hosting service which, at the request of a recipient of the service, stores and disseminates to the public information, unless that activity is a minor and purely ancillary feature of another service and, for objective and technical reasons cannot be used without that other service, and the integration of the feature into the other service is not a means to circumvent the applicability of this Regulation.

  • Hosting Platform means a hosted infrastructure to run the Cloud Service.

  • Content Platform means all or any portion of a website containing written, video or photographic commentary, news or discussion on one or more particular topics (such as a blog) and that includes any Influencer Content.

  • Trading Platform means all programs and technology that present quotes in real-time, allow the placement/modification/deletion of orders and calculation of all mutual obligations of the Client and the Company.

  • Electronic Platform means such electronic and/or telecommunications facilities as may be approved by the Board from time to time that enable members to attend and participate simultaneously in a general meeting without attending a physical meeting place;

  • Approved Electronic Platform has the meaning assigned to it in Section 8.03(a).

  • Suspended platform means a working platform suspended from supports by means of one or more separate ropes from each support;

  • License plate means a device containing letters, numerals, or a combination of both, attached to a

  • Platform has the meaning specified in Section 6.02.

  • Special group license plate means a type of license plate designed for a

  • Platform Services means the products and services that Platform Users receive from a Stripe Connect Platform, regardless of whether fees are charged (e.g., web development, customer support or hosting services).

  • Public liability means any legal liability arising out of or resulting from a nuclear in- cident or precautionary evacuation (includ- ing all reasonable additional costs incurred by a State, or a political subdivision of a State, in the course of responding to a nu- clear incident or precautionary evacuation), except (1) claims under State or Federal Workmen’s Compensation Acts of employees of persons indemnified who are employed (a) at the location or, if the nuclear incident oc- curs in the course of transportation of the radioactive material, on the transporting ve- hicle, and (b) in connection with the licens- ee’s possession, use or transfer of the radio- active material; (2) claims arising out of an act of war; and (3) claims for loss of, or dam- age to, or loss of use of (a) property which is located at the location and used in connec- tion with the licensee’s possession, use, or transfer of the radioactive material, and (b) if the nuclear incident occurs in the course of transportation of the radioactive mate- rial, the transporting vehicle, containers used in such transportation, and the radio- active material.

  • Information Services means the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s Electronic Municipal Market Access System; or, such other services providing information with respect to called municipal obligations as the District may specify in writing to the Paying Agent or as the Paying Agent may select.

  • Broadband Services means Verizon's Fios or DSL-based Internet services (whichever applies). Verizon's DSL-based Internet service is also known as "High Speed Internet" ("HSI").

  • Digital Cross Connect System or "DCS" is a function which provides automated Cross Connection of Digital Signal Level 0 (DS0) or higher transmission bit rate digital channels within physical interface facilities. Types of DCS include but are not limited to DCS 1/0s, DCS 3/1s, and DCS 3/3s, where the nomenclature 1/0 denotes interfaces typically at the DS1 rate or greater with Cross Connection typically at the DS0 rate. This same nomenclature, at the appropriate rate substitution, extends to the other types of DCS specifically cited as 3/1 and 3/3. Types of DCS that cross connect Synchronous Transport Signal level 1 (STS-1 s) or other Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) signals (e.g., STS-3) are also DCS, although not denoted by this same type of nomenclature. DCS may provide the functionality of more than one of the aforementioned DCS types (e.g., DCS 3/3/1 which combines functionality of DCS 3/3 and DCS 3/1). For such DCS, the requirements will be, at least, the aggregation of requirements on the "component" DCS. In locations where automated Cross Connection capability does not exist, DCS will be defined as the combination of the functionality provided by a Digital Signal Cross Connect (DSX) or Light Guide Cross Connect (LGX) patch panels and D4 channel banks or other DS0 and above multiplexing equipment used to provide the function of a manual Cross Connection. Interconnection is between a DSX or LGX to a Switch, another Cross Connection, or other service platform device.

  • Information Technology (IT) System means the combination of hardware components, software, and other equipment to make a system whose core purpose is to accomplish a data processing need such as the automatic acquisition, storage, analysis, evaluation, manipulation, management, movement, control, display, switching, interchange, transmission or reception of data. IT systems include ground systems in support of flight hardware. IT systems do not include—

  • Hospice services means palliative and supportive care and other services provided by an interdisciplinary team under the direction of an identifiable hospice administration to terminally ill hospice patients and their families to meet the physical, nutritional, emotional, social, spiritual, and special needs experienced during the final stages of illness, dying, and bereavement, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, § 144A.75, subd. 8, and includes the set of services as determined by the Medicare program under §1861(dd) of the Social Security Act and defined in 42 CFR § 418.3.

  • Hospice means a public agency or private organization licensed pursuant to Chapter 400, Florida Statutes, to provide Hospice services. Such licensed entity must be principally engaged in providing pain relief, symptom management, and supportive services to terminally ill Members and their families.

  • Information processing system means an electronic system for creating, generating, sending, receiving, storing, displaying, or processing information.

  • Coordinated licensure information system means an integrated process for collecting, storing, and sharing information on nurse licensure and enforcement activities related to nurse licensure laws that is administered by a nonprofit organization composed of and controlled by licensing boards.

  • Homemaker services means the professionally directed or supervised simple household maintenance or management services provided by trained homemakers or individuals to families in their own homes.

  • Communication Services means aeronautical fixed and mobile services to enable ground-to-ground, air-to-ground and air-to-air communications for ATC purposes;

  • Internet Access means a service that enables users to access content, information, electronic mail or other services over the internet. Internet access does not include telecommunication services provided by a common carrier.

  • Serving Wire Center (SWC) means the Wire Center that serves the area in which the other Party’s or a Third Party’s Wire Center, aggregation point, point of termination, or point of presence is located.

  • Information technology services means services designed to do any of the following:

  • Commercial Mobile Radio Services (CMRS) means Commercial Mobile Radio Service, As Defined in the Act and FCC rules.