Technical Infrastructure Sample Clauses

Technical Infrastructure. (a) Workstations and server infrastructure involved in the storage or processing of Police Information and Personal Information should be secured in accordance with the Policy and should: (i) run current and patched operating systems; (ii) run current and patched software, including browsers (N-1 on browsers is acceptable providing patching is maintained); (iii) have anti-virus software application installed up-to-date virus definition files; and (iv) run application whitelisting software (desirable). (b) Administrative or privileged access to infrastructure is to be minimised and only used when an administrative function is required.
Technical Infrastructure. 6.1 The Service Provider shall provide the Services using the IT Systems. 6.2 Each Network Operator shall ensure that as from and at all times after the Commencement Date it has the Network Operator Systems in place. 6.3 Any change required to the Network Operator Systems which has an impact on the IT Systems and/or any change required to the IT Systems which has an impact on any Network Operator shall be treated as a Change and shall only be made in accordance with the Change Control Procedure. 6.4 All references to RGTA in Schedule 2 Part 4 of this Agreement shall take effect on the date on which any successor system is implemented in accordance with the UK Link Implementation Plan (Change Reference 11861).
Technical Infrastructure. This section reviews and evaluates the existing condition of underground and aboveground thermal energy installations, water supply and sewerage network, irrigation, drainage, telecommunications and waste collection and management infrastructure in the municipality. This section includes but is not limited to: 10. 2.1. an inventory of the existing technical infrastructure with importance at the local and central level, presenting the extent, locations and capacities of this infrastructure; 10. 2.2. a future needs assessment for such infrastructure; 10. 2.3. necessary capacities of expanded or new infrastructure; and 10. 2.4. assessment of the financial and technical capacity of the central and local level, in order to realize the necessary capacities of the technical infrastructure.
Technical Infrastructure. 33.1.1 The Authority shall provide all reasonably requested assistance to the Contractor so as to enable the Contractor to purchase or lease the Previous Contractor's Technical Infrastructure that they require from the Previous Contractor.
Technical Infrastructure. Vendor shall assess whether the Board’s existing and planned hardware platform is adequate for the System and identify any upgrades or other changes to such platform that are reasonable and necessary to provide sufficient capacity and capabilities for the System to appropriately process the Board’s current and anticipated future workloads. The resulting Deliverables will provide the guidance and detail necessary for the Board to procure any additional hardware and additional third-party software (if needed) that will be required to implement or support the System, and recommendations on the database platform to be used with respect to the System. In such Deliverable, Vendor shall also review the Board’s current and planned network and network infrastructure in respect to the Implementation of the Tririga Software and the System, including provisions for disaster recovery. Vendor shall promptly make recommendations as to the configuration of each of the planned Tririga environments (i.e.; test, development, and production) relating to the System.
Technical Infrastructure. 31.1 Workstations and server infrastructure involved in the storage or processing of National Police Information and Personal Information should be secured in accordance with the Policy and should: (a) run current and patched operating systems; (b) run current and patched software, including browsers (N-1 on browsers is acceptable providing patching is maintained); (c) have anti-virus software application installed up-to-date virus definition files; and (d) run application whitelisting software (desirable). 31.2 Administrative or privileged access to infrastructure is to be minimised and only used when an administrative function is required. 32 Password policy 32.1 System accounts that are involved in the storage or processing of National Police Information should be subject to a password policy that sets out; (a) no less than 10-character passwords including a minimum of one numerical and one upper case character; (b) password reset cycle no longer than 90 days; (c) users to select strong passwords (avoid dictionary words); (d) ensure unused accounts are disabled and removed; and (e) computers lock after 15 minutes of inactivity. Training 32.2 All LEC Personnel involved in storage or processing of National Police Information and Personal Information must be provided with the information security awareness training related to; (a) their responsibilities as defined in the Policy; (b) what constitutes authorised access to information; and (c) their obligations with regard to reporting of information security issues or incidents.
Technical Infrastructure. Upgrading of ICT equipment, including equipment for: (i) communication facilities to establish local area networks at the headquarters and region (oblast) statistics departments, as well as a corporate network, to unite the local area networks and ensure on-line access to the centrally stored data and to applications based on client-server architecture, contained in the configuration of the distributed enterprise system; (ii) server equipment to enable operation of a number of subsystems at central and regional levels, such as internal and external communications, data storage, processing and dissemination; (iii) personal computers and printers; and (iv) other related office equipment.
Technical Infrastructure. The current technical (hardware and software) infrastructure being used by the Heldrich Center and the Bloustein School to support the existing WLDS system (and subsequently the development of the NJEEDS) is as follows:
Technical Infrastructure. 6.1 The Service Provider shall provide the Services using the IT Systems. 6.2 Each Network Operator shall ensure that as from and at all times after the Commencement Date it has the Network Operator Systems in place. 6.3 Any change required to the Network Operator Systems which has an impact on the IT Systems and/or any change required to the IT Systems which has an impact on any Network Operator shall be treated as a Change and shall only be made in accordance with the Change Control Procedure.
Technical Infrastructure. The Troma Community sites will reside on VCI's servers (the "Host Servers") located at ISI Global Center in either New York City or the Virginia hosting facility until such time as the Client's Web Site is transferred pursuant to Section 10.4 of the Agreement. VCI will provide the following services: . Web hosting on two separate fully redundant and load-balanced server machines close to the Internet backbone and located in New York. Within 6 months after the Completion, VCI will duplicate the Web Site on to another server in a geographically different location. Xxx. 0-0 . Xxxxxxxx security protection . 24/7 System monitoring . System administration services