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Item 26 - Agreement with Allied Network Solutions, Inc. for Adobe Software and Subscription
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This document includes salient or non-standard provisions extracted from NASPO/ValuePoint Model <br />Contract for Cloud Services. <br />February 17, 2016. <br />Master Agreement. <br />Data means all information, whether in oral or written (including electronic) form, <br />created by or in any way originating with a Participating Entity or Purchasing Entity, and <br />all information that is the output of any computer processing, or other electronic <br />manipulation, of any information that was created by or in any way originating with a <br />Participating Entity or Purchasing Entity, in the course of using and configuring the <br />Services provided under this Agreement. <br />Data Breach means any actual or reasonably suspected non -authorized access to or <br />acquisition of computerized Non -Public Data or Personal Data that compromises the <br />security, confidentiality, or integrity of the Non -Public Data or Personal Data, or the <br />ability of Purchasing Entity to access the Non -Public Data or Personal Data. <br />Data Categorization means the process of risk assessment of Data. See also "High <br />Risk Data". "Moderate Risk Data" and "Low Risk Data". <br />Disabling Code means computer instructions or programs, subroutines, code, <br />instructions, data or functions, (including but not limited to viruses, worms, date bombs <br />or time bombs), including but not limited to other programs, data storage, computer <br />libraries and programs that self -replicate without manual intervention, instructions <br />programmed to activate at a predetermined time or upon a specified event, and/or <br />programs purporting to do a meaningful function but designed for a different function, <br />that alter, destroy, inhibit, damage, interrupt, interfere with or hinder the operation of the <br />Purchasing Entity's' software, applications and/or its end users processing environment, <br />the system in which it resides, or any other software or data on such system or any <br />other system with which it is capable of communicating. <br />Fulfillment Partner means a third -party contractor qualified and authorized by <br />Contractor, and approved by the Participating State under a Participating Addendum, <br />who may, to the extent authorized by Contractor, fulfill any of the requirements of this <br />Master Agreement including but not limited to providing Services under this Master <br />Agreement and billing Customers directly for such Services. Contractor may, upon <br />written notice to the Participating State, add or delete authorized Fulfillment Partners as <br />necessary at any time during the contract term. Fulfillment Partner has no authority to <br />amend this Master Agreement or to bind Contractor to any additional terms and <br />conditions. <br />High Risk Data is as defined in FIPS PUB 199, Standards for Security Categorization <br />of Federal Information and Information Systems ("High Impact Data"). <br />Infrastructure as a Service (laaS) as used in this Master Agreement is defined the <br />capability provided to the consumer to provision processing, storage, networks, and <br />other fundamental computing resources where the consumer is able to deploy and run <br />
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