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Item 26 - Agreement with Allied Network Solutions, Inc. for Adobe Software and Subscription
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technologies <br />"Concurrent Processes" means the number of CA Process Automation Process instances that are marked in the Running state within an <br />Orchestrator at any given time. <br />CA AutoSys Workload Automation <br />"Instance" means the number of copies of CA AutoSys Workload Automation installed in your physical and/or virtual environment. <br />CA Clarity Project & Portfolio Manager <br />"CA Software" means the CA Clarity Project and Portfolio Manager (also known as CA Clarity PPM). CA Clarity PPM is licensed by Environment <br />and the number of Users (Manager, Team Member or Viewer). Customer is granted the right to install and use CA Clarity PPM in not more than <br />three (3) Environments, of which only one (1) may be a production Environment. An "Environment" can consist of any or all of the following, <br />provided that all of the servers in the Environment function as one logical Environment: one or more application servers, search servers, report <br />servers, background servers, and/or database servers. Typical examples of Environments include production Environments, development <br />Environments and test Environments. A production Environment is a computer system used to process an organization's daily work on a real- <br />time operation, not systems used only for development and testing. "Manager User" means Customer's designated users who have full use of <br />and access to the functions within CA Clarity PPM. "Team Member User" means Customer's designated users who have limited rights to the <br />functions within CA Clarity PPM, and may only (i) view data and run reports in all licensed products; (ii) collaboratively participate in processes, <br />discussions and document sharing and receive notifications in all licensed products; (iii) view project tasks and calendars, and report and <br />approve time and project status; and (iv) enter and view status of ideas. "View Only User" means Customer's designated users who have <br />limited rights to the functions within CA Clarity PPM and may only (i) view data and run reports; (ii) originate idea workflows, and participate in <br />the continuation of those workflows. <br />CA Client Automation <br />A "Managed System" is any physical or virtual computer system that can host an operating system, including, but not limited to, a desktop <br />computer or laptop computer, used by an end -user as part of their job function to access data, applications and resources, that is administered <br />or managed by CA Client Automation by way of a management infrastructure, whether a CA management agent resides on the system or not. <br />This includes laptops, desktops and virtual desktops running Windows, Macintosh and Linux operating systems, and it excludes Windows <br />Servers, Linux Servers and UNIX systems. The management infrastructure components, such as Domain Manager, Scalability Server, and System <br />Engine, that run on server platforms do not require a separate license, except if these systems themselves are being managed by an active <br />agent for purposes other than serving as the CA Client Automation management infrastructure. <br />CA Client Automation consists of: <br />CA IT Client Manager <br />CA Patch Manager <br />CA Desktop Migration Manager <br />CA Asset Intelligence <br />CA Workflow for CA IT Client Manager (it is included in the delivery of CA Client Automation for use only for automating workflows inside CA <br />Client Automation and between CA Client Automation and other software programs) <br />CA Configuration Automation: <br />The CA Software is licensed by the number of Physical Sockets. A "Physical Socket" means an electrical component attached to a printed circuit <br />board ("PCB") and electrically interconnects a central processing unit ("CPU") and PCB. A CPU is the specialized integrated circuit that executes <br />binary programs and performs most logical functions or calculations. One physical CPU may have up to twelve (12) processing cores. <br />CA Database Performance <br />CA Database Performance is licensed by the number of CPUs when used as a distributed product. "CPU" means a central processing unit <br />which is the specialized integrated circuit that executes binary programs and performs most logical functions or calculations. A dual -core <br />central processing unit is considered a single CPU. Note that because of the use of multi -core CPUs and virtual server environments, the <br />calculation of CPUs for licensing purposes described below will not always equate to the number of physical CPUs in the environment. A <br />virtual server environment is created where virtual machine technology (which applies to both client and server hardware) is used to <br />enable multiple instances of an operating system(s) to run on a single computer simultaneously. With the Authorized Use Limitation as <br />"CPU" or "Processor", the calculation with respect to the number of CPUs on an individual server is determined as follows: <br />Version PS 1.0 Page 20 of 38 7/23/2014 10:36 AM <br />
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