Adaptive maintenance. The Supplier shall provide adaptive maintenance that is activities relating to upgrades or conversions to an application due to new versions of operating environment, including operating system, application server, or database software.
Adaptive maintenance. Defined as activities relating to upgrades or conversions of Flowbird back office applications, the Multi-space meters or its associated operating environment, in which the Flowbird products are functioning.
Adaptive maintenance. Service Provider shall perform adaptive maintenance Services so that Application performance is not affected by Changes to interfacing Applications, new Applications or packages and technical environment Changes, that, if not addressed proactively, could impact Applications in production, with such Changes including:
1) Upgrades of third-party software or tools, including operating systems or database software.
Adaptive maintenance. Defined as activities relating to upgrades or conversions of Parkfolio back office application, the Multi-space meters or its associated operating environment, in which the Parkeon products are functioning.
Adaptive maintenance. Defined as activities relating to upgrades or conversions to an application due to new versions of operating environment, including operating system, application server, or database software.
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Adaptive maintenance. Defined as activities relating to upgrades or conversions to network device firmware or software on items covered by this SLA.
Adaptive maintenance. Adaptive maintenance is to complement or change functionality in the environment. It involves testing, advise on and the installations of releases that contain new functionality. This includes the installation of major releases and service packs.
Adaptive maintenance a. IBM will, as directed by VMU:
(1) perform adaptive maintenance analysis to address Applications performance and End Users usability issues due to the implementation of new Applications and changes to the Applications interfaces or VMU’s environment (existing Applications and Equipment), as identified by IBM and/or VMU, that could adversely impact the Applications; and
(2) prepare and implement a plan upon VMU’s approval.
b. VMU will:
(1) identify Applications performance and End Users usability issues due to the implementation of new Applications and changes to the Applications interfaces or VMU’s environment (existing Applications and Equipment), that could adversely impact the Applications; and
(2) approve IBM’s plan.
Adaptive maintenance. Supplier shall perform adaptive maintenance, which includes ensuring that application performance is not affected by changes to interfacing applications, changes in the infrastructure that affect the In-Scope Applications, new applications or packages and technical environment changes, which, if not addressed proactively, could impact applications in production, including:
(i) Upgrades of operating Software;
(ii) New/changed Equipment;
(iii) New/changed Software;
(iv) New/changed network Equipment (network and servers);
(v) New/changed policies;
(vi) Interface changes;
(vii) Infrastructure changes that affect In-Scope Applications, Associated Tools and Software, or the Services generally;
(viii) Compliance to regulatory items; and
(ix) Inputs and assistance with any litigation-based reviews, regulatory reviews, audits, compliance assessments and data-gathering exercises.