Compatibility Updates Sample Clauses
The Compatibility Updates clause establishes the obligation or right to update software, systems, or products to ensure they remain compatible with other technologies or standards. Typically, this clause outlines the circumstances under which updates must be provided, such as when third-party platforms change or new versions are released, and may specify timelines or responsibilities for implementing these updates. Its core practical function is to prevent disruptions or loss of functionality due to evolving technological environments, thereby ensuring continued interoperability and minimizing operational risks.
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Compatibility Updates. LLC will provide or cause to be provided such updates to the Software as are necessary to make the Software compatible with new releases of the Equipment and operating systems approved by LLC on which the Software is licensed to run; provided, however, that LLC shall ensure that the Software is compatible with at least one version of the Equipment and operating systems that are then currently supported by their manufacturers. Updates shall be provided to Vet USA via Internet upload and will include necessary documentation.
Compatibility Updates. Customer acknowledges and agrees that it shall be solely responsible for determining whether its systems are compatible with the Interface, for providing all software necessary for use thereof and for all maintenance of its systems.
Compatibility Updates. LICENSOR will update the Product, if and as required, to cause it to operate under Major Release or Releases of the Operating System specified on the Product Schedule #1, and will provide all other Support services for any future Releases of the Operating System within six (6) months of general availability.
Compatibility Updates. Avolve will make commercially reasonable efforts to update the Avolve SAAS Solution, if and as required, to cause it to operate under new versions or releases of current operating systems and internet browsers, within fifteen (15) months of general availability.
