Component End of Life Sample Clauses

Component End of Life. Contractor shall take all necessary measures in order to receive immediate updates from its suppliers regarding end of life of any component (i.e types of components which shall no longer be manufactured). Contractor shall notify NICE immediately upon becoming aware of the event of end of life of a component. In such event, NICE shall designate and approve the replacement components to be used instead and the Parties will mutually agree on the required changes in APPENDIX C.
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Component End of Life. Similarly, if components or parts have become subject to an EOL process from their manufacturer or vendor, Supplier shall provide a notice twelve-months to Fortinet before such EOL or as soon Supplier learns of such EOL (“EOL Component”). Supplier shall, at its costs, (1) work with EOL Component manufacturer or vendor to allow Fortinet to make a final last time buy of such EOL Components in order to provide support for the respective Products, or (2) use best efforts to identify and qualify replacement components or parts with substantially similar functionality and submit an Engineering Change Order to Fortinet for approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Component End of Life. NEC will have internal processes in place to provide Stratus with any supplier End of Life or Process Change Notices received by NEC from a Component supplier. Such processes will provide Stratus with the supplier’s Component part number that will be subject to an End of Life status or that is being changed by the supplier, the timeframe for the supplier action, the projected impact of the action based upon the Committed Forecast currently in place and any proposed alternate sources that have been investigated by NEC that could be qualified as a replacement for the Component that will be subject to an End of Life status or that is being changed. NEC will provide Stratus with not less than ninety (90) days written notification of all such changes in the design, configuration or status of a Component. NEC and Stratus will mutually agree on appropriate inventory strategies and qualification processes associated with any End of Life and Process Change Notice activity.

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