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Configuration and Provision Now. L.1. Configuration, Deployment and Recovery Services Lenovo has a portfolio of configuration services and lifecycle solutions which assist with imaging, deployment, provisioning and recovery. Where Lenovo customers are purchasing new computer hardware and equipment (which they will be in most cases), the purchase is subject to separate terms and conditions entered into between Lenovo and the Customer. While different branded offerings and packages will vary, when you purchase these Services, the following terms will apply except to the extent varied explicitly contractually between the Customer and Lenovo. Lenovo will manufacturer the Customer’s device(s), providing the configuration and deployment elements of the services onto the hardware before it is delivered to the Customer. The hardware will be equipped with the services configured and installed at the point of delivery. Lenovo shall contact the Customer regarding the configuration and deployment services. The Customer shall respond to such communication promptly. The Customer acknowledges that completion of the configuration and deployment services (and therefore delivery times from order to receipt of the hardware) is dependent on Customer engagement. This may be subject to delays, depending on the response times and the quality of the information provided by the Customer. Customer Responsibilities regarding Configuration Services As may be reasonably required by Lenovo to deliver the Products and Services Customer shall provide Lenovo with sufficient and safe access (including remote access authorized by Customer) to Customer’s facilities, systems, information, personnel, and resources, all at no charge to Lenovo. Lenovo shall not be responsible for any delay in performing or failure to perform caused by Customer’s delay in providing such access or performing other Customer responsibilities under this Agreement. If Customer is making any information facilities, software, hardware or other resources available to Lenovo in connection with this Agreement, Customer shall obtain any third party approvals, consents, licenses or permissions related to these resources that may be necessary for Lenovo, or its Affiliates, and/or their subcontractors, assignees, relevant service providers, distributors and resellers to perform the Services. Customer instructions must be provided by a Customer engineer or representative with appropriate technical qualification and authority to do so. Customer will at all time...
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