Hardware Platform Sample Clauses

The Hardware Platform clause defines the specific physical devices, systems, or equipment that are covered or referenced within an agreement. It typically outlines which hardware models, configurations, or components are included, and may specify requirements for compatibility, maintenance, or support. By clearly identifying the relevant hardware, this clause ensures both parties understand the scope of the agreement and helps prevent disputes over what equipment is included or supported.
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Hardware Platform. Infrastructure: Customer is responsible for the maintenance of its hardware platform and technical infrastructure. This infrastructure includes but is not limited to a reliable backup solution, networking components, virus protection and security software applications (i.e. firewalls).
Hardware Platform. The remote computer will be an IBM AT-Compatible computer with at least 640 Kb or RAM and a standard BIOS. The system will contain at least the following peripherals: . an MDA or compatible video board (technically, only the video RAM is required). . a non-mechanical permanent storage device such as a ROMdisk, with at least 1 megabyte or capacity. . a standard floppy disk, for system loading and debugging. . a COM1 and COM2 device. . a ▇▇▇▇▇ 1200-baud modem or compatible. . a standard CarSearch VAS "silver box" (Mod/PTT controller). . an appropriate radio transmitter, of up to 50 ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ power. The following peripherals are optional; the software is not required to support them:
Hardware Platform. The target operating environment for the Licensed Software is set forth below. The Hardware may be purchased from Mediware as provided in Exhibit 2. Customer is responsible for obtaining separate support for all system hardware and any corresponding operating system software from the hardware manufacturer or other third party vendor(s).
Hardware Platform. The BEAP will provide a set of hosted software services that will be reside on specific servers or on cloud infrastructure, or potentially spread across both in a hybrid configuration.