Hewlett Packard Sample Clauses

Hewlett Packard. Customers HP will maintain primary "ownership" of customers who have purchased the Program from HP. This ownership will begin with the product purchase/customer registration and will be retained via product support throughout the life of the product.
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Hewlett Packard. C14198 for HP software support for Test Library Box, Production Colleague, Production Library, production IFAS, SIGMA, SRS, HR, Test Colleague, IFAS/Insight and SIGMA.
Hewlett Packard. GEC hereby indemnifies and shall keep indemnified the Purchaser and any member of the IFR Group and any of the Group Companies against all costs, claims, losses, damages arising out of any of the HP Claims, subject to the provisions of clauses 9.2 to 9.8 and without limitation compliance by the Purchaser, the IFR Group and the Group Companies of the undertakings and obligations set out in clause 9.3 and 9.5.
Hewlett Packard. C13714 for software maintenance contract for programs that support the Library, Colleague, IFAS, Insight and various other key software programs.
Hewlett Packard. The plans of HP comprise to include concepts and technologies developed in PICOS, in communications and community related services (e.g. OpenCall). Considering HP as a developer and provider of such services, it is especially their aim to improve the privacy and protection of user data within these services. Aside from these generic aims, HPL will use the knowledge gained from the PICOS project to: • inform the choices it will make about future research activities, their directions and approaches, particularly in information security • brief HP businesses on how best to ensure their products and services can make use of various privacy-enhancing technologies to meet the emerging informational needs of their customers, and of their customers' customers • brief HP's internal Privacy Office on the project's findings and how these may be incorporated into future developments of HP's internal privacy policies, practices and processes • brief senior company management about the impact of privacy considerations and the potential use of relevant IP that is available to HP from PICOS in determining future investment choices
Hewlett Packard. Buyer shall have received assurances from Hewlett-Packard Company ("HP") that its relationship with HP after the Closing Date relating to the Business shall be satisfactory to Buyer. Buyer shall determine, on or before June 7, 2000, whether or not this condition has been satisfied.
Hewlett Packard. SUPPLIER PERFORMANCE EVALUATION AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUPPLIER NAME: SUPPLIER NUMBER: SUPPLIER REPRESENTATIVE: COMMODITY BEING EVALUATED: COMMODITY BUYER: PROCUREMENT ENGINEER: PROCUREMENT ENGINEER (MIPO): EVALUATION DATE: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This evaluation is intended as a supplier management tool and a method of compiling performance data to provide feedback to our suppliers. The Procurement Team will work with you to set expectations, create specific objectives and identify actions that you and Vancouver Division can take to continually improve the overall level of performance. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: Area of Date Last Performance Score Evaluated ----------- ----- --------- Technology - Quality - Responsiveness - Delivery - OVERALL SCORE: DATE: This score will be calculated on a periodic basis when all five areas are evaluated. REV. 2/90 TECHNOLOGY OBJECTIVE: Hewlett-Packard must compete in the world market on the basis of manufacturing technology, as well as design technology. We expect our suppliers to be technological leaders in their respective fields of design and manufacturing. Suppliers are expected to participate in mutual engineering throughout HP's products' lifecycle to enable timely introductions and continuous quality and cost improvements. Provide Leading-Edge Technology Products (T1) 4 = Usually first with new technology introductions 3 = Sometimes first with new technology introductions 2 = Introduces new technology along with other industry leaders 1 = Follows with new technology within one year after technology introduced 0 = "Me too" for available technologies or none at all N = Not applicable T1 SCORE:____ Timely New Product Introductions (T2) 4 = Usually ahead of promised production availability schedule 3 = Sometimes ahead of promised production availability schedule 2 = Meets promised availability schedule 1 = Sometimes meets promised availability schedule 0 = Never meets promised availability schedule N = Not applicable T2 SCORE:____ Mutual Engineering: Technology / Design Support (T3) 4 = Proactive and effective 3 = Effective 2 = Usually available 1 = Some 0 = Little or none N = Not applicable T3 Score____ "T" AVG. SCORE:__
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