Interfaces and Connections Sample Clauses

Interfaces and Connections. During the implementation meeting the Parties shall agree upon specific data points and data connections for connecting the System or any individual component to Customer’s network. Any additional connections to the System shall be approved by Swisslog, in writing. As described in the Proposal, interfaces shall be installed as part of the installation so long as Customer provides data to Swisslog in accordance with Swisslog interface specifications. Customer is solely responsible for coordinating with other vendors to provide Swisslog with interfaces complying with Swisslog provided interface specifications for the interfaces selected and given to Swisslog. Customer must confirm that its system meets Swisslog’s interface specifications and provide samples to Swisslog. Customer is solely responsible for any other vendor fees associated with implementation. If Swisslog agrees to perform such work, configuration for custom interfaces, any additional interface development work, or an additional interface or change to an interface of a new vendor, will be per a separate statement of work and the Customer will incur additional charges at the current rates.
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Interfaces and Connections. During the implementation meeting the Parties shall agree upon specific data points and data connections for connecting the System or any individual component to Customer’s network. Any additional connections to the System shall be approved by Swisslog Healthcare, in writing. As described in the Proposal, interfaces shall be installed as part of the installation so long as Customer provides data to Swisslog Healthcare in accordance with Swisslog Healthcare interface specifications. Customer is solely responsible for coordinating with other vendors to provide Swisslog Healthcare with interfaces complying with Swisslog Healthcare provided interface specifications for the interfaces selected and given to Swisslog Healthcare. Customer must confirm that its system meets Swisslog Healthcare’s interface specifications and provide samples to Swisslog Healthcare. Customer is solely responsible for any other vendor fees associated with implementation. If Swisslog Healthcare agrees to perform such work, configuration for custom interfaces, any additional interface development work, or an additional interface or change to an interface of a new vendor, will be per a separate Proposal and the Customer will incur additional charges at the current rates.

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