Operating System and Software Supportability Sample Clauses

The Operating System and Software Supportability clause defines the requirements for ensuring that the software and operating systems used in a project or service remain supported and compatible throughout the contract term. This typically involves specifying which versions of operating systems and software are acceptable, outlining responsibilities for updates or upgrades, and requiring that all components remain within vendor-supported lifecycles. By establishing these parameters, the clause helps prevent issues arising from obsolete or unsupported software, thereby reducing security risks and ensuring ongoing functionality and compliance.
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Operating System and Software Supportability. Contractor shall warrant that Contractor and its employees, subcontractors, partners and third party providers will take all necessary and reasonable measures to ensure that the Systems Technology, Services, and any deliverables do not have dependencies on other operating systems or software that are no longer supported by Contractor, or its subcontractors, partners and third-party providers.
Operating System and Software Supportability. Supplier warrants that Supplier and its employees, subcontractors, partners and third party providers have taken all necessary and reasonable measures to ensure that the Application, Licensed Services, Supplier Product, and any deliverables do not have dependencies on other operating systems or software that are no longer supported by Supplier, or its Subcontractors, partners and third-party providers.
Operating System and Software Supportability. Contractor and Contractor Personnel have taken all necessary and reasonable measures to ensure that the Application, Licensed Services, Contractor Product, and any Deliverables do not have dependencies on other operating systems or software that are no longer supported by Contractor Personnel.