Common use of Operational Data; Feedback Clause in Contracts

Operational Data; Feedback. Supplier will automatically collect information associated with Customer’s access and use of the Cloud Services, including, without limitation application telemetry, IP addresses, IP configurations, stored sessions, open ports, Credentials, network metadata, and device operating system, status, version and configuration (collectively “Operational Data”). Supplier may use the Operational Data to monitor, analyze, develop, support or improve the performance of the Cloud Services. Customer grants to Supplier a worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable license to use and commercialize any suggestions, enhancement, requests, recommendations, corrections or other feedback provided by Customer relating to the Cloud Services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Software Subscription License and Cloud Services Agreement, Order Form

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Operational Data; Feedback. Supplier will automatically collect information associated with Customer’s access and use of the Cloud Services, including, without limitation application telemetry, IP addresses, IP configurations, stored sessions, open ports, Credentials, network metadata, and device operating system, status, version and configuration (collectively “Operational Data”). Supplier may use the Operational Data to monitor, analyze, develop, support or improve the performance of the Cloud Services. Customer grants to Supplier a worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable license the right to use and commercialize any suggestions, enhancement, requests, recommendations, corrections or other feedback provided by Customer relating to the Cloud Services to improve the Cloud Services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cloud Services Agreement, Cloud Services Agreement

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Operational Data; Feedback. Supplier will automatically collect information associated with CustomerPartner’s access and use of the Cloud Services, including, without limitation application telemetry, IP addresses, IP configurations, stored sessions, open ports, Credentials, network metadata, and device operating system, status, version and configuration (collectively “Operational Data”). Supplier may use the Operational Data to monitor, analyze, develop, support or improve the performance of the Cloud Services. Customer Partner grants to Supplier a worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable license to use and commercialize any suggestions, enhancement, requests, recommendations, corrections or other feedback provided by Customer Partner relating to the Cloud Services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplement

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