Oracle Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Oracle Responsibilities. Oracle shall use commercially reasonable efforts to: i. Be responsible for ongoing development of the Oracle Programs and integration of the Oracle Programs with the Oracle Solution Suite. ii. Be generally responsible for coordinating the parties' and the ISI Co-Members' integration efforts for the Oracle Solution Suite. iii. Provide personnel with expertise specific to the Oracle product set; iv. Certify the Oracle Solution Suite and integration of its components against Oracle's certification standards.
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Oracle Responsibilities. Oracle shall submit to the Development Manager technology and architecture standards for the Oracle Solution Suite. 3.3 INTEGRATION WITH UPDATES; RELEASES 3.3.1 ISI Member shall use commercially reasonable efforts to integrate the ISI Member Programs (and Updates thereto) with any Updates to the Oracle Programs so that the integrated version of the ISI Member Programs are available in production release at the same time as the Update to the Oracle Programs. Oracle shall provide ISI Member with reasonable assistance to allow ISI Member to complete the integration of Updates. In addition, Oracle shall provide ISI Member with reasonable amounts of time to complete the integration of Updates. ISI Member shall use commercially reasonable efforts to make upgraded releases of the ISI Member Programs, compatible with releases of Oracle Programs designated in the Development Plan, commercially available within 90 days after first commercial availability of such upgraded release of the ISI Member Program. In addition, ISI Member shall use commer- cially reasonable efforts to integrate the ISI Member Programs with upgraded releases of Oracle Programs designated in the Development Plan and make such commercially available within 90 days after commercial availability of the designated Oracle Program releases (excluding Oracle Program releases consisting solely of patches and fixes). Following the date one year from the Effective Date of this Agreement, Oracle and ISI Member shall meet to review that ISI Member has made substantial progress in the integration of the ISI Member Programs towards (a) entry of data by a Customer not more than once and (b) the ability of a Customer to upgrade to the Oracle Solution Suite component by component. 3.3.2 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement (including the Development Plan attached to the Target Market Addendum), the parties agree that they shall use commercially reasonable efforts to adhere to the following: the parties shall set forth in revised Development Plans (mutually agreed to by the parties from time to time by written agreement) a product feature summary outlining the functionality intended to be included in the versions of the Oracle Solution Suite specified. Included with such product feature summary shall be a schedule of estimated dates for release of the versions of the Oracle Solution Suite specified. If, at the time of preparation for any release of a version of the Oracle Solution Suite (ea...
Oracle Responsibilities. Oracle shall use commercially reasonable efforts to: i. Certify the proper functioning of the migrated ISI Member Programs. ii. Assist in set-up of a Development Lab for the Oracle Solution Suite at one or more Oracle and/or ISI Member facilities to be determined by the parties. iii. Provide a senior-level DBA/Systems Administrator to assist in the initial installation of the Oracle Programs (including initial installation of updates, patches, fixes, etc.) in the Development Lab, and, in the course of such installation, to allow a reasonable number of ISI Member development and database administration personnel to view and ask questions with respect to such installation. iv. Provide a senior-level applications consultant to assist in set-up with the initial installation of the Oracle Programs (including initial installation of updates, patches, fixes, etc.) in the Development Lab, and, in the course of such installation, to allow a reasonable number of ISI Member development and database administration personnel to view and ask questions with respect to such installation. v. Provide relevant application program interface standards to the ISI Member. vi. Provide compliance standards for the Oracle Programs and Oracle database.
Oracle Responsibilities. Provide access to Oracle product documentation standards and formats to the ISI Member.
Oracle Responsibilities. Oracle will not use Customer Data for any purpose other than to exercise its rights and perform its obligations in providing the TribeHR Service and applicable services pursuant to these TribeHR Terms. Oracle may access your account and Customer Data as necessary to identify or resolve technical problems, determine the recurring subscription fees due to Oracle or in order to respond to complaints about the TribeHR Services. Notwithstanding any other provision, Oracle may disclose Customer Data if Oracle determine that such action is reasonably necessary: (a) to comply with the law, regulatory requirements, or legal or regulatory process; (b) to enforce these TribeHR Terms; (c) to respond to claims that you are using the TribeHR Services to perform or support activities that violate the law or the rights of third parties; (d) to the extent necessary, to contractors and infrastructure and service providers of Oracle; or (e) as otherwise directed by you or your Users.
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  • Licensee Responsibilities Licensee is responsible for Licensee’s Users’ compliance with this Agreement. Licensee is responsible for all of Licensee’s uses and accounts. Licensee will be responsible for maintaining the security of Licensee’s accounts, passwords and files. Licensee and Users cannot share Licensee’s accounts or passwords or allow any third party to use Licensee’s accounts or passwords. Licensee will exercise reasonable precautions to prevent unauthorized use of the Software.

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