Product Releases. The Company has provided Parent a schedule of product releases, which schedule is attached as Section 3.29 of the Company Disclosure Letter. The Company has a good faith reasonable belief that it can achieve the release of products on the schedule described in Section 3.29 of the Company Disclosure Letter and is not currently aware of any change in its circumstances or other fact that has occurred that would cause it to believe that it will be unable to meet such release schedule.
Product Releases. In addition to the Support Services described above, AvePoint may, in its sole discretion, release updates and modifications to the Software (“Product Releases”). Such Product Releases shall be numbered according to AvePoint’s Standard Numbering Convention, defined as follows: in the N1.n2.n3.n4 format, with each number representing a different release type and classified by AvePoint as Hotfixes, Cumulative Update, Service Packs, and Platform Upgrades, as described below.
(a) A “Hotfix” is an update or modification to the Software designed to address a specific issue identified in the installation, configuration, or operation of the Software. A release that is considered a Hotfix shall be so indicated by an increase or change in the n4 portion of the Standard Numbering Convention.
(b) A “Cumulative Update” is an update or modification to the Software that may include Hotfixes and may also include performance improvements, Compatibility Updates, and other enhancements, but that does not include new options or feature additions to the Software. A “Compatibility Update” updates or modifies the compatibility of the Software with underlying operating systems and required components. Compatibility Updates do not include updates or modifications that add support for the Software to act upon a new system, platform, or application. A release that is considered a Cumulative Update shall be so indicated by an increase or change in the n3 portion of the Standard Numbering Convention.
(c) A “Service Pack” is an update or modification to the Software that may include Hotfixes and Cumulative Updates and that adds new options or feature additions to the Software. A release that is considered a Service Pack shall be so indicated by an increase or change in the n2 portion of the Standard Numbering Convention.
(d) A “Platform Upgrade” is an upgrade or modification to the architecture, user interface, or other significant portion of the Licensed Property. Such Platform Upgrades shall be considered a new generational line of the Licensed Property, and may differ in overall function and use from other generational lines. A release that is considered a Platform Upgrade shall be so indicated by an increase or change in the N1 portion of the Standard Numbering Convention. Customer access to Product Releases shall be based on licence classifications set forth in the Agreement and Support Services Level as detailed in the table below. For Customers with access to a particular Produc...
Product Releases. Sugar may provide Product Releases to Application Services from time to time during the Subscription Term. Sugar will apply Product Releases to SugarCloud automatically. Customer is responsible for installing Product Releases to its On-Site environment. “Product Releases” may be comprised of “maintenance” releases, which are typically comprised of fixes to known defects and do not typically introduce any new or modified application behavior, or “feature” releases, which typically include both fixes to known defects and introduce new or modified application behavior or changes to the available features or functionality of Application Services.
Product Releases. In addition to the support services described above, AvePoint may, in its sole discretion, release updates and modifications to the Software (“Product Releases”). Such Product Releases shall be numbered according to AvePoint’s “Standard Num- bering Convention”, defined as follows: in the N1.n2.n3.n4 format, with each number representing a different release type and classified by AvePoint as Hotfixes, Cumulative Update, Service Packs, and Plat- form Upgrades, as described below.
a) A “Hotfix” is an update or modification to the Software designed to address a specific issue identified in the installation, configuration, or op- eration of the Software. A release that is consid- ered a Hotfix shall be so indicated by an increase or change in the n4 portion of the Standard Numbering Convention.
Product Releases. Target has provided Acquiror a Schedule of Product Releases, which Schedule is attached as Schedule 2.32 to the Disclosure Schedule. Target has a good faith reasonable belief that it can achieve the release of products on the schedule and is not currently aware of any change in its circumstances or other fact that has occurred that would cause it to believe that it will be unable to meet such release schedule.
Product Releases. All product release schedules provided by the Company and its Subsidiaries to any of their customers within the last twelve (12) months have been complied with by the Company and its Subsidiaries.
Product Releases. (a) Maintain a reasonable number of Internal Technical Representatives, and make them accessible as required;
(b) Provide reasonable and timely response to CiteRight’s requests and communications;
(c) Provide access to Customer’s CiteRight environment through Customer-supervised remote computer access (i.e., WebEx or other similar service) and/or facilities as required;
(d) Provide timely, accurate, and complete information as CiteRight may reasonably request;
(e) Ensure that any equipment and/or hardware belonging to or furnished by a Customer is properly installed and is sufficient and suitable for its purpose and that any adjustments, which may be required, are carried out expeditiously;
(f) Maintain backups of Customer data, or otherwise protecting its data against loss, damage, or destruction before Support and Maintenance Services are performed by CiteRight; and
(g) Customers are responsible for all systems administration functions, for systems belonging to or furnished by the Customer, including, but not limited to:
Product Releases. Company has provided Acquiror a schedule of ---------------- product releases, which schedule is attached hereto as Section 2.27 of the Company Disclosure Schedule. Company has a good faith reasonable belief that it can achieve the release of products on the schedule described in Section 2.27 of the Company Disclosure Schedule and is not currently aware of any change in its circumstances or other fact that has occurred that would cause it to believe that it will be unable to meet such release schedule. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Acquiror acknowledges that there may be events beyond the control of Company that may cause it to be unable to meet such release schedule and that Company makes no representations with respect thereto.
Product Releases. The Company has provided to Acquiror a Schedule of Product Releases, which Schedule is included as Schedule 2.24. The Company has a good faith reasonable belief that it can achieve the release of products on the schedule described in Schedule 2.24 and is not currently aware of any change in its circumstances or other fact that has occurred that would cause it to believe that it will be unable to meet such release schedule.
Product Releases. (i) During the term of the applicable support plan, and provided that Company is not in breach of the Master Agreement, Sonatype will make available new, generally available, Software Releases to Company. All such Software Releases shall be delivered electronically over the Internet.
(ii) Sonatype’s support obligations shall apply only to the then‐current generally available Software Release and the immediately preceding Software Release; provided that each Software Release shall be supported for a minimum of twelve (12) months from the date is it made generally available. In order to correct Errors in the Products reported by Company, Sonatype may require that Company update the applicable Products to the then‐current Software Release.