Proprietary Interface Interoperability Sample Clauses

Proprietary Interface Interoperability. During the Useful Life of the Product, Vendor shall ensure that all Proprietary Interfaces shall be successfully integrated, Interoperable and compatible with the Specified Components. Vendor will provide all Proprietary Interfaces to Purchaser at no cost. To the extent that any Proprietary Interfaces need to be developed or modified in order for the Vendor Components to integrate successfully and be compatible with any applicable Specified Components, Vendor shall develop such Proprietary Interfaces or modify Vendor Components at no additional cost to Purchaser to achieve Interoperability. Vendor represents and warrants that no Non-Vendor Components shall be adversely affected by, or shall adversely affect each other as a result of the Vendor Components or the Proprietary Interfaces whether as to functionality, speed, service levels, interconnectivity, reliability, availability, performance, response times, or similar measures. For the avoidance of doubt, Vendor is financially responsible for any and all costs associated with required (a) updates to Proprietary Interfaces necessary to ensure continuity of the Interoperability among the Specified Components for the Useful Life, and (b) associated professional services necessary for implementation, including, without limitation, all operating system software. Vendor will provide all Proprietary Interfaces to Purchaser at no cost.
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