Solution Components Sample Clauses

Solution Components. Contractor must provide to the County: (i) Licenses to all Solution Software provided hereunder, Third-Party Software, Application Software, and Operating Software, and (ii) ownership of, and other proprietary rights to, all Solution Hardware, including, but not limited to, System Hardware and Hardware Upgrades, all as necessary for the Solution to meet all Solution Requirements and the Specifications under this Contract as such may be revised during the Term of this Contract, and in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 11.0 (Ownership and License) of this Contract.
Solution Components. List the solution components (including Sourced Goods and Open Market Items, e.g., equipment, hardware, Software, etc.) provided by Vendor that will be used to support the requirements. Identify any special configuration requirements, and describe how such equipment, hardware, or Software will integrate with DOE’s infrastructure. Source Code. Vendor shall deliver all Source Code for the following Deliverables or Software: [List any Source Code the receipt of which is expected].
Solution Components. For Broward County Public Schools, we recommend the following solution components. In conjunction with Nearpod’s professional services and your dedicated Customer Success Manager (CSM), we’re confident this plan will meet (and exceed) your expectations.
Solution Components. Contractor shall provide the License to all Solution Software, including Application Software and Server Software, and all Server Environment components, including Server Software and Server Hardware, in order to meet the System Requirements, all in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 10 (System Ownership and License) and the Agreement. In addition, Contractor shall certify that the Client Environment provided by County in accordance with Contractor’s specifications is capable of meeting the System Performance Requirements, as provided in Exhibit A (Statement of Work), including Attachment A.1 (System Requirements).
Solution Components. Contractor shall provide the License to all Solution Software, including but not limited to Application Software, Third Party Software and all Software Updates, all Server Environment components, including Server Software and Server Hardware, and any Third Party Products that may be acquired by County, in order to meet the System Requirements as such may be revised during the term of the Agreement, all in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 11 (System Ownership and License) and the Agreement. Contractor shall provide Implementation Services, including but not limited to Solution setup, installation, testing, training, Baseline Interfaces and other services through Final Acceptance of the Solution, as required for the successful implementation of the Solution, as specified in Exhibit A (Statement of Work) and elsewhere in the Agreement. Contractor shall provide to County System Maintenance services relating to the hosting, maintenance and support of the Solution, including but not limited to Solution Data extraction, Maintenance Services and Support Services, as provided in, and in accordance with, this Agreement, including Exhibit D (Service Level Agreement) and Task 5 (System Maintenance) of Exhibit A (Statement of Work). System Maintenance obligations shall commence upon Go-Live and shall continue through the term of this Agreement.
Solution Components. List the solution components (including Sourced Goods and Open Market Items, e.g., equipment, hardware, Software, etc.) provided by Vendor that will be used to support the requirements. Identify any special configuration requirements, and describe how such equipment, hardware, or Software will integrate with OCIO’s infrastructure.
Solution Components. The solution components are: ▪ Microsoft compatible workstation. ▪ Internet. ▪ The HHNZ Web Application URL. ▪ The Infectious Diseases data entry URL. ▪ A PDA Device per specification (refer to schedule A for the specifications). ▪ A Microsoft compatible workstation with access to the Internet. ▪ Access to the HHNZ Web Application URL. ▪ Access to the Infectious Diseases data entry URL. Services included under this agreement are detailed below. Defects relating to the HHNZ Web Application. for of << name of DHB>> in order to secure user access to the HHNZ Web Application. systems and software, including HHNZ Web Application modifications and enhancements, as these become available and are adopted as new standards and are agreed to through the New Zealand Hand Hygiene Programme. Business hours. Monday to Friday 8:30 – 17:00 excluding New Zealand’s statutory holidays and Auckland Anniversary Day. Services excluded under this agreement are detailed below. Application Access: It is the responsibility of << name of DHB>> to secure, manage and control application access credentials. It is the responsibility of << name of DHB>> to log a call to ADHB Service Desk to update the user group credentials when required. New HHNZ Web Application release notifications to all District Health Boards are the responsibility of the New Zealand Hand Hygiene Programme.
Solution Components. 5.3.1 For the duration of the Term the Supplier shall support the UK’s policy objectives by maintaining a set of sustainable Solution Components within the Reference Supplier Solution that are: (a) currently capable of deployment in a Local Body geographic area; (b) capable of providing affordable Superfast Broadband (but targeting Access Line Speeds over 30Mbps) for at least 90% of premises in a Local Body geographic area; (c) capable of providing affordable Basic Broadband considerably greater than 2Mbps (i.e. targeting Access Line Speeds in the 10- 24Mbps range) for close to 100% of premises in a Local Body geographic area; (d) capable of providing affordable broadband (of a minimum Access Line Speed of 2Mbps download and 0.5Mbps upload) for 100% of premises in a Local Body's geographic area with no more than two per cent (2%) of premises in a Local Body geographic area being provided with satellite only services; and (e) capable of delivering community solutions for identified communities in a Local Body geographic area. 5.3.2 For the avoidance of doubt, whilst the Supplier shall support the objectives set out in Clause 5.3.1 in the manner described above, the Supplier shall not be required to deliver Deployed Services outside of the relevant Coverage Area under any Call Off Contract.