Specified Operating Environment Sample Clauses

The Specified Operating Environment clause defines the particular hardware, software, or system conditions under which a product or service is intended to function. It typically outlines requirements such as operating system versions, hardware specifications, or network configurations that must be met for the product to perform as expected. By clearly stating these parameters, the clause helps prevent disputes over performance issues that arise from using the product in unsupported or untested environments, ensuring both parties understand the technical boundaries of the agreement.
Specified Operating Environment. The license rights set forth herein apply only to CA Software separately licensed from CA for the z/OS environment and for use hereunder only in the IBM RDz UT environment.
Specified Operating Environment the Machines and Programs with which an ICA Program is designed to operate, as described in its Licensed Program Specifications.
Specified Operating Environment is the machines and programs with which a Program is designed to operate, as described in the Program's Specifications.
Specified Operating Environment the Machines and Programs with which an ICA Program is designed to operate, as described in its Licensed Program Specifications. Technological Measures – all means, methods, systems, processes, checks, tests, monitoring, validations, instruments, and other measures that IBM implements for the purpose of: (i) protecting, controlling, limiting, and restricting the use of Machine Code; (ii) protecting, controlling, limiting, and restricting the access to or use of Built-in Capacity (including, for clarity, both Unauthorized Built-in Capacity and Authorized Built-in Capacity); and (iii) monitoring and reporting use of the Machine Code, Authorized Built-in Capacity, and Unauthorized Built-In Capacity, including for the purpose of calculating usage-based charges for IBM Products. Without limiting the generality of the preceding sentence, Technological Measures may be implemented, in whole or in part, in Machine Code, IBM Programs, other code, other IBM technology, and in the data created, used or relied upon by such Machine Code, IBM Programs, other code, and IBM technology. Unauthorized Built-in Capacity -- all Built-in Capacity for a Covered Machine other than Authorized Built-in Capacity. For example (but without limitation) and for the avoidance of any doubt, each of the following is Unauthorized Built-In Capacity: (i) in the case of a processor authorized to operate at less than its full processor performance setting, the capability to operate the processor at a greater processor performance setting, and (ii) in the case of a System z Machine specialty processor, the capability to use the specialty processor for anything other than the “Authorized Uses” as such term is defined in the AUT.
Specified Operating Environment. The Program's specifications and specified operating environment information may be found in documentation accompanying the Program, if available, such as a read-me file, or other information published by IBM, such as an announcement letter.