Technology Life Expectancy Sample Clauses

Technology Life Expectancy. County understands, acknowledges, and agrees that the technology upon which the Hardware, Software, and Third-Party Software is based changes rapidly. County further acknowledges that Contractor will continue to improve the functionality and features of the Software to improve legal compliance, accuracy, functionality, and usability. As a result, Contractor does not represent or warrant that the Hardware, Software, and/or Third-Party Software provided to County under this Agreement or that the Computer System recommended by Contractor will function for an indefinite period of time. Rather, Contractor and County may, from time to time, analyze the functionality of the Hardware, Software, Third-Party Software, and Computer System in response to changes to determine whether upgrades are advised. Contractor shall, for the duration of the maintenance period covered by this Agreement, and at no additional cost to County, maintain the Software to be compatible with Microsoft-supported operating systems and databases County upgrades may include, without limitation, the installation of a new Release, additional disk storage and memory, and workstation and/or server upgrades. County upgrades may also include the installation and/or removal of Third-Party Software. County is solely responsible for all costs associated with such future resources and upgrades,
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Technology Life Expectancy. Customer understands, acknowledges and agrees that the technology upon which the Hardware, Solution and Third-Party Software is based changes rapidly. Customer further acknowledges that CentralSquare will continue to improve the functionality and features of the Solution to improve legal compliance, accuracy, functionality and usability. As a result, CentralSquare does not represent or warrant that the Hardware, Solution and/or Third-Party Software provided to Customer under this Agreement or that the Customer Systems recommended by CentralSquare will function for an indefinite period of time. Rather, CentralSquare and Customer may, from time to time, analyze the functionality of the Hardware, Solution, Third-Party Software and Customer Systems in response to changes to determine whether Customer must upgrade the same. Customer upgrades may include without limitation, the installation of a new Release, additional disk storage and memory, and workstation and/or server upgrades. Customer upgrades may also include the installation and/or removal of Third-Party Software. Customer is solely responsible for all costs associated with future resources and upgrades.

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