Updates for Offerings Sample Clauses

Updates for Offerings. Siemens may issue Updates to its Offerings and will use commercially reasonable efforts to notify Customer when Updates are generally available. Information provided on Siemens’ website is sufficient notice. Siemens may not support non-current versions of the Offerings or update them to future versions.
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Updates for Offerings. Innomotics may issue Updates to its Offerings and will use commercially reasonable efforts to notify Customer when Updates are generally available. Information provided on Innomotics’ website is sufficient notice. Innomotics may not support non-current versions of the Offerings or update them to future versions.
Updates for Offerings. Siemens, its affiliates, service providers and/or suppliers, at their sole discretion, make available firmware updates, enhancements, changes, ŵŽĚŝĨŝĐĂƚŝŽŶƐ͕ ƐĞĐƵƌŝƚLJ ƉĂƚĐŚĞƐ͕ ďƵŐ ĨŝdžĞƐ Žƌ Offering, including the software running in cloud infrastructure as part of the Cloud Services contained within the Offering or Software used on, in or for the Connected Devices. Such New Functionalities may be (i) provided by Siemens with reasonable notice before such New Functionalities are available and/or (ii) pushed automatically via Remote Services or any other online access available. In case Customer opts for manual installation, the responsibility for the New Functionalities and its installation is with Customer. Non- current versions of the Offering may not be supported by Siemens and may not be updated to future versions. New Functionalities do not necessarily need to have the same functionalities as the previous versions. The license for New Functionalities of an Offering shall be as set forth in the Entitlements and the Agreement for the Offering. Customer agrees to the foregoing and releases Siemens and its affiliates, service providers and/or suppliers from all liability arising from such action to the extent permitted by law.

Related to Updates for Offerings

  • Third-Party Offerings Dell may offer Third-Party Products for use with the APEX Service through an online marketplace, or using Dell’s then-current Third-Party Product resale programs (e.g. “Extended Technologies Complete”, “Software & Peripherals (S&P)”). Third-Party Products that Distributor orders from Dell through these resale programs are referred to as “Third-Party Offerings”. Distributor may offer Third-Party Offerings to Reseller to offer to Customer for Customer’s use, at Distributor’s option, if available. If Distributor chooses to offer Third-Party Offerings to Reseller for Reseller to offer to Customer for Customer’s use, Distributor, Reseller, and Customer are responsible for complying with any terms applicable to the Third-Party Offerings, including any separate fees imposed by the provider of that Third-Party Offering (whether payable to Dell or directly to the third-party provider). Distributor agrees to comply with the standard license, services, warranty, indemnity, and support terms of the third-party manufacturer/supplier (or an applicable direct agreement between Distributor and the third-party manufacturer/supplier) for the Third Party Offering. Even if Dell invoices for them, Dell does not provide support services for Third-Party Offerings. Distributor must contact the applicable third-party directly for support. Third-Party Offerings are provided “AS IS”. Any warranty, damages or indemnity claims against Dell for Third-Party Offerings are expressly excluded. Dell may suspend or terminate provision and hosting of any Third- Party Offerings at any time, and that suspension or termination will not be deemed a material change to the APEX Service for the purpose of Clause 3.2 (Material Modifications).

  • Offerings Subject in part to the truth and accuracy of Investor's representations and warranties set forth in this Agreement, the offer, sale and issuance of the Shares as contemplated by this Agreement are exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act and any applicable state securities laws, and neither the Issuer nor any authorized agent acting on its behalf will take any action hereafter that would cause the loss of such exemption.

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