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Accellion Solution definition

Accellion Solution means the object code versions of the Accellion software identified on an Order and includes related Server Software, Client Software, Updates, and Documentation, but does not include Open Source Software which is provided pursuant to Section 4.5.

Examples of Accellion Solution in a sentence

  • Customer shall not remove, and shall reproduce on any permitted copies, all proprietary, copyright, trademark and trade secret notices contained in or placed upon the Accellion Solution.

  • The ATO codified the crime of a "terrorist act," which includes "an act of civil commotion." Such acts are punishable by imprisonment of 7 years to life, as well as fines.

  • Except as set forth in an Order or this Agreement, Customer shall not copy the Accellion Solution except to make a reasonable number of copies for the purposes of security back-up, relocation or disaster recovery; provided, however, that Customer may make and use the number of copies of Client Software that it deems appropriate unless the number of copies of Client Software is restricted as set forth on the applicable Order.

  • I agree to notify my supervisor promptly when I am unable to perform work assignments due to equipment failure, illness, or other circumstance.

  • All right, title, and interest, including without limitation all intellectual property rights, in and to the Accellion Solution, including any and all modifications, enhancements, derivative works, Updates and Releases, are the sole and exclusive property of Accellion and its licensors.

  • Such prorated amount includes charges for the calendar quarter when True-Up Users commenced using the Accellion Solution and the remaining License Term.

  • As part of Maintenance Support Services, Accellion will make available to Customer all Updates to the supported Accellion Solution that Accellion makes generally available to its other customers.

  • Except as expressly authorized by Accellion in writing, Customer shall not transfer, sell, license, sublicense, outsource, rent or lease the Accellion Solution or use it for service bureau or other third-party use.

  • Open Source Software terms are made available either with the Accellion Solution or through the “Admin Guide” of the applicable Accellion Solution.

  • Customer agrees that any software or materials which may be made available by Accellion, or otherwise obtained or used by Customer, subject to an open source license or other open source terms (“Open Source Software”) shall be and shall remain subject to the terms and conditions of the original providers and are not part of the Accellion Solution.

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  • Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) means the optical interface standard that allows inter-networking of transmission products from multiple vendors. The base rate is 51.84 Mbps (“OC 1/STS 1”) and higher rates are direct multiples of the base rate, up to 13.22 Gbps.

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  • SDSL or "Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line" is a baseband DSL transmission technology that permits the bi-directional transmission from up to 160 kbps to 2.048 Mbps on a single pair. "VDSL" or "Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line" is a baseband DSL transmission technology that permits the transmission of up to 52 Mbps downstream (from the Central Office to the End User Customer) and up to 2.3 Mbps digital signal upstream (from the End User Customer to the Central Office). VDSL can also be 26 Mbps symmetrical, or other combination.

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  • SCI has the meaning set forth with respect thereto in the preamble. ---

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