Conference Room Pilot definition
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This Agreement is effective on the effective date of Your order (the “effective date”) and will terminate at the end of the Conference Room Pilot period set forth in Your order unless terminated earlier in accordance with this Agreement (the “Services Period”).
As a Conference Room Pilot user, You agree not to open Oracle Service Requests, use Oracle Support Channels, or otherwise contact Oracle to request assistance with problems or questions experienced during the use of the Services.
The Conference Room Pilot Cloud Services hereunder are provided as a convenience and You agree that Oracle is not obligated to provide any technical support, phone support, or updates for the Services or for any Oracle Program accessed or used within the Services.
Professional Services required for the Conference Room Pilot Cloud Services are subject to any fees set forth in Your order.
You understand that Oracle’s business partners, including any third party firms retained by You to provide consulting services or applications that interact with the Conference Room Pilot Cloud Services, are independent of Oracle and are not Oracle’s agents.
Oracle makes no representation about the security of Your Content in connection with the Conference Room Pilot Cloud Services.
The Conference Room Pilot Cloud Services are provided for evaluation purposes only within a conference room pilot setting and not for production use or commercial purposes.
Workflows will be configured, tested, validated, and approved after Conference Room Pilot 1 (CRP1).
Only those workflow designs tested and approved during Conference Room Pilot 2 (CRP2) will be used for SIT, UAT, and deployment to Production.
Any use of the Licensed Software by the Licensee, including but not limited to training sessions; use at the Conference Room Pilot, business design sessions, GAP analyses; data conversion and mapping; Licensee performed modification, constitutes installation.