Dell Business definition

Dell Business means all of the businesses and operations conducted by Dell and Dell Affiliates, excluding the VMware Business, at any time.
Dell Business means all of the businesses and operations conducted by Dell and Dell Affiliates, excluding the Spyglass Business, at any time, whether prior to or after the date of the IPO.
Dell Business means the businesses of the Dell Group (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, the VMware Business).

Examples of Dell Business in a sentence

  • Each of the Parties acknowledges and understands that the Transition Services are transitional in nature and are furnished by the Service Providers for the purpose of facilitating the Transactions and the operation of the Dell Business and VMware Business following the Separation Effective Time.

  • The Site provides access to several services related to your Dell Preferred Account, Dell Business Credit Account, or any other line of credit you have or establish with DFS (hereinafter, the “Account”).

  • Although Lender will apply payments as of the date of receipt of them if they are paid in accordance with this Credit Agreement and the instructions on your Statement, your Dell Business Credit Line may not immediately reflect credit for your payment to allow for payment processing and clearance of funds.

  • In some circumstances, restoring your Dell Business Credit Line may be further delayed.

  • You have the same duty to disclose this information to Us before You extend, gift card or Dell Business Credit.

  • The word “Agreement” refers to your Dell Business Credit Agreement.

  • IBM, Compaq, and Dell Business Class computers designated as Microsoft Windows NT certified and Year 2000 Compliant are supported for the Windows 95 and Platforms.

  • Licensor will promptly furnish any updates, upgrades, interfaces, versions, fixes, patches and enhancements to Dell Business Use Software when they become publicly available (“Updates and Upgrades”) pursuant to the terms and conditions of Altiris’ Annual Upgrade Protection (“AUP”) program.

  • IBM, Compaq, and Dell Business Class computers with Intel Pentium, Pentium II, Pentium III and Celeron processors designated as Microsoft Windows NT certified.

  • Dell Business Credit is not offered to government or public entities, or business entities located and organized outside of the United States.