Designated Environment definition

Designated Environment means the then-current combination of other computer programs and hardware equipment specified for use with the Products as identified by CSG on Schedule D, as such Schedule D may be updated by CSG from time to time in its reasonable discretion; provided, however, that each Customer will receive six (6) months prior written notice for any changes to the hardware and/or software that each Customer or a Subscriber is required to maintain in order to use or access any of the Products or Services, except for changes in (a) the operating system, or (b) in CSG’s Products or Services which are solely under CSG’s control, in which case CSG shall give Customers no less than nine (9) months prior notice. Notwithstanding the above, CSG shall have no obligation to give prior notice to Customers of changes to the Designated Environment that do not require Customers or their Subscribers to upgrade its computer programs or hardware equipment unless such changes would necessitate training of Customerscustomer service representatives, in which case at least 90 day’s notice shall be given to Customers. Subject to the foregoing sentences, each Customer may use the Products only in the Designated Environment and will be solely responsible for upgrading the Designated Environment to the specifications that CSG may provide from time to time in accordance with this Section 2.4. If a Customer fails to do so or otherwise uses the Products outside the Designated Environment, CSG will have no obligation to continue maintaining and supporting the Products. Upon request by a Customer, CSG shall certify (at such Customer’s expense) that such Customer is in compliance with the Designated Environment and upon inspection, shall notify Customer of any non-compliance prior to the commencement of CSG’s obligations under this Agreement, including its obligations to maintain and support the Products. Any other use or transfer of the Products outside of the Designated Environment will require CSG’s prior approval not to be unreasonably withheld, which may be subject to additional charges. CSG will not have any responsibility or liability in connection with malfunctions or any damage resulting from any modification to the Products not authorized by CSG or any use of the Products in connection with software or hardware not included in a Designated Environment.
Designated Environment means the current combination of other computer programs and hardware equipment that CSG specifies for use with Precision eMail®, as identified on CSG’s website at xxxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx. Customer will use commercially reasonable efforts to keep its hardware and software in conformance with the Designated Environment specifications that CSG may provide from time to time.
Designated Environment means the combination of the other computer programs and hardware equipment CSG specified for use with the CCS Products as set forth in Exhibit C-2, or otherwise approved by CSG in writing for Customer's use with the CCS Products at the system sites set forth on Exhibit C-1 (the "System Locations"). Customer may use the CCS Products only in the Designated Environment and will be solely responsible for upgrading the Designated Environment to the specifications that CSG may provide from time to time. If Customer fails to do so, CSG will have no obligation to continue maintaining and supporting the CCS Products. CSG shall certify the Designated Environment prior to the commencement of CSG's obligations under this Schedule C, including its obligations to maintain and support the CCS Products. Any other use or transfer of the CCS Products will require CSG's prior approval, which may be subject to additional charges.

Examples of Designated Environment in a sentence

  • Customer may use the CCS Products only in the Designated Environment and will be solely responsible for upgrading the Designated Environment to the specifications that CSG may provide from time to time.

  • Customer will not install the Software, Enhancements or Customization on a network or other multi-user computer system unless otherwise specified in the Exhibits to this Schedule, in which case the Designated Environment may be used to provide database or file services to other of Customer's computers across the network, up to the number of workstations specified in Exhibit C-1.

  • The DOC/EC will update the Suspend ES Liquidation Bond/Cash drop-down in ACE and issue liquidation instructions for the entry summaries that have been suspended.

  • It is understood and agreed that Customer’s failure to keep its environment in compliance with the Designated Environment (a “DEG Failure”) shall not be deemed to be a material breach of this Agreement or the license granted hereunder; provided, however, that to the extent that CSG’s performance under this Agreement is hindered due to such DEG Failure, such reduced level of performance shall not be deemed a material breach of this Agreement.

  • If Customer questions the necessity of upgrading to any new Designated Environment as requested by CSG, CSG shall meet with Customer to discuss the proposed changes in an effort to reach mutual agreement on the minimal level of changes to Customer’s equipment that are necessary.


More Definitions of Designated Environment

Designated Environment shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.
Designated Environment means the hardware, operating system and/or database owned or controlled by the State where the Software shall be installed.
Designated Environment is the UAV or UAVs registered by you in the Registration Materials and does not include any other unmanned aerial vehicle.
Designated Environment means the current combination of other computer programs and hardware equipment that CSG specifies for use with the Products and Services as set forth and updated from time to time on CSG’s customer extranet website (*************************) (the “Designated Environment Guide”). CSG shall communicate any updates made to the customer extranet website for the Designated Environment to Customer. Customer (or any third parties permitted in accordance with Section 11 below) will use commercially reasonable efforts to keep their hardware and software in conformance with the Designated Environment specifications that CSG may provide from time to time in accordance with this Section 7. CSG shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Customer at least ******** (**) ******, but in any case provide Customer no less than ****** (**) ******, prior written notice for any changes to the hardware and/or software that Customer is required to maintain in order to use or access any of the Products or Services solely related to (a) operating system, or (b) in CSG's Products or Services which are solely under CSG's control. **** ******* ** *** ***** ******** ****** ******** ********** ** *** ********** *********** *** ******** ** ***** *** ******** ** *** ** ****** *** ** *** ******** ** ******** ***** *** ******** ** *** **** * ***** ****** *** ***** ******** ** ******* **** ******** ****** ******** ** *** ********** *********** ***** **** ******** *** ** ****** ********* ** **** ***** *****. CSG agrees to promptly notify Customer upon learning that a third party vendor will cease supporting any particular hardware or software. CSG shall have no obligation to give prior notice to Customer of changes to the Designated Environment that do not require Customer or their Subscribers to upgrade its computer programs or hardware equipment unless such changes would necessitate training of Customer’s customer service representatives, in which case at least ****** (**) ***** notice shall be given to Customer.
Designated Environment means the combination of the other computer programs and hardware equipment CSG specifies for use with the System as set forth in Exhibit E-1, or otherwise approved by CSG in writing for Customer's use with the System at the system sites set forth on Exhibit E-1 (the "System Sites"). Customer may use the System only in the Designated Environment and will be solely responsible for upgrading the Designated Environment to the specifications that CSG may provide from time to time. CSG shall provide Customer with prompt notice in the case of any modifications to the Designated Environment. If Customer fails to upgrade the Designated Environment, CSG will have no obligation to continue maintaining and supporting the System and Customer shall have no obligation to pay for such Services. Use outside the Designated Environment voids all performance warranties. CSG shall certify the Designated Environment prior to the commencement of CSG's obligations under this Schedule E. Unless CSG has certified the Designated ---------- Environment, CSG shall have no obligation to perform under this Schedule E, ---------- including no obligation to maintain and support the VantagePoint. Any other Use of the System will require CSG's prior approval, and may be subject to additional charges.
Designated Environment means the computer equipment currently in place in the office.
Designated Environment means the computer equipment and software operating system described on Schedule C. "Documentation" means the user, system, and installation documentation for the Software. "Error" means a material failure of the Software to function in conformity with the Specifications. "License" means the license granted by Licensor to Licensee to use the Software and Documentation in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. "Licensed Copies" means the number of copies of the Software and Documentation being licensed to the Licensee. "Location(s)" means Licensee's offices at the location(s) specified in Schedule D. "Maintenance Agreement" means the Software Maintenance Agreement between the parties effective as of the date of this Agreement. "Price" means the License Fees Licensee shall pay as specified in Schedule B. "Rider" refers to any riders attached to this Agreement, or any subsequently prepared document which the parties agree in writing to be considered a Rider. "Schedule" refers to any schedule attached to this Agreement, or any subsequently prepared document which the parties agree in writing to be considered a Schedule. "Software" means the computer programs specified in Schedule A in machine-readable, object code form, and any computer programs delivered to Licensee in machine-readable, object code form as Maintenance Releases and Product Releases (as these terms are defined in the Maintenance Agreement). "Specifications" means Licensor's current published Product Release Definitions. "Target Date" means the date set forth by which parties anticipate delivery of the Software. "Warranty Period" means [NUMBER] days from the date of Acceptance.