Docebo Software definition

Docebo Software means the internet based Docebo software technology and related Services provided by Docebo, and that are accessible to the Customer and its End Users via a web browser through the internet.

Examples of Docebo Software in a sentence

  • In most instances, the Docebo infrastructure is designed to support updates by the Docebo engineering and support teams without the need to interrupt the Docebo Software.

  • Docebo neither represents nor warrants that the Docebo Software will be accessible through all web browser releases or all versions of tablets, smartphones, or other computing devices, except as expressly set forth on Schedule A.

  • During the Term, and subject to compliance with this Agreement, Docebo grants to the Customer a worldwide, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-assignable (except as provided herein), and limited right and license to allow End Users to remotely access the Docebo Software that is located on the Docebo server, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  • If Docebo reasonably determines that maintenance activities will require an unavailability or outage of the Docebo Software in excess of ten (10) consecutive minutes, then Docebo will give the Customer reasonable advance written notice of the same.

  • Docebo Software, Documentation, and the terms and conditions of this Agreement (including pricing) shall expressly be considered as Confidential Information.

  • Docebo acknowledges that all data input by the Company or End Users into the Docebo Software is the Confidential Information of the Company.

  • Company acknowledges that the Docebo Software and Documentation are the Proprietary Information of Docebo.

  • Further, the Customer acknowledges that the Docebo Software, in source code form, remains proprietary information of Docebo and that the source code is not licensed to the Customer by this Agreement or any Schedule, Order Form or SOW and will not be provided or escrowed by Docebo.

  • All title, ownership rights, and Intellectual Property Rights in and to the Docebo Software and all Docebo Marks (and all Derivative Works and copies thereof) are and will remain owned by Docebo.

  • The Company acknowledges that the Docebo Software, in source code form, remains proprietary information of Docebo and that the source code is not licensed to the Company by this Agreement or any Schedule or Order and will not be provided or escrowed by Docebo.

Related to Docebo Software

  • Licensed Software includes error corrections, upgrades, enhancements or new releases, and any deliverables due under a maintenance or service contract (e.g., patches, fixes, PTFs, programs, code or data conversion, or custom programming).

  • Business Software means with respect to a Licensor, all Software to the extent Controlled by such Licensor or any of its Affiliates as of the Effective Date, which Software is reasonably required as of the Effective Date for the conduct of (i) the Agriculture Business if the Licensee is AgCo, including as listed on section (i) of Schedule Q, or (ii) the Materials Science Business if the Licensee is MatCo, including as listed on section (ii) of Schedule Q, in each case (in respect of the foregoing (i) and (ii)), only if and to the extent such Licensee and its Affiliates have not been granted a license or other rights to use such Software under the Separation Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Business Software expressly excludes any and all Excluded IP.

  • Third Party Software means software which is proprietary to any third party (other than an Affiliate of the Contractor) which is or will be used by the Contractor for the purposes of providing the Services.

  • Client Software means software that allows a Device to access or utilize the services or functionality provided by the Server Software.

  • Open Source Software means any Software that is subject to or licensed, provided or distributed under, any license meeting the Open Source Definition (as promulgated by the Open Source Initiative as of the date of this Agreement) or the Free Software Definition (as promulgated by the Free Software Foundation as of the date of this Agreement) or any similar license for “free,” “publicly available” or “open source” Software, including the GNU General Public License, the Lesser GNU General Public License, the Apache License, the BSD License, Mozilla Public License (MPL), and the MIT License.