Enterprise Storage Software definition

Enterprise Storage Software. Software licensed by EMC other than Core Software and Maintenance Aids, which consists of:
Enterprise Storage Software. Customer shall pay a one-time license fee for Enterprise Storage Software. Unless Customer has prepaid for Enterprise Storage Software Product Maintenance, EMC shall invoice Customer for such Enterprise Storage Software Product Maintenance prior to the end of the warranty period at EMC's then-current price.
Enterprise Storage Software. Software provided by EMC, other than Core Software and Maintenance Aids. Enterprise Storage Software consists of:

Examples of Enterprise Storage Software in a sentence

  • Customer shall be licensed to use the Enterprise Storage Software so long as Customer complies with the terms of this Agreement.

  • All new versions or releases of the applicable Enterprise Storage Software generally made available by EMC at no additional charge to other licensees for Enterprise Storage Software that is covered by an EMC warranty or under an annual maintenance contract between EMC and the licensee.

  • Customer shall not use the Software on any device other than the Designated EMC System or Host CPU, as applicable, except that the Enterprise Storage Software may be temporarily transferred to a replacement Designated EMC System or Host CPU, as applicable (and deleted from the original Designated EMC System or Host CPU) if the Designated EMC System or Host CPU is inoperable due to malfunction or initiation of a disaster recovery program or is otherwise not able to use the Enterprise Storage Software.

  • The warranty period for Enterprise Storage Software shall be for a period of ninety (90) days from Acceptance.

  • Enterprise Storage Software which operates on the Designated EMC System.

  • Customer shall pay a one-time license fee for Enterprise Storage Software.

  • Unless Customer has prepaid for Enterprise Storage Software Product Maintenance, EMC shall invoice Customer for such Enterprise Storage Software Product Maintenance prior to the end of the warranty period at EMC's then-current price.

  • Dell will periodically make software patches and minor bug fixes available, which reflect minor changes made by EMC to the applicable Enterprise Storage Software for purposes of maintaining operating system compatibility and/or database compatibility; and any error corrections, workarounds and/or patches needed to maintain conformance to the documentation for the applicable Enterprise Storage Software.

  • Customer shall be enrolled for Enterprise Storage Software Maintenance Services for so long as Customer maintains its right to use Enterprise Storage Software pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Warranty Period: Product Maintenance shall be provided at no additional cost during the respective warranty periods for (i) purchased Equipment which shall include Core Software and (ii) licensed Enterprise Storage Software.


More Definitions of Enterprise Storage Software

Enterprise Storage Software means the programming (excluding source code, Core Software and Maintenance Aids), and the related standard documentation therefor, that was obtained, directly or indirectly from Dell EMC and is used in connection with the Supported System.
Enterprise Storage Software. Software licensed by EMC other than Core Software and Maintenance Aids, which consists of: I. HOST-BASED SOFTWARE: Software that is licensed for use on one or more Host CPUs, as designated by EMC and, II. SYMMETRIX-BASED SOFTWARE: Software that is licensed for use on the Designated EMC System and, if applicable, one or more Host CPUs, as designated by EMC. EQUIPMENT: Items of hardware sold by EMC hereunder. The Equipment may be newly manufactured or remanufactured. EQUIPMENT AND CORE SOFTWARE PRODUCT MAINTENANCE: A level of support for Equipment and Core Software provided by EMC as described below. ENTERPRISE STORAGE SOFTWARE PRODUCT MAINTENANCE: A level of support for Enterprise Storage Software provided by EMC as described below. HOST CPU: A central processing unit designated by Customer for operation with the Designated EMC System. MAINTENANCE AIDS: Hardware, software and other aids used by EMC in furnishing Product Maintenance. ORDER: An EMC generated order form or a customer order that references the Agreement Number. PRODUCT MAINTENANCE: Equipment and Core Software Product Maintenance and Enterprise Storage Software Product Maintenance. PRODUCTS: Equipment, Software and Services provided by EMC. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Professional consulting services provided by EMC to Customer as described below. SERVICES: Product Maintenance, Professional Services and Training Services and any other services provided under this Agreement. SOFTWARE: Core Software, Enterprise Storage Software and any other software licensed by EMC to Customer. Software does not include Maintenance Aids.
Enterprise Storage Software means the programming (excluding source code), and the related standard documentation therefor, which is designed for use on the Designated EMC System and/or Host CPU, and is identified as such by EMC. 1.7 “Equipment” shall mean the storage related computer hardware (new or re- manufactured) and the related standard documentation and user manuals therefor, which are marketed by EMC, located at the Installation Site, and identified on the applicable Maintenance Schedule. 1.8 “Host CPU” shall mean a central processing unit designated by Customer to operate with the Designated EMC System. 1.9 “Installation Site” shall mean the location identified as such on the applicable Maintenance Schedule. 1.10 “Maintenance Aids” shall mean any hardware, software and other tools and/or utilities used by EMC to perform diagnostic or remedial activities in connection with Products. 1.11 “Maintenance Schedule” shall consist of the document(s) (typically EMC’s standard Continuous Coverage Product Maintenance Schedule) that refer to this Agreement and identify the Products to receive CCPM and the applicable pricing.
Enterprise Storage Software. The separately identified programs listed on the Schedule.

Related to Enterprise Storage Software

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  • Service Software means any and all software applications and any third-party or other software, and all new versions, updates, revisions, improvements and modifications of the foregoing, that Contractor provides remote access to and use of as part of the Services.

  • System Software means Software that provides the operating and management instructions for the underlying hardware and other components, and is identified as such in Appendix 4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be Systems Software. Such System Software includes, but is not restricted to, micro-code embedded in hardware (i.e., “firmware”), operating systems, communications, system and network management, and utility software.

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  • Standard Software means Software identified as such in Appendix 4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be Standard Software.

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