Hot Fixes definition

Hot Fixes means a preliminary version of the Product containing upcoming Fixes which is not yet subject to general release or Early Access, which is released by Azul to Customers who have selected a Support Tier which includes Hot Fix access.
Hot Fixes means a software patch to address Severity 1 or Severity 2 Errors.
Hot Fixes means a preliminary version of the Product containing upcoming Fixes which is not yet subject to general release or Early Access, which is released by Azul to Customers who have selected a Support Tier which includes Hot Fix access.  “Major Release” (X.y.z) means a release which may deliver significant new features, enhancements to existing features, or performance improvements, as well as Error corrections. Major Releases incorporate all applicable Fixes made in prior Major Releases, Minor Releases, and Maintenance Releases.  “Minor Release” (x.Y.z) means a release which may deliver minor new features, enhancements to existing features, or performance improvements, as well as Error corrections. Minor Releases incorporate all applicable Fixes made in prior Minor Releases and Maintenance Releases.  “Minor Sustained Release” (x.Y.z) means a Minor Release which has been identified by Azul to be supported until the end of the Production Support period of the associated Major Release.  “Maintenance Release” (x.y.Z) means a release which may deliver Error corrections that are severely affecting a number of customers and cannot wait for the next Major or Minor Release. Maintenance Releases incorporate all applicable Error corrections made in prior Maintenance Releases. Maintenance Releases are released as needed based on customer feedback and outstanding Errors.

Examples of Hot Fixes in a sentence

  • Support Services include: b) updates in the form of workarounds, documentation updates, Hot Fixes, Patches, or Releases of Supported Software to the you at NXP's sole discretion.

  • Scheduled maintenance, which includes Releases and Patches, Ad-Hoc maintenance, which includes Hot Fixes, and Unscheduled maintenance.

  • Between three and five years, Revcord will continue additional customer support services including phone support, email support and Hot Fixes but Patches will not be available.

  • Innovapptive will not provide Maintenance Releases for (n-1) Releases but will provide Hot Fixes where necessary.

  • Customers who are using a supported version of the ALERT software are eligible for free Maintenance Updates and Hot Fixes as long as the version is supported.

  • Customer acknowledges that failure to install such solutions, corrections, resolutions, Hot Fixes and new releases may cause the Software to become unusable or non-conforming and may cause subsequent Failure corrections and Updates to be unusable.

  • For on premises Customers, it is the Customer’s responsibility to implement or apply new Hot Fixes or Updates as soon as reasonably practical.

  • The existence of Hot Fixes that are pre-requisites for the Change Control should be verified, and applied, when necessary.

  • The Customer will receive Hot Fixes, Updates and Releases free of charge assuming that all applicable fees have been paid to Unit4.

  • Support requests may also be resolved through error corrections, Patches, Hot Fixes, workarounds (i.e. temporary solutions used to complete a task that would not otherwise be possible due to a problem or limitation in the affected Supported Software), replacement deliveries or any other type of Supported Software or documentation corrections or modifications.


More Definitions of Hot Fixes

Hot Fixes means a fix that Contractor makes available to a specific Authorized User to address a specific problem that is unique to said Authorized User. Sometimes Contractor makes the hot fix available to other customers if they report the same problem. If a large number of customers report the same problem, the hot fix can get elevated to a General Distribution Release (Service Pack).

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