IT Products definition

IT Products means the Goods specified in the Catalogue that the CONTRACTOR shall make available to Customers including the Services. When a specific Good or Good and Service is the subject of an Order by a Customer, it will be referred to in the ensuing Contract as an Ordered IT Product.
IT Products means any computer related software, subscription or information technology hardware including but not limited to program, programming, patches, upgrades, new versions and modifications thereto.
IT Products means such computer information technology products, including computer equipment, notebooks, netbooks, components, peripherals, software, computer systems, accessories and networking products, sold as part of the business of Intcomex and its Subsidiaries as of the date hereof; provided, however, that “IT Products” shall exclude any product of the business described on Schedule 1.1(vi), including cellular telephones, and accessories related thereto.

Examples of IT Products in a sentence

  • CHESS also has a representative sample list on its web site of Commercial IT Products and Services authorized for use by customers worldwide.

  • Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the CONTRACTOR shall promptly provide all such information regarding the environmental impact of the Ordered IT Products as may reasonably be requested by the CUSTOMER.

  • The Ordered IT Products, Service Levels, Service Credits and Implementation Plan 2-3.

  • Seller represents and warrants that it shall at all times document the operation of the IT Products in a manner consistent with the best practices of the software development industry, and such documentation shall accurately reflect the operation of the IT Products and enable a person reasonably skilled in computer programming and in possession of the IT Products source code to use and maintain the IT Products fully and completely.

  • Services available under this Contract are limited to Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Recovery Information Technology (IT) Products and Services as specified in Appendix C, Pricing Index.


More Definitions of IT Products

IT Products any IT Assets sold, distributed, marketed, or developed or acquired for sale, distribution or marketing, to the Company's customers.
IT Products the information technology enhanced products, parts and accessories manufactured or sold by Teamsun Group, including without limitation, products branded “XxxXxx” and other security products similar to products branded “XxxXxx” or otherwise “Lease Agreement(s)” the relevant lease agreement(s) to be concluded or entered into between any member of Teamsun Group and any member of ASH Group in respect of the provision of Type II ASH Services or Type II Teamsun Services (as the case may be) or such other related services as may be agreed between the Company and Teamsun from time to timeLicense Fees” such fees, license fees and prices for the purchase of the IT Products (including all the related licenses and rights (legal or otherwise) associated with the IT Products) as may be payable to Teamsun Group by ASH Group under the Purchase OrdersListing Rules” The Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on the Stock Exchange
IT Products means: anything [after it has ceased to be in Your physical or legal control] manufactured, constructed, erected, installed, repaired, serviced, treated, sold, supplied or distributed by You [including any container other than a Vehicle] AND shall include anything deemed by the Trade Practices Act 1974 to have been manufactured by You.
IT Products means the Goods and Services to be supplied to the Customer as set out in the Purchase Order;
IT Products or “Products” Any Hardware or Software described in the Engagement Schedule.
IT Products means all of the commodities, raw material, machinery and equipment, and/or other materials that the Supplier is required to supply to the Purchaser under the Contract.
IT Products means the IT Product provided by Shang Peng and/or other entities as designated by Shang Peng to Customer hereunder, as further defined in Article 2.1.