Legacy Software definition

Legacy Software means, if applicable, the legacy software or other software environment that will be replaced by the Software;
Legacy Software means products or services that were owned, developed, licensed or sold by SMA Technologies (i) for use by a customer in an on-premise, non-subscription basis, or (ii) that are not, as of the date hereof, licensed, sold, or otherwise distributed by SMA Technologies, but are either (1) in use by certain customers of SMA Technologies pursuant to which SMA Technologies has outstanding service obligations (e.g., technical support and maintenance obligations, implementation, development or other professional service obligations) or (2) held as part of SMA Technologies’ product inventory.
Legacy Software means software (and related documentation) that (i) was originally provided to clients more than three (3) years before the Distribution Date, (ii) has not been updated with a new release within the two (2) year period ending on the Distribution Date nor will be updated with future releases and (iii) is not intended or reasonably expected to be made available to more than twenty (20) persons at each client site. Any uses of the “ADP” trademark or the “ADP” logo during the periods referred to above shall be subject to ADP’s right to approve the manner, style and placement of the “ADP” trademark or “ADP” logo on or in connection with any materials, goods or services, except to the extent that any tangible materials acquired by the Broadridge Group hereunder already contain the “ADP” trademark or “ADP” logo. All uses of the “ADP” trademark and “ADP” logo by the Broadridge Group shall inure to the exclusive benefit of ADP, and the Broadridge Group shall acquire no ownership rights of any kind or nature in and to the “ADP” trademark or the “ADP” logo by virtue of this transitional right to use such trademark or logo.

Examples of Legacy Software in a sentence

  • Supported by NWO TOP project 612.001.852 Grey-box learning of Interfaces for Refac- toring Legacy Software (GIRLS).

  • Customer will not import, export, re-export, or transfer, directly or indirectly, any part of the Subscription Service or Legacy Software or any underlying information or technology, except in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.

  • Your Users may request that the Subscription Service and Legacy Software perform certain tasks, which are comprised of a unique set of instructions executed by the Subscription Service and Legacy Software (each a “Task”).

  • You should review the third-party terms and privacy policies before acquiring, using, requesting, or linking the Subscription Service or Legacy Software to Third-Party Integrations; further, any such third-party terms do not modify this Agreement.

  • You will enable certain functionality that tracks and accounts for the number of Tasks performed using the in the Subscription Service or Legacy Software for the purpose of accurately calculating any Task-based Fees.


More Definitions of Legacy Software

Legacy Software means all Software in use by Textron and/or any Service Recipient on the applicable Handover Date. Any Legacy Software, whether or not it is included in the Annexes to Schedule F, that meets the foregoing description shall nevertheless be treated as Legacy Software as provided for in Schedule B until, as part of Transformation and in accordance with the Change Control Procedure, such Legacy Software (i) is removed from use; or (ii) is added to one or more SOEs, or (c) becomes Non-SOE Software.
Legacy Software means all current and prior source and object code for the Legacy Products, including, but not limited to, the software identified in EXHIBIT B under "Legacy Software."
Legacy Software means Software, other than the Current Software, that was licensed or sold to third parties by the Company to aid in the production of yearbooks.
Legacy Software machine executable WITA Software (version 2.0 Beta) excluding source code.
Legacy Software is the Customer application Software described in SCHEDULE "E" to this Addendum.
Legacy Software means the current production systems that include form creation, form programming, transaction processing and delivery and customer support tools.
Legacy Software means Licensee software products licensed to End-Users prior to January 1, 2000 that do not integrate with BEA Software, including (i) MarketStream as enabled for use with IBM WebSphere and (ii) Licensee's eSales Configurator product. The total number of End Users granted Upgrade Licenses shall not exceed a combined total of *** Calico & Connect customers, and Licensee estimates that the total CPUs will be ***. Licensee represents that the *** customers referenced in the preceding sentence signed End User License Agreements with either Licensee or Connect inc. on or before December 31, 1999. Licensee shall submit to BEA on or before the Amendment Effective Date a letter containing these representations. SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE FEES: Licensee agrees to pay $*** for the first year of "back-end" 5x12 Enterprise Support for the Upgrade Licenses ordered above.