License Server means the software program that is installed on a network server for a Site License, Multi-Site License, Zone License, Global License, Network Subscription License or Educational-Institution License that will manage license access. License Server may be a software system only, or may include combinations of software and/or hardware dongle.
License Server means a dedicated server, configured by Exasol, which controls the License and whose function is necessary to administrate the proper use of the Evaluation system, e.g. rebooting, installing updates and upgrades, etc.;
License Server has the meaning set out in Section 3.3. "License Type" has the meaning set out in Section 3.1. "Licensee" has the meaning set out in Section 1.1.
Examples of License Server in a sentence
Software availability, as well as the functions they offer, are managed through a License Server which may, in some cases, require a Protection Key.
In this category of service, both the License Server and the Software run on Famic’s Cloud.
In this category of service, the License Server and the Software run on Famic’s Cloud.
If User wishes to use any of the services listed in Section 6 HS Categories, then the License Server and the Protection Key must be hosted on Famic’s Cloud.
User will need: Reliable Internet access to connect and use the HS on Famic’s Cloud; Verify that User’s IT security policy allows connection to the License Server.
More Definitions of License Server
License Server is a computer server or software application, hosted by Xxxxx or Customer, which manages the Customer’s Software licenses and ensures the number of Users, per the License Type) does not exceed the Permitted Number of Users.
License Server means a primarily cloud-based Protection Mechanism to control access and permit only the number of licenses, seats, cloud credits, etc., acquired to be in use at one time and to prevent unauthorized or unlicensed Use of a Product.
License Server means the centralized computer software system either (i) installed by CEVOTEC at its own responsibility as cloud service (“CEVOTEC License Server”) with an average availability via internet of 99% p.a., or (ii) installed by Licensee as On-Premise-Installation at his site at his own responsibility (“On-Premise License Server”) which provides access tokens, or keys, to Devices in order to enable licensed Software to be executed on them.
License Server is the dedicated host (physical hardware or virtual machine) which controls the License and whose function is necessary to administrate the proper use of the Software in a Server Cluster, e.g. rebooting, installing updates and upgrades, etc.;
License Server means the Machine for which license keys are authenticated, and from which tokens shall be available to other Machines, if applicable. Licensed Program means (i) any data processing program, whether a Product or a Configuration, for which a license is ordered by and provided to Licensee pursuant to a Quote, consisting of a series of instructions or databases in machine readable form, (ii) associated Documentation, (iii) corrective patch(es) and (iv) Release(s) to which Licensee is entitled to the extent it has paid the applicable fees. Licensed Program does not include new versions of a Licensed Program, including any successor product which significantly differs in architecture, user interface or mode of delivery.
License Server as used herein shall mean an application which manages network floating, named user and node locked licenses for the Software and permits the legal authorized use of the Software.
License Server means the software application which interprets and manages the Licenses and allows Software to run. The License Server requires access to the Protection Key. This Protection Key can be directly connected to the User’s computer or hosted on a remote server accessible through the License Server. Limited-Time License means a license to use Software for a limited time period that does not exceed six (6) months. Maintenance Support Plan means the Software technical support activities and deliverables made available by Famic to User. This includes new version updates, problem fixes, Software and Documentation enhancement, remote technical support by telephone, fax or through Internet. This expressly excludes: training, remote or on-site Software installation, Software customization, operational environment installation and configuration (operating system, database, Local Area Network, etc.), which can be offered by Famic at the then applicable Famic’s rates.