Line of Business Applications definition

Line of Business Applications means the software which is installed on the Managed Equipment and provided by the Customer.
Line of Business Applications means applications of software specific to your business and/or industry.
Line of Business Applications means the software which is installed on the Client’s IT system and provided by the Client.

Examples of Line of Business Applications in a sentence

  • Client agrees to provide Company and Company’s employees or representatives permission and access to line of business vendor support as required to faciliatate resolution of issues with Line of Business Applications.


More Definitions of Line of Business Applications

Line of Business Applications means the software which is installed on the Managed Machines and provided by the Client.

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