Major Releases definition

Major Releases means releases that typically occur no more frequently than annually of the Software as designated by the “X” in the release code “X.Y.Z” designed to add major new features and/or algorithms to the Software and have undergone ChristianSteven’s full quality assurance and performance testing process. Major Releases do not include separately priced new modules introduced as a component of the Software during any release cycle nor do Major Releases include New Products.
Major Releases mean significant modifications or improvements to the Software that: (i) are designated by a change in the first digit of the version release number (e.g., v5.0 to v6.0); and (ii) are generally made available by Palo Alto Networks to its customers under valid support contracts at no additional cost.
Major Releases means generally commercially released major new releases, modifications or enhancements to the Xxxxxx Software, as designated by a change in the number to the left of the decimal in the version number.

Examples of Major Releases in a sentence

  • Major Releases Major releases are often associated with backwards incompatibility.

  • In the event that Kronos supplies Service Packs, Point Releases and Major Releases (including legislative updates if available) of the Software (collectively referred to as “Updates”), such Updates shall be part of the Software and the provisions of this license shall apply to such Updates and to the Software as modified thereby.

  • We are keen to offer the best support possible to all our pupils and we believe this will be extremely beneficial for all those involved.

  • Licensor shall provide Li- censee all new Major Release(s), Minor Release(s), and Maintenance Release(s) that become generally available during the term of the said annual Support Services and the right to use of the said new Releases shall be granted under respective End-User License Agreement without any further actions.

  • We will make available to you, at no additional charge, all Maintenance Releases and Major Releases to the Software which we make generally available to our customers during your Maintenance and Deployment Term.


More Definitions of Major Releases

Major Releases. (X.y.z) means Software releases that deliver major and minor feature development and enhancements to existing features. They incorporate all applicable Error corrections made in prior Major Releases, Minor Releases, and Maintenance Releases.
Major Releases are less frequently scheduled releases of modified versions of the Software that include upgrades, new application functionality, and/or significant technological advancements compared to the last Major Release. Relativity may consider cumulative improvements provided in Minor Releases since the last Major Release in determining whether the overall upgrades, new application functionalities, and/or significant technological advancements justify designation of a new Major Release. New Major Releases are only included as part of the annual fee pricing during the initial three (3) year term of this Agreement (and during any new three (3) year renewal term if the parties enter into a mutually satisfactory formal written amendment for a renewal term, unless such amendment provides otherwise). A Major Release can be distinguished by having one primary digit in the release number (e.g. Version 9.0).
Major Releases means any new version of the Licensed Software that has been produced to ensure compatibility of the Licensed Software with accounting legislation evolutions.
Major Releases means generally commercially released major new releases, modifications or enhancements to the Software, as designated by a change in the number to the left of the first decimal in the version number.
Major Releases. (e.g., 1.0 to 2.0) means a software release that primarily adds new features to the Software.
Major Releases are releases of the Licensed Software designated by change in the digit to the left of the first decimal point (e.g., Mac OS 8.x) Major Releases generally provide significant new functionality and/or significant architectural changes.
Major Releases contain upgrades to software, database, system configuration and functionality. “Network Maintenance” can be minor configuration changes to network equipment. Major configuration changes shall be treated as major releases and scheduled accordingly.