Examples of Virtualization Technology in a sentence
The foregoing limitations in Section 10.1 shall not apply to (i) gross negligence, willful misconduct, or fraud, (ii) breach of the obligations of confidentiality set forth in Section 6, (iii) violation or misappropriation of a party’s intellectual property rights, or (iv) you or your Users’ or third party hosting providers’ breach of Section 3.1 (License Grant), 3.3 (Virtualization Technology; Third Party Hosting Providers), or Section 3.4 (Restrictions; Export Laws).
The foregoing limitations in Section 10.1 shall not apply to (i) gross negligence, willful misconduct, or fraud, (ii) breach of the obligations of confidentiality set forth in Section 6, (iii) violation or misappropriation by a party of the other party’s intellectual property rights, or (iv) you or your Users’ or third party hosting providers’ breach of Section 3.1 (License Grant), 3.3 (Virtualization Technology; Third Party Hosting Providers), or Section 3.4 (Restrictions; Export Laws).
The parties agree to jointly develop a plan, to be agreed upon in writing, for testing Novell VM Optimizations running on the Microsoft Virtualization Technology (“Novell VM Test Plan”).
Subject to the license rights granted herein, Microsoft owns all right, title and interest in and to the Microsoft Optimization Deliverables, Microsoft Virtualization Technology, Longhorn Server, Microsoft HyperCall API Specification, Microsoft Testing Tools and Microsoft Feedback, and Novell owns all right, title and interest in and to the Novell Shim, Novell VM Optimizations, SLES and Novell Feedback.
The parties will meet within *** following the Effective Date (or such other mutually agreed-upon time) to begin developing a plan for jointly establishing and operating a technical laboratory (“Lab”) dedicated to improving the experience for mutual customers who are running or considering running SLES as a guest operating system on Microsoft Virtualization Technology, as well as Longhorn Server and Windows Server 2003 as a guest operating system on SLES, and other mutually agreed activities.
The foregoing limitations in Section 10.1 shall not apply to (i) gross negligence, willful misconduct, or fraud, (ii) breach of the obligations of confidentiality set forth in Section 6, (iii) violation or misappropriation of a party’s intellectual property rights, or (iv) you or your Users’ or third party hosting providers’ breach of Section 3.1 (License Grant), 3.3 (Virtualization Technology; Third Party Hosting Providers), or Section 3.4 (Restrictions; Export Laws).
Microsoft Confidential Page 3 February 11, 2007 among other things, provides a framework for the parties to commercialize certain virtualization offerings and to coordinate support for joint customers that wish to run SLES as a guest operating system on Microsoft Virtualization Technology and/or run Windows as a guest operating system on SLES with Novell’s virtualization technology.
Eligible Virtualization Environment – A server or a group of servers cooperating as a single computing entity that contain an Eligible Processor Technology, an Eligible Operating System Technology, and an Eligible Virtualization Technology; ● Eligible Operating System Technology – An operating system for wh ch Sub-Capacity Licensing is available.
An Eligible Virtualization Technology is capable of restricting processor capacity to a subset of the total physical capacity, sometimes referred to as partition, LPAR, or virtual machine.
The foregoing limitations in Section to.t shall not apply to (i) gross negligence, willful misconduct, or fraud, (ii) breach of the obligations of confidentiality set forth in Section 6, (iii) violation or misappropriation of a party’s intellectual property rights, or (iv) you or your Users’ or third party hosting providers’ breach of Section T.t (License Grant), T.T (Virtualization Technology; Third Party Hosting Providers), or Section T.q (Restrictions; Export Laws).