Commercial Off-The-Shelf Sample Clauses

Commercial Off-The-Shelf. If this Contract involves commercial off-the-shelf products, the below sections (c)(1) through (3) apply.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Commercial Off-The-Shelf. (COTS): identifies commercially available software for which the contractor has the responsibility for installation, configuration, and administration.
Commercial Off-The-Shelf. (COTS) Equipment and/or Software, as applicable, that is readily available to the public from a Third Party that is not an Affiliate of a Party. Definition Meaning [Omitted] [Omitted] [Omitted] Component A general term that is used to mean one part of something more complex. For example, a computer System may be a component of an IT Service, and an Application may be a Component of a Release Unit. Components that need to be managed should be Configuration Items. Component Capacity Management The processes for managing the components of the IT infrastructure, including Monitoring and measurement.
Commercial Off-The-Shelf. (COTS) Equipment and/or Software, as applicable, that is readily available to the public from a Third Party. [Omitted] [Omitted] [Omitted] Definition Meaning [Omitted] Component A general term that is used to mean one part of something more complex. For example, a computer System may be a component of an IT Service, and an Application may be a Component of a Release Unit. Components that need to be managed should be Configuration Items.
Commercial Off-The-Shelf. (COTS) – Means any item available or offered for general sale by any third party, which accomplishes a function required in the execution or support of the capabilities described in the Statement of Work attached hereto.
Commercial Off-The-Shelf. “COTS”) Software Software that is general in nature, not broad enterprise applications, which can be purchased and used immediately “as is,” without modification, in the same form in which it was sold in the commercial marketplace. Standard options are not considered modifications.

Related to Commercial Off-The-Shelf

  • Certificate of Financial Officer – Swap Agreements Concurrently with any delivery of financial statements under Section 8.01(a) and Section 8.01(b), a certificate of a Financial Officer, in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent, setting forth as of the last Business Day of such fiscal quarter or fiscal year, a true and complete list of all Swap Agreements of the Borrower and each Subsidiary, the material terms thereof (including the type, term, effective date, termination date and notional amounts or volumes), the net xxxx-to-market value therefor, any new credit support agreements relating thereto not listed on Schedule 7.20, any margin required or supplied under any credit support document, and the counterparty to each such agreement.

  • Certificate of the Company Parent shall have received certificates from the Company, validly executed by the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of the Company for and on the Company’s behalf, to the effect that, as of the Closing:

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.