Evolving Cisco Technology Sample Clauses

Evolving Cisco Technology. Cisco may: (a) enhance or refine a Cloud Service, although in doing so, Cisco will not materially reduce the core functionality of that Cloud Service, except as contemplated in this Section; and (b) perform scheduled maintenance of the infrastructure and software used to provide a Cloud Service, during which time You may experience some disruption to that Cloud Service. Whenever reasonably practicable, Cisco will provide You with advance notice of such maintenance. You acknowledge that, from time to time, Cisco may need to perform emergency maintenance without providing You advance notice, during which time Cisco may temporarily suspend Your access to, and use of, the Cloud Service. Cisco may end the life of Cisco Technology, including component functionality (“EOL”), by providing written notice on Xxxxx.xxx. If You or Your Cisco Partner prepaid a fee for Your use of the Cisco Technology that becomes EOL before the expiration of Your then-current Usage Term, Cisco will use commercially reasonable efforts to transition You to a substantially similar Cisco Technology. If Cisco does not have substantially similar Cisco Technology, then Cisco will credit You or Your Cisco Partner any unused portion of the prepaid fee for the Cisco Technology that has been declared EOL (“EOL Credit”). The EOL Credit will be calculated from the last date the applicable Cisco Technology is available to the last date of the applicable Usage Term. Such credit can be applied towards the future purchase of Cisco products.‌
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Evolving Cisco Technology. Cisco may end the life of Cisco Technology, including component functionality (“EOL”), by providing written notice on Xxxxx.xxx. If You or Your Cisco Partner prepaid a fee for Your use of the Cisco Technology that becomes EOL before the expiration of Your then-current Usage Term, Cisco will use commercially reasonable efforts to transition You to a substantially similar Cisco Technology. If Cisco does not have substantially similar Cisco Technology, then Cisco will credit You or Your Cisco Partner any unused portion of the prepaid fee for the Cisco Technology that has been declared EOL (“EOL Credit”). The EOL Credit will be calculated from the last date the applicable Cisco Technology is available to the last date of the applicable Usage Term. Such credit can be applied towards the future purchase of Cisco products.
Evolving Cisco Technology. Cisco may: (a) enhance or refine a Cloud Service, although in doing so, Cisco will not materially reduce the core functionality of that Cloud Service, except as contemplated in this Section 3.3; and (b) perform scheduled maintenance of the infrastructure and software used to provide a Cloud Controlled Doc. # EDCS-22048765 Ver: 1.0 Last Modified: Mon Jun 14 05:34:46 PDT 2021 CISCO PUBLIC INFORMATION, cisco_purchase_and_use_terms.docx Service, during which time You may experience some disruption to that Cloud Service. Whenever reasonably practicable, Cisco will provide You with advance notice of such maintenance. You acknowledge that, from time to time, Cisco may need to perform emergency maintenance without providing You advance notice, during which time Cisco may temporarily suspend Your access to, and use of, the Cloud Service. Cisco may end the life of Cisco Technology, including component functionality (“EOL”), by providing written notice on Xxxxx.xxx. If You prepaid a fee for Your use of the Cisco Technology that becomes EOL before the expiration of Your then-current Usage Term, Cisco will use commercially reasonable efforts to transition You to a substantially similar Cisco Technology. If Cisco does not have substantially similar Cisco Technology, then Cisco will credit You any unused portion of the prepaid fee for the Cisco Technology that has been declared EOL (“EOL Credit”). The EOL Credit will be calculated from the last date the applicable Cisco Technology is available to the end date of the applicable Usage Term. Such credit can be applied towards the future purchase of Cisco products.
Evolving Cisco Technology. Cisco’s development, enhancement, maintenance, and end of life (EOL) cycles are managed on a per-product basis for each individual product bundled into Crosswork Essentials and Crosswork Advantage. The timing for each product’s EOL will vary. Please refer to the applicable product’s EOL page for more information.
Evolving Cisco Technology 

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  • New Technology When new or updated technology is introduced into a workplace, it will be the responsibility of the employer to provide appropriate and, if necessary, ongoing training to the employees directly affected. Such training will include any health and safety implications or information that will enable employees to operate the equipment without discomfort and will help maintain their general well-being.

  • Technology Discoveries, innovations, Know-How and inventions, whether patentable or not, including computer software, recognized under U.S. law as intellectual creations to which rights of ownership accrue, including, but not limited to, patents, trade secrets, maskworks and copyrights developed under this Agreement.

  • Third Party Technology The Company makes use of third party technology to collect information required for traffic measurement, research, and analytics. Use of third party technology entails data collection. We therefore would like to inform clients the Company enables third parties to place or read cookies located on the browsers of users entering the Company’s domain. Said third parties may also use web beacons to collect information through advertising located on the Company’s web site. Please note that you may change your browser settings to refuse or disable Local Shared Objects and similar technologies; however, by doing so you may be disabling some of the functionality of Company’s services.

  • Antivirus software All workstations, laptops and other systems that process and/or store PHI COUNTY discloses to CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY must have installed and actively use comprehensive anti-virus software solution with automatic updates scheduled at least daily.

  • Specially Created Intellectual Property Rights 27.1. All Intellectual Property Rights in Deliverables and and any reports, guidance, specification, instructions, toolkits, plans, data, drawings, databases, patents, patterns, models, designs or other material prepared by or for the Contractor on behalf of the Authority for use, or intended use, in relation to the performance by the Contractor of its obligations under the Framework Agreement belong to the Authority.

  • Research Use The Requester agrees that if access is approved, (1) the PI named in the DAR and (2) those named in the “Senior/Key Person Profile” section of the DAR, including the Information Technology Director and any trainee, employee, or contractor1 working on the proposed research project under the direct oversight of these individuals, shall become Approved Users of the requested dataset(s). Research use will occur solely in connection with the approved research project described in the DAR, which includes a 1-2 paragraph description of the proposed research (i.e., a Research Use Statement). Investigators interested in using Cloud Computing for data storage and analysis must request permission to use Cloud Computing in the DAR and identify the Cloud Service Provider (CSP) or providers and/or Private Cloud System (PCS) that they propose to use. They must also submit a Cloud Computing Use Statement as part of the DAR that describes the type of service and how it will be used to carry out the proposed research as described in the Research Use Statement. If the Approved Users plan to collaborate with investigators outside the Requester, the investigators at each external site must submit an independent DAR using the same project title and Research Use Statement, and if using the cloud, Cloud Computing Use Statement. New uses of these data outside those described in the DAR will require submission of a new DAR; modifications to the research project will require submission of an amendment to this application (e.g., adding or deleting Requester Collaborators from the Requester, adding datasets to an approved project). Access to the requested dataset(s) is granted for a period of one (1) year, with the option to renew access or close-out a project at the end of that year. Submitting Investigator(s), or their collaborators, who provided the data or samples used to generate controlled-access datasets subject to the NIH GDS Policy and who have Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval and who meet any other study specific terms of access, are exempt from the limitation on the scope of the research use as defined in the DAR.

  • Foreground IP This subparagraph d. shall not apply to unmodified commercial off‐the‐shelf goods. If Services or goods are developed, modified or redesigned pursuant to this Contract then the paragraphs below apply.

  • Licensed Software Computer program(s) provided by Contractor in connection with the Deliverables, subject to Section 14 of this Contract.

  • Licensed Materials The materials that are the subject of this Agreement are set forth in Appendix A ("Licensed Materials").

  • Use of Technology Participants are subject to all existing laws (federal and state) and University regulations and policies on use of technology, including not only those laws and regulations that are specific to computers and networks, but also those that may apply generally to personal conduct such as:  UC Electronic Communications Policy: xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/doc/7000470/ElectronicCommunications  UCLA E-mail Policy and Guidelines: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/app/Default.aspx?&id=455  IT Services Acceptable Use Policy: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/policies/aupdetail.html  The UC Policy on Copyright Ownership: xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/resources/copyright-ownership.html  Bruin OnLine Service Level Agreement: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxx/policies/BOL_SLA.pdf Any violation may result in technology related privileges being restricted or revoked and may also result in The University undertaking disciplinary or civil action. If the violation constitutes a criminal offense, appropriate legal action may be taken.

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