Hardware Compatibility Clause Samples
The Hardware Compatibility clause defines the requirements and standards that hardware must meet to function properly with specified systems or software. It typically outlines which devices, components, or configurations are supported, and may require that any hardware used be approved or certified by one party. This clause ensures that all hardware used in the arrangement will operate as intended, minimizing technical issues and reducing the risk of incompatibility problems.
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Hardware Compatibility. Customer must procure, maintain, and replace all associated bedside monitoring hardware at its own expense through separate agreement, as well as all firmware, and middleware at the required Software Version levels. To receive Software Versions and Software Updates, Customer must maintain all associated hardware to the then-current specification for the Software Versions and Software Updates. If Philips releases new software which Customer is eligible to receive through this Agreement,
Hardware Compatibility. TransNet agrees the Software as delivered shall load and operate on a minimum computer equipment configuration as listed herein below: The Master Licensee shall provide its own hardware meeting or exceeding the following requirements:
Hardware Compatibility. The Company agrees the Software as delivered shall load and operate on a minimum computer equipment configuration as listed herein below:
Hardware Compatibility. Software shall only be compatible with hardware specified on the Nutanix Hardware Compatibility List available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/products/hardware-platforms/ as may be amended from time to time.
Hardware Compatibility. Customer is responsible for the selection, use and compatibility of hardware or software not provided by Sprint. If hardware or software not provided by Sprint impairs Customer’s use of the Service, Customer is nonetheless liable for payment for Services. If Sprint notifies Customer that the hardware or software not provided by Sprint is causing or is likely to cause hazard, interference, or service obstruction, Customer must eliminate the hazard, interference, or service obstruction. Sprint may suspend the provision of Service until the hazard, interference, or service obstruction is corrected. If requested by Customer, Sprint may, at its then- current rates, assist Customer with resolving technical difficulties caused by hardware or software not provided by Sprint.
Hardware Compatibility. When the CRRMA or the County wishes to move to a new hardware platform, communication with the other entity in advance of the change is required in
Hardware Compatibility. Where the City or the County wishes to move to a new hardware platform, an effort will be made communicate with the other entity in advance of the change in order to mitigate the impact on the other party, and the City and the County will make an effort to keep both entities on the same physical platform.
