Installing Software Clause Samples

The "Installing Software" clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the installation of software under an agreement. It typically outlines which party is responsible for performing the installation, any required timelines, and the standards or specifications the installation must meet. For example, it may specify that the vendor will install the software on the client’s systems and provide necessary support during the process. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of their roles and expectations, thereby reducing the risk of disputes or delays related to software deployment.
Installing Software. A. Employees using a BPS Laptop will not have administrative rights to load software on their laptop without prior approval from the BPS IT Staff. B. When other software needs to be installed on a BPS Laptop, employees will log a work order with their local technical support person. Such software must be legal for installation and be only work-related software. Examples of inappropriate software for an employee to install on BPS Laptops include, but are not limited to, games, computer wallpaper, weather notifications, and/or non-work related file sharing services.
Installing Software. To install new software on any of the the 28 computers located in the laboratory, researchers need to get approval from the BELSS Director or Vice-Director (see ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/wps/wcm/connect/Cdr/Belss/Home/People/ for current contact information). Software can only be installed by BELSS IT Consultant (▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ from Initiativa).
Installing Software. GSM IT strongly recommends that computer users do not load software themselves on their computers. Many software packages make changes to system configuration files, which can conflict with existing configurations and result in other software not working properly. GSM IT reserves the right to discontinue support and/or un-install user-installed software (or hardware), especially when it interferes with other hardware/software installed on the user’s workstation. Software installation requests will generally be considered low priority. Problems that arise as a result of user/self-installed software (without consultation from GSM IT) will fall to the bottom of the priority list and will be addressed as time permits.
Installing Software. The software will be installed at the same time as KDS Version 3. Fig. 7-1