Common use of License Keys Clause in Contracts

License Keys. Ordering Activity must provide Contractor through Appian with the following information for every Ordering Activity Computer and, if applicable, for every computer used by a Hosting Entity, to operate the Appian Software: (i) a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) owned by Ordering Activity, (ii) the operating system, and (iii) the number of CPUs. A CPU is a single central processing unit, and each core of a multi-core processing unit shall equal one CPU. Contractor through Appian will use this information to develop a license key and/or enabling code (“License Key”) that will allow the Appian Software to operate only on Ordering Activity Computers having a matching domain name, operating system and CPU cores. The License Key will allow Ordering Activity to use the Appian Software up to the number and type of licenses purchased.

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Samples: www.immixgroup.com, www.immixgroup.com, www.immixgroup.com

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License Keys. Ordering Activity must provide Contractor through Appian with the following information for every Ordering Activity Computer and, if applicable, for every computer used by a Hosting Entity, to operate the Appian Software: (i) a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) owned by Ordering Activity, (ii) the operating system, and (iii) the number of CPUs. A CPU is a single central processing unit, and each core of a multi-core processing unit shall equal one CPU. Contractor through Appian will use this information to develop a license key and/or enabling code (“License Key”) that will allow the Appian Software to operate only on Ordering Activity Computers having a matching domain name, operating system and CPU cores. The License Key will allow Ordering Activity to use the Appian Software up to the number and type of licenses purchased.

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Samples: www.dlt.com

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