Licensed Capacity Sample Clauses

Licensed Capacity. Serena licenses Software based on Licensed Capacity for different types of usage, including, without limitation, Concurrent Users, Endpoints, Named Users, Seats, Servers, and such other types of usage as described in Section 12. A Concurrent User license allows multiple Concurrent Users to share access to and use the Software, provided that the number of Concurrent Users accessing the Software at any point in time does not exceed the total number of licensed Concurrent Users. A Named User license allows a single Named User to access and use the Software using a single computer at any point in time. A Seat license allows a single Seat to access and use the Software, provided that the number of employees of Customer accessing the Software at any point in time does not exceed the total number of licensed Seats. A Server license allows for a single Instance of the Software to be accessed and used on the applicable server. If an application accessing the Software is a multiplexing, database, or web portal application that permits users of such application to access the Software or data processed by the Software, a separate Named User or Seat license will be required for each user of the application. Customer shall immediately notify Serena in writing of any increase in use beyond the Licensed Capacity and provide Serena with such information as may be reasonably requested by Serena to verify Customer’s use and deployment of the Software. If Customer’s access and use of the Software exceeds its Licensed Capacity, Customer will be required to purchase additional licenses and Maintenance at Serena’s then- current list price.
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Licensed Capacity. The Contractor’s licensed facility capacity shall be maintained in accordance with the Contractor’s current AFH License. Capacity may increase or decrease, in accordance with the Contractor’s AFH license, during the term of this Contract without the necessity of amending this Contract. This Contract shall be null and void immediately upon the effective date of revocation or suspension of the Contractor’s AFH license, or when the Contractor’s AFH License is no longer valid.
Licensed Capacity. Parasoft licenses Software based on Licensed Capacity for different types of usage, including, without limitation, Concurrent Users, Node Locked machines, and Community Editions. A Concurrent User license allows multiple Concurrent Users to share access to and use the Software, provided that the number of Concurrent Users accessing the Software at any time does not exceed the total number of licensed Concurrent Users. A Node Locked license allows a single specified machine to run a single Instance of the Software. If an application accessing the Software is a multiplexing, database, or web portal application that permits users of such application to access the Software or data processed by the Soft- ware, a separate Concurrent User license will be required for each Concurrent User of such application. Regardless of usage type, You shall immediately notify Parasoft in writing of any increase in use beyond the Licensed Capacity. You must obtain a license for any increase in Licensed Capacity, and You agree to pay to Parasoft additional Software license fees, which will be based on Parasoft's then-current list price.
Licensed Capacity. The Licensee acknowledges and agrees that the Licensed Premises can be licensed for no more than the maximum number of children permitted by the MSDEOC Licensing. The Licensee agrees that a Certificate of Licensed Capacity will be posted in the Licensed Premises always. At the time of execution of this License the Licensed Capacity of the Licensed Premises is 15 as determined by XXXXXX. Licensee is responsible for notifying the County, within thirty (30) days of notification by the MSDEOC, if the License Capacity changes in accordance with MSDEOC, at any time during the License Term.
Licensed Capacity. It’s the maximum usage of the Software, as a function of the number of monthly Active Users, that is permitted under the type of license included in the applicable Order. The Licensed Capacity associated with each Purchased Software is set forth here. License Fees It’s a regular payment for using the activated Account set forth in the Order, as set forth here.
Licensed Capacity. The Licensed Capacity is based on the total MIPS and/or CPUs within the CECs in which the Mainframe Software has been installed and/or is operating, and is not limited to one or more logical partitions or other measure of sub-capacity applicable to the licensed CPUs within the CEC(s). The license granted herein does not permit Customer to install or use the Software on a CEC that is coupled within a base or parallel sysplex environment unless the Licensed Capacity includes the total MIPS capacity of the sysplex environment. Customer may order additional Licensed Capacity under this Addendum at Serena’s then-current list price. If at any time Customer exceeds its Licensed Capacity (i.e., the total MIPS or CPUs within the CECs in which the Mainframe Software has been installed and/or is operating exceeds the applicable number of MIPS or CPUs authorized under the Licensed Capacity), then Customer shall immediately notify Serena in writing of the increase in use beyond the Licensed Capacity. Any additional Licensed Capacity must be licensed pursuant to an Order Instrument and the Agreement, and Customer shall pay to Serena additional Mainframe Software license and Maintenance fees based on the amount and period of use of such excess capacity at Serena’s then-current list price. For increases in Licensed Capacity, Maintenance fees shall be pro-rated from the effective date of such increase to the anniversary date of the initial license for the applicable Mainframe Software.
Licensed Capacity. Serena licenses Software based on Licensed Capacity for different types of usage, including, without limitation, Concurrent Users, Endpoints, Named Users, Seats, Servers, and such other types of usage as described in Section 12. A Concurrent User license allows multiple Concurrent Users to share access to and use the Software, provided that the number of Concurrent Users 2.5
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Licensed Capacity. The Licensed Capacity is based on the total MIPS and/or CPUs within the CECs in which the Mainframe Software has been installed and/or is operating, and is not limited to one or more logical partitions or other measure of sub-capacity applicable to the licensed CPUs within the CEC(s). Customer may order additional Licensed Capacity under this Addendum at Serena’s then-current list price. If at any time Customer exceeds its Licensed Capacity (i.e., the total MIPS or CPUs within the CECs in which the Mainframe Software has been installed and/or is operating exceeds the applicable number of MIPS or CPUs authorized under the Licensed Capacity), then Customer shall immediately notify Serena in writing of the increase in use beyond the Licensed Capacity. Any additional Licensed Capacity must be licensed pursuant to an Order Instrument and the Agreement, and Customer shall pay to Serena additional Mainframe Software license and Maintenance fees based on the amount and period of use of such excess capacity at Serena’s then-current list price. For increases in Licensed Capacity, Maintenance fees shall be pro-rated from the effective date of such increase to the anniversary date of the initial license for the applicable Mainframe Software. 3.
Licensed Capacity. Parasoft licenses Software based on Licensed Capacity for different types of usage, including, without limitation, Concurrent Users, Named Users, Node Locked machines, and Community Editions. A Concurrent User license allows multiple Concurrent Users to share access to and use the Software, provided that the number of Concurrent Users accessing the Software at any time does not exceed the total number of licensed Concurrent Users. A Node Locked license allows a single specified machine to run a single Instance of the Software. A Named User license allows a single designated individual to use the Software. If an application accessing the Software is a multiplexing, database, or web portal application that permits users of such application to access the Software or data processed by the Software, a separate Concurrent User license will be required for each Concurrent User of such application. Regardless of usage type, You shall immediately notify Parasoft in writing of any increase in use beyond the Licensed Capacity. You must obtain a license for any increase in Licensed Capacity, and You agree to pay to Parasoft additional Software license fees, which will be based on Parasoft’s then-current list price.
Licensed Capacity the maximum number of enrolled children for whom a licensee is authorized by ADHS to provide child care services in a facility or a part of a facility at any given time.
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