Supported Software. 3.1. The Supported Software is: 3.1.1 the Software; 3.1.2 any Modification which is acquired by the Customer (whether under the Licence, this agreement or any other agreement between the Supplier and the Customer) during the course of this agreement and which accordingly becomes part of the Software; and 3.1.3 any other software which the Supplier and Customer agree should be Supported Software for the purposes of this agreement including the software listed in Schedule 1. 3.2. In relation to Releases: 3.2.1 as part of the Updating Service, the Supplier shall from time to time make Releases available to the Customer without charge; and 3.2.2 if the Customer fails to acquire and install a Release within 1 month of the Supplier's notifying the Customer that such Release is available for installation, the Supplier may terminate this agreement by giving 1 month's written notice to the Customer. 3.3. The Customer acknowledges that owing to changes and advances in technology, Upgrades or Releases of the Software may in the future not always be compatible with any of the environments present at the date of installation. The Supplier will endeavour to provide the Customer with as much advance notice as it reasonably can, should the Supplier be aware that Upgrades or Releases of the Software will require changes to an agreed environment. It is the Customer’s responsibility to upgrade the environments, as advised by the Supplier with reasonable notice, in order to meet the requirements of Upgrades or Releases.
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Sources: Software Maintenance Agreement, Software Maintenance Agreement
Supported Software. 3.1. 3.1 The Supported Software is:
3.1.1 the Software;
3.1.2 any Modification which is acquired by the Customer (whether under the Licence, this agreement or any other agreement between the Supplier and the Customer) during the course of this agreement and which accordingly becomes part of the Software; and
3.1.3 any other software which the Supplier and Customer agree should be Supported Software for the purposes of this agreement including the software listed in Schedule 1.
3.2. 3.2 In relation to Releases:
3.2.1 as part of the Updating Service, the Supplier shall from time to time make Releases available to the Customer without charge; and
3.2.2 if the Customer fails to acquire and install a Release within 1 month of the Supplier's notifying the Customer that such Release is available for installation, the Supplier may terminate this agreement by giving 1 month's written notice to the Customer.
3.3. 3.3 The Customer acknowledges that owing to changes and advances in technology, Upgrades or Releases of the Software may in the future not always be compatible with any of the environments present at the date of installation. The Supplier will endeavour to provide the Customer with as much advance notice as it reasonably can, should the Supplier be aware that Upgrades or Releases of the Software will require changes to an agreed environment. It is the Customer’s responsibility to upgrade the environments, as advised by the Supplier with reasonable notice, in order to meet the requirements of Upgrades or Releases.
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Sources: Software Maintenance Agreement, Software Maintenance Agreement
Supported Software. 3.1. 3.1 The Supported Software is:
3.1.1 the Software;
3.1.2 any Modification which is acquired by the Customer (whether under the Licence, this agreement or any other agreement between the Supplier and the Customer) during the course of this agreement and which accordingly becomes part of the Software; and
3.1.3 any other software which the Supplier and Customer agree should be Supported Software for the purposes of this agreement including the software listed in Schedule 1.
3.2. 3.2 In relation to Releases:
3.2.1 as part of the Updating Service, the Supplier shall from time to time make Releases available to the Customer without charge; and
3.2.2 if the Customer fails to acquire and install a Release within 1 month 6 months of the Supplier's notifying the Customer that such Release is available for installation, the Supplier may terminate this agreement by giving 1 month's written notice to the Customer.
3.3. 3.3 The Customer acknowledges that owing to changes and advances in technology, Upgrades or Releases of the Software may in the future not always be compatible with any of the environments present at the date of installation. The Supplier will endeavour to provide the Customer with as much advance notice as it reasonably can, should the Supplier be aware that Upgrades or Releases of the Software will require changes to an agreed environment. It is the Customer’s responsibility to upgrade the environments, as advised by the Supplier with reasonable notice, in order to meet the requirements of Upgrades or Releases.
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Sources: Software Maintenance Agreement