Third-Party Software Updates Clause Samples
The Third-Party Software Updates clause defines the obligations and procedures related to updating software components that are provided by external vendors or developers. Typically, this clause outlines how and when updates, patches, or upgrades to third-party software will be delivered, who is responsible for implementing them, and any limitations or requirements for compatibility. Its core practical function is to ensure that all third-party software used within a system remains current and secure, thereby reducing vulnerabilities and maintaining overall system integrity.
Third-Party Software Updates. LogRhythm approves and makes available information regarding Updates of Third Party software included in the Software to Customers via LogRhythm’s web site support.
Third-Party Software Updates. Swimlane approves and makes available information regarding Updates of Third-Party Software included in the software to customers via Swimlane’s release notes. Customer is responsible for undertaking the proper supervision, control and management of its use of the Software, including, but not limited to: (a) assuring a proper supported environment configuration and software installation or upgrades; and (b) following industry standard procedures for the security of data, and back-up plans, including restart and recovery in the event of hardware or software error or malfunction. Swimlane will have no responsibility to fix any errors arising out of or related to any customer made modifications or combination of the Software (in whole or in part) that is not reasonably as outlined in the agreement, or (b) use of the Software in an environment other than a supported environment. Any corrections performed by Swimlane for any such Errors will be made, in Swimlane’s sole discretion, at Swimlane’s then-current time and material charges.
Third-Party Software Updates. Swimlane approves and makes available information regarding Updates of Third-Party Software included in the software to customers via Swimlane’s release notes.
