Web Applications Sample Clauses

The WEB APPLICATIONS clause defines the terms and conditions governing the use, development, or provision of web-based software or services within an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of the parties regarding access, maintenance, security, and permitted uses of the web application, and may address issues such as uptime commitments, data protection, and intellectual property rights. Its core practical function is to set clear expectations and obligations for both providers and users of web applications, thereby reducing misunderstandings and managing risks associated with online software services.
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Web Applications. Web Applications are applications on servers of Eridanus with a user interface accessible via internet browsers.
Web Applications. We may enable Customers to download and use Web Applications in their on-premises or hybrid cloud environments. You agree that Customers’ acceptance of your terms of use for a web application Product will entitle them to use such web application both in Azure and on their premises.
Web Applications. If this agreement is entered into in connection with and as a part of an agreement for a new employer survey, there shall be no charge for the Services to be provided by USWorks for Professionals.
Web Applications. Neoforma and Novation will identify the web based applications that must be supported by the Hot Site. This will be done as a standard part of the Collaborative Development Process. If required, updates will be made to the applications that operate at the Hot Site based upon the requirements detailed in the functional requirement vision and/or planning documents created during the Collaborative Development Process.
Web Applications. Web applications appeared in the early 90ies and were very simple client server applications were static content was accessed by users over a network through a thin client, i.e. a browser. Later on, web applications have evolved to become more interactive and dynamic and the server side architectures advanced to take care of the resulting complexity. Thus, Web 2.0 applications typically follow the multi-tier server side design with separate components realizing the presentation, the application logic, the data access logic, the data storage, etc. Web services architectures allow different Web 2.0 applications to interact and invoke service of one another. The emerging Web 3.0 paradigm adds intelligence to the services web so that data is continuously collected, analysed, and synthesised to create useful and valuable insights.
Web Applications. The Customer must ensure all web applications utilised on the hosting service are kept secure, patched and up to date. Open source applications are vulnerable to attacks via exploits in the software, and the developer’s of the software generally provide updates when vulnerabilities have been detected. It is The Customer’s responsibility to install any and all updates/patches to maintain the application’s security. If The Customer does not have the required skill to perform the updates, The Customer will need to request Advance Support from Wildeye or employ the services of a Web Developer who is able to assist.
Web Applications. License. As part of the Services, users are permitted to login and use the ScriptDrop Applications (the “App“). Subject to the terms of this Agreement, ScriptDrop grants you a limited, revocable, non-exclusive and nontransferable license in the United States to (a) use the App for your personal, non-commercial use on a computer, mobile phone, or other wireless or internet-enabled device owned or otherwise controlled by you (“Device”); and (b) access and use the Services and Content made available on such Devices through the Services, strictly in accordance with these Terms of Service.
Web Applications. The Customer is responsible for keeping all web applications used on the hosting service secure, patched, and up to date to prevent vulnerabilities. It is incumbent upon The Customer to install updates/patches, and if unable to do so, they should seek assistance from a qualified Web Developer.