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Provided by Licensor for the duration of the Agreement period (collectively, the “Server Requirements”): Microsoft SQL Server 2000, WIN 2000, and uses Active Server Pages (ASP), HTML, JavaScript, Visual Basic, VBScript, and Crystal Reports® programming languages.
Licensee may designate contacts to receive telephone support services specific to use of Plumtree Server API, Plumtree Server Active Server Pages or such other products, as indicated on the Product Schedule, for a mutually agreed to fee by both parties for each contact.
You are not permitted to Use the Standby Server to Manage Network Elements unless the Active Server, which the Standby Server backs up, fails.
Standard telephone support does not include -------------------- assistance with Plumtree Server API, Plumtree Server Active Server Pages and other products for which separate fees are charged, as indicated in the Product Schedule.
You are permitted to Use a single Standby Server solely to back up a single Active Server and must have valid licenses for each.
This system utilizes the TRIM system for records management, the ISYS search and retrieval engine, and a custom developed Active Server Pages (ASP) application.
The integration environment would be up to the integrator (i.e., there would be no single integration framework, so the system could be done in a web environment [e.g., Active Server Pages or ColdFusion], as a window standalone, or as a hybrid using web services).
Each annual increase thereafter shall be at or below the Producer's Price Index for Data Processing and Related Services: Hosting, Active Server Pages (ASP) and Other Information Technology (IT) Infrastructure Provisioning Services (PCU5182105182105) or equal, no increase shall be more than 2.5% per year.
The Software is built in Microsoft SQL Server 2000, WIN 2000, and uses Active Server Pages (ASP), HTML, Javascript, Visual Basic, VBScript, and Crystal Reports® programming languages.
PunchOut catalogs are made possible by Web server applications, written in a programming language such as ASP (Active Server Pages), JavaScript, or CGI (Common Gateway Interface), that manage buyers’ PunchOut sessions.