Cloud Subscription(s) definition
Examples of Cloud Subscription(s) in a sentence
If you purchase Red Hat Gluster Storage for Public Cloud Subscriptions for use on a Vendor’s Cloud, the Vendor may have additional terms and fees, independent of this Agreement, for such usage.
Red Hat Gluster Storage for Hybrid Cloud Subscriptions is a bundle (a) of an equal number of Red Hat Gluster Storage and Red Hat Gluster Storage for Public Cloud entitlements and (b) sold in even numbers of Units.
If you purchase Red Hat Gluster Storage for Public Cloud Subscriptions for use on a Vendor's Cloud, the Vendor may have additional terms and fees, independent of this Agreement, for such usage.
Wenn Sie Red Hat Gluster Storage für Public Cloud Subscriptions zur Verwendung auf der CLOUD eines ANBIETERS verwenden, gelten unabhängig von diesem VERTRAG für eine solche Nutzung möglicherweise zusätzliche Bedingungen und Gebühren des ANBIETERS.
This ELASTIC CLOUD SUBSCRIPTION ADDENDUM (this “Addendum") sets forth additional terms and conditions related to Customer’s purchase of one or more Cloud Subscriptions from Elastic.
This Agreement, along with the applicable order, and the Additional Policies, is the entire agreement between us regarding Subscriber’s use of Laserfiche Cloud Subscriptions and the Services Environment, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, proposals or representations, written or oral, concerning the Laserfiche Cloud Subscription and the Services Environment.
Fees for the Cloud Subscriptions are based on Talend’s then current list price and may not be discounted or combined with any other discounts.
Fees for the Monthly Cloud Subscriptions are based on Talend’s then current list price and may not be discounted or combined with any other discounts.
Purchases of Amazon EBS that are not associated with provisioning Eligible VMware Cloud Subscriptions will receive the discount under clause 3.
Laserfiche Cloud Subscriptions purchased by Subscriber may be subject to usage limits as set forth in the Order Form (“Subscription Usage Limits”).