External Software definition

External Software refers to stand-alone, off-the-shelf application software packages listed on the quotation which are licensed to Customer in accordance with these Terms and Conditions by the applicable third party software vendors. Such third party software vendors are third party beneficiaries to this License Agreement and shall have the right to enforce these Terms and Conditions to the extent they apply to External Software.
External Software means software installed, utilized, uploaded, stored or processed by End Users and/or by Company through the Workspot Cloud Service (excluding the Workspot Platform or the Utilized IaaS, but including Microsoft Products other than Microsoft Azure as the Utilized IaaS), as well as any other software, product or service not provided by Workspot that Company or any End User or Company Affiliate installs or uses with the Workspot Cloud Services.
External Software means any software that is used by CHILD CARE SERVICES TRAINING or its Affiliates to facilitate the running of the Website and/or to provide services;

Examples of External Software in a sentence

  • Workspot makes no warranty or representation whatsoever with respect to the Microsoft Product or any External Software.

  • Unless separately provided as a Professional Service (as expressly specified under an Order), Incidents or other issues caused by such External Software are expressly excluded from any obligation of Workspot under this Agreement, including, without limitation, any representation or warranty, indemnification, SLA Commitment and/or Support Services.

  • In addition, Company is responsible for following the best practices identified in the Documentation and by Workspot Support Services personnel for the implementation and operation of the Online Product Service, including, for example, with respect to Company’s pre-deployment requirements, deployment, pre-release testing, monitoring, operations and upgrade of any External Software and for updating operating systems (such as Microsoft Windows, MacOS, Android and iOS).

  • However, to the extent Company is authorised by third party vendors, Company will pass through any applicable third party vendor’s warranties for External Software, and Customer agrees that this is its exclusive remedy.

  • Workspot is not responsible for resolving Incidents that it determines in its sole discretion arise from Company Content, External Software or other third party products and/or services (other than a Utilized IaaS) and/or which are not caused by the Workspot Platform.

  • GeoQuest does not warrant the form or content of External Software or related documentation, which GeoQuest provides "as is".

  • GeoQuest does not warranty the form or content of External Software or related documentation, which GeoQuest provides "as is".

  • Workspot shall not, and shall not be obligated to, advise or assist Company in any way with such compliance or any agreements, terms or obligations of Company with regard to External Software.

  • Customer accepts any External Software "As Is" and under no warranty from Company.

  • In addition, as between Workspot and Company, Company is fully and solely responsible for compliance with all agreements with, and other requirements or terms of, the providers and/or publishers of such External Software.

Related to External Software

  • Public Software means any Software that contains, or is derived in any manner (in whole or in part) from, any software that is distributed as free software, open source software (e.g., Linux) or similar licensing or distribution models, including, without limitation, software licensed or distributed under any of the following licenses or distribution models, or licenses or distribution models similar to any of the following: (A) GNU’s General Public License (GPL) or Lesser/Library GPL (LGPL), (B) the Artistic License (e.g., PERL), (C) the Mozilla Public License, (D) the Netscape Public License, (E) the Sun Community Source License (SCSL), (F) the Sun Industry Standards License (SISL), (G) the BSD License, and (H) the Apache License.

  • Internal Systems means the Software and documentation and the computer, communications and network systems (both desktop and enterprise-wide), servers, hardware, equipment, materials and apparatus used by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in its business or operations or to develop, manufacture, fabricate, assemble, provide, distribute, support, maintain or test the products manufactured, distributed, licensed or sold by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, whether located on the premises of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or hosted at a third party site.

  • Software means computer programs, whether in source code or object code form (including any and all software implementation of algorithms, models and methodologies), databases and compilations (including any and all data and collections of data), and all documentation (including user manuals and training materials) related to the foregoing.

  • Commercial Software means Software developed or regularly used that: (i) has been sold, leased, or licensed to the general public; (ii) has been offered for sale, lease, or license to the general public; (iii) has not been offered, sold, leased, or licensed to the public but will be available for commercial sale, lease, or license in time to satisfy the delivery requirements of this Contract; or (iv) satisfies a criterion expressed in (i), (ii), or (iii) above and would require only minor modifications to meet the requirements of this Contract.

  • Server Software means software that provides services or functionality on a computer acting as a server.