Feature Upgrades definition
Feature Upgrades means Software changes resulting in new functionality or features and for which Quantum separately charges its customers in the normal course of its business. “Firmware” means software that resides in or is embedded in hardware, such as programmable read-only memory, and is not separately licensed by Quantum; “Major Error” means any Software or Firmware Error that causes one or more material components to fail to function as specified in its applicable Documentation; “Minor Error” means any Software or Firmware Error that is not a Major Error that causes one or more components of the Software to fail to function as specified in its applicable Documentation; “Release” means changes to Software or Firmware that Quantum designates as bug fixes, or as minor or incremental updates; “Support Contract” means an agreement governed by these Terms and Conditions for Quantum to provide Support Services on designated Product; “Software” means the Quantum branded software designated at the time of sale and sold and licensed separately for a Designated System. Software does not include any third party software; and “Support Term” means the period of the fully paid Support Contract, available for purchase on a one year or multi-year basis.
Examples of Feature Upgrades in a sentence
Feature Upgrades, labeled as “Main Release” or “MR” in the download version, include major feature upgrades to the software functional specifications.
Maintenance Updates are available at no extra charge, whereas Enhancement and Feature Upgrades may require a separate charge and/or additional hardware.