HP Partner definition

HP Partner means an entity that engages in software development and participates in the HP Developer and Solution Partner Program (DSPP) specifically with respect to HP Product.

Examples of HP Partner in a sentence

  • SM shall comply with all policies and processes of Service Notices, Advisories and Bulletins on Eligible HP Products set forth on the HP Partner Portal, Channel Services Network web site and the Operations Guide for the SM Program.

  • Service qualification requirements to provide Support for each Eligible HP Product can be found in the following resources: HP Partner Portal at (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/) and Channel Services Network web site (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/partners/csn).

  • SM may use the HP spare parts inventory guidelines in HP Partner Portal and Channel Services Network web site to determine the parts inventory level SM should maintain.

  • Unless expressly agreed otherwise, any personal data we disclose may only be used in accordance with the then current HP privacy policy available on the HP web site, and HP privacy statement posted on the HP Partner Portal.

  • By signing this Agreement, you agree to comply with HP’s Partner Code of Conduct, as updated from time to time, and located on the HP Partner Portal.

  • Product warranty terms, conditions, exceptions, exclusions and disclaimers are contained within the Product packaging, with HP quotes, on indicated web pages or HP Partner Portal, or upon request.

  • You will comply with Trade Controls requirements posted on the HP Partner Portal.

  • The Products covered by this authorization, including any discounts and commitment levels, are detailed in the Product Exhibits or the HP Partner Portal.

  • You may purchase from HP, or HP authorized partner in the Territory as indicated in the HP Partner Roles and Responsibilities Addendum.

  • You will purchase the Products under the terms of the Program and in accordance with the terms of the HP Partner Agreement, for internal use or to make them available to your Customers in the regular course of your business of providing services to third-party customers.