Licensed CMC Software definition
Licensed CMC Software means software licensed from CMC pursuant to a Master Agreement or Software License Agreement.
Licensed CMC Software means software licensed from CMC pursuant to a Master Agreement or Software License Agreement.“Data Center” means CMC’s secure and fault tolerant managed facility where CMC IaaS is physically located.“CMC Marks” means any trademark, service marks, service or trade names, logos and other designations of CMC and its affiliates that CMC may make available to Customer in connection with this Agreement. “Content” means software (including machine images), data, text, audio, video, imagines or other content.“Customer Content” means Content that Customer or any User (as defined below) (a) runs on the CMC IaaS, (b) causes to interfere with the CMC IaaS, or (c) uploads to the CMC IaaS under Customer’s account or otherwise transfers, processes, uses or stores in connection with Customer’s account.“Documentation” means the developer guides, user guides and any other technical and operations manuals and specifications for the CMC IaaS provided by CMC.“Downtime” means unplanned service disruptions to the CMC IaaS. Downtime shall exclude service disruptions arising from Customer’s systems or service providers or service disruptions due to Customer’s own errors. CMC will pass through, on a proportionate basis, to Customer any credits received from its third party hosting provider as a result of the Downtime.“Infrastructure” means the datacenters, security devices, cables, routers, switches, hosts, computer nodes, physical servers, and other equipment CMC uses to host Virtual Servers (as defined below).“Login Credentials” mean any password, authentication keys or security credentials that enable Customer’s access to and management of the CMC IaaS.“Policies” means CMC’s written policies to the extent applicable (e.g., Acceptable Use Policy, E-mail and Anti-Spam Policies) all of which are posted on the CMC web site at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/EN-US/aboutUs/Pages/CampusNet.aspx, as may be updated from time to time.“Production Environment” means the specific environments including hardware, software, and database instance, which are exclusively used as the single authoritative and live system Customer uses for transactional processing. Production Environment excludes any and all testing, training, and other non-live application or environments. “Third Party Content” means Content made available to Customer by any third party in conjunction with the CMC IaaS.“User” means any individual that directly or indirectly through another user (a) accesses or uses Customer Conten...
Examples of Licensed CMC Software in a sentence
Subject to Section 10.2(a)(ii), due to technology advancements and changes to Licensed CMC Software, CMC may change, discontinue or deprecate the CMC IaaS or change or remove features or functionality of the CMC IaaS from time to time.