Microsoft Platform definition

Microsoft Platform means Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows CE, Windows NT, Windows Me, all predecessor or successor versions thereof, and any other operating system, embedded operating system or development platform developed or marketed by Microsoft Corporation prior to or during the term of this Agreement.
Microsoft Platform is defined is defined as Microsoft Windows NT/2000 Server, Exchange Server, SQL Server, SMS Server and Internet Information Server (as separate products and collectively as Microsoft BackOffice); complementary BackOffice products: Microsoft SNA Server and Microsoft Proxy Server; Microsoft Site Server, Microsoft Windows Media Technologies; 32-bit Windows and Microsoft Office; Windows CE; Internet Explorer; Microsoft Transaction Server; Microsoft Message Queue Server; Microsoft clustering technology; Microsoft's visual development tools: Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual J++ and Visual Interdev (as separate products and collectively as Microsoft Visual Studio); BizTalk; Windows Distributed interNet Applications (DNA) and Component Object Model (COM, DCOM and COM+) architectures; and, as mutually agreed, successor products and technology.
Microsoft Platform means any current and future Microsoft operating system products, Microsoft run-time technologies (such as the .NET Framework), and Microsoft application platforms (such as Microsoft Office or Microsoft Dynamics) that Microsoft offers.

Examples of Microsoft Platform in a sentence

  • Microsoft SQL Server In addition to the Microsoft Platform terms, you may run, only one instance of the SQL Server 2016 Standard Edition in either one physical or virtual operating system environment, solely to support the software.

  • ACIS hereby grants to VSI a nonexclusive, worldwide, irrevocable, perpetual license to: (a) use, copy, import, modify, enhance, and create Derivatives of the ACIS Technology; (b) engage in CycleFree(TM) Development using an ACIS/MS Superkernel; and (c) make, have made, copy, distribute and sell VSI Products solely for use with and running on top of a Microsoft Platform.

  • In addition to the Microsoft Platform terms, you may run, only one instance of the SQL Server 2016 Standard Edition in either one physical or virtual operating system environment, solely to support the software.

  • You will not distribute the Distributable Code to run on a platform other than a Microsoft Platform.

  • Microsoft will establish two issue queues (i.e., one for “HDP for Microsoft Platform: Hortonworks,” and one for “HDP for Microsoft Platforms: Microsoft”) in MSSolve to facilitate handoff of support issues from Microsoft to Hortonworks, and vice versa.

  • As Microsoft do not transact EES agreements directly with customers, there is a requirement for the inclusion of a partner to facilitate this ❖ Microsoft (Platform Provider) – one of the cloud platform providers that make up the range of services available under the OCRE framework ❖ Services Terms The Master Services agreement jointly agreed by the Supplier and the Customer on [insert date] incorporated by reference into this Call off Contract at Appendix 5 hereto.