MOM Core definition

MOM Core means the Database, Databases Access Services, Consolidator, and Agent Manager as may be revised and/or created by Microsoft with assistance from the Development Team.

Examples of MOM Core in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, NetIQ's sales of licenses to NetIQ Released Products after the period which is twelve months after the Street Date shall not be considered actions that supplant the MOM Core.

  • If, at any time after the date that is twelve months after the Street Date, NetIQ announces, promotes or releases a NetIQ product that runs on a Microsoft platform on which MOM is available, and such NetIQ technology and marketing efforts could have the effect of or are designed to have the effect of supplanting or eliminating the need for the MOM Core, then effective as of such announcement, promotion or release date, all of Microsoft's marketing obligations under Section 10 herein shall terminate.

  • NetIQ actions in (i) announcing, promoting, or releasing OM and AM prior to the date that is twelve months after the Street Date (the "NetIQ Released Products"), (ii) releasing bug fixes or QFEs for such NetIQ Released Products at any time, and (iii) such other actions as mutually agreed upon by the Parties (at the Vice President level), shall not be considered actions that supplant the MOM Core.

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