OEM Application definition

OEM Application means a task-specific software program or function (subject to the requirements specified in the Azure Sphere Guide) installed on an Azure Sphere Enabled Chip running the Azure Sphere OS and connecting to the Azure Sphere Security Service with the following attributes: (a) it provides the primary functionality of the Device; and (b) it is designed to meet the functionality requirements for which the Device is marketed and Distributed, and it may offer functionality in addition to the Azure Sphere OS and Azure Sphere Security Service. For clarity, Company may have other applications also running on the Device in addition to the OEM Application.
OEM Application means an OEM device incorporating a DMFC Solution or that the Parties reasonably believe is capable of incorporating a DMFC Solution.

Examples of OEM Application in a sentence

  • If the OEM Application requires the use of a data mart or data warehouse, the Software may be used with the data mart or data warehouse only to access data created or processed by the OEM Application.

  • You may use each licensed copy of the Software only in conjunction with the OEM Application with which it was provided.

  • Accessing data that is not specifically created or processed by the OEM Application is in violation of this license.

  • If you acquired the Software bundled or otherwise provided in combination with or for use with a third party product (OEM Application), you have acquired a Restricted License.

  • Accessing data that is not specifically created or used by the OEM Application is in violation of this license.

  • The Azure Sphere Security Service is intended solely to maintain the Azure Sphere OS and to deliver any OS updates (as and when determined by Providers) and updates to the OEM Application, to collect failure reports from Covered Devices, and to support device-to-device and device-to-cloud authentication for Covered Devices.

  • You must own or maintain effective licenses for the OEM Application.

  • The Product on your Device (including the OEM Application) are licensed “as is.” To the maximum extent permitted by your local laws, you bear the entire risk as to the Product quality and performance.

  • If you acquired the Software bundled or otherwise provided in combination with or for use with a third party product ("OEM Application"), you have acquired a Restricted OEM License.

  • The “carve-out” dollar total is over and above all wage enhancements and 21 wage increases.

Related to OEM Application

  • Mobile Application means a specialized software program downloaded onto a wireless communication device.

  • Customer Application means a software program in Object Code format that Customer has created and which integrates, in whole or in part, Value Added Technology, a Source Code Output File and/or a Binary Output File.

  • Client Application means an application developed by Customer that a) utilizes the Runtime Product, b) is installed fully on an end user’s machine, with all report processing local to that machine, and c) adds significant and primary functionality to the Runtime Product.

  • Access Application means an application for Access Rights as described in section 3.7;

  • SAP Application(s) means all Packages (i.e. all Software and Third Party Software) licensed under the Agreement and/or SAP cloud services for which Customer has a valid subscription, excluding User Interfaces for ERP, SAP Technology Solutions and all database Packages.