OEM Service definition

OEM Service means OEM’s online services specified in Exhibit B of the Order Form that is provided by OEM to End Users located in the Territory through remote access via the Internet. The Custom Platform Application shall be considered the OEM Service, along with any associated services for the Custom Platform Application that OEM provides to End Users, except for the Cloud Platform Services.
OEM Service means OEM’s online services specified in Exhibit B that (i) add significant and primary functionality to the scope of Cloud Services, and (ii) are provided to End Users located in the Territory by OEM through remote access via the Internet, and may include the provision of the administration, redundancy, back-up and technical support services as they apply to the deployment and management of the Bundled Services.

Examples of OEM Service in a sentence

  • For clarity, pricing for the Cloud Service may not be itemized separately from the OEM Service, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by SAP in advance (such as for upsells for existing OEM customers).

  • SAP and Customer agree that this Exhibit serves as a written commissioned data processing agreement between SAP and each Data Controller providing Personal Data in connection with use of the Service by Customer and its Affiliates, and furthermore defines the applicable technical and organizational measures SAP implements and maintains to protect Personal Data of Authorized Users stored in the Service (excluding the OEM Service) pursuant to the End User Agreement.

  • In no event will termination of the Agreement, an Order Form or Service Schedule give rise to any liability of SAP to the End Users for a refund, damages or impose any obligation on SAP for continuing services of the SAP Cloud Service or the OEM Service except during the Wind-Down Period or for damages resulting from SAP’s material breach of the Agreement.

  • Customer understands and acknowledges that OEM, through which Customer has arranged for the procurement of the Service or from which Customer receives any other services related to the Service (such as the OEM Service), is not an agent of SAP.

  • A Third Party that receives an OEM Service from you is referred to as an “OEM Customer”.

  • OEM Service Provider License Agreement [RSA LOGO] RSA Data Security, Inc.

  • This obligation of SAP shall not apply if the alleged infringement or misappropriation results from use of the Cloud Service in conjunction with any other software or service (including OEM Service) if such claim could have been avoided without such use, or unlicensed activities or use of the Cloud Service in violation of this Agreement or to free (no fee) or trial licenses of the Cloud Service.

  • The End User Agreement shall permit the End User’s use of the Cloud Service only with the Bundled Service, with data access limited to data created or used by the OEM Service (referred to as a “Restricted License”).

  • In our proposal, we also offer Sourcewell members access (for nominal fee) to GM OEM Service Programming through Techline Connect.

  • RSA and OEM have entered into an OEM Service Provide License Agreement, and accompanying Support Agreement, both dated February 29, 2000.

Related to OEM Service

  • CMU Service means the Central Moneymarkets Unit Service, operated by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority;

  • E911 Service means the functionality to route wireless 911 calls and the associated caller and/or location data of the wireless end user to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point.

  • Premium service means programming choices (such as movie Channels, pay-per-view programs, or video on demand) offered to Subscribers on a per-Channel, per-program or per- event basis.

  • Cloud Service means any distinct, subscription-based, hosted, supported and operated on-demand solution provided by SAP under an Order Form.

  • 911 Service means a universal telephone number which gives the public direct access to the Public Safety Answering Point (“PSAP”). Basic 911 service collects 911 calls from one or more local exchange switches that serve a geographic area. The calls are then sent to the correct authority designated to receive such calls.