Product Infrastructure definition
Examples of Product Infrastructure in a sentence
ImPACT shall be responsible for providing and maintaining the Product Infrastructure.
The Product Infrastructure is subject to modification by ImPACT Applications from time to time for purposes such as adding new functionality, maximizing operating efficiency, and upgrading hardware and software.
Except for the Product Infrastructure, which will be provided by ImPACT Applications, Customer shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining all hardware, software, equipment, and other items required in connection with Customer’s access to and use of the Product as contemplated hereunder, including, without limitation, all hardware, software, equipment and other items required to develop and maintain the Customer Site functionality necessary to facilitate access to the Product.
The Product Infrastructure is subject to modification by Kinduct, in its sole discretion, from time to time, for purposes such as, but not limited to, adding new functionality, maximizing operating efficiency and upgrading hardware so long as any and all such modifications comply with the terms of this Agreement.
The Product Infrastructure is subject to modification by ImPACT from time to time for purposes such as adding new functionality, maximizing operating efficiency and upgrading hardware.
Subject to Customer’s compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, EFL shall be responsible for providing and maintaining the Product Infrastructure.
Kinduct will be responsible for providing and maintaining the Product Infrastructure.
Motorola further agrees that for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of the first shipment of Finished Product Subscriber Units to EFJ but in no event longer than 18 months from the Effective Date Motorola shall not provide or permit private labeling or branding of ASTRO(R) Product Infrastructure for sale in the United States by any entity other than EFJ.
The Product Infrastructure is subject to modification by ImPACT Applications from time to time for purposes such as adding new functionality, maximizing operating efficiency, and upgrading hardware.
Except for the Product Infrastructure, provided by EFL, Customer shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining all hardware, software, equipment, and other items required in connection with Customer’s access to and use of the Product as contemplated hereunder, including, without limitation, all hardware, software, equipment, and other items required to develop and maintain the Customer Site functionality necessary to facilitate access to the Product.