Product Readiness definition

Product Readiness means ATS is technically complete and ready for external users as determined by the Contractor; it is when all Critical, High, and Must-Have Issues shall be defined, and Resolved prior to code freeze.
Product Readiness. This program focuses on identifying and resolving Y2K issues existing in the Company's products. The program encompasses a number of activities including testing, evaluation, engineering and manufacturing implementation. Customers are being notified of known risk areas and proposed remediation plans. The Company plans to make Y2K retrofits available to certain customers during the first calendar quarter of 1999 and to have retrofits available for all customers by June 1999. A contingency team will be available after June 1999 to assist those customers experiencing difficulties with the Company's products.

Examples of Product Readiness in a sentence

  • You will have a period of twenty-four (24) hours (or the period expressly set forth in your Marketplace Order) from the Product Readiness Date to validate that the Product is performing without Errors (the “Acceptance Period”).

  • LBI Learning Business Intelligence LC300 Life Cycle 300 LC300 Lifecycle 300 Product Readiness Proc LCC Link Control Card A CRU in an enclosure that connects fiber channel signaling to the disk modules.

  • Now called New Product Readiness (NPR) NPM Network Protocol Manager NPR New Product Readiness Previously called NPL (New Product Launch?) NPR New Product Release NPS Net Promoter Score Defined method for measuring customer satisfaction as determined by how actively customers are likely to promote you and your products.

  • PRR Product Readiness Review PRS Physical Records Services PRS Product Requirements Specification PRS Product Requirementsspecification PRT Program Readiness Team Similar to a PMT.

  • YEAR 2000 RISKS The Company has a Year 2000 ("Y2K") Task Force focusing on four key readiness areas: 1) Internal Infrastructure Readiness, addressing internal hardware and software, including both information technology and non-information technology systems; 2) Product Readiness, addressing product functionality; 3) Supplier Readiness, addressing the preparedness of key suppliers to the Company and 4) Customer Readiness, addressing customer support.

  • This is determined using NCR's Product Readiness Assessment (PRA) model or mutually accepted equivalent.

Related to Product Readiness

  • Finished Product means the final packaged product intended for human consumption;

  • Batch means a specific quantity of Product that is intended to have uniform character and quality, within specified limits, and is produced according to a single manufacturing order during the same cycle of manufacture.

  • Drug sample means a unit of a prescription drug that is not intended to be sold and is intended to promote the sale of the drug.

  • Manufacturing Site means a location where a manufacturing

  • Product means any deliverable under the Contract, which may include commodities, services, technology or software.