Production Version definition

Production Version is defined in Paragraph 2(c)).
Production Version means, at any given time, the version of the Hosted Services System then utilized to provide the Hosted Services to Customer in a live, production environment.
Production Version is defined as a system which has received all required federal regulatory approvals and is being actively marketed on the open market.

Examples of Production Version in a sentence

  • For purposes of this Section 4.12.1, only Minor Releases designed for use in connection with the Major Release included in the Production Environment shall be taken into account (i.e., Customer shall have no obligation to adopt any Minor Release not designed for use in connection with the Major Release on which the Production Version is then based, if Customer is in compliance with Section 4.12.1).

  • The CCF will own such Production Version at the conclusion of this Agreement, and hereafter.

  • A Production Version of the Robotic System is defined as a system which has received all required federal regulatory approvals and is being actively marketed on the open market.

  • A Production Version is defined as a system which has received all required federal regulatory approvals and is being actively marketed by CMI on the open market.

  • Production Version is defined as that version of TechShare.Court that is made available for use by Participants in their separate and independent Production Environments to conduct the day-to-day business of the local county courts and clerks office(s).


More Definitions of Production Version

Production Version shall be defined as set forth in Paragraph 10(a).
Production Version means the version of the BSP Travellink Application that is in use;
Production Version. Upon successful testing of the trial version of the Uniloc Software, as mutually agreed to between Uniloc and MidNet, Uniloc will develop a production version of the Uniloc Software which will handle personal computers utilizing either Microsoft Corporation's Windows or Apple OSX operating systems (which is anticipated to occur within six (6) weeks from approval by MidNet of the trial edition), which production version will implement full encryption and anti-piracy measures and will allow scaling to support 500,000+ Devices. Additional Devices: Upon approval by MidNet of the production version of the Uniloc Software supporting personal computers utilizing Microsoft Corporation's Windows operating system and Apple's OSX operating system, Uniloc will subsequently develop production client software to support personal computers utilizing Unix and Linux operating systems, and embedded-system videophones (makes and models to be specified by MidNet and agreed to by Uniloc) utilizing the pSOS operating system (or a similar dedicated videophone operating system). These subsequent developments will be executed serially (with exception to the dedicated videophone development which may be initiated by MidNet at any time) and are anticipated to be delivered according to the following schedule: Unix: Week 6 Linux: Week 10 Videophones For each make and model of videophone to be supported: 6 weeks from mutual agreement in writing between the parties of the make and model of the videophone and receipt by Uniloc of the $35,000 development fee. EXHIBIT A LICENSE FEES
Production Version means the Chip Set/Software which are production worthy and are fully compliant to all of the features and performance claims specified in the Annex C specification. The specification of the Product Version shall be attached hereto as Attachment D.
Production Version means a version of the iTIM Software which is ready for installation and implementation by end-users in a production environment for trial, testing and evaluation purposes. For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Commercial Version" means the final version of the iTIM Software which is ready for installation and implementation by end-users in a production environment.
Production Version means a version of the Software that is licensed by Cisco to end users for internal use in a production environment.
Production Version means the most current Major Release of the Software or any part thereof, as the context may require, that 724 makes generally available to licensees of such Software and does not include any test or development version of such Software. For the avoidance of doubt, "MAJOR RELEASE" encompasses the initial version of each deliverable that BofA accepts in accordance with the Technology License Agreement, subsequent releases identified with a date, e.g., "Geneva 2000" and all Upgrades, unless 724 expressly otherwise identifies those releases. A "BONUS PACK" also is a Major Release; a "SERVICE PACK" (i.e., an Update), is not;