Retired Software definition

Retired Software means any version of the Software which is identified on Hyland's secure end user web site as being retired.
Retired Software means any version of the Software licensed by Customer from Hyland under this Agreement which is identified as being retired on ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ applicable secure end user web site. Hyland will specify on its end user web site Software versions which become Retired Software. The effective date of such change will be twelve (12) months from the date Hyland initially posts the status change on its end user web site, and Customer will receive notice as a registered user of ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ applicable secure end user web site.
Retired Software means, at any particular time during a maintenance period covered by the Maintenance Agreement, any Software product or version of the Software licensed by User from Hyland under this EULA which is identified as being retired on Hyland’s applicable secure end user web site. Hyland will specify on its end user web site Software modules or versions which become Retired Software. The effective date of such change will be twelve (12) months from the date Hyland initially posts the status change on its end user web site, and User will receive notice as a registered user of Hyland’s applicable secure end user web site.

Examples of Retired Software in a sentence

  • Retired Software is not available for electronic delivery and Calyx reserves the right to cease delivering retired Software via CD.

  • Upgrades and Enhancements are not available for Retired Software.

  • Error Correction Services are not available for Retired Software.

  • Technical Support Services are not available for Retired Software.

  • Calyx’s Retired Software remains the intellectual property of Calyx.

  • Subject to the payment of Subscription Fees, except with respect to Retired Software, Solution Provider will provide Maintenance and Support in accordance with this Section 5.

  • The terms of this warranty shall not apply to, and Hyland shall have no liability for any non-conformity related to: (a) any Retired Software modules; or (b) any Supported Software module that has been (i) modified by Customer or a third party, (ii) used in combination with equipment or software other than that which is consistent with the Documentation, or (iii) misused or abused.

  • Support is not provided for Retired Hardware or Retired Software Modules.

  • Subscriber may continue to use Retired Software; however, technical support and updates will not be available.

  • The terms of this warranty shall not apply to, and Solution Provider shall have no liability for any non-conformity related to: (a) any Retired Software modules; or (b) any Software module that has been (i) modified by User or a third party, (ii) used in combination with equipment or software other than that which is consistent with the Documentation, or (iii) misused or abused.


More Definitions of Retired Software

Retired Software is Licensed Software that has been retired as per clause 7.7;
Retired Software means any version of the Software licensed by Customer from DataBank under this Agreement which is identified by the manufacturer as being retired.
Retired Software means at any particular time during a maintenance period covered by this Agreement, any Software product or version of the Software licensed by User from Solution Provider under this Agreement which is identified as being retired on ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ applicable secure end user web site, currently ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/community. The effective date of such change will be twelve (12) months from the date Hyland initially posts the status change on its end user web site, and User will receive notice as a registered user of ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ applicable secure end user web site.
Retired Software means any Subscription Software made no longer available for use.

Related to Retired Software

  • Embedded Software means one or more software applications which permanently reside on a computing device.

  • Custom Software means Software identified as such in Appendix 4 of the Contract Agreement and such other Software as the parties may agree in writing to be Custom Software.