SDK Client definition

SDK Client means a software technology with e a principal purpose and functionality substantially different than that of the SDK Run Time Code and that uses only a BMC Desktop/Mobile Management Product, a BMC Device Management Product and/or a BMC Server Management Product, as applicable, to invoke the update functionality of the SDK Run Time Code. An SDK Client may only be used on, or distributed to, licensed Endpoints that are licensed separately by Customer, which licensed Endpoints may be within or outside of Customer’s organization. “Endpoint” means a Client Endpoint, a Device Endpoint, a Server Endpoint, or Other Endpoint, as the case may be. “Client Endpoint” means a laptop, desktop or other non-Server Computer. “Device Endpoint” means a personal digital assistant or similar computing device. “Other Endpoint” means a router, a switch, a hub, or other network device, peripheral or hardware instrument, as the case may be. “Server Endpoint” is any virtual or physical Computer that provides a service for other Computers or users connected to it via the Internet, extranet, intranet, or other networked technologies.

Examples of SDK Client in a sentence

  • An SDK Client may only be used on, or distributed to, licensed Endpoints that are licensed separately by Customer, which licensed Endpoints may be within or outside of Customer’s organization.

Related to SDK Client

  • End Client means the end client (if any) in respect of the project in connection with which the Supplier is providing its Services as a sub-contractor;

  • The Client means the organization purchasing the service.

  • Retail Client means a client who is not a professional client;

  • Client means the Project lead of technical wing of the Purchaser for whose’ particular project the Goods / Services have been procured or any other person, duly appointed in writing, by the Client, for the time being or from time to time, to act as Client for the purposes of the Contract.

  • Professional Client means a client meeting the criteria laid down in Annex II;