Solution Environment definition

Solution Environment. The architectural and operational environment(s) (whether cloud-based and/or Contractor-installed County-owned hardware) for the Solution provided by Contractor to the County as part of the Solution, and related Documentation, which includes, but is not limited to, the Production Environment, Test Environment, and Client Environment.

Examples of Solution Environment in a sentence

  • Includes the operating and database software and other products which are necessary and must be provided by Contractor or the County as part of the Solution Environment.

  • The combination of the software, hardware, and tools which comprise the Solution Environment, provided by Contractor to the County to meet the Solution Requirements.

  • All Application Software and Operating Software, and related Documentation, provided by Contractor to the County as part of the Solution and residing in the Solution Environment, and does not include the firmware.

  • The Solution Environment set up by Contractor as part of Solution Implementation pursuant to Attachment A.1 (Tasks and Deliverables) to Exhibit A (Statement of Work), for Production Use of the Solution.

  • Contractor acknowledges that the County or the rightful owner owns all Solution Environment components, including Solution Hardware, and all software provided by the County; while Contractor or the rightful owner will retain ownership of all Solution Environment components provided by Contractor.