Tower Software definition
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During the term of the Tower Subscription and subject to payment of the Fees, Red Hat will provide you with Software Maintenance for the Tower Software, if and when available.
Subscription Services are provided for Tower Software only when used for its supported purpose (“Use Case”) in accordance with the terms of this Exhibit 1.H and Table 4.2 below.
Tower Software versions 2.4 or later may collect and transmit usability data (including information identifying the source of that data) to Red Hat.
An “Upgrade” shall mean each new version of the Tower Software that includes significant improvements in functionality and is generally designated by an increase in the version number to the left of the decimal point (e.g., version 2.0 to 3.0).
Usability data includes information such as dashboard items clicked in the Tower Software, amount of time spent on individual pages and paths taken throughout the Tower Software.
Red Hat intends to use the data to enhance future releases of the Tower Software and help streamline customer experience and success.
A “Correction” shall mean a correction of any Upgrade or Update that includes only specific, targeted fixes to discrete problems in the use or functionality of the Tower Software.
An “Update” shall mean each new revision of the Tower Software that includes minor improvements in functionality and an accumulation of corrections and is generally designated by an increase in the version number to the right of the decimal point (e.g., version 2.1 to 2.2).
The Support of Tower Software includes assistance with Core Software solely to the extent required to run Tower Software.
Red Hat will provide (a) Support and Software Maintenance for each version of Tower Software for a minimum period of twelve (12) months after the next Update; and (b) Corrections, if and when available, to the current version (including Updates and Upgrades) of Tower Software and the previous version (including Updates and Upgrades).