Vital Software definition
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It is envisioned that the McKesson Software and Vital Software will reside on separate computers in this phase.
During the term of this Agreement and for a period of three (3) years following any termination or expiration of this Agreement, the parties shall each keep complete and accurate records of transactions involving the Vital Software and use of such Vital Software by Customers, and provision of services, including development of all deliverables pursuant to this Agreement, by each party.
In such event, Vital will use commercially reasonable efforts to correct such Defect or “bugs” to the extent necessary in order for the Vital Software to perform in all material respects in accordance with the applicable Documentation.
McKesson will defend or settle at McKesson’s own expense, any action or other proceeding brought against Vital to the extent that it is based on a claim that the use or integration of the McKesson Software with the Vital Software and use of the Integrated Software infringes any copyright or that the Integrated Software incorporates any misappropriated trade secrets.
The right to market, sublicense, and distribute the Vital Software to Customers includes the right to offer the Vital Software to McKesson Customers only as integrated with McKesson Software.
McKesson may copy Vital Software to electronic media for delivery or may deliver Vital Software and Documentation via electronic interchange.
McKesson will not modify or copy the Vital Software, in whole or in part, except as expressly authorized in this Agreement; and will not grant such rights to a Customer under a Sublicense Agreement.
Vital will supply McKesson, at no charge, with an electronic copy of the Documentation for the Vital Software to be used and distributed by McKesson Customers, and McKesson may reproduce such Documentation at no additional charge as necessary to provide such Documentation to Customers.
Such cooperation to include, without limitation, providing McKesson with Vital’s standard RFP responses, and providing any other reasonable assistance as needed to ensure the accuracy of McKesson’s responses to questions regarding Vital Software, the development and maintenance of standard information to use in RFP responses, and clarifications of such responses.
McKesson shall use reasonable efforts to evaluate New Releases of the Vital Software for the purpose of integrating, sublicensing and distributing such New Releases to McKesson Customers that have purchased Software Maintenance Services from McKesson for the Integrated Software, or to future Customers.