Windows Platform SDK definition

Windows Platform SDK means the MS software development kit that is intended by MS to include all the files that MS believes an application developer would reasonably need in order to develop applications that target Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Window 2000, and Microsoft BackOffice 4.5, including any new upgrades, versions and successors of such products that are released during the term of this Agreement. The parties understand and agree that the Windows Platform SDK does not include compilers, debuggers or other program authoring tools unless expressly included therein by MS in its sole discretion. 5. The following Section 1(o) is hereby added to the Agreement:

Related to Windows Platform SDK

  • Hosting platform means a hosted infrastructure to run the Cloud Service.

  • online platform means a provider of a hosting service which, at the request of a recipient of the service, stores and disseminates to the public information, unless that activity is a minor and purely ancillary feature of another service and, for objective and technical reasons cannot be used without that other service, and the integration of the feature into the other service is not a means to circumvent the applicability of this Regulation.

  • Content Platform means all or any portion of a website containing written, video or photographic commentary, news or discussion on one or more particular topics (such as a blog) and that includes any Influencer Content.

  • Trading Platform means all programs and technology that present quotes in real-time, allow the placement/modification/deletion of orders and calculation of all mutual obligations of the Client and the Company.

  • Supported Web Browser means the current release from time to time of Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Apple Safari, or any other web browser that the Provider agrees in writing shall be supported;