Okta’s Obligations Clause Examples

The "Okta’s Obligations" clause defines the specific duties and responsibilities that Okta, as a service provider, must fulfill under the agreement. This typically includes delivering its identity management services as described, maintaining system security, ensuring service availability, and providing customer support. For example, Okta may be required to meet certain uptime commitments or respond to support requests within a set timeframe. The core function of this clause is to clearly outline what customers can expect from Okta, thereby ensuring accountability and setting measurable standards for service delivery.
Okta’s Obligations. Okta shall make the Service available to Customer pursuant to this Agreement and the applicable Order Form during the Term, and grants to Customer a limited, non-sublicensable, non-exclusive, non-transferable (except as expressly permitted in Section 12.1) right during the Term to allow its Users to access and use the Service in accordance with the Documentation, solely for Customer’s business purposes. Customer agrees that its purchase of the Service or the Professional Services is neither contingent upon the delivery of any future functionality or features nor dependent upon any oral or written public comments made by Okta with respect to future functionality or features. Okta will comply with all applicable Laws in its provision of the Service. Okta shall use commercially reasonable efforts to make the Service available to Customer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of each year (except for any unavailability caused by a Force Majeure event).
Okta’s Obligations a) Okta shall make the Service available to Customer pursuant to this Agreement and the applicable Order Form during the Term, and grants to Customer a limited, non-sublicensable, non-exclusive, non-transferable (except as expressly permitted in Section 12.1) right during the Term to allow its Users to access and use the Service, solely for Customer’s own internal business purposes in accordance with the Documentation. Customer agrees that its purchase of the Service or the Professional Services is neither contingent upon the delivery of any future functionality or features nor dependent upon any oral or written public comments made by Okta with respect to future functionality or features. Okta will provide the Service in accordance with all Laws (including any applicable data protection laws and regulations) applicable to Okta’s provision of the Service to its customers generally, i.e, without regard to Customer’s particular use of the Service. Okta shall use commercially reasonable efforts to make the Service available to Customer 24 x 7 during the Term (except for any unavailability caused by Non-Okta Products or a Force Majeure Event).
Okta’s Obligations. Okta shall make the Service available to Customer pursuant to this Agreement and all Order Forms during the Term, and grants to Customer a limited, non-sublicensable, non-exclusive, non-transferable right during the Term to allow its Users to access and use the Service in accordance with the Documentation, solely for Customer’s business purposes. During the Term, the overall functionality of the Service will not materially decrease. Customer agrees that its purchase of the Service or the Professional Services is neither contingent upon the delivery of any future functionality or features nor dependent upon any oral or written public comments made by Okta with respect to future functionality or features.
Okta’s Obligations. Okta shall make the Service available to Customer pursuant to these Terms and the applicable Customer Order Form during the Term, and grants to Customer a limited, non-sublicensable, non-exclusive, non-transferable (except as expressly permitted herein) right during the Term to allow its Users to access and use the Service in accordance with these Terms, the Documentation and Customer Order Form, solely for Customer’s business purposes. Customer agrees that its purchase of the Service or the Professional Services is neither contingent upon the delivery of any future functionality or features nor dependent upon any oral or written public comments made by Okta with respect to future functionality or features. Okta will comply with all applicable Laws in its provision of the Service. Okta shall use commercially reasonable efforts to make the Service available to Customer 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of each year (except for any unavailability caused by a Force Majeure event).
Okta’s Obligations. Okta shall make the Service available to Customer pursuant to this Agreement and the applicable Order Form during the Term, and grants to Customer a limited, non-sublicensable, non-exclusive, non-transferable right during the Term to allow its Users to access and use the Service in accordance with the Documentation, solely for Customer’s internal business purposes. Customer agrees that its purchase of the Service is neither contingent upon the delivery of any future functionality or features nor dependent upon any oral or written public comments made by Okta with respect to future functionality or features. Okta will comply with all Laws applicable to its provision of the Service. Okta reserves the right to modify or improve portions of the Service at its absolute discretion so long as Customer’s access and use of the Service is not materially adversely affected.

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