Supported Environment definition

Supported Environment means any hardware and operating system platform which LogRhythm supports.
Supported Environment means the configuration of the hardware and the operating system(s) for which the Software is created to operate or depend.
Supported Environment means the minimum hardware, software, and connectivity configuration specified from time to time by Anitian as required for use of the Products. The current requirements are described in Exhibit A (Software Products).

Examples of Supported Environment in a sentence

  • For each Supported Software license that Customer acquires, Chordiant warrants for a period of 180 days from the Delivery Date that the Software, as delivered by Chordiant to Customer, or CIGNA’s Agent, shall substantially perform the functions described in the associated Documentation in all material respects when operated in the Supported Environment.

  • Trac Medical is responsible for undertaking the proper supervision, control and management of its use of the Supported Programs, including, but not limited to: (a) assuring proper Supported Environment configuration, Supported Programs installation and operating methods; and (b) following industry standard procedures for the security of data, accuracy of input and output, and back-up plans, including restart and recovery in the event of hardware or software error or malfunction.

  • Prior to making an Upgrade available, the Party furnishing the Upgrade shall notify the other Party of any changes to the Supported Environment or an agreed upon Minimum Environment which are necessary to install, receive and operate the Upgrade as part of the Exchange Technology, such notification to include, without limitation, the items set forth in Sections 3.4(d), (e) and (f).

  • Concur is not required to provide any CustomerOne Services relating to problems arising out of (i) Customer's failure to implement all Updates issued under the Agreement: (ii) any alternations or additions to the Licensed Programs performed by parties other than Concur: (iii) interconnection of the Licensed Programs with other software products not supplied by Concur except as expressly prescribed in the Documentation; or (iv) use of the Licensed Programs on a system other than a Supported Environment.

  • Within [**] of the Effective Date, Abbott shall deliver to Millennium, as EXHIBIT D, the major items of equipment, hardware, technology, Direct Licensed Software and Sublicensed Software as of the Effective Date which are necessary to receive and operate the Abbott Exchange Technology and which (other than the Sublicensed Software) are to be obtained and/or licensed by Millennium (the "Abbott Supported Environment").


More Definitions of Supported Environment

Supported Environment means the minimum hardware, software, and connectivity configuration specified from time to time by AdmitHub as required for Subscriber to access and use the Services.
Supported Environment means the environments supported by Mindjet for the Software, currently set forth at xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxx/support/product-resources/system-reqs. An Alternative Licensing Model, as used herein, shall mean any other grant of rights for installation and use including, but not limited to, an unrestricted site license, a site license with maximum user cap, or device license as set forth in an Ordering Document; for each device license used in conference rooms, training centers or other educational institutions, subject to this XXXX and payment of the applicable license fees, Mindjet hereby grants You a non- exclusive, non-transferable license, without rights to sublicense, to install the object code of the Software on one
Supported Environment means the minimum hardware, software, and connectivity configuration specified from time to time by RNL as required for use of the ASP Services. The current requirements are described in an attached Schedule.
Supported Environment means the configuration and conditions, as stated in the applicable Documentation, intended by OUReports for use of the Software.
Supported Environment means a hardware, operating system and database platform meeting the minimum system configuration requirements for the proper use and operation of the Software as set forth in OPIE’s published documentation.
Supported Environment means a software and hardware environment on which the Supported Technologies have been installed; “Supported Technologies” means the versions of Apache Xxxxx with which the Software must be used.
Supported Environment means the minimum hardware, software, and connectivity configuration specified from time to time by Antimetal as required for use of the Antimetal Platform. The current requirements are described in the Documentation.