Initial Training Services Sample Clauses

The Initial Training Services clause defines the obligation of one party, typically the service provider, to deliver training to the other party at the outset of an agreement. This training may cover the use of products, systems, or processes relevant to the contract, and often specifies the scope, duration, and format of the training sessions. By including this clause, the agreement ensures that the receiving party is adequately prepared to utilize the contracted services or products effectively, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or improper use.
Initial Training Services. NAVITAIRE will supply the following training and Customer agrees to participate in such training for the Hosted Revenue Accounting Services:
Initial Training Services. NAVITAIRE will supply the following training at mutually agreed times and Customer agrees to participate in such training for the Hosted Reservation Services:
Initial Training Services. NAVITAIRE will supply the following training and Customer agrees to participate in such training for the Hosted Revenue Accounting Services: 3.7.1 Up to a maximum of three (3) days which may be attended by up to a maximum of three (3) Customer employees at the NAVITAIRE corporate offices located in Minneapolis, Minnesota or other location as mutually agreed. Training phases will include a follow up review of two (2) days approximately sixty (60) days after going live with the Hosted Revenue Accounting Services. If Customer desires on-site initial training, Customer will be responsible for providing the training site, all required computer hardware, stable technical environment, and any related expenses including NAVITAIRE trainer(s) travel and out-of-pocket expenses. All training will be conducted in English. Topics will include the revenue accounting concepts used in the Hosted Revenue Accounting Services, user and administrative features and functions. Customer must complete basic computer familiarization and Windows training for all trainees prior to the initial training. As Customer is contracting to use the NAVITAIRE Hosted Reservation Services, and the Hosted Revenue Accounting Services uses the data extracts from this system, trainees must also have completed a basic course on the features and functions of the Hosted Reservation Services. 3.7.2 Customer will be provided an electronic copy of the manual in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format for download via the NAVITAIRE web site. Technical specification and technical reference manuals are for internal NAVITAIRE use only, unless otherwise specified in this Agreement or by other arrangement. All materials provided by NAVITAIRE are in the English language unless otherwise specified within this Agreement.
Initial Training Services. NAVITAIRE will supply the following training and Customer agrees to participate in such training for the Hosted Reservation Services: 3.7.1 Up to a maximum of ten (10) days which may be attended by up to ten (10) Customer employees at the NAVITAIRE offices in Salt Lake City, Utah. If the training is not held at a NAVITAIRE facility, Customer will be responsible for trainer transportation, out-of-pocket expenses, and for providing stable training technical environment. All training will be conducted in English. Topics will include use of SkySpeed, Airport Check-In, Irregular Operations, Flight Scheduling & Fare Maintenance, and Reservations and Supervisory Features. Customer must complete basic computer familiarization and Windows training for all trainees before the initial training. 3.7.2 Up to five (5) days with three (3) NAVITAIRE employees on-site with Customer during cutover to the production Hosted Reservation Services. NAVITAIRE will also provide for a Cutover Priority Help Desk to address Customer’s employee questions and issues from airport stations and call center on a 24 hour basis for 5 days. A dry run operational assessment will be performed prior to cut-over. This Cutover Priority Help Desk support can be extended with mutual agreement. 3.7.3 During the first year of the Agreement NAVITAIRE will provide Customer with an onsite supplemental training session for a maximum of five (5) days which may be attended by up to ten (10) Customer employees at the NAVITAIRE offices in Salt Lake City, Utah. If the training is not held at a NAVITAIRE facility, Customer will be responsible for trainer transportation, out-of-pocket expenses, and for providing stable training technical environment. All training will be conducted in English. Topics will include use of SkySpeed, Airport Check-In, Irregular Operations, Flight Scheduling & Fare Maintenance, and Reservations and Supervisory Features. Customer must complete basic computer familiarization and Windows training for all trainees before the initial training. 3.7.4 Customer will be provided an electronic copy of the user reference manual in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format for download via the NAVITAIRE customer care web site or by CD. Technical specification and technical reference manuals are for internal NAVITAIRE use only, unless otherwise specified in this Agreement or by other arrangement. All materials provided by NAVITAIRE are in the English language unless otherwise specified within this Agreement.
Initial Training Services. NAVITAIRE will supply the following training for the Hosted Revenue Management Services: 3. 7.1 Up to a maximum of five (5) days and up to eight (8) Customer employees for web-based training or training at NAVITAIRE’s Minneapolis office. Training phases will include reporting and data flow and , forecast/optimization. All training will be conducted in English. NAVITAIRE can arrange for translation services through a separate agreement, at an additional fee to Customer, if requested. Topics will include revenue management concepts and the use of RMS user and administrative features and functions. Customer must complete basic computer familiarization and Windows training for all trainees before the initial training. If Customer is using the NAVITAIRE Hosted Reservation Services, trainees must also have completed a basic course on the features and functions of the Hosted Reservation Services. 3.7.2 Customer will be provided an electronic copy of the user reference manuals in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format for download via the NAVITAIRE web site or via CD. Technical specification and technical reference manuals are for internal NAVITAIRE use only, unless otherwise specified in this Agreement or by other arrangement. All materials provided by NAVITAIRE are in the English language unless otherwise specified within this Agreement.

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