Multi-Vendor Environment Sample Clauses

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Multi-Vendor Environment. In providing the Technology Services, SCN shall use commercially reasonable efforts to coordinate and cooperate, to the extent consistent with this Agreement, with the Other Technology Providers providing technology services to ANAHEIM, which services are not included within SCN’s Scope of Services and are described in Sections 1.5.1, 1.5.2 herein. SCN acknowledges that it will be delivering the Technology Services in a multi-vendor environment. Effective operation of such an environment requires not only cooperation among all service providers, including SCN, but collaboration in addressing service- related issues that may cross over from one service area or provider to another. As part of the Technology Services, SCN will actively support tasks associated with operating and maintaining a collaborative approach to cross-over issues in the same manner as it delivers its Technology Services. Furthermore, as reasonably directed by the Executive Director, SCN shall coordinate, cooperate and work with (and affirmatively and proactively assist) other providers or vendors of technology services which are not included in the exclusive Technology Services to be provided by SCN hereunder, to accomplish ANAHEIM’s technical, organizational and other objectives, as identified by the Executive Director, provided however, any such coordination, cooperation, work or assistance provided by SCN pursuant to the terms hereof which is unrelated to an event at the ACC shall (i) be mutually agreed upon by the Parties hereto and (ii) only subject SCN to reasonable expenses in connection therewith. If SCN believes that it will incur expenses in connection with its work or assistance described in the immediately preceding sentence that SCN believes are in excess of "reasonable expenses", SCN shall prepare and submit to the Executive Director for his approval prior to the commencement of such additional work or assistance a cost estimate or proposal that will include a projection of recommended steps to be taken, costs for each step, and the time allotted to complete the work or assistance. Additional work or assistance authorized by the Executive Director shall be completed in such sequence as to assure their completion as expeditiously as is consistent with professional skill and care and in accordance with the approved cost estimate or proposal.
Multi-Vendor Environment. Recognizing that Supplier is not the system integrator for the Gap IT Environment, Supplier acknowledges that it will be delivering the Services in a multi-vendor environment, with Gap and the Gap Third Party Vendor(s) providing services relating to the Gap IT Environment. Effective operation of such an environment requires not only the cooperation among all service providers, including Supplier, but also collaboration in addressing service-related issues that may cross over from one service area or provider to another and related to the Services (“Cross-Over Issues”). As part of the Services, Supplier will actively provide and support tasks associated with operating and maintaining a collaborative approach to Cross-Over Issues in the same manner as if the Supplier Service relevant to the Cross-Over Issue was being provided in-house by Gap rather than by Supplier. Supplier shall, consistent with its role, use commercially reasonable efforts to identify all work efforts and deliverables of which Supplier has knowledge, whether performed by Supplier, Subcontractors, Supplier Third Party Vendors, Gap, or the Gap Third Party Vendor(s) that may impact the delivery of the Services.
Multi-Vendor Environment. 10.2.1. Cooperation‌ Supplier acknowledges that it will be delivering the Services in a multi-vendor environment with County and the County Third Party Vendors providing services related to the County System. Supplier shall fully cooperate with and work in good faith with County Third Party Vendors as directed by County and shall do so at no additional charge to County. Such cooperation shall include, at no additional charge to County: (A) providing access to any Supplier Locations or other facilities being used to provide the Services, as necessary for County Third Party Vendors to perform the work assigned to them; (B) providing access to the Equipment, Software, and County Systems to the extent permitted under any underlying agreements with Third Party Vendors of such Equipment, Software, or County Systems; or, (C) providing written requirements, standards, policies, or other documentation for the Services provided by Supplier. 10.2.2. Cross-Over Issues‌ Effective operation of the County System requires not only the cooperation among all Third Party Vendors, including Supplier, but also collaboration in addressing service-related issues that may cross over from one service area or vendor (including Supplier) to another and related to the Services (“Cross-Over Issues”). As part of the Services, Supplier will actively provide and support tasks associated with operating and maintaining a collaborative approach with other vendors and County to Cross-Over Issues in the same manner as if the Supplier Service relevant to the Cross-Over Issue were being provided directly by County rather than Supplier. Supplier shall use commercially reasonable efforts to identify all work efforts and deliverables of which Supplier has knowledge, whether performed by Supplier, Subcontractors, Supplier’s Third Party Vendors, County, or County’s Third Party Vendors that may impact delivery of the Services. Supplier shall promptly notify County if an act or omission of a County Third Party Vendor will cause, or has caused, a problem or delay in providing the Services, and shall work with County to prevent or mitigate such problem or delay. Supplier will coordinate with County and County’s Third Party Vendors to resolve differences and conflicts arising between the Services and other activities undertaken by County or any of County’s Third Party Vendors.
Multi-Vendor Environment. (a) The Supplier acknowledges that: (i) TfNSW has, or may have, in place agreements with a number of Other Suppliers for the provision of goods or services; and (ii) in order for TfNSW to receive the benefit of the System and Solution, it is essential that the Supplier actively collaborates and co-operates with TfNSW and Other Suppliers in relation to the performance of the Supplier’s obligations under this Agreement. (b) The parties acknowledge that it is necessary that the Supplier, TfNSW and Other Suppliers perform their respective obligations in a coordinated manner so that the Products and the Services are delivered in accordance with this Agreement. (c) The Supplier must: (i) provide assistance and co-operation (including relevant information) to TfNSW and Other Suppliers including: (A) as reasonably necessary to enable TfNSW and Other Suppliers to perform the TfNSW Inputs; (B) agreeing on procedures with TfNSW and Other Suppliers for the division of responsibilities in relation to services that may overlap between the Supplier and Other Suppliers; and (C) the provision of reasonable access to documentation and other materials of the Supplier which are used in the performance of the Services that are necessary for TfNSW and Other Suppliers to provide goods and services to TfNSW; (ii) provide reasonable assistance in relation to the Supplier’s knowledge and other information in the possession or control of the Supplier in respect of the System, Solution or the Services, as reasonably required by TfNSW including in relation to any action (including legal action) taken by TfNSW against Other Suppliers; (iii) provide such assistance to the TfNSW and Other Suppliers as is necessary to: (A) connect or interface any Equipment or Software to; or (B) make any Equipment or the output of any services compatible with, the Products or Services or the Supplier’s facilities or systems used to provide the Products or Services; (iv) provide TfNSW and Other Suppliers with reasonable assistance to enable the coordinated resolution of incidents, problems and management of Change Proposals and SOW Changes; (v) provide TfNSW and Other Suppliers with reasonable access to individual Supplier Personnel; (vi) participate in training and other familiarisation processes, as requested or provided by TfNSW, to facilitate the Supplier obtaining the knowledge necessary to receive or use goods or services provided by TfNSW and Other Suppliers; (vii) provide TfNSW with assistance as ...
Multi-Vendor Environment. IBM acknowledges that it will be delivering the Services in a multi-vendor environment with VMU and VMU Third Party Vendor(s) and will cooperate with all VMU Third Party Vendors, including VMU, including by (1) providing access to the Equipment and Software and any data center or other facilities being used to provide the Services, as necessary for such VMU Third Party Vendors to perform the work assigned to them; and (2) responding to information requests, supplying technical or project-related information, coordinating the delivery of services, and otherwise promoting efficient and timely provision of services to VMU. IBM will also collaborate with VMU and VMU Third Party Vendors in addressing service-related issues that may cross over from one service area or provider to another and related to the Services (“Cross-Over Issues”). As part of the Services, IBM will actively provide and support tasks associated with operating and maintaining a collaborative approach to Cross-Over Issues in the same manner as if the IBM Service relevant to the Cross-Over Issue was being provided in-house by VMU rather than by IBM. IBM shall use commercially reasonable efforts to identify all work efforts and deliverables of which IBM has knowledge, whether performed by IBM, Subcontractors, IBM Third Party Vendors, VMU, or the VMU Third Party Vendor(s) that may impact the delivery of the Services.

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