Operating System Sample Clauses

The Operating System clause defines the specific software environment required for the operation of a device, application, or service. It typically outlines which operating systems are supported or compatible, such as Windows, macOS, or Linux, and may specify minimum version requirements or update obligations. By clearly stating these requirements, the clause ensures that both parties understand the technical prerequisites, reducing the risk of incompatibility issues and ensuring smooth deployment and ongoing support.
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Operating System. Airport Check-In software runs with the terminal emulation software listed below and Microsoft Windows 2000.
Operating System. It is Your responsibility to fully comply with applicable license agreements for any operating systems or other software You may use with the Software.
Operating System. The Windows Server operating system may periodically check for updates, and download and install them for you. You may obtain updates only from Microsoft or authorized sources. Microsoft may need to update your system to provide you with updates. You agree to receive these automatic updates without any additional notice. Updates may not include or support all existing software features, services, or peripheral devices.
Operating System. Versions of operating systems in use must be supported and respective security baselines documented.
Operating System. “OS”) Upgrades. Unless otherwise stated herein, Customer is responsible for any OS upgrades to the System, except HP OS upgrades. Before installing OS upgrades, Customer will contact Motorola to verify that a given OS upgrade is appropriate.
Operating System. Choose one of the following supported versions of operating system to use: • Microsoft Windows Server 2012 (64 bit). • Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 (64 bit), or later. • Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (64 bit), or later.
Operating System. Web server shall have an industry-standard professional-grade operating system. Acceptable systems include modern Microsoft Windows operating system, Red Hat Linux, or Sun Solaris.
Operating System. Motorola is not responsible for supporting, configuring, maintaining, or upgrading the operating system, including, but not limited to, backups, restores, fixes, and patches, or for providing assistance with problems caused by operating system installation, configuration, errors, maintenance or repair, or using incorrect versions of the operating system.
Operating System. Student Laptops run a district-issued Windows Operating System and most applications are web-based. Student Laptops also have web-filtering and antivirus services. Additionally, all Student Laptops have a tracking and monitoring system that is activated when the Student Laptop is logged on. The school does not have remote access to the web camera installed on each Student Laptop (see Section IV
Operating System. Indicate the operating system used, release number, and any deviations or exceptions, i.e., is the operating system "off the shelf" with no modifications, or has the operating system been modified/customized. If modified, note modifications in field 11.