Testing and Approval. 1. Prior to being selected as an Approved Vendor Product and listed on the HP Command Center Service Catalogue, Vendor must submit each Vendor Product (including updates thereto) to HP (or a verification vendor designated by HP) for testing and approval. Such submission shall be in a format prescribed by HP. The submission shall include Vendor Information that identifies: (i) the title and version number of the Vendor Product; (ii) the countries in which Users may access the Vendor Product; (iii) any copyright or other intellectual property rights notices; (iv) pricing terms including any subscription and renewal terms; (v) Vendor Terms and Vendor’s privacy policy, and (vi) any other information requested by HP. 2. Upon submitting a Vendor Product for review by HP, Vendor grants HP and its affiliates a, non-exclusive, royalty-free, license, during the Term of this Agreement, to access and use, install the Vendor Product solely for the purposes of testing the Vendor Product and to make the determination as to whether the Vendor Product is approved as an Approved Vendor Product. HP may sublicense the right to test Vendor Products to designated verification vendors.. 3. HP reserves the right to conduct any type of review and test all Vendor Products submitted for listing on the HP Command Center Service Catalogue. HP also reserves the right to change review and testing processes and standards and to require the acceptance of additional terms and conditions from HP or its designated verification vendors governing the testing of Vendor Products. At a minimum and in HP’s sole discretion, Vendor Products must meet the following criteria, the details of which shall be defined in a separate Statement of Work (SOW) between HP and Vendor: (1) Satisfy code quality metrics (2) Delivery of required features and story points (3) Identified test suites are developed and running (4) Identified manual tests are executed (5) Any test failures are triaged, and defects submitted (6) All defects owned by supplier are addressed 4. Following written approval from HP, Vendor Product will be deemed an Approved Vendor Product only so long as HP selects and continues to select such Vendor Product for listing on the HP Command Center Service Catalogue. Approval of a Vendor Product does not constitute a warranty, approval (other than set forth herein), certification or endorsement of such Vendor Product. 5. For avoidance of doubt, HP may reject the submission of a Vendor Product in its sole discretion, with or without notification to Vendor.
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Sources: Hp Command Center Service Agreement
Testing and Approval. 1. Prior to being selected as an Approved Vendor Product and listed on the HP Command Center Service Catalogue, Vendor must submit each Vendor Product (including updates thereto) to HP (or a verification vendor designated by HP) for testing and approval. Such submission shall be in a format prescribed by HP. The submission shall include Vendor Information that identifies: (i) the title and version number of the Vendor Product; (ii) the countries in which Users may access the Vendor Product; (iii) any copyright or other intellectual property rights notices; (iv) pricing terms including any subscription and renewal terms; (v) Vendor Terms and Vendor’s privacy policy, and (vi) any other information requested by HP.
2. Upon submitting a Vendor Product for review by HP, Vendor grants HP and its affiliates aa worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, licenseperpetual, during the Term of this Agreement, irrevocable license to access and use, install install, test, make copies of, modify, edit, distribute, make available, transmit, publicly display and perform the Vendor Product solely for the purposes of testing the Vendor Product and to make the determination as to whether the Vendor Product is approved as an Approved Vendor Product. ; HP may sublicense the right to test Vendor Products to designated verification vendors...
3. HP reserves the right to conduct any type of review and test all Vendor Products submitted for listing on the HP Command Center Service Catalogue. HP also reserves the right to change review and testing processes and standards and to require the acceptance of additional terms and conditions from HP or its designated verification vendors governing the testing of Vendor Products. At a minimum and in HP’s sole discretion, Vendor Products must meet the following criteria, the details of which shall be defined in a separate Statement of Work (SOW) between HP and Vendor:
(1) Satisfy code quality metrics
(2) Delivery of required features and story points
(3) Identified test suites are developed and running
(4) Identified manual tests are executed
(5) Any test failures are triaged, and defects submitted
(6) All defects owned by supplier are addressed
4. Following written approval from HP, Vendor Product will be deemed an Approved Vendor Product only so long as HP selects and continues to select such Vendor Product for listing on the HP Command Center Service Catalogue. Approval of a Vendor Product does not constitute a warranty, approval (other than set forth herein), certification or endorsement of such Vendor Product.
5. For avoidance of doubt, HP may reject the submission of a Vendor Product in its sole discretion, with or without notification to Vendor.
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Sources: Hp Command Center Service Agreement