Training Environments Clause Samples

The Training Environments clause defines the requirements and conditions under which training activities will be conducted, including the setup, maintenance, and access to physical or virtual spaces used for training purposes. It typically outlines the responsibilities of each party regarding the provision of necessary equipment, software, or facilities, and may specify standards for safety, accessibility, or technical support. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the expectations and resources needed for effective training, thereby minimizing disruptions and misunderstandings during the training process.
Training Environments. Where Training Services involve access to and/or use of training platforms, environments and/or services (“Training Environments”), Customer and participants may be required to agree to alternative terms governing such access and/or use. Any access to and/or use of Training Environments shall be permitted solely for the purposes of completing the relevant training, for non- commercial, non-production purposes, and only for such period of time as Blue Prism determines. Blue Prism may, at its discretion and without notice, change, limit or discontinue access and use at any time. Training Environments may not be used to process any personal or commercially sensitive data and if any such data is introduced Blue Prism has no responsibility for such data and may delete or destroy any data at any time. Training Environments, including any support and other supplemental services or materials provided, are provided “AS IS", WITHOUT RERPESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND “AS AVAILABLE”, AND BLUE PRISM EXCLUDES ALL WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, TERMS, UNDERTAKINGS AND OBLIGATIONS IMPLIED BY STATUTE, COMMON LAW, CUSTOM, TRADE USAGE, COURSE OF DEALING OR OTHERWISE TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW; AND, SAVE TO THE EXTENT LIABILITY CANNOT LAWFULLY BE EXCLUDED OR LIMITED, BLUE PRISM SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE TRAINING ENVIRONMENTS, OR ANY SUPPORT OR OTHER SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES OR MATERIALS.
Training Environments. 14.1 It is the responsibility of the Contractor to provide: 14.1.1 training rooms in a timely fashion to meet the training plan; 14.1.2 the correct number of training rooms to deliver the training plan, with working systems; 14.1.3 save as set out in paragraph 14.2 below rooms suitable for training (which shall not be open office); 14.1.4 meeting rooms for feedback and coaching; 14.1.5 suitable equipment PC’s, overhead projection, flip charts etc to deliver the training; 14.1.6 ongoing production of training material for all courses; and 14.1.7 logistics and administration support. 14.2 During the Implementation Period which is prior to the Service Commencement Date for the first Work Contract, the Contractor may use as a training area the floor space allocated for provision of Services. If the Contractor chooses to exercise this option, the area used for training must be segregated and all appropriate security measures put in place, in particular in accordance with this Annex 10 and Schedule 18.
Training Environments. Amdocs will provide training environment to accommodate Amdocs front end applications and to support Sprint's end users training roll out. This includes:[**] SCHEDULE N PARTY COMPETITORS SPRINT COMPETITORS The following list of competitors is in no way intended as a comprehensive or exhaustive list of competitors to Sprint. The following companies are the major competitors to Sprint, those with which the company would have a significant concern should any of these entities to acquire a substantive interest in any of our partners or vendors. - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] Note: This list focuses on our core business going forwards. Independent ILECs, cable companies, and ISPs are not included though they may be influential competitors going forward. AMDOCS COMPETITORS - Convergys - [**] - Comverse - Portal - Oracle and Siebel - CGI - [**] - Intec - CSG - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - [**] - Accenture - [**] - [**] - EDS - [**] - [**] - IBM - [**] - [**] SCHEDULE O SPRINT THIRD PARTY MATERIALS HARDWARE/SOFTWARE: All call center facilities will be under Sprint's responsibility. Sprint will provide desktop PCs, configured as per the following minimum requirements: [**] HARDWARE: - [**] SOFTWARE: [**] HARDWARE: [**] SOFTWARE: [**] HARDWARE: - [**] SOFTWARE: - [**] HARDWARE: - [**] SOFTWARE: - [**] HARDWARE: - [**] SOFTWARE: - [**] Miscellaneous [**] HARDWARE: [**] SOFTWARE: - [**] HARDWARE: - [**] SOFTWARE: - [**] SCHEDULE P List of Countries [**] SCHEDULE Q Form of Additional Services Order ORDER NO. __ (ADDITIONAL SERVICES) AMDOCS SOFTWARE SYSTEMS LIMITED ("Amdocs"), upon acceptance of this Additional Services Order, agrees to provide to SPRINT/UNITED MANAGEMENT COMPANY ("Sprint"), and Sprint agrees to purchase from Amdocs, under the terms and conditions of this Additional Services Order and those contained in the Customer Care and Billing Services Agreement between Sprint and Amdocs dated as of____________, 2006, as amended (the "Agreement"), which is specifically incorporated herein by this reference, the Additional Services described below:
Training Environments. The following section describes the distinct training environments:  Training Development Environment. Will be used for creating training materials; this environment is for the exclusive use of the project team  Training Production Environment - Knowledge and Skills management Centre. Will be used to deliver Instructor-Led Classroom Training  Training Practice Environment. Will be used by end-users to practice in the new system; concurrently with the deployment of e-learning

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