Update Management Sample Clauses

The Update Management clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities for handling updates to software, systems, or services covered by the agreement. Typically, it specifies how updates will be communicated, scheduled, and implemented, and may address the types of updates included, such as security patches, feature enhancements, or bug fixes. This clause ensures that both parties understand how updates will be managed, minimizing disruptions and maintaining the security and functionality of the system.
Update Management. Activities include services required to appropriately manage and document changes to the application(s) and/or any of the EDP (Hardware, Software, Hosting etc, excluding services related to implementation) components including associated costs if outside of agreed upon scope. Update management also includes services required to appropriately manage and document changes to the underlying EDP hardware and software components. 5.1. Version Controlthe maintenance, tracking and auditing of modifications to an application’s components over time, facilitating the restoration of an application to prior development stages 5.2. Turnover Management—the promotion of software changes across different phases of the life cycle (e.g., development, unit test, systems test and production), including management of the approval process, include production turnover and software migration control.
Update Management. Update Repository Management An update repository makes sure you never lose a critical software asset. As a standard procedure Mobi engineers stand up and maintain an update repository. PoC Environment Management As a standard practice a proof‐of‐concept environment, meant to reflect the organization’s production environment, is stood up. It is used to accomplish updates and test against them. Challenge vendor claims and make sure nothing gets into your production environment without at least kicking the tires first. Update Planning Updates to platforms or applications require a special set of efforts. Mobi engineers will work across teams to make sure key stakeholders know what is coming and when they can expect to see it. Post Update Testing Mobi engineers will test every platform update that is intended for your environment. Although we certainly can not test every possible event, we will always be familiar with what is happening and what the strength and weaknesses are of the new update. Device Synchronization Planning/Testing Mobi will anticipate OS updates with platform testing to anticipate issues relative to manufacturer release. This will enable a smoother operations and user experience across the organization.
Update Management. 10.1 - For customers under a Kyos Assist or Kyos Serenity contract, the management and deployment of Minor Updates are performed centrally by Kyos on each Component or Service included in the Contract with the Customer and are included in the Contract price, provided the Customer has an infrastructure that allows for the centralized management of updates. 10.2 - Updates to Components that are not centrally managed, as well as major updates, are billed separately on a time and materials basis or deducted from a "Kyos Privilege" contract.
Update Management. 10.1 - For Customers under a Kyos Assist or Kyos Serenity contract, the management and deployment of Minor updates are performed centrally by Kyos on each Component or Service included in the Contract and are included in the Contract price, provided the Customer has an infrastructure that allows for the centralized management of updates. 10.2 - Updates to Components that are not centrally managed, as well as Major updates, are billed separately on a time and materials basis or deducted from a “Privilege Contract”. 10.3 In the event that the version of a Component is deemed too risky by Kyos and cannot be updated, this Component is excluded from the Contract.
Update Management. 9.1. Platform release and feature release upgrades are not included. 9.2. Clearvision can perform updates to the Applications at an additional charge. 9.3. Update Management will be performed under the Change Management process and within scheduled maintenance.
Update Management. Security update management helps protect systems from known vulnerabilities. Azure uses integrated deployment systems to manage the distribution and installation of security updates for Microsoft software. Azure uses a combination of Microsoft and third-party scanning tools to run OS, web application and database scans of the Azure environment.

Related to Update Management

  • SITE MANAGEMENT We reserve the right, but not the obligation, to: (1) monitor the Site for violations of these Terms of Use; (2) take appropriate legal action against anyone who, in our sole discretion, violates the law or these Terms of Use, including without limitation, reporting such user to law enforcement authorities; (3) in our sole discretion and without limitation, refuse, restrict access to, limit the availability of, or disable (to the extent technologically feasible) any of your Contributions or any portion thereof; (4) in our sole discretion and without limitation, notice, or liability, to remove from the Site or otherwise disable all files and content that are excessive in size or are in any way burdensome to our systems; and (5) otherwise manage the Site in a manner designed to protect our rights and property and to facilitate the proper functioning of the Site.

  • Case Management Prompt resolution of any dispute is important to both parties; and the parties agree that the arbitration of any dispute shall be conducted expeditiously. The arbitrators are instructed and directed to assume case management initiative and control over the arbitration process (including scheduling of events, pre-hearing discovery and activities, and the conduct of the hearing), in order to complete the arbitration as expeditiously as is reasonably practical for obtaining a just resolution of the dispute.

  • Care Management The Contractor’s protocol for referring members to care management shall be reviewed by OMPP and shall be based on identification through the health needs screening or when the claims history suggests need for intervention. In addition to population-based disease management educational materials and reminders, these members should receive more intensive services. Members with newly diagnosed conditions, increasing health services or emergency services utilization, evidence of pharmacy non-compliance for chronic conditions and identification of special health care needs should be strongly considered for case management. Care management services include direct consumer contacts in order to assist members with scheduling, location of specialists and specialty services, transportation needs, 24-Hour Nurse Line, general preventive (e.g. mammography) and disease specific reminders (e.g. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇), pharmacy refill reminders, tobacco cessation and education regarding use of primary care and emergency services. The Contractor shall make every effort to contact members in care management telephonically. Materials should also be delivered through postal and electronic direct-to-consumer contacts, as well as web-based education materials inclusive of clinical practice guidelines. Materials shall be developed at the fifth grade reading level. All members with the conditions of interest shall receive materials no less than quarterly. The Contractor shall document the number of persons with conditions of interest, outbound telephone calls, telephone contacts, category of intervention, intervention delivered, mailings and website hits. Care management shall be coordinated with the Right Choices Program for members qualifying for the Right Choices Program. However, the Right Choices Program is not a replacement for care management.

  • Waste Management o Participate in recycling using the Harvard Recycles receptacles provided. Recyclable materials include paper, cardboard, glass bottles, cans, plastics 1-7, as well as fluorescent light bulbs, batteries, chemicals, cartridges and electronics. o Designate a space for employees to leave surplus or shared office supplies to reduce redundant purchases. o Arrange for surplus furniture and other large office items to be delivered to Harvard’s Recycling and Surplus Center for reuse. Occupant Education and Engagement o Install or enable software that powers down computers when not in use, and ensure that all computer monitors have a “sleep mode” enabled. o Ensure that every employee has a power strip and turns the strip with an “off” switch for electronic devices. o Encourage staff to use task lighting that accommodates fluorescent bulbs, rather than halogen lamps. o Provide mugs or encourage staff to bring their own reusable mugs, plates, and utensils for the kitchen area. Keep the kitchen area stocked with dish cleaning supplies if a dishwasher is not available. o Start a physical or electronic bulletin board for “green tips”, news, and ideas. o Ask the Property Manager for training to properly operate controls, including shades, lights, thermostats, etc. o Advise employees to dress appropriately for the weather as building temperatures will be set at the lowest or highest end of the ASHRAE standard range depending on the outside temperature.

  • Change Management BellSouth provides a collaborative process for change management of the electronic interfaces through the Change Control Process (CCP). Guidelines for this process are set forth in the CCP document as amended from time to time during this Agreement. The CCP document may be accessed via the Internet at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.