Operating Environment definition

Operating Environment means, collectively, the platform, environment and conditions on, in or under which the Software is intended to be installed and operate, as set forth in the Statement of Work, including such structural, functional and other features, conditions and components as hardware, operating software and system architecture and configuration.
Operating Environment means, collectively, the platform, environment and conditions on, in or under which the Software is intended to be installed and operate, as set forth in a Statement of Work, including such structural, functional and other features, conditions and components as hardware, operating software, system architecture, configuration, computing hardware, ancillary equipment, networking, software, firmware, databases, data, and electronic systems (including database management systems).
Operating Environment means the CUSTOMER System and the Sites. Order means an order for IT Products served by the CUSTOMER on the CONTRACTOR in accordance with the Ordering Procedures.

Examples of Operating Environment in a sentence

  • Upon request, Customer will provide IFS or its designated representative with reasonable access to the Designated Operating Environment to confirm that the Software is being used in conformance with the Agreement.

  • IBM warrants that each warranted ICA Program, when used in the Specified Operating Environment, will conform to its Specifications.

  • If IBM can reproduce Customer’s reported problem in the Specified Operating Environment, IBM will issue defect correction information, a restriction, or a bypass.

  • End User acknowledges that Vocera may recommend changes to the Operating Environment to resolve certain issues, e.g., where the End User’s WLAN does not comply with Vocera’s WLAN guidelines in its Infrastructure Planning Guide available upon request.

  • A Designated Support Contact should have an understanding of the Product components and features (such is as obtained through attending Vocera training courses), have a working knowledge of wired and wireless networks, and End User’s Operating Environment.


More Definitions of Operating Environment

Operating Environment means End User’s servers, WLAN (for Voice Communications Software as further described in Section 5.9 below) and other hardware and software supplied directly to End User by third party vendors (i.e., exclusive of hardware and software embedded in the products supplied by Vocera) or software developed by End User.
Operating Environment means any operating system based environment hosting the running of a Licensed Component, defined by its resources: Computer, its number of CPUs, its number of Cores per CPUs, its number of Instances, its number of Partitions, the type of its Partitions and the number of CPUs per Partitions;
Operating Environment means the computer software, hardware, systems and networks through which or on which the Software will be installed and run by Licensee.
Operating Environment means the Customer System and the Sites;
Operating Environment the Authority System and the Sites;
Operating Environment means SirsiDynix-recommended hardware, operating system, middleware, database products and other software on which the Software will operate.
Operating Environment means the Buyer System and any premises (including the Buyer Premises, the Supplier’s premises or third party premises) from, to or at which: