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ORACLE Database 11g Enterprise Edition - Processor Perpetual w/ Update License & Support | | | Mfg. Part No. A97163_A90611
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Top of FormBottom of FormAVAILABILITY: UNKNOWN | ORDER QTY: | | SHOW PRINTABLE | E-MAIL PRODUCT | ADD TO CART | | | | | | ORACLE A97163_A90611 DESCRIPTION | | | OVERVIEWUnless otherwise stated, these Technical Support Policies apply to technical support for all Oracle product lines.These Technical Support Policies may be referred to in former PeopleSoft agreements as the “Software Support Services Terms and Conditions”, in former Siebel agreements as the “Maintenance Services Policy”, in former Hyperion agreements as the “Standard Maintenance Program”, in former Agile agreements as the “product support policy”, in former BEA agreements as the “Support Services” policies, in former Haley agreements as the “Support Maintenance Agreement”, and in former mValent agreements as the “Maintenance and Technical Support Agreement.”"You" and "your" refers to the individual or entity that has ordered technical support from Oracle or an authorized distributor.To receive technical support as provided by Oracle Support Services (“OSS”) and described in the Oracle Technical Support Levels section below, all programs must be properly licensed.Technical support is provided for issues (including problems created by you) that are demonstrable in the currently supported release(s) of an Oracle licensed program, running unaltered, and on an appropriate hardware, database and operating system configuration, as specified in your order or program documentation.Product release and supported platforms information for all Oracle programs, other than Global Knowledge Software, Haley, and mValent, is available through Oracle’s web-based customer support systems as described in the Web-Based Customer Support Systems section below.Product release and supported platforms information for the following programs will be provided to you in writing: * Global Knowledge Software * Haley * mValentOracle will provide technical support in accordance with Oracle’s privacy policy available at http://www.oracle.com/html/privacy.html.These Technical Support Policies are subject to change at Oracle's discretion, however the services provided will not be materially reduced during the support period (defined below).SUPPORT TERMSTechnical Support FeesTechnical support fees are due and payable annually in advance of a support period, unless otherwise stated in the relevant ordering document or financing or payment contract with Oracle or an Oracle affiliate. Your commitment to pay is required to process your technical support order with Oracle (e.g., purchase order, actual payment, or other approved method of payment). An invoice will be issued only upon receipt of your commitment to pay, and will be sent to a single billing address as designated by you. Failure to submit payment will result in the termination of support.Support PeriodTechnical support is effective upon the effective date of your ordering document unless stated otherwise in your ordering document. If your order was placed through the Oracle Store, the effective date is the date your order was accepted by Oracle. Unless otherwise stated in the ordering document, Oracle technical support terms, including pricing, reflect a 12 month support period (the "support period"). All technical support services ordered for a support period and the related fees are non-cancelable and non-refundable. Oracle is not obligated to provide technical support beyond the end of the support period unless your technical support contract is renewed on or before the service expiration date. License SetA license set consists of (i) all of your licenses of a program, including any options (e.g., Database Enterprise Edition and Enterprise Edition Options; Purchasing and Purchasing Options), Enterprise Manager (e.g., Database Enterprise Edition and Diagnostics Pack), or self-service module (e.g., Human Resources and Self-Service Human Resources) licensed for such programs, or (ii) all of your licenses of a program that share the same source code**. Development and demonstration licenses available through the Oracle Partner Network or the Oracle Technology Network are not included in the definition of a license set. For Crystal Ball programs, a license set is defined as the same licenses of a program contained on a single order.**Programs that share the same source code are: * Database Enterprise Edition, Database Standard Edition, Database Standard Edition One, and Personal Edition. * nternet Application Server Enterprise Edition, Internet Application Server Standard Edition, Internet Application Server Standard Edition One, and Internet Application Server Java Edition. * WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition, WebLogic Server Standard Edition, WebLogic Suite, and WebLogic Application Grid.Matching Service LevelsWhen acquiring technical support, all licenses in any given license set must be supported under the same technical support service level (e.g., Software Update License & Support or unsupported). If you add Extended Support, you still must maintain Software Update License & Support for the entire license set; subject to availability, you must acquire Extended Support for all licenses of a particular version release of a program if you acquire Extended Support for any license in such version release. You may not support a subset of licenses within a license set; the license set must be reduced by terminating any unsupported licenses. You will be required to document license terminations via a termination letter.Reinstatement of Oracle Technical SupportIn the event that technical support lapses or was not originally purchased, upon the commencement of technical support a reinstatement fee will be assessed. The reinstatement fee is equal to 150% of the last-paid support fee, or 150% of the last-published list technical support price for the licensed program less the applicable standard discount as published on the Oracle Store (“standard discount”) in effect at the time of reinstatement if support was not originally purchased for the relevant programs, prorated from the date technical support is being ordered back to the date technical support lapsed (or the license order date if technical support was never purchased). Applicable renewal adjustments are applied. Once the reinstatement fee has been assessed, technical support for the year following the reinstatement period may be purchased for an additional technical support fee as calculated based on how long the licensed program has been unsupported (“go-forward support fee”). If the lapsed support period is less than 6 months, the go-forward support fee is calculated based on the last-published list technical support priceless the applicable standard discount in effect at the time of reinstatement. If the lapsed support period is 6 months or greater, the go-forward support fee is calculated based on the last-paid support fee. If support is not reinstated for the entire license set or if support for a subset of licenses from an ordering document is reinstated, then the “License Set”, “Matching Service Levels”, and “Pricing following Reduction of Licenses or Support Level” policies will apply. Applicable renewal adjustments are applied to the reinstatement fee and go-forward support fee.Pricing following Reduction of Licenses or Support LevelPricing for support is based upon the level of support and the volume of licenses for which support is ordered. In the event that a subset of licenses on a single order is terminated or if the level of support is reduced, support for the remaining licenses on that license order will be priced at Oracle's list price for support in effect at the time of termination or reduction minus the applicable standard discount. Such support price will not exceed the previous support fees paid for both the remaining licenses and the licenses being terminated or unsupported, and will not be reduced below the previous support fees paid for the licenses continuing to be supported. If the license order from which licenses are being terminated established a price hold for additional licenses, support for all of the licenses ordered pursuant to the price hold will be priced at Oracle's list price for support in effect at the time of reduction minus the applicable standard discount.Custom Application BundlesTechnical support may not be discontinued for a single program module within a custom application bundle.Unsupported ProgramsCustomers with unsupported programs do not receive updates, maintenance releases, patches, telephone assistance, or any other technical support services for the unsupported programs. CD packs or programs purchased or downloaded for trial use, use with other supported programs, or purchased or downloaded as replacement media may not be used to update any unsupported programs.Technical ContactsYour technical contacts are the sole liaisons between you and OSS for technical support of programs. It is the recommended standard that your technical contacts are trained representatives of your company. Such training shall include initial basic product training and, as needed, supplemental training appropriate for specific role or implementation phase, specialized product usage, and/or migration. Your technical contacts should be knowledgeable about the Oracle programs and your Oracle environment in order to help resolve system issues and to assist Oracle in analyzing and resolving service requests. When submitting a service request, your technical contact should have a baseline understanding of the problem you are encountering and an ability to reproduce the problem in order to assist Oracle in diagnosing and triaging the problem. To avoid interruptions in support services, you must notify OSS whenever technical contact responsibilities are transferred to another individual.With the order of Software Update License & Support, you may designate one (1) primary and four (4) backup individuals ("technical contact") per license set, to serve as liaisons with OSS. With each USD$250,000 in net support fees per license set, you have the option to designate an additional two (2) primary and four (4) backup technical contacts. Your primary technical contact shall be responsible for (i) overseeing your service request activity, and (ii) developing and deploying troubleshooting processes within your organization. The backup technical contacts shall be responsible for resolving user issues. You may be charged a fee to designate additional technical contacts.Oracle may review service requests logged by your technical contacts, and may recommend specific training to help avoid service requests that would be prevented by such training.Program Updates"Update" means a subsequent release of the program which Oracle generally makes available for program licenses to its supported customers at no additional license fee, other than shipping charges if applicable, provided you have ordered a technical support offering that includes software updates for such licenses for the relevant time period. Updates do not include any release, option or future program that Oracle licenses separately. Updates are provided when available (availablity is determined by Oracle) and updates may not include all versions previously available for a program acquired by Oracle. Oracle is under no obligation to develop any future programs or functionality. Any updates made available will be delivered to you, or made available to you for download. If delivered, you will receive one update copy for each supported operating system for which your program licenses were ordered. You shall be responsible for copying, downloading and installing the updates.Oracle Configuration ManagerOracle provides Oracle Configuration Manager (OCM) with some of its programs. The OCM is a tool that assists in the collection and transmission of your configuration data to Oracle to enable us to respond more efficiently to your service requests. The OCM tool will connect to Oracle over the internet. You may not receive a separate notice upon connection. You may turn the OCM tool off, however we strongly discourage this as it impedes our ability to provide services to you. More information on the tool is available at http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/ocm.html. By using this tool, you consent to the transmission of your configuration information to Oracle.OCM will not access, collect or store any personally identifiable information (except for technical support contact information) or business data files residing in your software environment. Configuration data provided to Oracle by software tools will be stored in password-protected repositories. It will be used to assist in resolving service requests and to provide recommendations regarding configuration of your environment and deployment of programs. In addition, because the configuration information will be updated, it may be used by Oracle to assist you in managing your Oracle product portfolio, for license and services compliance and to help Oracle improve upon product and service offerings for you.Payment Plan, Financing and Leasing AgreementsTechnical support fees due under payment plans, financing or leasing agreements between you and Oracle or an Oracle affiliate ("payment plan") are due and payable in accordance with the terms and conditions of such payment plan, but the technical support shall be ordered pursuant to the terms of the applicable ordering document.Lifetime SupportLifetime Support consists of the following service levels: * “Premier Support” (also referred to as, and will be documented on your ordering document as, “Software Update License & Support”) * Extended Support (if offered) * Sustaining SupportA description of the services available under Premier Support, Extended Support and Sustaining Support is included in the Oracle Technical Support Levels section below.When offered, Premier Support will be available for five years from the date a release of the Oracle program becomes generally available, except as noted below.Based on availability, support may be extended for an additional three years with Extended Support for specific releases.Alternatively, support may be extended with Sustaining Support, which will be available for as long as you maintain technical support for your Oracle licenses.Refer to the attached document titled “Lifetime Support Policy: Coverage for Server Technologies” (PDF) for specific server technology programs that are, or will be, covered by the Lifetime Support policy.Refer to the attached document titled “Lifetime Support Policy: Coverage for Applications” (PDF) for specific application programs that are, or will be, covered by the Lifetime Support policy.Refer to the attached document titled “Lifetime Support Policy: Coverage for Retail Applications” (PDF) for specific Retail application programs that are, or will be, covered by the Lifetime Support policy.Notes:1. Active Reasoning, ContextMedia, Notiva, Sigma Dynamics, Haley, and other programs and releases that have already had desupport dates posted on OracleMetaLink are excluded from the Lifetime Support policy.2. For PeopleSoft Enterprise programs that have been retired under the previous 4-year support policy, Sustaining Support will be available for as long as you maintain technical support for these programs.3. Tax updates and regulatory changes* will be made available for up to six (6) years from the release date of the licensed software for PeopleSoft Enterprise, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and JD Edwards World programs. Upgrade scripts, new software patches, and fixes to the latest release will be made available for five (5) years from the release date of the licensed software for PeopleSoft Enterprise, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and JD Edwards World programs.*Tax updates and regulatory changes refers to those updates that address tax and/or regulatory changes which are generally made available to similarly situated licensees of PeopleSoft software, on a when and if available basis only.4. Oracle’s PeopleTools program, which was purchased in conjunction with an application program release, will be supported for as long as such application program release is supported. PeopleTools fixes are delivered in minor releases and patches; patches are provided on the current minor release only. Patches and platform certifications for a PeopleTools minor release are created when that release becomes generally available and will be supported for twelve (12) months after the next minor release becomes generally available.To receive technical support, you may be required to apply a minor release upgrade of PeopleTools to remain current with versions of third party technologies and products as supported by the provider of the third party product.5. For certain Oracle Retail application program releases* prior to release 11, limited Premier Support will be available for seven years from when that release became generally available. For Oracle Retail applications for which Premier Support is not available, Sustaining Support will be available for as long as you maintain technical support for these programs.*formerly Retek, ProfitLogic, and 360 Commerce6. For supported customers whose Oracle application programs are only certified on Oracle9i Database Release 9.2 and the release for such application programs is currently supported under Premier Support or Extended Support, the Extended Support fee for Oracle9i Database Release 9.2 has been waived for the period August 1, 2008 to July 31, 2010. During this period, you will receive access to generally available fixes and critical patch updates (“CPUs”) for such supported application programs running on the Oracle9i Database Release 9.2, at no additional cost other than your fees for Software Update License & Support (or any successor technical support offering to Software Update License & Support). A list of applications that are certified on Oracle9i Database Release 9.2 is available at http://www.oracle.com/support/collateral/tsp-certified-applications.pdf.7. For the first year of Sustaining Support for Oracle E-Business Suite Release11i9, Oracle will provide fixes for Severity 1 production bugs. No legislative updates will be provided with the exception of U.S. Tax Form 1099 updates for the 2008 tax year. The period for the first year of Sustaining Support for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11i9 is July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2009.8. Extended Support for the Hyperion Pre-System 9 programs will be offered for the period October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009. The Extended Support fee for this period has been waived for those program licenses for which customers have paid the System 9 Enablement Fee and for which technical support is continuously maintained.9. Extended Support for PeopleSoft Enterprise HRMS 8.8 has been extended one year, from December 2010 to December 2011.Right to DesupportIt may become necessary as a part of Oracle's product lifecycle to desupport certain program releases and, therefore, Oracle reserves the right to desupport certain program releases. Program releases that are designated as subject to Premier Support under Oracle’s Lifetime Support policy are excluded. If Global Knowledge Software, Haley, or mValent programs are desupported, you will be notified of such desupport directly by OSS. For all other Oracle programs, desupport information, including desupport dates, information about availability of Extended Support and Sustaining Support, and information about migration paths for certain features, is posted on OracleMetaLink, and POINT Support Portal. Desupport information is subject to change. For Global Knowledge Software, Haley, and mValent programs, updated desupport information will be provided to you in writing. For all other Oracle programs, Oracle will provide updated desupport information on OracleMetaLink and POINT Support Portal as necessary.First and Second Line SupportIt is the recommended standard that you establish and maintain the organization and processes to provide “First Line Support” for the supported programs directly to your users. First Line Support shall include but not be limited to (i) a direct response to users with respect to inquiries concerning the performance, functionality or operation of the supported programs, (ii) a direct response to users with respect to problems or issues with the supported programs, (iii) a diagnosis of problems or issues of the supported programs, and (iv) a resolution of problems or issues of the supported programs.If after reasonable commercial efforts you are unable to diagnose or resolve problems or issues of the supported programs, you shall contact Oracle for “Second Line Support”. You shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Oracle with the necessary access (e.g., access to repository files, log files, or database extracts) required to provide Second Line Support. Oracle does not ensure its performance of the technical support described herein if such access is not provided by you when requested by Oracle.Second Line Support shall include but not be limited to (i) a diagnosis of problems or issues of the supported programs and (ii) reasonable commercial efforts to resolve reported and verifiable errors in supported programs so that such supported programs perform in all material respects the functions described in the associated documentation.Oracle may review service requests logged by your technical contacts, and may recommend specific organization and process changes to assist you with the above recommended standard practices.Third Party Vendor-Specific Support TermsYou must remain on a supported environment – including applications and platforms – to receive technical support. If a vendor retires support for its product, you may be required to upgrade to a current certified application, hardware platform, framework, database and/or operating system configuration to continue receiving technical support services from Oracle.PeopleSoft and JD Edwards Release InformationRelease information for PeopleSoft Enterprise and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne programs is available in the attached table titled, “Release Types for PeopleSoft Enterprise and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications” (PDF).Hyperion-Specific and Agile-Specific Support TermsFor orders placed pursuant to a Hyperion master agreement or to an Agile master agreement, the following terms apply with respect to the technical support services you have ordered.Warranties, Disclaimers, and Exclusive RemediesOracle warrants that technical support services will be provided in a professional manner consistent with industry standards. You must notify Oracle of any technical support services warranty deficiencies within 90 days from performance of the defective technical support services.FOR ANY BREACH OF THE ABOVE WARRANTIES, YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, AND ORACLE’S ENTIRE LIABILITY, SHALL BE THE REPERFORMANCE OF THE DEFICIENT TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES, OR IF ORACLE CANNOT SUBSTANTIALLY CORRECT A BREACH IN A COMMERCIALLY REASONABLE MANNER, YOU MAY END THE RELEVANT TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES AND RECOVER THE FEES PAID TO ORACLE FOR THE DEFICIENT TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES.TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THESE WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Limitation of LiabilityNEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE, DATA, OR DATA USE. ORACLE’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO YOUR ORDER, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT OF THE FEES YOU PAID ORACLE UNDER YOUR ORDER, AND IF SUCH DAMAGES RESULT FROM YOUR USE OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES, SUCH LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE FEES YOU PAID ORACLE FOR THE DEFICIENT TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES GIVING RISE TO THE LIABILITY.For orders placed pursuant to a Hyperion master agreement, the following terms also apply with respect to the technical support services you have ordered.NondisclosureBy virtue of your order, the parties may have access to information that is confidential to one another (“confidential information”). We each agree to disclose only information that is required for the performance of obligations under your order. Confidential information shall be limited to the terms and pricing under your order and all information clearly identified as confidential at the time of disclosure.A party’s confidential information shall not include information that: (a) is or becomes a part of the public domain through no act or omission of the other party; (b) was in the other party’s lawful possession prior to the disclosure and had not been obtained by the other party either directly or indirectly from the disclosing party; (c) is lawfully disclosed to the other party by a third party without restriction on the disclosure; or (d) is independently developed by the other party.We each agree to hold each other’s confidential information in confidence for a period of three years from the date of disclosure. Also, we each agree to disclose confidential information only to those employees or agents who are required to protect it against unauthorized disclosure. Nothing shall prevent either party from disclosing the terms or pricing under your order in any legal proceeding arising from or in connection with your order or disclosing the confidential information to a federal or state governmental entity as required by law.Technical Support for Development, Demonstration and End User LicensesTechnical support for Development and/or Demonstration licenses is provided through your membership in the Oracle PartnerNetwork. Before you may provide technical support for a program you've licensed to your end user you must, in addition to the technical support you may receive for Development and/or Demonstration licenses, acquire technical support for such program from Oracle and continuously maintain it for as long as you provide support to the end user.ORACLE TECHNICAL SUPPORT LEVELSSoftware Update License & SupportProgram releases in the Premier Support phase of Oracle’s product support lifecycle will receive Software Update License & Support. Software Update License & Support is the standard level for all Oracle support services and consists of: * Program updates, fixes, security alerts, and critical patch updates * Tax, legal, and regulatory updates * Upgrade scripts * Certification with most new third-party products/versions * Major product and technology releases, which includes general maintenance releases, selected functionality releases, and documentation updates * Assistance with service requests 24 hours per day, 7 days a week * Access to OracleMetaLink, POINT Support Portal, Global Support System, or TOPdesk Support Portal (24 x 7 web-based customer support systems), including the ability to log service requests online, unless stated otherwise * Non-technical customer service during normal business hours * For Primavera programs, web-based support is provided through the POINT Support Portal. For Haley programs, web-based support is provided through Global Support System. For mValent programs, web-based support is provided through TOPdesk Support Portal. For all other Oracle programs, unless stated otherwise, web-based support is provided through OracleMetaLink.Due to the unique constraints of the early releases of former Retek, ProfitLogic, and 360 Commerce retail applications, limited Software Update License & Support will be available for certain releases prior to release 11. The limited Software Update License & Support will consist of: * Program updates and fixes * Major product and technology releases * Assistance with service requests 24 hours per day, 7 days per week * Access to OracleMetaLink (24 x 7 web-based customer support systems), including the ability to log service requests online * Non-technical customer service during normal business hoursPlease review the Oracle Retail chart included in the “Lifetime Support Policy: Coverage for Retail Applications” (PDF) document for coverage information on your specific release.Limited Software Update License & Support will be available for the following Moniforce programs: webSensor Enterprise and webProbe. The limited Software Update License & Support will consist of: * Program updates, fixes, security alerts, and critical patch updates * Major product and technology releases, which includes general maintenance releases, selected functionality releases, and documentation updates * Assistance with service requests Monday through Friday during local business hours, excluding holidays; local business hours are 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Central European Time * Access to OracleMetaLink (24 x 7 web-based customer support system), including the ability to log service requests online * Non-technical customer service during normal business hoursLimited Software Update License & Support will be available for the Global Knowledge Software programs. The limited Software Update License & Support will consist of: * Program updates, fixes, security alerts, and critical patch updates * Major product and technology releases, which includes general maintenance releases, selected functionality releases, and documentation updates * Assistance with service requests Monday through Friday during local business hours, excluding holidays; local business hours are 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Eastern Time of the North America Region and 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. GMT. * Ability to log service requests as specified in the following link: http://www.oracle.com/gks/support.html * Non-technical customer service during local business hoursLimited Software Update License & Support will be available for the Primavera programs; except for those programs noted in the section below. The Limited Software Update License & Support will consist of: * Program updates and fixes, if available * Upgrade scripts * Major product and technology releases, which includes general maintenance releases, selected functionality releases, and documentation updates * Assistance with service requests during normal business hours * Access to POINT Support Portal (24 x 7 web-based customer support system), including the ability to log service requests online * Ability to log service requests as specified in the following link: http://www.oracle.com/primavera/support.html * Non-technical customer service during normal business hoursLimited Software Update License & Support will be available for the following Primavera Programs: Primavera Earned Value Management (formerly Primavera Contract Manager), Primavera Evolve, Primavera SureTrak, Primavera Contractor (formerly Primavera Contractor Deluxe), and Primavera P3 Project Planner. The Limited Software Update License & Support will consist of: * Assistance with service requests during normal business hours * Ability to log service requests as specified in the following link: http://www.oracle.com/primavera/support.html * Non-technical customer service during normal business hoursLimited Software Update License & Support will be available for the Haley programs. The Limited Software Update License & Support will consist of: * Program updates, fixes, security alerts, and critical patch updates * Upgrade scripts * Major product and technology releases, which includes general maintenance releases, selected functionality releases, and documentation updates * Assistance with service requests during normal business hours * Access to Global Support System (24 x 7 web-based customer support systems), including the ability to log service requests online, unless stated otherwise * Ability to log service requests as specified in the following link: http://www.oracle.com/haley/support.html * Non-technical customer service during normal business hoursLimited Software Update License & Support will be available for the mValent programs. The Limited Software Update License & Support will consist of: * Program updates, fixes, security alerts, and critical patch updates * Upgrade scripts * Certification with most new third-party products/versions * Major product and technology releases, which includes general maintenance releases, selected functionality releases, and documentation updates * Assistance with service requests during normal business hours * Access to TOPdesk Support Portal (24 x 7 web-based customer support systems), including the ability to log service requests online, unless stated otherwise * Ability to log service requests as specified in the following link: http://www.oracle.com/mvalent/support.html * Non-technical customer service during normal business hoursEnterprise Linux Support ServicesEffective October 25, 2006, Oracle will offer Enterprise Linux support services to customers, regardless of whether or not they are using Oracle programs. For information about the available services, please refer to the Enterprise Linux and Oracle VM Support Policies available at http://www.oracle.com/support/collateral/enterprise-linux-support-policies.pdf.Oracle VM Support ServicesEffective November 14, 2007, Oracle will offer Oracle VM support services to customers, regardless of whether or not they are using Oracle programs. For information about the available services, please refer to the Enterprise Linux and Oracle VM Support Policies available at http://www.oracle.com/support/collateral/enterprise-linux-support-policies.pdf.Priority ServicePriority Service is available for program releases receiving Premier, Extended, or Sustaining Support. Priority Service consists of: * Prioritization of Service Requests: Service requests will be prioritized above service requests of the same severity level submitted by Premier Support customers * Service Request Response Guidelines: Reasonable efforts will be made to respond to your service requests per the following guidelines: * 90% of Severity 1 service requests within 1 hour (available 24x7) * 90% of Severity 2 service requests within 2.5 local business hours * 90% of Severity 3 service requests within the next local business day * 90% of Severity 4 service requests within the next local business day * Time-based internal escalations for Severity 1 and Severity 2 service requests * An Oracle Service Delivery Manager (“SDM”) who will be the designated point of contact for Severity 1 and mutually agreed upon Severity 2 service requests, collectively (“critical service requests”). The role of the SDM is to provide assistance in managing critical service requests as follows: * Defining your service request priorities, * Coordinating a virtual team of Oracle Premier Support delivery contributors, including your customer contact(s), to aid in the resolution of critical service requests, * Defining responsibilities, outstanding actions and the related action plan for resolving critical service requests, * At your request, helping to execute specific tasks on a critical service request managed by Oracle Premier Support, * Monitoring the virtual team activity and escalating critical service requests within Oracle Support and/or to your management as necessary, * Organizing communication between team members as necessary, and * Communicating the status of your critical service requests to your customer contact(s) and senior management. * Prioritization of defects to Oracle’s Product Development team for product bugs initiated for the resolution of service requests * Monthly Service Request reviews * Joint Contact and Escalation Guide * 24x7 access to a customer-specific web portal * Quarterly service reviews * Pre-recorded orientation session * Priority access to Oracle-sponsored events, as made available to Priority Service customers * Access to monthly web conference sessions featuring Oracle product technology expertsOracle may temporarily assign a different SDM when particular expertise is necessary for resolution of certain critical service requests, or when your SDM is not available. Oracle will not assign a temporary SDM who does not speak your local language without your prior consent.In order to acquire Priority Service for a license set, you must acquire Software Update License & Support for that license set. If you have maintained Software Update License & Support and want to purchase Priority Service for a license set, the licenses do not need to be migrated to current license metrics to do so.Priority Service is not subject to the Reinstatement policies stated above. Priority Service is not available for all programs. Please contact your Support Sales Representative for service availability.Incident Server Support PackageIncident Server Support provides web-based technical support on a per server basis in packages of 10 service requests, and is available for as long as Premier Support is available for your Oracle licenses. Incident Server Support for a program may only be acquired with the initial program license purchase and, if acquired, may be renewed for subsequent support periods.The Incident Server Support Packages do not include updates and may not be used, purchased, or sold in conjunction with any other support offering. If you want to obtain Software Update License & Support, it will be subject to Oracle's reinstatement policies in effect at the time of reinstatement. Incident Server Support is available for the following limited product sets, across all platforms: * Oracle Database Server Support Package: Oracle Database Enterprise Edition, Oracle Database Standard Edition, Oracle Database Standard Edition One, Partitioning, Real Application Clusters, Advanced Compression * Oracle Application Server Support Package: Internet Application Server Enterprise Edition, Internet Application Server Standard Edition, Internet Application Server Java EditionIncident Server Support Packages are valid for one year from the date of purchase. Any unused service request(s) expire at the end of such term. Access to OracleMetaLink expires at the same time the final service request is resolved. Your service request total will not be decreased by the number of service requests initiated for the resolution of a product bug. Incident Server Support includes: * Access to OracleMetaLink (24x7 web-based technical support system), including the ability to log service requests online * Access to downloadable software patches and patchsetsJDeveloper SupportJDeveloper Support is made available for Oracle JDeveloper that has been downloaded from the Oracle Technology Network after June 28, 2005. JDeveloper Support consists of: * Assistance with service requests 24 hours per day, 7 days a week * Access to OracleMetaLink (24 x 7 web-based technical support system), including the ability to log service requests online * Non-technical customer service during normal business hours (e.g., assistance with support identification numbers, assistance with logging into OracleMetaLink)Service Request PackagesService Request Packages are made available to members of the Oracle Partner Network. Service Request Packages provide web-based technical support in packages of 10 or 25 service requests, do not include updates, and are not available for all programs. Please contact your OPN Interaction Center (http://partner.oracle.com/) for program availability.Service Request Packages are valid for one year from the date of purchase. Any unused service request(s) will expire at the earlier of (i) the end of such year, or (ii) the end of your OPN membership term if such membership is not renewed. Access to log service requests will be restricted at the same time the final service request is resolved. Extended SupportExtended Support may be available for certain Oracle program releases after Premier Support expires. When Extended Support is offered, it is generally available for three years following the expiration of Premier Support and only for the terminal patchset release of a program.Program releases eligible for Extended Support will receive Software Update License & Support limited to the following: * Program updates, fixes, security alerts, and critical patch updates * Tax, legal and regulatory updates * Upgrade scripts * Major product and technology releases, which includes general maintenance releases, selected functionality releases, and documentation updates * Assistance with service requests 24 hours per day, 7 days per week * Access to OracleMetaLink, POINTSupport Portal, or TOPdesk Support Portal (24 x 7 web-based customer support systems), including the ability to log service requests online * Non-technical customer service during normal business hoursExtended Support does not include: * Certification with new third party products/versionsSustaining SupportSustaining Support will be available after Premier Support expires. 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