Products Use and General Services Agreement between Clear with Computers, Inc. and General Motors Corporation regarding the development and procurement of an electronic sales and training system and related products and services dated August 1, 1994.
Connecticut Products Use and General Services Agreement between Clear with Computers, Inc. and General Motors Corp. This Connecticut Products Use and General Services Agreement establishes a comprehensive partnership between Clear with Computers, Inc. (CWC) and General Motors Corp. (GM) for the development of cutting-edge electronic sales systems. The agreement encompasses a range of services related to the implementation, customization, and maintenance of these systems in the automotive industry. Keywords: Connecticut, Products Use, General Services Agreement, Clear with Computers, Inc., General Motors Corp., development, electronic sales systems 1. Purpose and Scope This agreement outlines the specific purpose and scope of the collaboration between CWC and GM. It details the shared vision of developing electronic sales systems that enhance the customer experience, streamline operations, and increase sales efficiency. 2. Product License and Use CWC grants GM a non-transferable and non-exclusive license to use their proprietary electronic sales systems. This license is limited to GM's internal operation and prohibits any unauthorized distribution or modification of the software. 3. Development and Customization CWC commits to providing tailored development and customization services to meet GM's specific requirements. This includes configuring the sales systems to seamlessly integrate with their existing infrastructure and optimizing them for the automotive industry's unique needs. 4. Implementation and Training CWC agrees to deliver comprehensive implementation assistance, ensuring a smooth transition to the new electronic sales systems. They will conduct training sessions for GM's employees, equipping them with the necessary skills to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the systems effectively. 5. Maintenance and Technical Support To ensure uninterrupted functionality, CWC shall provide ongoing maintenance and technical support services to GM. This includes regular updates, bug fixes, system monitoring, and assistance in case of any hardware or software issues. 6. Performance Metrics and Reporting Both parties will collaborate to define performance metrics for measuring the effectiveness of the electronic sales systems. Regular reporting and analysis of these metrics will allow CWC and GM to make data-driven decisions, optimize the systems, and continuously improve their performance. 7. Confidentiality and Intellectual Property The agreement emphasizes the confidentiality of proprietary information exchanged between the parties. CWC retains ownership of their intellectual property rights, while GM acknowledges and agrees to protect the confidentiality of any information received during the collaboration. Additional Types of Connecticut Products Use and General Services Agreement: 1. Connecticut Products Use and General Services Agreement for Fleet Management Systems This agreement focuses on developing electronic sales systems tailored specifically for fleet management in the automotive industry. It encompasses features like vehicle tracking, maintenance scheduling, and cost analysis. 2. Connecticut Products Use and General Services Agreement for Dealership Management Systems This agreement caters to the needs of automotive dealerships by developing electronic sales systems that streamline vehicle sales, inventory management, customer relations, and other dealership-specific operations. 3. Connecticut Products Use and General Services Agreement for After-Sales Service Systems This agreement concentrates on enhancing the after-sales service experience by developing electronic systems that facilitate scheduling, tracking, and monitoring of vehicle servicing, warranty management, and customer support.
Connecticut Products Use and General Services Agreement between Clear with Computers, Inc. and General Motors Corp. This Connecticut Products Use and General Services Agreement establishes a comprehensive partnership between Clear with Computers, Inc. (CWC) and General Motors Corp. (GM) for the development of cutting-edge electronic sales systems. The agreement encompasses a range of services related to the implementation, customization, and maintenance of these systems in the automotive industry. Keywords: Connecticut, Products Use, General Services Agreement, Clear with Computers, Inc., General Motors Corp., development, electronic sales systems 1. Purpose and Scope This agreement outlines the specific purpose and scope of the collaboration between CWC and GM. It details the shared vision of developing electronic sales systems that enhance the customer experience, streamline operations, and increase sales efficiency. 2. Product License and Use CWC grants GM a non-transferable and non-exclusive license to use their proprietary electronic sales systems. This license is limited to GM's internal operation and prohibits any unauthorized distribution or modification of the software. 3. Development and Customization CWC commits to providing tailored development and customization services to meet GM's specific requirements. This includes configuring the sales systems to seamlessly integrate with their existing infrastructure and optimizing them for the automotive industry's unique needs. 4. Implementation and Training CWC agrees to deliver comprehensive implementation assistance, ensuring a smooth transition to the new electronic sales systems. They will conduct training sessions for GM's employees, equipping them with the necessary skills to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the systems effectively. 5. Maintenance and Technical Support To ensure uninterrupted functionality, CWC shall provide ongoing maintenance and technical support services to GM. This includes regular updates, bug fixes, system monitoring, and assistance in case of any hardware or software issues. 6. Performance Metrics and Reporting Both parties will collaborate to define performance metrics for measuring the effectiveness of the electronic sales systems. Regular reporting and analysis of these metrics will allow CWC and GM to make data-driven decisions, optimize the systems, and continuously improve their performance. 7. Confidentiality and Intellectual Property The agreement emphasizes the confidentiality of proprietary information exchanged between the parties. CWC retains ownership of their intellectual property rights, while GM acknowledges and agrees to protect the confidentiality of any information received during the collaboration. Additional Types of Connecticut Products Use and General Services Agreement: 1. Connecticut Products Use and General Services Agreement for Fleet Management Systems This agreement focuses on developing electronic sales systems tailored specifically for fleet management in the automotive industry. It encompasses features like vehicle tracking, maintenance scheduling, and cost analysis. 2. Connecticut Products Use and General Services Agreement for Dealership Management Systems This agreement caters to the needs of automotive dealerships by developing electronic sales systems that streamline vehicle sales, inventory management, customer relations, and other dealership-specific operations. 3. Connecticut Products Use and General Services Agreement for After-Sales Service Systems This agreement concentrates on enhancing the after-sales service experience by developing electronic systems that facilitate scheduling, tracking, and monitoring of vehicle servicing, warranty management, and customer support.