Expert Strategies for Reducing the Risks of an SaaS Relationship

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  • Date:
    25-06-2007
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With promises of strong return on investment, low overhead and rapid application deployment, Software as a Service (SaaS) and Application Service Provider (ASP) solutions have begun to skyrocket in popularity. Solutions for customer relationship management, payroll, human resources, and many more are now available on-demand. But as compelling as these advantages may be, you need to make sure you don't leave your firm exposed to risk.

Whether you are currently engaged or plan to engage in an SaaS or ASP agreement, be sure to view this on-demand webcast and learn how to:
  • Establish guidelines to safeguard your company in the event a SaaS or ASP provider is unwilling or unable to continue operations.
  • Account for business risks caused by prolonged outages or service disruptions.
  • Restore access in the event of a significant outage.
  • Negotiate and execute a well-worded SaaS escrow agreement.
Speakers:
  • Jeff Kaplan, Managing Director, THINKstrategies
  • Tim Cummins, President and Executive Director, International Association for Contract and Commercial Management
  • Frank Bruno, Senior Business Strategist for Intellectual Property Management, Iron Mountain, Incorporated


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