Software Escrow
A failure in business-critical software has far-reaching consequences for the continuity of any organisation. Prevent these risks by securing the source code and accompanying documentation using an Escrow agreement.
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A failure in business-critical software has far-reaching consequences for the continuity of any organisation. Prevent these risks by securing the source code and accompanying documentation using an Escrow agreement.
Read onIn addition to software, data is also of vital importance to organisations. You particularly want to be certain that data is always available if it is running on a supplier's system. A Data Escrow provides continuity.
Read onProduction processes can become very complicated due to the use of semi-finished products, outsourcing activities and the use of machines. As a result, there is a need for continuity and security in the form of an Industrial Escrow.
Read onDue to the economic advantages, ASP and BPO are booming. At the same time, this represents an increase in dependence on suppliers. The risks can be minimised using a specific Escrow agreement.
Read onDeveloping a website is a creative and time-consuming process. Nothing could be more frustrating for both developer and client than when the results of their creativity and effort are copied.
Read onThe Investor Escrow offers investors the security that the development they are financing is accurately deposited and described. The "right of pledge" entitles the investors to ask for "the development" back should a reason for release occur.
Read onDoing business on the web is more than creating and maintaining a website. The technology behind an e-commerce site is usually left to specialised third parties. This creates a dependence that can be compensated for using an Escrow.
Read onThe copyright of software automatically belongs to the maker and in the case of an employment relationship, the employer. Nevertheless, there are a number of reasons to register the copyright.
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