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Export Controls Evolving for Infosec Threats to Cloud, SaaS, IaaS, AI Platforms

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The growth of cloud services, Software-as-a-Service (“SaaS”) and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (“IaaS”) arrangements, Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) models, and increased reliance on the use outsourced technology service...more

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Next-Gen Business Process Outsourcing: Who Owns the IP?

As noted in our recent blog posts, The Rise of Next-Gen Business Process Outsourcing and Key Contracting Issues to Consider, the core premise of next-gen business process outsourcing (BPO) includes (1) the leveraging of...more

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2023 Trends for Technology Transactions

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As 2023 begins, we are coming off many years of fast and frothy innovation with a great deal of new complexity in both products and business models. We now face a downturn. Prominent companies across the economy are...more

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Contract Corner: Considerations for a Termination for Convenience Provision

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In a long-term outsourcing, software as a service (SaaS), or other services agreement, the customer will typically push for a termination right relating to the service provider’s breach, and perhaps for an insolvency event or...more

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Business Process Outsourcing Trends to Watch

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We found interesting a recent Forbes article by Cody McLain that discussed the top trends to watch in the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry. The article highlighted the following four trends for 2019....more

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Contract Corner: Software as a Service (SaaS) Agreements: Who Owns What? (Part 2: Multitenant SaaS Solutions)

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In Part 1 of this Contract Corner on Software as a Service (SaaS) agreements, we discussed ownership and use issues in SaaS transactions where the application is provided and hosted as a dedicated instance with common base...more

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Contract Corner: Software as a Service (Saas) Agreements: Who Owns What? (Part 1: Dedicated Instance SaaS Solutions)

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In the typical SaaS scenario, the SaaS vendor provides, maintains, and hosts (either itself or through a hosting SaaS vendor) the desired application layer, and grants the customer and its authorized users access to the...more

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