Keep Your Eyes Wide Open

Opting for a hosted or on-demand software application is gaining in popularity. There are plenty of reasons it???s a good choice, but also reasons that software as a service may not be the best choice for your company....

May 15, 2006

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Opting for a hosted or on-demand software application is gaining in popularity. There are plenty of reasons it???s a good choice, but also reasons that software as a service may not be the best choice for your company. Even when it is, you should enter into a contract knowing the potential risks and how to protect your company against them. In this podcast we spoke with Marc Lindsey, a lawyer with Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby, LLP, who negotiates both on-site and on demand software deals for large enterprise customers, about key issues enterprise customers should consider when negotiating on demand software contracts.

(Background Music "Nice Nylon," Courtesy Digital Riffs Music, under Creative Commons License.)

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