


Technology Webinar Series Part Three | Head in the Clouds: Understanding Cloud Agreements
Technology Webinar Series Part Three | Head in the Clouds: Understanding Cloud Agreements
The cloud has opened up several opportunities for service providers to expand their business offerings while keeping tighter controls over their technology and related assets. At the same time, customers have an opportunity to access technology and related services at a more manageable price point.
In this session, we will discuss some of the legal benefits and risks for both a service provider and a customer to move into the cloud by diving into some of the key provisions which you would expect to see in a cloud agreement and an analysis of the practical considerations which a business should keep in mind when considering offering or accessing cloud services.
Date and Time
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
1 pm – 2 pm ET
Speakers
Robert C. Piasentin
Partner, Technology
Yue Fei
Associate, Business Law
Gurp Dhaliwal
Associate, Business Law
Log-in details will be e-mailed after registration is complete.
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For more information please contact events@mcmillan.ca
Technology Webinars on Demand
We hosted Part One of the Technology Webinar Series on October 27, 2021 on the topic of Do’s And Don’ts of Technology Services Contracts. You can view the recording and presentation materials here.
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