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Companies licensing Microsoft software under Enterprise Agreements (EAs) likely have familiarity with the default requirement to true up EA Enterprise Products based on any increase either in the number of “Qualified Devices” (generally, workstations capable of running or accessing the licensed Microsoft products) or in the number of “Qualified Users” (employees who use Qualified Devices).

Introducing Monjur’s Contracts-as-Service with Vendor Risk Mitigation

The digital landscape is constantly evolving, and businesses need to keep pace. Nowhere is this truer than in the world of Managed Service Providers (MSPs). Not only do MSPs need to stay abreast of technological changes, but they also need to consider frequent legal updates, particularly in contracts.

In today’s ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape, managed service providers (MSPs) are continually navigating a sea of new challenges. Clients depend on MSPs not just for the latest technologies but also for their expertise in implementing sound security measures. However, the responsibility of MSPs should not extend to liability when clients fail to follow these crucial recommendations.

Master Services Agreements (MSAs) serve as the cornerstone of operational clarity between Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and their clients. This comprehensive guide is intended for MSP owners. We’ll clarify the strategic role of insurance and the limitation of liability clauses within our industry leading templates offered through our contracts-as-a-service solution.
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In the ever-changing landscape of data privacy, staying up-to-date with regulations is not only beneficial—it’s crucial. Managed service providers (MSPs) bear the responsibility of ensuring their practices align with evolving state, federal, and international laws. In recent years, we’ve seen a dramatic surge in state-level data privacy laws, creating an increasingly complex regulatory framework for