What Lawyers Need to Know About Cloud Computing Master and Service Level Agreements

2015 
Chapter Eight provide a practice tips for coping with cloud computing. Cloud computing is an on-demand computing paradigm where clients remotely access software applications and data available over the Internet. Cloud computing includes the use of Internet-based computing, storage and connectivity for a variety of different services. A cloud provider’s virtualization infrastructure assessment provides end-to-end views of existing resources, including servers (both physical and virtual), applications and storage. Chapter 8 is from Michael L. Rustad's Software Licensing (2015 edition).
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