LEHI, Utah, June 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Protecting your company is a must, and in many cases, that means a software escrow agreement. Often deals within the digital world, though, rely on speed above all else, and EscrowTech is working to address that need with quick set-up packages that mean you can move forward far faster than you ever have with a software escrow agreement in the past.
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Covering the Bases
Software escrow services were designed for mission-critical software, source code, and other proprietary information to help minimize the risk to both parties. EscrowTech has always enhanced their services with a number of other options, including technical verification, IP archives, and even an IP audit trail. Unfortunately, most software escrow agreements can take real time to put together, and that can mean project delays and even funding concerns.
"Ensuring business continuity is our top priority," said Jorge Sagastume/Vice President. "We've developed some of the most convenient packages in the industry with no additional costs or delays to help ensure things happen in real time in a high security environment."
EscrowTech makes the process fairly simple. Once the agreement has been completed and signed by both parties, account managers contact you the same day to finish the paperwork and put the account together to receive a deposit. Clients are given very specific instructions to help make everything easier and faster.
An Advantage You Can't Ignore
Software escrow services means reducing risk across the board while maintaining control. With services from EscrowTech that are quick and offer a number of different options, it's possible to gain those assurances necessary to move forward.
Media Contact:
Jorge Sagastume, Vice President, 3290 West Mayflower Way, LEHI, Utah 84043
801-852-8202
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