09 Oct 2024
Software as a Service (SaaS) Evaluation Agreements
Given the complexities and risks involved in SaaS services and cloud computing generally, customers often evaluate the service's suitability for their needs prior to purchase. This trial enrollment agreement sets forth the terms and conditions of a time-limited evaluation, allowing a customer to beta test the services before entering into a full SaaS licensing agreement.
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