n October 30, President Biden issued the long-awaited Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the first order to navigate AI’s impact across sectors and to...more
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Major mergers and spin-offs by IT service providers are rare, but when they occur (e.g., Xerox’s acquisition of ACS in 2010 and Atos’ subsequent acquisition in 2014, HPE’s 2017 spin-off of its Enterprise Services business and...more
Using the “Extraordinary Events” clause to reduce outsourcing service charges and operating expenses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With revenues down dramatically due to COVID-19 measures, businesses across most sectors...more
Scrutiny of BC/DR plans is essential as the COVID-19 coronavirus affects a wide range of business functions.
- You should review your (and your suppliers’) business continuity and disaster recovery plans in light of...more
In managing relationships with their suppliers during the pandemic, companies will find it in their interest to show some flexibility—but only within certain parameters.
- Third-party suppliers of technology products and...more
Effective March 1, 2017, first-in-kind regulations issued by the New York Department of Financial Services (New York DFS) will begin to affect a wide array of both depository and non-depository financial institutions. The new...more
The General Affairs Council, on 23 July 2013, adopted a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the Internal Market. Until the...more
Managing third-party suppliers presents significant compliance challenges that often span an organization, raising legal, insurance, human resources and technology concerns, to name just a few. Corporations will continue to...more