Review of your IT Contracts
Do you have an IT contract expiring or ending it contract term?
Most IT Contracts are signed for periods of 1, 2, 3, or 5 years. At the end of that contract period, you are free to find another solution provider for that service. If you take no action the contract usually automatically renews on a month-month basis. This can mean a few different things;
- The service(s) continue with floating rates
- The service(s) continues with the same prices
- The service(s) continue with new rates
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