Long-term technology service arrangements are dynamic by their nature. The buyer’s business needs evolve, services are moved in and out of scope, and the market conditions that form the context for the service agreement can change before the ink is dry.

As a result, the pricing described in any contract is rarely more than a snapshot. The cumulative effect of pricing changes can drain your project of the value that once made it appealing.

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