Many of the articles in this series have focused on negotiating for strong commitments from suppliers of technology services. In this article, we focus on a tool available to buyers who wish to verify that those commitments are being met: audit rights.

Audit rights give the buyer an opportunity to pull back the veil and view the evidence of the supplier’s performance. Buyers should think carefully about the scope of their audit rights.

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