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ICT and Technology Contracting Essentials Online Course

Join our virtual, live instructor-led session and master ICT and Technology Contracting Essentials Training from anywhere in the world.

5 Days Duration
Live Online Delivery
7 Dates Available
Certificate Included
Master ICT and Technology Contracting Essentials to mitigate vendor risk, optimize service levels, and secure digital infrastructure through robust legal and operational frameworks.

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Here's What You'll Learn

Each module tackles real challenges you face in your role

1

Foundations of ICT Contracting and Governance

2

Cloud Services and SaaS Agreement Models

3

Performance Management and Service Level Agreements

4

Intellectual Property and Data Sovereignty

5

Risk Allocation

6

Agile and Software Development Contracting

7

Cybersecurity and Regulatory Compliance in Contracts

8

Vendor Performance and Relationship Management

9

Contract Exit

10

Strategic Negotiation and Stakeholder Reporting

Market-specific guidance for Greece

A country-aware view of the pressures, proof points, and practical tools that shape how this course applies locally.

Why this course matters in Greece

Strategic context for the risks, opportunities, and capability gaps this training addresses locally.

ICT and technology contracting matters in Greece because digital transformation, cloud adoption, and increasing cyber risk make poorly drafted vendor agreements a direct operational and legal exposure. For organisations buying software, managed services, or outsourced IT, the real question is whether contracts allocate security, service continuity, data protection, and exit obligations clearly enough to protect the business. Procurement, legal, IT, information security, and vendor management teams all need shared contracting discipline so leadership can compare vendor offers on risk-adjusted value, not price alone. This course helps decision-makers tighten service levels, liability controls, and termination rights before disputes or outages occur.

Cyber clauses need operational specificity

For Greek organisations, general boilerplate is rarely enough when vendors handle business-critical systems; contracts need explicit incident notification, security controls, audit rights, and service restoration commitments so cyber risk is managed in the agreement rather than after a breach.

Cloud and outsourcing increase exit risk

As more services move to cloud and managed-service models, exit planning becomes a commercial necessity: organisations need data return, transition support, and termination assistance written into the contract to avoid vendor lock-in.

SLAs should be tied to business impact

This training is most useful where leadership wants measurable vendor accountability; service credits, escalation thresholds, and performance metrics should reflect downtime cost, regulatory exposure, and customer impact rather than generic uptime targets.

The topic is timely in Greece because digital procurement now touches security, continuity, and data protection obligations rather than only purchasing terms. Organisations that do not formalise these issues in their ICT contracts face avoidable service disruption, compliance friction, and weaker leverage during vendor disputes.

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