Hi,

We have had some experience with this kind of question, although we are
using Pharo to develop, but GemStone in production. We provide our systems
on a SaaS model to all our customers.

We have set up Escrow agreements with some of our clients, which involves a
third party company. At the very first level, this company acts as a
"safekeeper" and verifier of the escrow event. This means that the escrow
agent can start up your application and keep it running, until your
customer have found a solution. Should the customer need more than thant,
the escrow agent can provide the ability to maintain the application, until
the customer have a solution. This solution could be that the customer
acquires the IP (intellectual property) and proceeds to develop in-house or
finds an alternative provider of the service.

Setting up an agreement like this or at least giving your potential
customer the comfort that there is option of an escrow agreement, does a
lot for risk aversity, in our experience.

The better option is to find an escrow agent that can work on your
application, but at the very basic level it requires that the agent can at
least "run" the application (eg ensure that it is up, ensure backups are
made, etc).

If you need more info, please let me know,

Otto Behrens

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On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 11:18 AM Jonathan van Alteren <
jvalte...@objectguild.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> One of our potential clients has asked about business continuity regarding
> our use of the Pharo platform. In other words, they want to know which
> companies can take over development/maintenance of their Pharo application,
> in the unlikely event that we end our services.
>
> Besides the Pharo Consortium members, is there perhaps a shortlist of
> professional Pharo software service businesses in the Netherlands and/or
> Europe?
>
> Do you know businesses providing professional Pharo services in the
> Netherlands?
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jonathan van Alteren
> Object Guild (https://objectguild.com)
>

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