Technology and Outsourcing 2025

UK

The United Kingdom London

Ireland

Law and Practice Contributed by: Richard Brown, Louisa Chambers, Adam Wyman and Michael Ross Travers Smith LLP

Germany

Belgium

France

Contents 1. Market Conditions p.65 1.1 IT Outsourcing p.65 1.2 Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) p.66 1.3 New Technology p.66 1.4 Outsourced Services p.67 2. Regulatory Environment p.67 2.1 Restrictions on Technology Transactions or Outsourcing p.67 2.2 Industry-Specific Restrictions p.67 2.3 Restrictions on Data Processing or Data Security p.70 3. Model Outsourcing Contracts p.72 3.1 Standard Contract Model p.72 3.2 Alternative Contract Models p.72 3.3 Digital Transformation p.73 4. Contract Terms p.73 4.1 Customer Protections p.73 4.2 Termination p.74 4.3 Liability p.75 4.4 Implied Terms p.77 4.5 Data Protection and Cybersecurity p.78 4.6 Performance Measurement and Management p.78

4.7 Digital Transformation p.79 5. Employment Matters p.79 5.1 Employee Transfers p.79 5.2 Role of Trade Unions or Workers’ Councils p.80 5.3 Offshore, Nearshore and Onshore p.80 5.4 Remote Working p.81

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