New version!

Saying goodbye gracefully: A comprehensive guide to offboarding automation with BPM software

Discover the power of process automation!
Try Qflow now and automate your business processes.

Published by

Agustina Brañas

Business Analyst

Helping our clients maximize the use of Qflow to meet their needs and achieve higher performance in their processes.

Employees depart from organizations due to termination, voluntary resignation to grab better opportunities elsewhere, or personal reasons.

Almost all organizations have a standardized offboarding process involving several activities that must be executed efficiently. However, research suggests that only 5% of organizations have a fully automated offboarding process, while 32% have a partially automated one.

Considering the technological advancement and digital transformation, there is an emerging need to automate the manual activities involved in the offboarding process. This is where Business Process Management (BPM) software comes into action. BPM software helps define, design, and automate recurring processes to optimize business processes, such as offboarding. Therefore, this blog provides a detailed guide on offboarding automation with BPM software.

Main activities during offboarding

Just like the onboarding process, the offboarding process also involves many steps and activities. Below is a quick glimpse of all the main activities involved during an offboarding process:

Completing and filing all paperwork

As soon as the offloading of the employee is confirmed, the HR team is required to complete all paperwork. This includes giving final paychecks, tax forms, non-disclosure agreements, benefits documents, and other legal forms.

Transfer of knowledge

Almost every employee holds unique job-related knowledge and knows some tips/tricks that the replacement employee should know to do the job effectively. Therefore, another activity in offloading employees is ensuring knowledge transfer from the offboarding employee to the successor via documents, training, etc.

Recover company assets

Employees often have a bunch of company assets that they use in their day-to-day activities. This can include but is not limited to computers, laptops, headphones, smartphones, cars, etc. Interestingly, the Oomnitza survey reveals that around 27% of organizations lose above 10% of their technology assets when offboarding. Therefore, recovering company assets is another important activity involved in the offboarding process.

Deactivate systems access

Deactivate all employee access to the company, including workstations, software, email, cloud services, etc. This is mandatory to ensure security after the employee has left the company, as around 20% of organizations from a survey reported data breaches caused by their ex-employees.

Notify departments

Notify all the concerned departments about the departure of the employee. This could include IT, HR, security, finance, and other departments.

Conduct an exit interview

The department manager or HR team should conduct an exit interview. It is meant to hear the employee’s feedback about their satisfaction, experience, challenges, and suggestions. Based on that, the company can improve the experience of other employees.

Another main activity in the offboarding process is to ensure that all the legal-related compliance requirements are fulfilled, such as non-disclosure agreements, non-compete clauses, etc.

Update the organization chart

After offboarding the employee, the organization chat and directories should be updated. This also involves updating the chart with the details of the successor.

The vecessity and importance of offboarding automation

Now that we have looked into the main activities involved in an offboarding process, it is evident that the whole process comprises many crucial steps that must be executed timely.

All the offboarding activities require a balance of administrative precision and data security. This is why it is important to automate offboarding to streamline the whole process. According to the ITProPortal survey, 73% of IT professionals believe that the risk of data breaches is reduced significantly by automating offboarding.

The below points reflect the necessity and importance of offboarding automation:

  • It streamlines every minor to major offboarding activities and reduces the chances of human errors.
  • It saves significant time and resources.
  • It makes it easy to assign tasks.
  • It reduces the chances of unauthorized access or data breaches.
  • It empowers the HR team to spend time on more valuable activities.
  • It provides departing employees with satisfactory experience.
  • It ensures consistent offboarding procedures.

In short, offboarding automation provides HR teams with a modernized and highly efficient way to depart employees through the smart use of time and resources.

Offboarding automation with BPM software

Business Process Management (BPM) software is an all-in-one tool to define, model, automate, and manage business processes efficiently. Talking specifically about offboarding automation, BPM software allows the HR team to automate and streamline the departure of employees.

The below points reflect how BPM software can facilitate automating offboarding:

Design and implement workflows

BPM software provides a place to design and model all the workflows involved in the offboarding process. For example, The HR team can use Qflow BPM software to create a workflow that triggers the moment employee departure is confirmed. It can include processes like sending offboarding paperwork, deactivating system access, collecting company assets, conducting exit interviews, etc.

Once the HR team creates and implements the workflow, they can ensure that all the steps are executed gradually and efficiently.

Automated task assignment

BPM software can automate the process of assigning tasks to relevant individuals or departments. For example, when the employee offboarding is confirmed, the finance team can be notified to clear the payments and bonuses of the employee, or the IT team can deactivate system access.

This way, all the departments involved in the offboarding process get alerts timely and autonomously.

Data and document management

During offboarding, BPM software also automates the process of data and document management. For example, it can automate the archiving or deletion of the employee’s files, emails, and records in compliance with the organization’s policies and regulations.

Real-time process tracking

BPM software provides a way to track the status of the offboarding process in real time. This way, the HR team can easily track where the delays are coming from in order to address them timely.

Adaptive

The beauty of BPM software is that it can adapt workflows or processes easily to changing conditions. This way, the HR team can adapt the automated processes easily to the changing organization policies.

Employee satisfaction

Even though an employee is departing from the company, employee satisfaction still matters. An automated offboarding process provides a streamlined offboarding experience to employees. On the other hand, the HR team gets to focus more on the human aspect of offboarding, such as providing farewell, guidance, and support to the departing employee.

Security

BPM software ensures that the offboarding process remains secure. When all the offboarding stages are modeled and automated, the risks of human errors, unintentional data leakage, and other security concerns are very well addressed.

Steps to implement offboarding automation with BPM software

BPM software provides the advancement and automation HR teams need today to streamline offboarding. The best thing is that implementing offboarding automation with BPM software is also very easy due to the intuitive approach of BPM tools.

So, below are the key steps you have to follow to implement offboarding automation with BPM software:

Step 1. List all the offboarding activities

Start with listing all the offboarding activities from the initiation of the offboarding request to the employee’s departure. The HR team should sit with other stakeholders and list all the offboarding activities. Afterward, they should shortlist the activities they want to automate.

Step 2. Pick the BPM software

There are many BPM software to choose from. Therefore, explore a few of the best options, try their free trials, and see if they align with your needs. For instance, Qflow is one ideal BPM software for offboarding automation, as it offers an intuitive, click-based interface with feature-rich capabilities. Moreover, you get a 90-day prolonged free trial.

Step 3. Design the workflow

Use the BPM software to start designing the workflow. All the activities you shortlisted in the first step should now be modeled in the workflow. This could include sending notifications, assigning duties, managing data, arranging exit interviews, etc. This step also involves defining automation rules to make the tool perform certain actions on specified triggers.

Step 4. Test and optimize

Test the workflow with a demo offboarding process and verify that the BPM software performs all the required actions proficiently. This way, you can optimize the processes and build an automated and efficient offboarding workflow.

Step 5. Integrate with HR system

Integrate the BPM tool with the HR system to make the tool perform certain actions seamlessly without human input. For instance, the Qflow BPM tool can automatically access employee records, send notifications to relevant HR personnel, and do plenty of other activities autonomously due to integration with the HR and IT systems.

Step 6. Train employees

Once the BPM tool is integrated for offboarding automation efficiently, the next step is to train employees. So, all the HR and other department employees who will use or interact with the BPM tool should be trained to use the tool proficiently.

Step 7. Adapt the BPM Software

The last and recurring step is to adapt the BPM software regularly based on the organization’s changing policies, new processes in offboarding, or addressing the feedback of HR personnel.

Wrapping up

Offboarding is a crucial and necessary process that every organization performs. However, technological advancements are urging organizations to automate the offboarding process, which is what BPM software makes possible. As evident from the above discussion, BPM software provides a seamless and powerful way to automate all the activities involved in the offboarding process. Therefore, we will wrap up by recommending HR teams pick a BPM software of their choice and follow the above steps to automate offboarding.

Discover the power of process automation!
Try Qflow now and automate your business processes.
Share this post!

Terms and Conditions

1st Background

  1. 1.1. ITX S.A.- (hereinafter “URUDATA SOFTWARE”) is a company with large experience at regional level, providing quality solutions that make its customers more competitive and efficient.
  2. 1.2. It is the exclusive and sole owner of all intellectual property rights to the software called“Qflow Cloud” (hereinafter the “Software”), as well as all material related to it.
  3. 1.3. The “Software” is a web-based BPM (Business Process Management) tool that allows modeling company’s business processes and integrating people and information systems through a workflow. The whole operation of the tool oversees the client, whether it is modeling, execution and control of its processes.
  4. 1.4. This document establishes the terms and conditions that will be applicable to all “Clients” who use the “Software” in any way, under any of their contracting options.
  5. 1.5. The use of the “Software” implies full knowledge and acceptance of these terms and conditions, as well as the decisions that “URUDATA SOFTWARE” adopts according to law on any unforeseen issue, without prejudice to specific conditions that the parties could expressly agree and write.
  6. 1.6. The “Client” must make sure to read and understand the scope of this document and have the necessary legal capacity to contract, either on their own behalf or on behalf of a legal person.
  7. 1.7. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” does not guarantee that the “Software” works without interruptions, meets the expectations or functionalities that the “Client” requires. The “Software” is licensed “as it is”, according to the terms and conditions that are established, without providing any guarantee of utility or aptitude to achieve certain purposes, being the exclusive responsibility of the “Client” to know the scope, aptitudes and functionalities of the “Software”.

1nd Definitions

For the purposes of these terms and conditions, the expressions detailed will have the following meanings:

  • “Client”: Natural or Legal Persons who have carried out the process of acquiring the “SaaS” license of the “Software”, according to the regulation of these terms and conditions.
  • “Software or Qflow Cloud”: Refers indistinctly to the computer system exclusively owned by “URUDATA SOFTWARE” that can only be used through an Internet connection.
  • “SaaS mode”: Refers to the license of use granted to the “Client” on the “Software”, together with maintenance services and data hosting in cloud services, according to what is detailed in the document and the subscription process.
  • “Host / Server / Hosting”: Refers to the web service that provides computing and database capacity on cloud servers, with a scalable size.
  • “Base Software”: Refers to the different and necessary computer programs for the “Software” to work correctly.
  • “Parties”: Refers to the appearing parties jointly named.

3rd SaaS Mode

  1. 3.1. For the price that the parties agree during the subscription process, “URUDATA SOFTWARE” will grant the “Client” the following rights and services:
  2. 3.1.1. License of Use of the modules of the “Software” that the parties agree.
  3. 3.1.2. Data Hosting Services.
  4. 3.1.3. Versions Updates.
  5. 3.2. Support and Maintenance Services, as well as Training, are not included in these Terms & Conditions, and may be contracted independently by the “Client”. The rights and services will be provided under the terms, conditions and scope determined in these terms and conditions and in accordance with the specifications established in the subscription process, according to the various options that “URUDATA SOFTWARE” establishes.

4th Use license

  1. 4.1. The license granted on the “Software” is a temporary license, conditional on the payment of the price, non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited in the benefits and specifications of the “Contracted Plan”.
  2. 4.2. The license to use the “Software” will be valid during the period that the “Client” pays in a timely manner the price established between the parties.
  3. 4.3. The “Contracted Plan” by the “Client” will determine the number of users, number of execution points, necessary storage and any other specification referring to the scope of the license of use granted, without prejudice to the provisions of this document.
  4. 4.4. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” reserves all rights not explicitly assigned or authorized. The license will be terminated by right in case of non-payment of the price.
  5. 4.5. The “Client” may not give this License in any way and must use the “Software” for its own legitimate purposes. They may not modify, copy, adapt, reproduce, disassemble, decompile, translate, or reverse engineer the Software.
  6. 4.6. The “Client” must ensure that the usernames and passwords required to access the “Software” are secure, confidential and exclusively in their possession. The “Licensor” will not be responsible for the loss or alteration of data in the system.
  7. 4.7. The “Client” is expressly prohibited from:
  8. 4.7.1. Attempt to violate the security or integrity of the “Software”, networks or services and complementary systems of third parties.
  9. 4.7.2. Use the “Software” in any way that may affect its functionalities or those of other complementary products or services; as well as those of other “Clients”.
  10. 4.7.3. Attempt to gain unauthorized access to materials, systems or resources other than those with which you have contracted.
  11. 4.7.4. Transmit or add into the “Software” files that may damage devices or that contain material that is offensive or violates regulations.

5th Maintenance and Support

    1. 5.1. During the term of the contract “URUDATA SOFTWARE” will provide the “Client” with support and maintenance according to the contracted Plan, without prejudice to not being obliged to any specific response time.
    2. 5.2. The support and maintenance service implies responding to the “incidents” notified by the “Client” regarding anomalies detected in the use of the “Software” or lack of knowledge for its use. This does not imply in any way the customization of the “Software”, the advice or necessary modifications so that the “Software” is compatible or interconnected with “Systems” or “Hardware” of the “Client” and that are different from those established in the technical specifications for the correct operation of the “Software”.
    3. 5.3. The “Client” may report incidents and request support according to the contracted Plan, always through “Users” previously registered in the system.
    4. 5.4. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” will be the one who categorizes the reported incidents and will have the power, at its sole discretion, to determine whether the reported incidents are incidents subject to support and may reject the requests. Incidents will be considered resolved upon notification that a permanent or temporary solution has been established. Support service hours will be Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., on business days in the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (UTC -3).
    5. 5.5. Requests for an explanation of the use of the “Software” will not be considered an “incident”.
    6. 5.6. Incidents will not be subject to treatment if their cause is related to elements unrelated to the “Software”, such as connectivity, network, operating systems, browsers or any other dysfunctional factor caused by a “Base System”, unrelated to the “Software”, or any other “hardware” or “connectivity” reason.
    7. 5.7. In case of technical problems, the “Client” must make all reasonable efforts to investigate and diagnose the problems before reporting them. To use the support service, the “Client” must be subscribed to it, be up to date with payments and communicate by the following means and in order of priority.

Online Support: Entering the query from the same application.
Email Support: support@urudata.com

6th Data Hosting

  1. 6.1. The “Software” provides its functionalities from the “cloud”, this implies that the “Client” will be able to access remotely from any computer with Internet access that meets the technical specifications.
  2. 6.2. All information uploaded by the “Client” to the “Software” is its exclusive property and responsibility. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” will not control, manipulate or observe in any way the information that the “Client” uploads to the “Software”, except that it is necessary for the fulfillment of its contractual obligations.
  3. 6.3. The “Client” may at any time generate reports with the information loaded in the “Software”.
  4. 6.4. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” will not be responsible for the total or partial, transitory or definitive loss of data or hosted information, except when acting with intent or gross negligence.
  5. 6.5. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” states that the cloud hosting services provided by “Microsoft Azure” are used and that it transfers its terms and conditions to the “Client”, who accepts (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/legal). Any contingency or eventuality of any nature that causes damage to the “Client” that is motivated by failures, alterations or modifications of the services provided by “Microsoft Azure” will not be the responsibility of “URUDATA SOFTWARE”, being beyond its will and impossible to control, therefore, they will not be attributable in any way.
  6. 6.6. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” may at any time change the “host” service provider to a different one, which must have -at least- similar technical, availability and security characteristics.
  7. 6.7. The “Client” has the right to upload data up to the maximum that has been contracted during the subscription process.

7th Versions Updates

During the period that the contract is in force, the “Client” will receive the new versions of the “software” that are released by “URUDATA SOFTWARE”, with the same rights as those established in the “FOURTH” Clause, being these Terms and conditions fully applicable.

8th Price, payment method and billing

  1. 8.1. When the “Client” subscribes, they will make the payment through the methods available.
  2. 8.2. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” will completely and irremediably destroy all the information that was in the “Software” within a period of 30 calendar days since the “Client” failed to pay the price.
  3. 8.3. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” will issue an invoice at the time of contracting for the agreed period and the amount corresponding to the contracted Plan, which will be sent to the “Client” within the following 15 days.
  4. 8.4. The invoices will be sent according to the contact and billing information provided by the “Client”, who will be responsible for keeping this information updated.
  5. 8.5. The invoice corresponding to the services will be sent to the “Client” according to the contracted period. If no automatic debit payment was chosen, the “Client” must make the payment for the services in advance within the first 10 days of the payment month or on the due date established in the invoice if it is later than the first one.
  6. 8.6. The non-payment of invoices in a timely manner will suspend the access to the “Software” until the debt is canceled.
  7. 8.7. The price may be adjusted by “Urudata Software” at any time, having the “Client” the option to cancel the contract from the start period of the new price.
  8. 8.8. At any time, the “client” may request to change to a higher plan than the one they have contracted. Without prejudice to this, once the “client” exceeds the hired limit, “Urudata Software” will automatically block the access to the system.
  9. 8.9. At the end of the initial recruitment period, it will be automatically renewed by other equal periods.

9th Confidential information

  1. 9.1. All the information you receive or any of the Parties has access to, under or in relation to the relationship arising from this Contract, will be naturally confidential (“Confidential Information”). Such confidential information may not be disclosed, published, disseminated or used in any way by the receiving party without the express authorization of the other party.
  2. 9.2. The receiving party must protect confidential information from the informant party, with the same degree of care and confidentiality with which it protects its own confidential information.
  3. 9.3. These Terms and Conditions do not impose any obligation to any of the Parties, in relation to the confidential information of the other Party that the recipient can establish by sufficient legal evidence, in any of the following cases:
  4. 9.3.1. It was in its possession or was legitimately known by the receiving party from the informant party before receiving it that there was no obligation to maintain its confidentiality.
  5. 9.3.2. The information was in the public domain, without violating the provisions of this contract.
  6. 9.3.3. It was obtained in good faith by the receiving part of a third party, with the right to disclose it and without the obligation of confidentiality.
  7. 9.3.4. Its disclosure is required in accordance with the applicable laws, in understanding that the receiving party notifies the informant party of said requirement before the diffusion, and provided that the receiving party makes diligent efforts to limit said diffusion.
  8. 9.3.5. Its disclosure is required in accordance with the applicable laws, in understanding that the receiving party notifies the informant party of said requirement before the diffusion, and provided that the receiving party makes diligent efforts to limit said diffusion.
  9. 9.4. The receiving party will not obtain, by virtue of this Agreement, the rights of ownership or participation of any part of the confidential information of the owner or informant party.
  10. 9.5. 9The personal information, obtained by any of the parties for the execution of the contract that links them, can only be used for the fulfillment of the object, cannot be assigned or disclosed to third parties under any title. In this respect, all personal information to which they have access or intervene at any phase of personal data processing, they must act cautiously and confidentiality about them, applying strictly professional secrecy.
  11. 9.6. When the contract is ended, each party must destroy completely the information or personal information that would have obtained from the other party during the contract. Each party will be the only responsible for safeguarding their own data.

10th Responsibilities

  1. 10.1. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” will keep the “Client” harmless for any conflict or contingency that arises as a result of intellectual property claims related to the “Software”. In this regard, “URUDATA SOFTWARE” will be responsible for claims based on intellectual property conflicts, doing its utmost to keep the “Client” unaware of these conflicts and if this is not possible, it is obliged to face all costs and costs that it must bear as a result of the claim.
  2. 10.2. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” will only be responsible for omissions, delays or errors in its “Systems” or services as long as they are entirely attributable to it and not when there are other external factors, caused or linked to the “Client” or other third parties that cause that omission, error or delay.
  3. 10.3. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” limits its own accountability, for any concept, up to the amount that it has received in the last three months of the contract. The “Client” contracts having full knowledge of this accountability limitation.
  4. 10.4. The “Client” is solely responsible for the content loaded in the “Software”, “URUDATA SOFTWARE” does not know or control the loaded content. The “Client” certifies that all the content that it loads and manages in the “Software” is of a legal nature and does not violate rights or regulations.

11th Personal information

  1. 11.1. It is stated that eventually “URUDATA SOFTWARE” may host personal data that the “Client” owns or is in charge of processing, but “URUDATA SOFTWARE” will not treat any personal data in any way or control or process any personal data that the “Clients” load.
  2. 11.2. It is the sole responsibility of the “Clients” to verify compliance with the personal data protection regulations.

12th Completion

  1. 12.1. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” may terminate this contract with prior notice to the counterparty at least 90 days in advance.
  2. 12.2. The “Client” may cancel the account at any time, by communicating it reliably to “URUDATA SOFTWARE”.
  3. 12.3. After the contract expires, the data will be kept for the maximum period of ninety (90) days, after which it will be deleted. The client can request the export of the information free of charge within the first 90 days.
  4. 12.4. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” will not refund the paid price paid for the services, except that the early termination of the contract has been arranged by “URUDATA SOFTWARE”.
  5. 12.5. Either party may terminate the contract if there are serious breaches by the other party of the main obligations arising from the contract or repeated breach of secondary obligations. Failure to pay the price is considered a serious breach and therefore the license of use will be suspended.
  6. 12.6. If the “Client” breaches any of its obligations, “URUDATA” may, at its sole discretion, terminate or suspend the contract and prevent access to the “Software” and information.
  7. 12.7. At the end of this contract, the “Client” will continue to be responsible for any debt acquired whose payment date is before or after the date of termination of the agreement.

13th Notifications and communications

  1. 13.1. The parties will consider valid the notifications made to the respective emails; in “Qflow Cloud” notification system or at the physical addresses established in the subscription process.
  2. 13.2. Any notification will also be considered valid if an acknowledgment of receipt is obtained from the other party, granted by a person with sufficient representation power for such purposes.
  3. 13.3. The “Client” agrees to use the various means of communication implemented by “URUDATA SOFTWARE” and must refrain from using them to disseminate material not related to the legitimate use of the “Software”.
  4. 13.4. “URUDATA SOFTWARE” may not receive the communications that are made to it without verifying the corresponding acknowledgment of receipt or similar proof of receipt.

14th Jurisdiction

This Agreement will be governed by the stipulations contained in this document and the applicable law will be that of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay.

15th Modifications

  1. 15.1. These Terms and Conditions may be modified by “URUDATA SOFTWARE” at any time, the modification being valid from the second business day on which the new terms have been notified in the “Qflow Cloud” notification system.
  2. 15.2. Once the modification of these Terms and Conditions of Use or the price of the service has been notified, the “Client” may, within 5 calendar days from the notification, express their willingness to terminate the contract. This termination will not give rise to any liability for the parties, nor will it give the right to any reimbursement of payments already done.

16th Use of ChatGPT Service by Our Artificial Intelligence Assistant

  1. 16. 1. The artificial intelligence assistant, available starting from version 5.3 of Qflow, uses the ChatGPT service for generating process flows. 
  2. 16.2. The user acknowledges and agrees that: 
  • a. When using the artificial intelligence assistant, they accept the terms and conditions stipulated by OpenAI for the ChatGPT service: https://openai.com/policies 
  • b. Although we have validated the accuracy and usefulness of the responses generated by ChatGPT, we cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of such responses for specific purposes.   
  • c. The use of the artificial intelligence assistant, including the ChatGPT service, is the responsibility of each user. Under no circumstances shall “URUDATA SOFTWARE” be liable for any damages of any kind arising from the use or inability to use this functionality or the ChatGPT service. 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE MAINTENANCE SERVICE CONTRACTING

The License Maintenance service is provided to the customer by URUDATA SOFTWARE (ITX S.A.), located at Canelones 1370, 2nd floor, Montevideo, Uruguay.

It is a condition for this service that the client has acquired original licenses of Urudata products and since then has had this service without temporary interruptions. This service is carried out so that the licensed software can be adapted to the new technical requirements and to the advances in the development of the software, for such reason it covers the totality of the licensed software, not admitting partial licenses of any type.

Framework: Within the framework of this service, Urudata provides the Client with all update patches of the licensed software for which the service is contracted that are developed by Urudata within 2 years of the release of the version of the licensed software.

To that effect, the Client shall communicate to Urudata its interest in being provided with the update patches that have been developed no less than 20 days in advance.

Urudata guarantees the existence of update patches for the licensed software up to 2 years after the release of the version to the market, being absolutely irrelevant the moment in which the respective license was granted.

Upon expiration of the 2 years after the release of the licensed software version, Urudata shall have no obligation to continue developing or providing update patches.

Option for new versions: In the event that Urudata develops new versions of the licensed software, the Client shall have the right to substitute the licensed software for the new versions, free of charge, except for any consulting fees that the Client may decide to hire. For such purposes, the Client shall request Urudata to provide the new version of the licensed software no less than 20 days in advance.

When the Client chooses to use the new version of the licensed software, Urudata shall not be obliged to provide upgrade patches for the previous versions, but shall be obliged to provide upgrade patches for the “new version of the licensed software”.

Urudata guarantees the existence of update patches of the new version of the licensed software up to 2 years after its release, being absolutely irrelevant the moment in which the licensed software was chosen to be replaced by the new version of the licensed software.

Upon expiration of the 2 years after the release of the new version of the licensed software, Urudata shall have no obligation to continue to develop or provide upgrade patches.

Use of Software: The Client may use the licensed software, plus upgrade patches or, if applicable, the new version of the licensed software and/or its upgrade patches, only under the licensed conditions, systems and number of users.

Implementation: The implementation service for the implementation of the upgrade patches of the licensed software, or as the case may be, the new version of the licensed software and/or its corresponding upgrade patches, is not included in this contract. All expenses and implementation fees that the customer decides to hire, will be charged to the Customer.

Term: This service has a duration of one year, or the term established in the commercial conditions of sale, if different from one year. The starting date is established in the agreed commercial terms.

Assessment of damages: The damages caused by breach of this contract shall never exceed the price established in the licenses granted to which this service refers.

In no case shall Urudata be liable for the malfunction of the software licensed or provided, which is caused by the misuse of the software by the Client and/or its employees or dependents and/or by the defects or impossibilities of the computer equipment available to the Client, or any infrastructure defect or conditions of the computer center that are inappropriate for the correct operation of the software.

🔗 https://qflowbpm.com/terms-and-conditions/ Copy URL