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Question #: 204
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A cloud customer is involved in an acquisition that was done to consolidate different cloud services into a single relationship with a single cloud service provider. As a result, which type of termination is triggered by the cloud customer?

  • A. Termination for acquisition
  • B. Termination for convenience
  • C. Termination for cause
  • D. Termination at the end of the term
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Auditor2020
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
B. Termination for convenience Termination for convenience is the type of termination triggered by the cloud customer in this scenario. This type of termination allows a customer to end the contract with a cloud service provider without needing to provide a specific reason or cause. In the context of an acquisition aimed at consolidating cloud services under a single provider, the customer would use termination for convenience to streamline operations and align with the new strategic direction, even if there were no issues with the existing service. This approach provides flexibility to the customer to reorganize their cloud service arrangements according to their business needs following the acquisition.
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sai_murthy
9 months ago
Selected Answer: B
P# 77 Termination for convenience—This type of termination occurs at the initiative of one party and without the fault of the other party. For example, the customer may be involved in a sale or merger, and the entity resulting from the sale or merger wishes to consolidate different cloud services into a single relationship with a single CSP
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