Yardi Saas Agreement

In a 60-page document filed this week in U.S. District Court for the U.S. District of Central California, RealPage largely denies allegations of hacking, data breach, and intellectual property theft that Yardi made in his Jan. 15 lawsuit. RealPage asserts that any access to Yardi systems by the Company was subject to its contractual and legal rights to act as a representative of customers providing hosting and IT consulting services for the Yardi License Agreements and followed the letter and spirit of the Yardi License Agreements as they existed at the time. Yardi Systems Ltd Michael Cook Phone: 07736 073 145 Email: Michael.cook@yardi.com Yardi, for example, doesn`t seem to be in a hurry by cloud computing`s shift to current laws. “Yardi has been an unwavering commitment to the real estate industry for nearly 30 years. Meanwhile, Yardi has built its reputation on the basis of integrity, innovation and customer service,” the statement said. “We will continue our commitment to software development, customer service and cloud computing and look forward to providing innovative and cost-effective solutions for the real estate industry.” Increase the efficiency of your business with a central database that allows remote users to access the web in real time. In fact, RealPage devotes much of its current filing to these issues, arguing that Yardi essentially initiated legislation as part of a broader campaign against RealPage`s cloud computing division. RealPage executives were not available to comment on the topic beyond filing and filing on the company`s website. Yardi`s specific reference on page 40 of the RealPage document refers to a section in which RealPage admits to using Yardi “Client Central” credentials to access password-protected areas and upload information, but argues that downloading in these cases was a legal act performed on behalf of a RealPage customer, was accidental and harmless, or involved materials. that were not trade secrets.

RealPage also asserts that Yardi did not suffer any damage as a result of any of the cases in which it accessed Client Central. Our 12 data centers around the world maintain overcapacity at all times, allowing you to quickly add users, features, and functionality as your needs increase. .