GLossary

Software Due Diligence

Software due diligence is the evaluation of software assets during mergers, acquisitions, or investment decisions. It involves assessing the quality, functionality, security, and legal compliance of software to identify potential risks and opportunities.

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Software due diligence is an in-depth evaluation of a software product before acquisition or investment. It involves assessing the software's architecture, scalability, security, and compliance to ensure it meets the buyer's needs and industry standards.

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Instruqt’s virtual labs allow for thorough testing and evaluation of software in controlled environments, helping companies conduct effective software due diligence before making important decisions.

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