Communications
Communication services link your data source but more beneficially with the applications managing your data in Industry 4.0. Whether that be wireless, GSM including emerging 5G, bluetooth or satellite etc., connection and connection types is a key enabler between the data source and having anywhere access at your fingertips for management and control interactively and autonomously.
The value attributed to an IoT network can be reflected in the communication channel adopted where wireless and Lora are ubiquitous and the roll-out of 5G GSM telecommunications raises the opportunity for your business of the future regardless of what the pundits may claim. In the other instance a low latency NB-IoT system based on costs represents the limit of standalone low-level monitoring that should be regarded as a simple service rather than an enterprise solution in comparison to industrial, commercial and environmental automation for example! There is a design concern that flat platforms may also fully rely on the communications protocols for their security for IP addressable devices that represents risk of data integrity and growing cyber attacks that must be closely managed with unproductive capital. The claimed savings are often not worth the risk and the maintenance costs of NB-IoT choices.
As an IoT network evolves there is likely to be multiple channels that your communication of data needs to reach and perform in your network and that may need some configuration and even node logging for fail-safe compliance.
OneSense is an end-to-end two-way capable network structure that works in any of the necessary wired or wireless channels with communication provider systems that may or may not utilise secondary security protocols to service your needs for your built-out network delivering 24/7 as always-on resource for your superior business model.
Talk to OneSense to come to the well considered selection for the communication type suited to your needs to reach out to your data source and the security reliance for your data storage on the cloud platform and across to your hand-held device in real-time to manage your network.
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A Service Agreement is a written or verbal contract between a service provider and a client that outlines the terms of their professional relationship. Generally, the client agrees to pay the service provider for work on a single job or an ongoing project.
A contractor is an individual or an organisation that agrees to supply materials or labour in exchange for payment. A client is an individual or organisation that hires and pays for the professional services.
Service agreements are common for contractors working in professional services such as:
Embedded experts in an allied field of the clinet business.
- utilities - creating IoT solutions as leading edge innovation and autonomous process autimation.
- Cyber security to help protect legacy IT networks and interconnected OT vunerable network for croitical operation of the client.
- Systems management, like electrical or data engineering contractors
- Process services, like automated assembly or product testing
- monitoring for environmetal protections or demand solutions
It's strongly recommended you use a written Service Agreement to be sure on:
- Expectations of both the client and the contractor are clearly defined
- If a dispute arises, the parties can refer to the contract to help find a solution
- It can help differentiate the employment responsibility of contractors from employees
- The agreement can be legally enforceable and, compared to a verbal agreement, is easier to prove in court
Generally, contractors will establish billing details like their rate of pay, deposit amount, late fee amount, and superannuation guarantee in their Service Agreement.
Factors that may affect a contractor's rate of pay include:
- The length of the project (whether it is a one-off project or ongoing)
- The skills required for the job (some contractors charge different rates for different skills)
- The scope of the project (additional projects may be added or removed)
Contractors can require clients to make a deposit, usually within 10 to 50% of the total contract amount, before they begin any work. Factors that may affect the deposit amount can include:
- The stability of the client's financial situation
- The degree of trustworthiness between the client and the contractor
- The presence of rivals who may try to entice the client away with competitive prices
Service payments
Contractors who operate as a partnership or a company are required to pay the superannuation of their employees.
Generally, a Service Agreement will address terms regarding early termination, reimbursed expenses, intellectual property ownership, and the duty of confidentiality.
Intellectual property
Typically, any intellectual property created by an independent contractor is considered to be the contractor's property, unless otherwise specified in the Service Agreement. If the client holds the rights to the intellectual property, the contractor will only be allowed to use it for the purposes described in the contract.
Confidentiality
In LawDepot's Service Agreement, you can choose to impose the duty of confidentiality on a contractor indefinitely, until the end of the agreement, or not at all. The duty of confidentiality requires a contractor to refrain from sharing any confidential information (any data relating to the client that could be considered private or proprietary) for any purpose, unless the contractor is authorised by the client or required by law.
Hold-Harmless Agreement : allows one party to protect another party from liabilities, losses, claims, or damages during the length of a contract
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- Independent Contractor Agreement : outlines the terms of a work relationship between an independent contractor and a client
- Contract Addendum : alters one or more terms in an existing contract, while the original document remains in effect
- Independent Contractor Agreement : outlines the terms of a work relationship between an independent contractor and a client