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Providers switch up their personnel all the time.
When the wrong person leaves, they take key operational knowledge with them.
If software breaks with them gone, recovery timelines can drag on.
Escrow ensures you can always launch a working software copy yourself.
One resignation at your vendor can quietly hollow out the product you depend on.
The company stays open. Support tickets still get answered.
But the person who knew how it actually worked is gone.
That's a risk most companies never put on the register.
When a vendor relationship becomes strained, your software access is the first thing they weaponize.
No warning. No handover.
Codekeeper's Software Escrow guarantees your software access holds β whatever happens to the relationship.
Your vendor doesn't need to go bankrupt to leave you exposed.
All it takes is new owners, a new pricing model, or a lawyer who found a clause you missed.
A good relationship today can still turn sour and put your business at risk.
A good resilience plan is ready for anything.
Crossing your fingers for your vendor's survival isn't a continuity plan.
When they go under, software access goes with them.
But with Software Escrow, external functionality is never lost.
Your vendor could be quietly closing their doors right now.
When they're gone, how long before your business follows?
If your recovery plan isn't aimed at access continuity, then it's set up to fail.
With SaaS, you get to hand off the software upkeep headaches.
Problem is, control goes with it.
When those cloud systems go down, you get a support ticket and a timeline that keeps moving.
SaaS Escrow gives you back control when you can't wait on someone else's recovery.
You didn't outsource your software risk when you moved to the cloud.
You just stopped seeing it.
And risks you can't see are risks you can't plan for.
Your resilience plan needs to adapt to the way you run software now.
World Password Day reminds you to secure your login.
But software access is more complex than that.
Vendor insolvency, upstream breaches, discontinued support β a password update won't fix any of it.
That's what Software Escrow is for.
Most teams back up their code religiously β local copies, cloud redundancy, version control. Textbook discipline.
But 1 in 3 critical systems still fail their recovery objectives.
Codekeeper ensures your full software stack is recoverable, not just what's easy to store.
Tariffs force vendors to abandon markets. Sanctions ban them from serving you entirely.
46 countries already impose digital tariffs. One political decision, and your software access is gone overnight.
Codekeeper lets you build contingencies to ensure continued software access.
Everybody ships AI-generated code because the tools are marketed as "safe" and "superior."
Untested trust in AI cost Amazon a deleted production environment and 6.3 million lost orders.
Don't expose yourself the same way. Store copies with Codekeeper where AI can't reach them.
Your DR plan is only as strong as the third-party dependencies behind it.
Codekeeper's SaaS Escrow captures every external software component needed to turn the cogs in your system.
When push comes to shove, your recovery is ready and waiting to be deployed.
Your software recovery plans cover what's within your grasp.
But dependencies are borrowed infrastructure, kept alive by someone else's decisions.
Don't build your continuity on hopes and wishes; secure the third-party components your systems run on.
A fine is somewhat manageable. A ban isn't.
Compliance frameworks now kick you out of a market if you don't complyβand regulators aren't sparing anyone:
Italy banned DeepSeek, and the EU barred Meta's behavioral advertising.
Software escrow can keep your operations compliant.
The average attacker spends 14 days inside a network before anyone notices.
In that time, data is stolen, IP is copied, and backups are quietly destroyed.
Receiving a ransom note is a sign you have bigger problems than just being locked out of your systems.
You have software escrow. But are your deposits keeping up?
When a release trigger fires and recovery starts, incomplete code falls short.
Rely on Codekeeper to sync your deposits daily so that doesn't happen to you.
Traditional software escrow providers operate on manual cycles β deposits can go months without updates, leaving repositories, branches, and components incomplete.
If your software fails today, an outdated vault won't be enough to recover from. Are your systems protected?
Backups only protect what sits in your own environment.
They do nothing for the code and assets locked inside the SaaS applications your business depends on.
Codekeeperβs SaaS Escrow protects those missing pieces so your continuity is assured.
World Backup Day is a reminder to treat backups like recovery tools.
If they're not current, tested, and easy to access, they won't help much when software fails.
And even the best backups only protect your internal systems. Real continuity has to look outward too.