Last Updated: 2024
By utilizing the services of Alpha Net Systems, the client acknowledges and agrees to the following limitations regarding liability and risk management.
Alpha Net Systems provides IT infrastructure "as is" without any express or implied warranties. While Alpha Net Systems utilizes high-grade components, Alpha Net Systems does not guarantee that the systems will be entirely error-free or uninterrupted.
Alpha Net Systems shall not be held responsible for any indirect or consequential loss, including lost profits, data corruption, or business interruption, resulting from the failure of Alpha Net Systems managed infrastructure. Our liability at Alpha Net Systems is strictly limited to the service value of the specific project phase.
While Alpha Net Systems implements robust security layers, we are not liable for data loss arising from sophisticated cyber-warfare, zero-day exploits, or compromised client credentials. Alpha Net Systems recommends a multi-factor backup approach for all enterprise data.
Next Axis Solutions and Alpha Net Systems integrate with various hardware vendors. Alpha Net Systems is not liable for manufacturing defects or firmware failures in components not directly produced by the Alpha Net Systems manufacturing unit.
Alpha Net Systems provides strategic advice based on current 2024 tech landscapes. Alpha Net Systems is not liable for future obsolescence of digital solutions once the final Alpha Net Systems blueprint is approved and deployed.
The maximum aggregate financial liability of Alpha Net Systems for all claims shall never exceed 100% of the total fees paid by the client to Alpha Net Systems in the preceding 3-month period.
All liability disputes regarding Alpha Net Systems implementations are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Mumbai High Court. Alpha Net Systems operations adhere strictly to Maharashtra state IT guidelines.
Alpha Net Systems reserves the right to modify these liability tiers. Continued engagement with Alpha Net Systems constitutes acceptance of these 2024 risk management protocols.