Escrow Software
In a software structure there are normally two important parties involved; the software programmer or the software company, and the end - user or the organization purchasing the software package. Escrow software is a means by which a third party is involved, called an escrow factor, with the responsibility of take the software’s source code.
Software is fabricated up of code. Programmers write code in ‘object’ design which then gets compiled by the computer into ‘source’ format. Basically this code is then translated to ‘machine’ format which can be peruse by the computer’s hardware, ultimately ones and zeros. Included with the software code, documentation is also normally present as part of the complete package.