We publish commercial guidance that enterprise buyers rely on in financially material decisions. Accuracy matters, and we correct mistakes promptly and transparently.
If you believe something we have published is inaccurate, out of date, or unclear, email [email protected] with the page URL and the specific point in question. You can also reach us through our contact page. Please include a source where possible.
We acknowledge correction requests within two business days. The relevant practice desk reviews the claim against primary sources and our engagement experience. If a correction is warranted, we update the page, change its modified date, and — for anything material — add a short, dated correction note at the foot of the article describing what changed. If we conclude the content was accurate, we will explain why.
A material correction is any change that alters a factual claim, a number, a pricing or licensing statement, or advice that a reader might act on. Typo and formatting fixes are made silently. Substantive changes are logged on the page.
We cite primary sources — vendor ordering documents, published licensing guides, and contract language we have negotiated — rather than secondary commentary. See our Editorial Standards for how we research and review before publication.