Studies of physics and detector performance of a possible experiment at a Muon Collider are
attracting a lot of interest in the High Energy Physics community. Projections show that high pre-
cision measurements are possible as well as very competitive searches for new physics. However,
the presence of the intensive beam-induced background, generated by the muon beams decay,
poses new computing and software challenges ranging from event simulation to reconstruction
algorithms. Moreover, an increasing number of collaborators around the world demands as well
an easy to maintain and flexible infrastructure distributed across several countries. This contribu-
tion will present the strategies adopted so far to cope with all the difficulties arising from such a
complex working environment.