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Are you a cloudy sceptic?

...reliable network, without which the organisation that's switched over to an application service provider cannot function. It's a big ask. Yet small to... Read more

6 September, 2010
ActivIdentity 4TRESS Soft Token for 4TRESS AS 2.0.5

ActivIdentity 4TRESS Soft Token for 4TRESS AS 2.0.5

...for installation convenience. Users should contact their on-line banking, on-line Application Service Provider or IT administrator for further instructions on activation and use... Read more

11 February, 2012
MyPayRoll 1.0.0

MyPayRoll 1.0.0

...innovative integrated software platforms for the automation of Human Resources processes (Web Application Service Provider and Integrated Software Application Development, for Automation of Enterprise Human... Read more

18 October, 2011
DIGIPASS for Mobile 3.5.4

DIGIPASS for Mobile 3.5.4

...safely login and perform transaction via their iPhone.After activation on the application service provider that supports DIGIPASS for Mobile, you will be able to... Read more

6 August, 2011
Intellectual Property and Legal Issues Surrounding Cloud Computing

Intellectual Property and Legal Issues Surrounding Cloud Computing

...services through a communications network, typically the Internet. Whole sectors of the application service provider industry, both for enterprise-level and consumer-level applications, take... Read more

23 January, 2011
Ten Things to Ask Your Vendor Before Entering the Government Cloud

Ten Things to Ask Your Vendor Before Entering the Government Cloud

...surrounding Cloud Computing have evolved. In the late 1990's the term application service provider (ASP) was common, then on demand was the accepted parlance... Read more

8 September, 2010
White Paper Cloud Computing: Thin Clients in the Clouds

White Paper Cloud Computing: Thin Clients in the Clouds

...represent an attractive and cost-efficient continuation of server-based computing and application service provider models. In combination with universal thin client solutions, the cost... Read more

12 July, 2010
Ten Things to Ask Your SaaS Vendor Before Entering the Cloud

Ten Things to Ask Your SaaS Vendor Before Entering the Cloud

...call Cloud Computing have evolved. In the late 1990's the term application service provider (ASP) was common, and then On Demand was the accepted... Read more

25 June, 2010

The truth about ASPs

Taking a close look at the application service provider (ASP) market is a bit like visiting Disney World. You... Read more

30 May, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols

Jamcracker reworks its software strategy

...Communications founder K.B. Chandrasekhar. The company will also revamp its ASP (application service provider) business plan. Company executives said Jamcracker plans to begin selling... Read more

11 February, 2002 by Ben Heskett

ZDNet ASP roundup

News The truth about ASPs Taking a close look at the application service provider (ASP) market is a bit like visiting Disney World. You... Read more

30 May, 2000 by ZDNet

The Day Ahead: Novell's problems are its own doing

...said it has missed out as its channel partners have moved to application service provider (ASP) models. The company has only begun making ASP investments... Read more

3 May, 2000 by Larry Dignan

ASP99: Giving small firms big boys' toys

...Jeff Maynard, Thursday afternoon summed up the value proposition of the ASP (application service provider) to small- and medium-sized firms (SMEs) as being all... Read more

30 September, 1999 by Eugene Lacey

ASP99: Shift to network computing enabling the ASP boom

...giants like Cisco, Nortel and Microsoft. "The value proposition of an ASP (application service provider) is compelling", said Gruen-Kennedy, offering companies savings of up... Read more

30 September, 1999 by Eugene Lacey

IBM readies AS/400 push

...hot box for software hosting. On 26 October, IBM will detail its application service provider (ASP) launch program for the AS/400, says Tom Jarosh... Read more

23 September, 1999 by Mary Jo Foley

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