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Cloud management platforms paper over the gaps

...the view that it's all a load of hype just like application service provision (ASP) and the whole outsourcing movement of the 1980s and... Read more

28 March, 2012

EDS expands rented-software portfolio

EDS will add Web site analytic tools to the software it rents over the Internet Read more

18 July, 2003 by Ed Frauenheim

The Value Proposition: The Economics of Application Service Provision

...Strassmann's work, looks at ways to measure the value of knowledge... Application service provision (ASP) is fast becoming the most talked about development to... Read more

6 September, 2000 by Jonathan Stephenson

ASPs still going strong

Will nothing kill off application service provision? Despite the barrage of criticism and the financial knocks ASPs... Read more

5 June, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan
NetStore ASP Partnership Reaps Benefits at Microsoft and HP

NetStore ASP Partnership Reaps Benefits at Microsoft and HP

With Application Service Provision (ASP) rapidly gaining pace as the software delivery mechanism of... Read more

28 November, 2000

Cloud computing for SMEs? Don't make me laugh...

...what helped to kill a similar industry movement, then dubbed ASP or application service provision, at the height of the dotcom boom almost ten years... Read more

25 June, 2009

Hey! You! Get off of my cloud!

...the internet, I have kept a keen eye on what was called Application Service Provision (ASP) 10 years ago. Passing through a transition to Software... Read more

20 August, 2008

Star ASP wears on-demand clothing

...Managed Services, a UK-based ISP, is reviving the concept of an application service provision (ASP), but the company said that unlike previous ASPs, it... Read more

26 March, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

Tenacity pays off for Sun

...for example, have for the first time made practical ideas such as application service provision. Suddenly, putting in an enterprise resource planning application isn't... Read more

11 October, 2000 by Eamonn Sullivan

Wannabe ASP bucks dot-com gloom trends

...which it hopes to raise £3.4m to finance future expansion into Application Service Provision. i-documentsystems provides systems that will be used by the... Read more

18 December, 2000 by Ron Coates

Server sales growth shows no sign of stopping

...on the coming year." John Holden, research analyst at Butler Group, sees application service provision as one of the drivers behind growth. He said: "The... Read more

14 December, 2000 by Pia Heikkila

EXCLUSIVE: Security fears put the brakes on ASP adoption

...to a survey carried out by silicon.com for systems integrator Logical, application service provision will not live up to its early promise unless these... Read more

19 September, 2000 by Joey Gardiner

The Bloor Perspective: IBM's big blues, Citrix's ASP success, and boo.com's deepening crisis

Robin Bloor and his team of experts take another look at some of the more interesting developments in the industry, focussing this week on IBM's 'meagre' profits of $1.5bn, Citrix's boast that it has 24 million users, and e-tailer boo.com's shaky performance Read more

15 May, 2000 by Bloor Research

The Bloor Perspective: Sun on Wall Street, Microsoft on desktop, and the lost dreams of free ISPs

Industry guru, Robin Bloor, and his team of analysts cast their eyes back over the latest top stories to hit the industry. Under the spotlight this week: Sun, Microsoft and the free ISP... Read more

25 October, 1999 by silicon.com staff

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