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Information Systems Management, 2000
The business case for Web-enabling an enterprise is based on agility and cost savings. By using the Web as an application platform, an enterprise can quickly and easily deploy new systems in response to market changes as well as reap the savings of using a single, standard platform.
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The business case for Web-enabling an enterprise is based on agility and cost savings. By using the Web as an application platform, an enterprise can quickly and easily deploy new systems in response to market changes as well as reap the savings of using a single, standard platform.
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Communications of the ACM, 2010
Introduction IT outsourcing has been a viable business strategy since the late 1950s when companies began to invest significant resources in outside computing services. As IT managers increasingly used time sharing, contract programming, and facilities management, the next few decades saw accompanying increases in ...
Yurong Yao +2 more
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Introduction IT outsourcing has been a viable business strategy since the late 1950s when companies began to invest significant resources in outside computing services. As IT managers increasingly used time sharing, contract programming, and facilities management, the next few decades saw accompanying increases in ...
Yurong Yao +2 more
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2005
Until recently, the development of information systems has been ruled by the traditional “make or buy” paradigm (Williamson, 1975). In other words, firms could choose whether to develop particular applications within their organizational structure or to acquire infrastructures and competences from specialized operators.
Vincenzo Morabito, Bernardino Provera
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Until recently, the development of information systems has been ruled by the traditional “make or buy” paradigm (Williamson, 1975). In other words, firms could choose whether to develop particular applications within their organizational structure or to acquire infrastructures and competences from specialized operators.
Vincenzo Morabito, Bernardino Provera
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Evaluating application service providers
Benchmarking: An International Journal, 2003Discusses the application service provider (ASP) model, which is emerging as a new form of application outsourcing. At present, the ASP marketplace is largely vendor driven with huge numbers of vendors offering a variety of applications to the customer.
Yamaya Ekanayaka +2 more
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Healthcare informatics : the business magazine for information and communication systems, 2001
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Application service providers in dentistry
Dental Clinics of North America, 2002ASP practice management systems are a new and potentially useful service for the dental profession. ASP systems have the potential to reduce the time, effort, and expense required to maintain computer-based practice management functions. ASP systems can deliver a rich array of functions at a distance, eliminate concerns about upgrades, back-ups, and ...
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2006
Technological changes within the last decade have dramatically changed the business climate. The use of Internet by firms has lead to global production, consumption, and competition. Electronic commerce, or e-commerce, “is a modern business methodology that addresses the needs of organizations, merchants, and consumers to cut costs while improving the ...
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Technological changes within the last decade have dramatically changed the business climate. The use of Internet by firms has lead to global production, consumption, and competition. Electronic commerce, or e-commerce, “is a modern business methodology that addresses the needs of organizations, merchants, and consumers to cut costs while improving the ...
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Application service providers: issues and challenges
Logistics Information Management, 2002The distributed corporate networking technology environments of the 1970s and 1980s are gaining new life, only this time the move toward distributed networks is being led by upstart application service providers (ASPs). Organizations of the twenty‐first century are going to be Web‐centric and focus their objectives on agility and cost savings. Pressure
Sushil K. Sharma, Jatinder N.D. Gupta
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Application service providers: challenges and opportunities
IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2001Application service provider is the new Internet buzzword. It describes a business model in which software is provided as an accessible service over distributed servers on the Internet. A growing number of applications (usually available as stand-alone programs on your computer), are also being made available as hosted subscription services.
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Application Service Provider Aggregation Architecture
2011Application service providers (ASPs) are a new type of service providers that make the whole spectrum from low-end applications like e-mail systems to high-end applications like enterprise resource planning (ERP) management systems available to customers over the Internet through browser-based user interfaces (application hosting).
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