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  • Companies shy to join ASP bandwagon

    Efficiency is a priority for many IT managers, and in a down economy, many managers are gravitating toward outsourcing company operations to achieve this goal.

  • Software services rules of the road

    Critical success of ASP projects is due to careful preparation and an understanding of the ASP as an extension of his department, not a replacement for it. Learn how DaimlerChrysler applied these rules.

  • The ASP paradox

    Eighteen months ago ASPs were a hot topic. Software companies and venture capitalists were convinced that businesses everywhere would be using software hosted by an ASP instead of running it locally. However, so far, the ASP market is far from being a runaway success.

  • Special: ASPs in Australia Part 1

    Application service providers could be the magic formula ensuring the survival of growing companies at risk of falling behind larger rivals technologically. What can today’s ASPs do that your company can’t?

  • Managing data: Content to outsource

    For mid-size Australian businesses that want to awaken as quickly as possible from their current Web nightmare - resulting from content-heavy sites - a new breed of ASP is emerging that promises fast relief.

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  • Managing data: Content to outsource

    For mid-size Australian businesses that want to awaken as quickly as possible from their current Web nightmare - resulting from content-heavy sites - a new breed of ASP is emerging that promises fast relief.

  • Outsourcing: when is it better not to do it yourself?

    When is the right time to outsource versus managing a project inhouse? ZDNet Australia looks at some tips to help you make the right decision.

  • Understanding the ASP evolution

    Whether you intend to use an ASP or not, I believe that within the next five years, most CIOs will have to figure out how to help their companies evolve into one.

  • Should you use an xSP?

    Does it now make sense to use an xSP? Industry expert Bob Weinstein presents the pros and cons of adopting this ASP, ISP, NSP hybrid.

  • Taming the alpha mail

    The actual administration of e-mail -- getting it into your company, filtering it, distributing it, providing mobile access to it, archiving it, backing it up, undeleting it -- can be an extremely time-consuming, bothersome process.

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  • Salesforce.com Spring '04

    Salesforce.com's service is a good solution for co-ordinating any business's sales efforts.

  • Someone To Watch Over Me

    As more and more Web sites seek to outsource maintenance and expansion, outsourcing service providers are responding. Are you ready to place your trust in the hands of another?

  • Ultimate anti-spam guide: 11 products tested

    From server-level software, to appliances, to managed services, we review the latest anti-spam solutions to help enterprises manage the onslaught of unsightly spam.

  • Making the upgrade

    You've got a lot invested in that current infrastructure, but there are those who are telling you it's time to upgrade. When is really the right time?

  • Phillips plans for networked threads

    If Philips Semiconductor CEO Scott McGregor is gets his way wireless functionality will be inserted into clothes, cars, books, plane tickets, TVs, keyboards and homes.

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