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  • Hosted apps to Web services

    Venture capitalist Jennifer Fonstad explains why the move toward delivering software as a service may be just the tonic struggling ASPs need to turn the corner.

  • Special: ASPs in Australia Part 2

    With the number of acronyms clogging up the ASP market, it can make it difficult to decide exactly what services meet your outsourcing needs. Take a look at the options available in this comprehensive guide to ASPs.

  • Outsourced software kicks ASP

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

  • Offloading storage to the Internet

    Small companies face uncertain storage needs and traditional media companies are scrambling to warehouse content online. The time is right to know a thing or two about off-loading storage to the Internet.

  • ASPs: Assembly required

    As IT managers expand their use of hosted applications, many are likely to run into problems managing multiple ASPs. Middlemen -- calling themselves aggregators -- are springing up to offer a solution.

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