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« Posted: February 18, 2007, 11:32:52 AM »

A third-party entity that manages and distributes software-based services and solutions to customers from a central data center. ASPs provide an alternative to developing, or else purchasing and maintaining applications in-house. Accordingly, ASPs run and maintain software applications on behalf of the end-user, who accesses them over the Internet or through a virtual private network. In essence, ASPs are a way for companies to outsource some or almost all aspects of their information technology needs.
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