| Publisher | Citrix Systems | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 464.7KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 20 Jun 2000 |
| Topics | ASPs, Application Servers | ||
| Downloads | 46 | ||
Application Service Providers (ASPs) host software from centralized data centers, renting access over dedicated,high-speed networks or the Internet. Representing a new competitive weapon in information technology, application service providers maximize time-to-market on new business innovations through scalable IT resources and infrastructure. Driven by market necessity, ASPs make world-class applications and IT best practices accessible and affordable for organizations of all sizes. Application service providers offer organizations “Digital Independence™” — the ability to leverage virtually everything in their computing environments to reach more users, with more applications, in more locations at record speeds. As a result, application service providers can minimize the risks, costs and complexities of implementing new business initiatives, while increasing an organization’s flexibility to quickly capitalize on changing business conditions.
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