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Listen To the Internet's Future

Software for rent: the Application Service Provider wave

A conversation with InsynQ.com’s Vice President of Strategic Alliances Joanie Mann


By Dana Greenlee, co-Host WebTalkGuys Radio

Need to use a computer application like QuickBooks and want to access it from work, home or even on vacation? A handy way to do that is through an Application Service Provider.

Not sure what an Application Service Provider (ASP) is? If you’ve ridden a train, gone to Kinko’s or even used a telephone, you’re already using something of an ASP model. Basically, since you probably can’t afford to build out a railway, purchased high-end copiers or laid your own nationwide fiber optic network, you go the route of one of many buying the right to use these services on a monthly or per-use basis.


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