ALSO CALLED: ASP (Application Service Providers), Enterprise ASPs, Commercial Service Providers, Application Service Provider, and Application Rentals DEFINITION:
ASP is also an abbreviation for Active Server Page.
An application service provider (ASP) is a company that offers individuals or enterprises access over the Internet to applications and related services that would otherwise have to be located in their own personal
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APPLICATION SERVICE PROVIDERS DEFINITION (continued): or enterprise computers. Sometimes referred to as "apps-on-tap," ASP services are expected to become an important alternative, not only for smaller companies with low budgets for information technology, but also for larger companies as a form of outsourcing and for many services for individuals as well. Early applications include:
Remote access serving for the users of an enterprise
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