Application service provider explained

An application service provider (ASP) is a business providing application software generally through the Web.[1] ASPs that specialize in a particular application (such as a medical billing program) may be referred to as providing software as a service.

The ASP model

The application software resides on the vendor's system and is accessed by users through a communication protocol. Alternatively, the vendor may provide special purpose client software. Client software may interface with these systems through an application programming interface.

ASP characteristics include:

The advantages to this approach include:

The disadvantages include:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Upstarts: ASPs, ASPs Article . Inc.com . 2000-04-01 . 2022-06-14 . An ASP hosts software applications, which its customers access over the Web instead of running them on their own computers..
  2. Book: Stair , Ralph M. . Principles of Information Systems, Sixth Edition . Thomson . 2003 . 149 . 0-619-06489-7.