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Asp - Application Service Providing : The Ultimate Guide to Hiring Rather Than Buying Applications

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Asp - Application Service Providing : The Ultimate Guide to Hiring Rather Than Buying Applications

by Scn Education Bv (Editor)

Hardcover: 400 pages
Publisher: Friedrick Vieweg & Son/Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
ISBN: 3528031484; (July 2000)


Customer Reviews
Unfortunately outdated, June 8, 2001
Reviewer: Peter Stabler from Knoxville, USA

This book consists of reports, which describe the state of the ASP market about a year ago. While writing my diploma thesis about this topic, I had to realise, that this topic loses its actuality rather quickly as the only constant element in the ASP market is change. The book focuses on so-called First-Generation ASPs putting most business emphasise on quick market presence. In the meantime the market has matured leading to 2nd and 3rd Generation ASPs, which qualifies the reports contained in this book as partially outdated basic knowledge. Today, potential ASP customers and providers use far more complex strategies to utilize the ASP concept.

Reaction on Mr. Madden's review, May 4, 2001
Reviewer: A reader from USA

I don't agree with mr Brian Madden. I can image why there are some ads in the book, but they did help me to reach and to get in touch with these vendors. The articles are clearly whitepapers, casestudies and reports of research companies and the are not commercial in my opinion, they only inform you of the several options. The HOTT Guide gave me an objective idea of the possibilities of ASP for my company, although I already knew some of it.

Just a Collection of Whitepapers, December 7, 2000
Reviewer: Brian S Madden from Cleveland, OH United States

I purchased this book looking for an overall, logically flowing picture of the ASP concept. While the content is valid, I was disappointed to find that it was just a collection of publicly available white papers and industry articles. The book is smaller than I thought - only 300 pages, and it contains advertisements for various vendors (the only color sections of the book). There are many graphs and pie charts that are useless because the different segments are all different shades of gray, and I think that it is far too much to spend for what seems to be a collection of white papers an intern could assemble after surfing the web for an afternoon.






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