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Analyzing Application Service Providers

by Alexander Factor
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Overview

The pragmatic analysis of ASP phenomenon and up-to-the-minute decision-making guide for ASP entrepreneurs, leaders, and customers.

ASP business models, designs, architectures, methodologies, enabling technologies, economics, and more.

The ASP revolution is on the way. Now, there's a complete guide to profiting from it.

In Analyzing Application Service Providers, one of the ASP marketplace's most experienced consultants presents a comprehensive analysis and assessment of the ASP marketplace. Alexander L. Factor covers everything entrepreneurs and service providers need to know to build successful ASPs β€” and offers invaluable insights for enterprises seeking to use ASP services for competitive advantage.

Factor presents a complete analytical framework for ASPs and their customers, encompassing customer value propositions, the economics of the ASP model, ASP service definitions and descriptions, key ASP technologies and architectures, guidance on ASP investment decision-making, and more. He concludes with a detailed review of the ASP "ecosystem," and the evolving impact of ASPs on each participant in that ecosystem β€” provider, supplier, and customer.

SUN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

CHAPTER 1
The History and Evolution of Outsourcing and ASP introduces the ASP phenomenon, presents clear definitions, and introduces the challenges faced by today's service providers.
CHAPTER 2
Why Companies Outsource explains why enterprises are increasingly finding compelling value in outsourcing.
CHAPTER 3
Understanding ASphenomenon: business drivers, technical enablers, and key barriers to success.
CHAPTER 4
Taxonomy for ASP Economies reviews the economic factors that make ASPs so compelling β€” and develops a comprehensive classification of ASP economies.
CHAPTER 5
Network Computing and ASP Architectures presents a complete framework for architecting ASPs for maximum accessibility, reliability, availability, scalability, flexibility, security, and manageability.
CHAPTER 6
ASP Types and Services introduces ASP data centers and offers up-to-date definitions of ASP types, their designs, and services offerings.
CHAPTER 7
Managing ASPs reviews the key business and technical issues associated with day-to-day ASP management, including monitoring, operations, customer care, and service management.
CHAPTER 8
ASP Security Services addresses every aspect of securing ASP applications, focusing especially on security architectures, policies, and management.
CHAPTER 9
Strategic Analysis of ASP Types focuses on the value propositions, economies, and potential competitive advantages available to providers of co-location, managed hosting, application infrastructure, and to pure-play ASPs.
CHAPTER 10
ASP Enabling: Requirements and Fulfillment identifies and reviews strategic ASP networking, platform, application, integration, and service management technologies.
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About the Author, Alexander Factor

Alexander Factor, a Sun Professional Services consultant based in the Chicago area, has over 25 years experience in business, technology, and consulting management. He has created and led groups of consultants specializing in enterprise-wide Internet strategies (e.g., ISP, CSP, ASP), Internet/Intranet architectures, network design, and network/systems management. He has served as Consulting Practice Leader & Acting Director at Sun Professional Services, and was formerly Chief Scientist for SHL Systemhouse, a $1 billion systems integrator.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2001
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780130894250

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