Software as Service

Software Magazine, Dec, 1999 by Dan Kara

The new classes of ASP services coming to market are so expansive and extensive that they defy broad-brush classification. Moreover, these services will proliferate as the market grows and fractures. Still, at the most basic level they are all more of the same. Over the next few years the ASP model will be applied in ways that are unfathomable to us today. Services will make up the largest component of these next-generation solutions.

Dan Kara is senior VP and CTO of the Intermedia Group, a research and analyst firm based in Westborough, Mass. He is the chairman of Intermedia Group's Websourcing Conference and Exposition and Application Hosting and E-Service Forum. E-mail him at dkara@intmedgrp.com.

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