Application Service Provider (ASP) :
Application Service Provider (ASP) :
What does this term stand for?
An Application Service Provider (ASP) is a third-party company that delivers, manages, and hosts software applications and related IT services to multiple clients remotely over a network, typically via the Internet. Rather than purchasing, installing, and maintaining software on local servers or individual computers, organizations access these applications through web browsers or secure network connections on a subscription or usage-based pricing model.
Key Characteristics
- Remote Access and Delivery
- Subscription-Based Pricing Model
- Provider-Managed Maintenance and Updates
- Scalability and Flexibility
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