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Re: Clients and financial years
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Boris Kortiak |
Subject: |
Re: Clients and financial years |
Date: |
Sat, 31 Mar 2001 16:43:57 -0500 |
Kenneth,
In this context, I think it stands for Application Service Provider. Sort of
like
the old time-share computing model.
"Kenneth D. Reiszner" wrote:
> I realize that I am a dunce when it comes to acronyms in the computing field
> so I
> routinely use Babel to enlighten me. Unfortunately although I have seen ASP
> many
> times in the literature I have yet to see it defined and the definitions
> given by
> Babel in this instance are I think unsatisfactory.:
> <snip>
> > For this to work, security must be considered. I see two scenarios here:
> > a) companies have to be completely separate. this would apply to ASP
> > or others running multiple companies on the same system and the
> > companies are really separate.
<snip>
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