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MCI WorldCom and Critical Path Power into Outsourced Messaging ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
May 1, 2000 Abstract : MCI WorldCom and Critical Path plan to offer the following services: Web mail service, starting at $2 per user, per month, POP3 mail service starting at $3.50/user/month, IMAP4 service starting at $5.50/user/month and a Microsoft Exchange collaborative service starting at $12 /user/month with 20MB of disk space.
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PSINet and HP ~ OpenMail as an Outsourced Global Messaging ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Apr 7, 2000 Abstract : We expect the plan to be a moderate success in Europe. We have no expectations of success within the United States
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Are ASP Applications Right for You? Part 1: Decision Factors ( Pages)
by Miles Szczurek
Aug 22, 2001 Abstract : Like so many Internet conventions, the Application Service Provider (ASP), is really a combination of two 'old' concepts, turn key applications and outsourced services. Many of the lessons learned from these areas are directly applicable to ASP provided applications, and many of the same questions need to be asked and answered before a determination can be made on whether an ASP application should be considered.
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United Messaging ~ Ready…Set…Outsource! ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Apr 6, 2000 Abstract : We believe that within a 3 year time frame, the outsourced corporate messaging market will capture 25% of the existing install base, which sizes the ASP Messaging market at 47.5 Million Seats (Probability 70%)
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Understanding the True Cost of Sourcing ( Pages)
by Bill McBeath and Colin Kessinger
Apr 23, 2004 Abstract : In today's twenty-first century, global outsourced business world, the traditional and somewhat simplistic approaches used to measure cost for sourcing decisions of direct materials fall short.
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Software as a Service beyond Customer Relationship Management and Sales ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 17, 2006 Abstract : Applications are more often outsourced than infrastructure, and this is increasingly done through software as a service (SaaS). Vendors such as WebEx, Webcom, MCA Solutions, and Ariba are delivering applications as SaaS.
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Concur's Customers Can Network Now ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Dec 15, 1999 Abstract : Following the path of other E-procurement vendors, Concur announced a purchasing network for large companies. At the same time, Concur announced that its entire suite of products, including access to its purchasing network, will be available to small and mid-sized companies as an outsourced, Web-based product.
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