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Are Hosted Apps For You? David Kodama, December 2003, Managing Automation
For years, corporate information technology (IT) departments have spent a majority of their time just keeping systems up and running. That leaves precious little time to address user requests and it limits the support IT can reasonably provide to corporate goals and strategies. Now there's another option: hosted enterprise applications and outsourced IT . . . |
Plugging in to Hosted Applications Mike Thompson, November 1999, New Architect
At one time your main task was adding new content to the site, but now you're likely to have to quickly add new applications as well. But adding applications -- even a mundane message board -- is much more difficult and time consuming than adding static content . . . |
Moving from Legacy to Hosted Applications Jerri Ledford, May 2001, Datamation
There is one essential truth about having your business applications in your own IT department that can't be replaced, no matter who you might outsource them to: you are in complete and total control. For the mission-critical applications that make your business a business, it's hard to contemplate giving even part of that control to someone else.
Trusting even a portion of the processes that make your business run to someone else has its rewards, however. When you release some of the responsibility, you also relinquish some of the pain. What's more, at least in theory, you take on a partner to help you shoulder the responsibility . . . |
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