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Consulting Companies Unite With ASP-One To Enhance Services

By E.B. Flanagan, CRN
December 11, 2000    12:34 PM ET

Five consulting companies have joined with ASP-One to enhance client services. Headquartered in Chicago, ASP-One hosts software applications and professional content, delivering them on a worldwide basis via the Internet. ASP-One's flagship service, Biz@Large, is designed to integrate a variety of applications and business tools allowing organizations to run the software they need over the Internet. Consulting companies have found the Biz@Large package attractive. <P> ASP-One, announced that five companies have joined its Channel Partner Program. The partnership will allow the companies to offer software delivery, data management and professional services through Biz@Large. Biz@Large allows providers to develop their own professional communities and e-business strategies, and to outsource all, or part, of their information technology needs. Available components include a wider range of financial, human resources and productivity software. These are bundled with electronic communications, along with document and project management tools. Interested companies can also bring custom software or their Web sites to ASP-One. <P> The five consulting companies involved in the Partner program include Century Business Services, a provider of outsourced business services to small and medium-sized companies throughout the United States; Delcom Systems Group, a provider of technical solutions and support for networked environments and a complete source for integration; and GSS&C (Gleeson, Sklar, Sawyers & Cumpata) which serves the accounting, tax and management consulting needs of entrepreneurial businesses. also in the partner program are Home Plus Internet Computer Services, a one-stop SOHO computer solutions provider experienced in DSL/T1 to workstation installation, maintenance and training and Information Engineers which offers small business technology assessments, IT implementation assistance and strategic technology planning services.


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