> From: MB Software Solutions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >The only ones I remember seeing were products that your leasing the
> >functionality of, ie you pay and you given access to the web parts for
> >what you have.  The data is on their corporate server not yours.
> >
> >Because of that limitation, I never got more interested.
> >  
> >
> 
> The "pay as you go" model?  "Software as a Service" model?  This was a 
> buzzword recently.  Wonder how it's catching on?  My clients would 
> rather the data be on their own networks rather than hosting centrally 
> on the web for others to pirate.

It is paid access much like a lease or rent of web software.  I you want
to tag it as software as a service I think that is newer and much more
driven by webservice, instead of just a web interface in the old ASP
days.  



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