Business service provider

Business service provider

Business service providers (BSPs) are companies that offer state-of-the-art business applications over the Web. These are Application service providers where applications are built and delivered as Web services - designed with modern security, management, and identity standards to facilitate the plug-and-play integration of these services with other BSP services or with internal corporate Web services. The integration platform for BSP services within a company is the enterprise service bus.

A Business Service Provider can also provide a combination of web-based software with the additional support of outsourced human administrative services.


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