The Lease vs. Own Debate

Inside ASP Special Report

By Daniel Safarik

Most buy-side institutions don’t test-drive off-the-shelf solutions. The ASP model is poised to change all that.

These days, it’s no longer a question of buy versus build. It’s lease versus own. This may not seem like a revelation, but it’s new to buy-side firms.

Using an ASP may allow firms to concentrate on their core competencies, but not all buy-side institutions are convinced that ASPs are the way to go. Many investment managers are apprehensive or downright opposed to

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