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Guest stevena1
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I know there is a Relius specific board but not much activity there. We are a small TPA shop and thinking about changing our current Relius installed setup to Relius ASP. One thing we are contemplating to keep costs down is keeping our balance forward (bundled) plans on our current server, and pushing our daily plans to ASP.

In looking at whether to move all plans to ASP or just our daily plans, we would be interested to know from other Relius users who moved to ASP if you think moving bundled plans to the ASP model is worth doing. How much increased efficiency is there with bundled plans? What specifically would be faster? Do you think its a good idea to keep them seperate or is ASP so great that you would recommend moving all plans there?

We are discussing with Relius as well, but of course they are a little biased... :)

Thank you!

Guest sjphillips
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I know there is a Relius specific board but not much activity there. We are a small TPA shop and thinking about changing our current Relius installed setup to Relius ASP. One thing we are contemplating to keep costs down is keeping our balance forward (bundled) plans on our current server, and pushing our daily plans to ASP.

In looking at whether to move all plans to ASP or just our daily plans, we would be interested to know from other Relius users who moved to ASP if you think moving bundled plans to the ASP model is worth doing. How much increased efficiency is there with bundled plans? What specifically would be faster? Do you think its a good idea to keep them seperate or is ASP so great that you would recommend moving all plans there?

We are discussing with Relius as well, but of course they are a little biased... :)

Thank you!

I'm not an ASP user (although we subscribe to the RRS service, so I have a little experience with it), but why would you want to pay for and maintain the system on your current server? Wouldn't you be paying for the system twice?

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