Advanced Software Products Group Celebrates 40 Years of Innovation and Global Growth
- dyost256
- May 22
- 1 min read
Advanced Software Products Group (ASPG, Inc.) is proudly celebrating its 40th anniversary, marking four decades of innovation, growth, and leadership in the global information technology industry.
Founded in 1986 by Cathy Thompson and Lisa Hamilton, ASPG began with a clear mission: to deliver powerful, reliable software solutions that help organizations solve critical IT challenges. Forty years later, that mission continues to drive the company’s success as ASPG has grown into a large, trusted IT solutions provider serving customers across the globe.
Headquartered in Naples, FL, ASPG has expanded rapidly beyond North America, establishing dedicated international representation in 24 countries and continuing to grow. While its global footprint has broadened, ASPG’s North American customer base continues to expand at an exceptional pace.
Today, ASPG supports organizations across virtually every industry, including state and federal government, healthcare, finance, education, transportation, manufacturing, and retail. Notably, ASPG is proud to serve a majority of the GLOBAL 1000 data centers, which rely on ASPG software solutions to increase productivity, protect mission-critical data, and resolve complex challenges within their IT environments.
“As we celebrate 40 years, we reflect with pride on where we started and with excitement on where we are headed,” said Cathy Thompson, ASPG Founder and President. “Our success is rooted in the trust of our customers, the dedication of our teams, and an unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence.”
As ASPG looks ahead, the company remains focused on delivering innovative software solutions that empower organizations worldwide, building on four decades of expertise while shaping the future of enterprise IT.

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