Automated Solutions Corporation is a sparse public-record case: the visible trail is not a glossy product site or a filed annual report, but an old network-resource footprint, a live directory profile, and enough routing context to ask a commercial question that matters for small digital-service suppliers. The question is not whether the company can be valued like a large platform. It is whether a small implementation-support account can keep a customer because it carries memory, supplier coordination, address-resource history and continuity risk that a cheaper substitute may not inherit cleanly.