On-Premise vs Cloud
As more and more businesses move from on-premises to cloud-based solutions, deciding whether to migrate your current print infrastructure can be challenging. This page highlights the pros and cons of each option to help you evaluate the best fit for your business. Discover key factors such as scalability, cost, data security, and flexibility to decide whether on-premises or cloud printing is right for you.
On-premise vs. cloud: wondering whether it’s time to migrate?
To help in your decision-making, weigh up the pros and cons of each option against some key questions:
• Are you fully committed to on-premises infrastructure, or are you scaling back?
• Is your current set-up fit for purpose?
• Are you bound by industry regulations to manage your data in a certain way?
• Do your users need greater flexibility and control over how they access tools and applications, such as printing?
Uncover the ideal solutions for your business as we navigate you through the page, showcasing tailored options designed to drive your success and help you make the right decision.
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Cloud-based vs. on-premises: key considerations
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Scalability | Cloud solutions are subscription-based, making adding or removing users a simple task. | Scaling on-premises IT infrastructure requires planning, expertise and capital investment. |
Flexibility | Cloud computing enables users to access data and applications from anywhere in the world, as long as they have an internet connection. | On premises infrastructure is more limiting and usually requires users to be logged in to the network. |
Data security | In cloud-based solutions, data is held in a secure environment by a third party, but it’s important to check where the data is held. | On-premises infrastructure means data is held and managed on-site – a legal requirement for some industries. |
Costs | Cloud solutions usually mean a monthly payment based on the number of users, without the need for investment upfront. | On-premises infrastructure can be a significant financial investment and costly to maintain. |
Customisation | Cloud solutions tend to be limited to the provider’s built-in functionality. | With the right expertise, on-premises infrastructure can be customised to suit the specific needs of an organisation. |
What’s the right choice for your business?
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