Cloud VS Onsite

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Cloud Services

Moving to the cloud is giving organizations of all shapes and sizes the ability to move faster, be more agile, and innovate their businesses. The shift to cloud computing has completely transformed how we work, communicate, and collaborate—and is fast becoming a necessity to stay competitive in today’s digital world.

If you’re considering moving to cloud-based services and solutions, it’s not only important to understand the basics of cloud computing and how it can help you accelerate your digital transformation, but also its advantages and limitations.

Onsite Servers

Applications like photoshop, InDesign and CAD products, etc. generate huge files and moving that data up and down an internet connection means either poor productivity or a very expensive internet connection. If your applications do a lot of automated graphics rendering or you need real-time visibility, you really should not go into the cloud. Other examples include share trading, air traffic control and weather forecasting.

Supporters of cloud storage always point to cost saving benefits when arguing in favour of cloud based solutions. In addition, there are many cost savings associated with cloud storage, but that does not mean you will see instant savings. The all in cost to migrate and operate applications using cloud based solutions can be very expensive, even more, expensive than your current solutions. Not to mention cloud costs continue to add up over time as you pay recurring fees to the provider. If you have enough start-up capital, you could save a lot of money down the road by building your own business network. If you are only considering the cloud to save money, you may want to look into it a little further.