What's a Better Choice: On Premise or the Cloud?

A lot of business owners ask whether they should remain on premise or move their services to the cloud. These days, almost everyone is speaking about the benefits of the cloud, and while the lower cost can be an alluring option, you cannot rely on a single system to meet the needs of everyone everywhere. The cloud may not be right for you depending on your needs.

First, let's look at the advantages of the cloud. For example, you have a reduced need for IT support staff when you are already short on help. Also, you will not have to deal with servers, and the cloud is a cost effective choice. You will also have the option to use the latest technology. Despite these advantages, the cloud is not a perfect choice for all businesses. For example, there are confidentiality concerns, and there is always the possibility that the off-site system will fail.

Staying on-premise will have its share of advantages and disadvantages too. A larger organization may choose to stay on premise because it grants them greater security, and they can control their documents and information better. The biggest disadvantage of this system relates to the cost and storage space. You may also need software licenses. Making a decision boils down to the individual circumstances of a business.

How Much Will Downtime Cost You?

How much does experiencing downtime at your business cost? Looking at the average loss, it comes in at around $5,600 every minute or $300,000 per hour. What's worse, if disaster strikes, will your business make a comeback? According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, about 40 percent of businesses will not reopen their doors after they have incurred the unmerciful wrath of disaster. An additional 25 percent cannot survive for longer than a year. Those statistics are humbling.

What will you do in the event of a disaster? Do you have a disaster recovery plan? You might think that you have an excellent plan, but do you test it regularly for flaws? No matter what type of business you might have, you want a solid IT company to stand behind you. Entrust Technology Consulting Services will test your disaster recovery plan on a regular basis, and they will make sure that it works. You want to stay one step ahead of the unexpected.

Safeguarding your data and everything that you worked hard for is not only a good idea, it's a necessity. Would you risk not having medical insurance? We recommend that you have multiple redundancies and backups in different locations to protect yourself.  Click here for more info

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Steve Jobs,
Co-founder of Apple.

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