On-Premise Computing
On-premise computing refers to the model of running software, storing data, and managing IT infrastructure on physical servers located within an organization's own facilities, rather than using remote cloud services. This approach prioritizes control, security, and compliance, making it ideal for industries with strict regulations, but it demands ongoing maintenance and can be costlier in the long run as cloud alternatives evolve.
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Surprisingly, even in 2023, over 60% of global enterprises maintain on-premise computing for sensitive operations, as revealed by a Gartner survey, because it allows for faster data processing in scenarios like financial trading where milliseconds matter—proving that this 'old-school' method still outperforms the cloud in certain high-speed applications.
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