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Barbara S
2017-04-03
Just starting out, but very satistied at this time - thanks so much - You would make MILLIONS if you had a button to consult a tax person with questions - THAT would be so great - Your marketing group should've suggested this! From an old marketeer, Barbara
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Jeremy B
2019-02-11
Very helpful tool for 1099. How do you auto populate though. I find it tedious to manually type the same info over and over. Still WAY better than the alternative though. Thanks.
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On-premises software (commonly misstated as on-premise, and alternatively abbreviated “on-premise”) is installed and runs on computers on the premises of the person or organization using the software, rather than at a remote facility such as a server farm or cloud.
The biggest difference between these two systems is how they are deployed. Cloud-based software is hosted on the vendor's servers and accessed through a web browser. On-premise software is installed locally, on a company's own computers and servers.
The difference between on-premise and cloud is essential where this hardware and software resides. On-premise means that a company keeps all of this IT environment onsite either managed by themselves or a third party. Cloud means that it is housed offsite with someone else responsible for monitoring and maintaining it.
The correct question is What is the real difference between an on-premises infrastructure and private cloud? And then the answer is that the on-premises infrastructure is hosted internally by the organization, while the private cloud is a virtualized computing infrastructure hosted remotely in any data center.
Scalability Cloud technologies provide greater flexibility as you only pay for what you use and can easily scale to meet demand, for example adding and scaling back licenses. Lower energy costs — When you move to the cloud, you no longer have to pay to power on-premise servers or to maintain their environment.
Cloud storage can be considerably cheaper than on premise at lower data levels. But as the total amount of storage increases, so does the total cost.
On-premises is the software and technology that is located within the physical confines of an enterprise often in the company's data center as opposed to running remotely on hosted servers or in the cloud.
On-premises software (commonly misstated as on-premise, and alternatively abbreviated “on-premise”) is installed and runs on computers on the premises of the person or organization using the software, rather than at a remote facility such as a server farm or cloud.
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