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</br>Both cloud and on-premise IT have their strengths.The right setup depends on your goals, budget, and security needs.Castellan helps you find the perfect balance with tailored,future-ready IT solutions.
</br>Cloud ComputingOn-Premise IT
</br>Choosing What Fits Your Business
</br>Every business relies on technology, but where should your IT systems live?In the cloud or in your own data centre? The right choice impacts your cost,security, and scalability for years to come.Cloud ComputingYour data and applications are hosted online through a third-party provider.ProsLower upfront costs (no hardware purchase)Flexible and easy to scaleAccess from anywhere, anytimeAutomatic updates and maintenance
</br>Requires reliable internet connectionData security depends on provider’s policiesLimited control over infrastructure
</br>ProsFull
</br>(818)789-0088
</br>Both cloud and on-premise IT have their strengths.The right setup depends on your goals, budget, and security needs.Castellan helps you find the perfect balance with tailored,future-ready IT solutions.
</br>Cloud ComputingOn-Premise IT
</br>Choosing What Fits Your Business
</br>Every business relies on technology, but where should your IT systems live?In the cloud or in your own data centre? The right choice impacts your cost,security, and scalability for years to come.Cloud ComputingYour data and applications are hosted online through a third-party provider.ProsLower upfront costs (no hardware purchase)Flexible and easy to scaleAccess from anywhere, anytimeAutomatic updates and maintenance
</br>Requires reliable internet connectionData security depends on provider’s policiesLimited control over infrastructure
</br>ProsFull