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  2. On-premises software - Wikipedia

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    Alfresco, an example of on-premises document management software An Example of on-premises software (MediaWiki). On-premises software (abbreviated to on-prem, and often written as "on-premise") [1] 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.

  3. Hybrid SaaS - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid SaaS refers to a deployment model where a software application is delivered as a service and combines elements of both on-premises and cloud-based infrastructure. In this model, some components or data reside on the customer's local infrastructure (on-premises) while others are hosted in the cloud.

  4. Multicloud - Wikipedia

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    Multicloud (also written as multi-cloud or multi cloud) is a term with varying interpretations, generally referring to a system using multiple cloud computing providers. According to ISO /IEC 22123-1: "multi-cloud is a cloud deployment model in which a customer uses public cloud services provided by two or more cloud service providers". [ 1 ]

  5. Cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    Cloud bursting is an application deployment model in which an application runs in a private cloud or data center and "bursts" to a public cloud when the demand for computing capacity increases. A primary advantage of cloud bursting and a hybrid cloud model is that an organization pays for extra compute resources only when they are needed. [ 68 ]

  6. Managed private cloud - Wikipedia

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    Software companies have taken a variety of strategies in the Managed Private Cloud realm. Some software organizations have provided managed private cloud options internally, such as Microsoft. Companies that offer an on-premises deployment option, by definition, enable third-party companies to market Managed Private Cloud solutions.

  7. IBM App Connect Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    IBM delivers the IBM ACE software either in traditional software install on your local premises to deploy to VM's, bare metal, container native on premise also IBM ACE is a key technology in IBM Cloud Pak for Integration (CP4i) or by an IBM administered cloud environment.

  8. OpenStack - Wikipedia

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    As the OpenStack project has matured, vendors have pioneered multiple ways for customers to deploy OpenStack: OpenStack-based Public Cloud A vendor provides a public cloud computing system based on the OpenStack project. On-premises distribution In this model, a customer downloads and installs an OpenStack distribution in their internal network.

  9. Deployment diagram - Wikipedia

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    A deployment diagram [1] "specifies constructs that can be used to define the execution architecture of systems and the assignment of software artifacts to system elements." [1] To describe a web site, for example, a deployment diagram would show what hardware components ("nodes") exist (e.g., a web server, an application server, and a database server), what software components ("artifacts ...