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Cloud Based CMMS vs On-Premise

Cloud Based CMMS vs On-Premise

Is your organization best suited for a cloud based CMMS or on-premise maintenance software? As the price of bandwidth and storage continues to decrease, cloud-based maintenance software is becoming an increasingly popular choice. Many cloud-based CMMS/EAM software vendors are pushing this technology as a convenient and cost-effective alternative to traditional, on-premise software, but cloud-based solutions aren’t necessarily right for everyone. There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all solution, so you would be better off exploring the pros and cons of cloud-based vs on-premise CMMS options before committing to any particular technology.

Advantages of Using a Cloud-Based CMMS

As its name suggests, cloud based CMMS software is a hosted service that’s accessible over the Internet. You don’t have to install any hardware or software, or worry about anything technical for that matter⁠—your vendor will handle backups, security, and upgrades. Cloud based CMMS systems, or online CMMS systems, enable businesses to focus on core responsibilities while avoiding the need to recruit additional IT staff. Benefits of using a cloud based vs on-premise CMMS include the following:

  • Lower upfront cost and total cost of ownership (TCO)
  • No new infrastructure requirements
  • No software licensing costs
  • Software provider does the “grunt” work
  • Access your CMMS system anytime, anywhere

Cloud based CMMS software generally appeals to start-ups and SMBs that don’t have a lot of capital, IT resources, or technical expertise. Online CMMS software is often seen as less secure than on-premise solutions, but it also has some security advantages. For example, cloud-based systems are less likely to be affected by viruses because there is no local data and the software is regularly updated with the latest security patches. Cloud based CMMS systems are typically housed on multiple servers to increase reliability and availability. The network, servers, and application are monitored 24/7, 365 days a year.

Benefits of On-Premise Maintenance Software

On-premise maintenance software is installed and runs on the computers of the organization using the software. The organization has to purchase usage rights for the software upfront, buy the equipment necessary to run the software, and install the software or pay a third-party to install it. The decision to use on-premise software is usually based on the fact that in-house IT staff will have better control over the security and use of the software. Security threats faced by organizations using maintenance management software include stolen equipment, improper disposal of business records, and hacking or malware. On-premise software boasts the following benefits:

  • Dedicated IT staff for support and maintenance
  • Control over all data and systems
  • Sensitive data is stored and handled internally

Larger organizations in industries with strict compliance requirements and legislation typically prefer on-premise software because it gives them more control over their data and processes. Furthermore, on-premise software has broader customization capabilities and integrates more readily with other systems. Although the initial investment is higher, on-premise software pays for itself over time. On the other hand, a subscription-based software service could get expensive as an organization grows.

So, going back to the original question. Which is better: cloud based vs on-premise CMMS systems? The answer depends on your business’s needs from financial, security and technical standpoints. Before trying to decide between an on-premise and online CMMS, carefully weigh the pros and cons of both options. Don’t just consider cost⁠—other factors to keep in mind when making your decision include customization, compliance, security and control. At DPSI, we offer both on-premise and cloud based maintenance software. Sign up for a CMMS free trial or contact us for more information!

Filed Under: Articles, EAM & CMMS, on Maintenance Reliability Tagged With: CMMS, maintenance, reliability

About Alex Williams

Alex Williams is the Director of Sales and Professional Services at DPSI, an industry-leading provider of computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) and enterprise asset management (EAM) software.

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