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Can Cloud Computing reduce your energy consumption by 90+%?

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SaaS v. On-premises Software: Which One is More Green?

In case you haven’t heard (or aren’t obsessively following IT trends like we are), the great trend in software is the evolution from traditional “on-premises” software (e.g. client/server software installed at the office) to Software as a Service (SaaS) (i.e. web-based applications that are managed in the vendors’ data center and accessed “on-demand” through a web browser).

Given what’s at stake for software companies in either camp, debating the merits of each model has led to some fiery discourse. We thought we’d fan the flames by introducing another angle: which model is “greener;” that is, better for the environment.

That’s an 93% reduction in overall energy consumption for a four physician practice using SaaS EMR software over on-premise software!

Read more at www.softwareadvice.com