Cloud vs. Desktop Software: A Guide for Small Businesses

June 21, 2024

Cloud vs. Desktop Software: A Guide for Small Businesses Hero

Which small business software is right for you? One of the most fundamental options you face today is whether to buy a cloud solution or a on-premise solution. For this article, I wanted to share the pros and cons of each option so you can decide your own winner of cloud vs desktop software.

Cloud vs Desktop software

  Cloud-based Software Desktop Software
Cost With the cloud, you are perpetually “renting” access to your software.
You pay a smaller amount on a monthly or annual basis, but over time,
you may end up spending more than if you had just purchased the
software.
You pay in full up-front for the cost of the software. You often
then receive updates until the next version is released, and then you
pay for the upgrade.
Functionality Feature may differ. Requires analyzing the areas most important to
you. Even the same software program, like “QuickBooks Pro and QuickBooks
Online” may have differences between their online and desktop
functionality.
Feature may differ. Requires analyzing the areas most important to
you.
Availability Software can typically be accessed from any website browser. However,
when you don’t have an Internet connection, you usually won’t be able to
use the software.
You may be able to access your software remotely through a VPN connection.
Otherwise, you’ll have to be in the same physical location as the
software to use the software.
Security Any information stored on the web can be vulnerable to hackers.
However, most cloud providers have instituted multiple levels of
security to prevent intrusions.
Information stored on a local desktop or server must be backed up to
multiple locations and stored off site. Otherwise, you could lose all
your data due to fire, flood or theft.
Administration The cloud software provider provides all the infrastructure. They
take care of security, backups, patches, and upgrades.
You’ll need an IT resource to manage the IT environment, manage
upgrades, and create policies for rolling out new versions of the
software.

Many small businesses are moving toward cloud-based software due to its affordability, ease of use, lower IT administration costs, and convenience with the new normal of the hybrid workforce. But every software solution is slightly different.

If you want to explore your options, please reach out to our team by via email at support@skratsch.com or by calling 1.313.284.5656

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Steve Kaschimer

Steve Kaschimer

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Steve is a Software and Cloud Engineer, Content Creator, and Innovation Enthusiast. He is open to collaborating on projects that match his skills, which include .NET Framework/Core, C#, APIs, RESTful Services, SQL Databases, and Azure.