Adjective
on-prem (not comparable)
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(computing, of software) Installed and run on computers on the premises of the organisation that uses it, and not elsewhere (such as in a server farm or in the cloud).
As with on-prem deployments, NGINX Plus on AWS provides SSL/TLS offload, caching, and bandwidth and rate control to help you deliver content to your users in a predictable and secure manner. Source: Internet
The new WAN edge needs to simultaneously integrate with cloud-delivered security, and at the same time address the on-prem security requirements such as a stateful firewall and advanced segmentation. Source: Internet
As a result, legacy or “on-prem” (short for “on-the-premises”) data centres have only seen a very slow decline, while the growth of public-cloud usage has been slower than was first anticipated ten years ago. Source: Internet
For flexibility, they need solutions that allow them to keep one foot on-prem, the other in a cloud and perhaps a hand in yet another cloud, he said. Source: Internet
Nutanix Prism automates the installation and registration of Cloud Connector within the on-prem appliance accelerating the integration with the XenApp and XenDesktop service on Citrix Cloud. Source: Internet
Automatically build and test your code with hosted or on-prem builds. Source: Internet