
On-premise refers to a usage and Licensing model for server-based computer programs (software). The licence holder purchases or rents software and operates it under its own responsibility on its own hardware, which is not provided by the software provider. In addition to the acquisition and operating costs, additional maintenance fees are usually incurred in order to involve the customer in the further development of the software by the provider or to provide further support. support by the manufacturer.
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