“We’re saving 25 percent over the next 5 years-it’s had a huge impact on our district’s budget.” “To the best of our knowledge, we are the first public school in Wisconsin to make the switch from buying servers as hardware to hosting data in the cloud,” Minten says. In contrast, the district had AWS running within 20 minutes, and fully configured and operational within six hours. Taking a more traditional hardware-based approach would have taken three to four days. It is also reducing time to market and service costs by relying on Amazon Premium Support for assistance instead of contracting outside help. The district gained immediate energy savings by turning off several of the old servers. Gibraltar is currently on track to save 25 percent over the typical 5 year lifespan of an on-premises infrastructure.
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