👉 Allowance computing is a cloud computing model that allows organizations to outsource their IT infrastructure, including hardware, software, and network resources, while retaining control over the underlying computing environment. In this model, businesses pay for the computing resources they use rather than owning them outright, similar to how a traditional enterprise might pay for physical servers and data centers. This approach offers flexibility, scalability, and cost-efficiency, as companies can quickly adjust their resource allocation based on demand without the capital expenditure associated with maintaining physical infrastructure. Additionally, allowance computing often includes managed services, security, and compliance features, ensuring that the organization's IT needs are met while reducing the burden on internal IT teams.