Transform Your Accounting with Tally on Cloud
Break free from local hardware limitations. Host your Tally Prime or Tally ERP 9 on our secure, high-speed cloud servers. Enjoy 24/7 remote access, automated backups, and zero maintenance—accessible from any Windows, Mac, or mobile device.
Use Single User Tally on Multiple Systems
Stop paying for expensive multi-user license upgrades just for remote access.
With our Tally on Cloud infrastructure, you can host your existing Single User (Silver) Tally license on the cloud. This allows you, your accountant, or your partners to log in and access the software from different locations and different computers seamlessly via the internet.
*Note: A single-user license allows one active session at a time, but provides unlimited flexibility on WHERE and on WHAT DEVICE you work from.
Why Choose Cloud Over Local?
Traditional Local Tally
- Tied to a single physical office computer
- High risk of hard drive failure & data loss
- Vulnerable to local ransomware attacks
- Manual, time-consuming backups required
- Expensive hardware maintenance costs
Tally on Cloud
- 100% Remote Access from Anywhere
- Enterprise-grade server reliability
- Advanced firewall & virus protection
- Automated, secure daily data backups
- Zero hardware maintenance & IT headaches
Key Features
Automated Backups
Never lose your financial data again. We implement strict, automated daily backup protocols to ensure your Tally data is recoverable and safe from corruption.
Bank-Grade Security
Your financial data is hosted behind robust firewalls with end-to-end encryption, protecting your organization from malware, ransomware, and unauthorized access.
Cross-Platform Access
Access your Tally interface exactly as you know it, directly from a Windows PC, MacBook, Linux machine, or even a tablet via our secure HTML5 web client.
High-Speed Printing
Print your Tally invoices, ledgers, and reports seamlessly from the cloud directly to your local office printers without installing complex drivers.
Benefits of Cloud Solutions for Chartered Accountants
Access Client Data Anywhere
Keep tax ledgers, financial returns, and compliance assets synchronized inside a centralized environment. Ensure partners and auditing staff maintain a uniform look at data metrics securely from any location or field terminal.
Lightning-Fast Performance
High-tier compute allocations ensure instant compilation speeds for massive financial books and audits. Experience zero database lag during critical month-end close operations and filing windows.
Streamlined Financial Analysis
Consolidate budgeting models, reporting forecasts, and complex ledger statements into a single interface dashboard. Share active data summaries across hierarchies to complete audit evaluations much faster.
Bank-Grade Security Protocols
Enforce advanced encryption, multi-layered firewall protections, and automated incremental image backups. Keep confidential tax data and financial assets protected according to standard regulatory compliance requirements.
The Most Affordable Tally on Cloud Provider in India
Moving to the cloud isn't just about remote access—it's a smart financial decision. We eliminate the hidden costs of local servers, providing enterprise-grade infrastructure at a predictable, budget-friendly monthly price tailored for Indian businesses.
Zero Server Costs
Stop paying lakhs for local hardware upgrades and physical servers.
No IT Salary Required
We handle all maintenance, updates, and troubleshooting for you.
Save on Electricity
No need to run local servers and AC units 24/7 to keep data accessible.
Pay as You Scale
Upgrade your plan instantly only when you need to add more users.
Zero-Downtime Migration & TCP Customization
Worried about moving years of financial data? Our seamless migration process ensures your business never skips a beat. Plus, our cloud environment fully supports all your custom TDL/TCP files and third-party integrations.
Backup Local Data
Our engineers securely back up your existing local Tally data and custom TCP scripts.
Secure Cloud Upload
Data is migrated to our high-speed NVMe servers via an encrypted, secure tunnel.
Login & Work
You receive your secure credentials. Simply log in and resume work from exactly where you left off.
Cloud Infrastructure & Accounting Insights
Select an asset below from our resource registry to map its performance architecture layout maps.
Tally on Cloud vs. Local Desktop Tally: Which is Better?
The operational framework of modern enterprise resource planning (ERP) environments relies heavily on architecture availability. For decades, traditional finance teams ran automated ledgers exclusively from localized on-premise hardware deployments. However, physical endpoints present single-point-of-failure liabilities that modern operations can no longer tolerate. Transitioning to a distributed environment represents a fundamental evolution in corporate data resilience and accessibility.
Operational Cost Analysis: CapEx vs. OpEx
Local desktop accounting frameworks depend on physical hardware provisioning. When scaling operations locally, enterprises incur substantial Capital Expenditure (CapEx), including dedicated application server chassis, uninterrupted power supply (UPS) banks, managed network switches, and redundant local arrays (RAID setups). Furthermore, maintaining this infrastructure demands an ongoing operational budget allocation for dedicated IT personnel, on-site diagnostics, patch deployment, and hardware lifecycles.
Cloud hosting shifts financial requirements to a highly predictable Operational Expenditure (OpEx) subscription profile. By utilizing managed remote virtual machine allocations, enterprises eliminate hardware amortization costs, infrastructure space allocations, and server cooling electricity expenses. Infrastructure operations, backup automation, and firewall patches are systematically maintained by core providers, completely cutting out the need for on-site system administration teams.
Local Desktop Infrastructure
- High upfront infrastructure CapEx costs
- Vulnerability to physical drive failure
- Requires specialized on-site IT administration
- Tied to physical facility operating windows
Managed Cloud Hosting
- Zero upfront hardware provisions (OpEx model)
- Automated redundant backup clustering
- Centralized managed environment maintenance
- Continuous 24/7 global endpoint operations
How to Run Tally Prime on a MacBook Pro (Without Windows)
The standard software runtime for corporate accounting solutions remains tied to native Windows environments. Because Tally Prime utilizes win32 kernel dependencies and specific execution runtimes, it lacks an official, native installation package for Apple macOS. This mismatch creates massive challenges for modern creative enterprises, consultants, and executive teams operating exclusively on Apple Silicon hardware.
The Challenge of Modern Apple Silicon Architecture
Historically, macOS users relied on physical dual-boot virtualization frameworks like Apple Boot Camp to run alternative operating systems natively. However, the migration to proprietary Apple Silicon processors (M-Series ARM chipsets) completely removed native x86 operating architecture execution pathways. Local translation methods or hypervisor environments often require extensive compute resources, which drains laptop battery reserves, slows down performance, and leads to application instability when compiling data-heavy ledgers.
Structural Insight: Attempting to виртуализировать database frameworks within temporary localized translation boxes exposes database systems to file index errors if session connectivity drops abruptly.
Is Tally on Cloud Safe? The Ultimate Security & Backup Guide
The primary objection regarding cloud migration revolves around data storage isolation. Because financial records represent sensitive internal business intelligence, stakeholders are often hesitant to store their transaction data outside on-site physical facilities. However, objective assessment reveals that on-premise hardware security is usually outpaced by modern, automated enterprise security architectures.
Isolating and Mitigating Ransomware Risks
Modern ransomware attacks target active directory paths, network file shares, and local drive mappings. In a typical on-premise setup, if a user downloads an infected payload, it scans the local network and encrypts any connected databases instantly.
Managed cloud environments prevent this structural risk by keeping the underlying database isolated from the client's local network. Data transmissions are encapsulated using advanced tunneling protocols or SSL/TLS encryption streams. Because client workstations only process visual interface updates rather than direct file operations, malware cannot bridge across the connection tunnel, protecting core databases from local endpoint infections.
How to Use a Single-User Tally License on Multiple Systems
Managing software budgets requires efficient resource allocation. For growing businesses, buying multi-user application licenses presents a massive cost barrier when only a few users need access. Understanding how user credentials and license access map across platforms allows businesses to optimize their setups without violating license rules.
Understanding the Limitations of Silver Licenses
A standard Single-User (Silver) license is explicitly bound to a single computer's unique hardware identifier (MAC address and operating system profile). If you install the application on a local desktop in the office, that license is locked to that machine. To access accounts from home or a secondary laptop, users typically have to purchase an expensive multi-user upgrade or manually move license files back and forth, which frequently leads to activation errors and data mismatch issues.