Cloud repatriation is gaining momentum – but is it a wise choice?

In the IT world, repatriation is when companies return their services, applications or data from the public cloud to the internal cloud, whether to the private cloud or on-premise. After years of utilizing the offerings of major cloud computing service providers such as AWS and Azure, the evidence – both anecdotal and research – suggests that the tide has turned and companies are looking to regain full control.

For example, the Barclays CIO Survey found that the “share of respondents planning repatriation rose from 49% in the first half of 2021 to 69% in the second half.” In the first half of 24 this had risen to 83%, which is “the highest value since the survey was conducted”. Interestingly, storage and databases were the most likely assets to be moved back to the private cloud or on-premise.