The shift to cloud repatriation: why organizations are making the change – part 1

Over the past decade, perhaps no IT trend has been as transformative as the widespread availability of public cloud. With hyperscalers offering the promise of infinite scalability and flexibility for their workloads while easing the need for organizations to spend on internal infrastructure, tools and staff, organizations have entered a new era headlong.

But recently, as enterprise cloud strategies have matured, there has been a growing realization not only that the expected financial returns from public cloud investments may prove elusive, but also a realization that organizations may be at risk of losing flexibility. , safety and control. when they go β€œall-in” on the public cloud. As a result, we’ve seen a growing number of companies begin to rethink their cloud strategies and make wiser decisions about where their most critical workloads should be located. This rethink has led to a gradual migration of workloads from public cloud to private cloud environments – β€œrepatriation” – and reflects a growing understanding of an undeniable truth: the public cloud is simply not the optimal choice for every type of workload. .