The Cloud Reset: The Rise of Private Cloud
Private cloud is becoming a preferred environment for all workloads.
View the infographic to understand
- Why private cloud is the preferred environment for workload repatriation trends
- What's driving this shift
- How private cloud can eliminate siloed IT team to meet real business requirements
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Why are enterprises shifting to private cloud?
Enterprises are rethinking their cloud strategies to place private cloud at the center of their operations. Key reasons include addressing challenges related to security, cost control, and data governance. Additionally, private cloud is increasingly preferred for modern workloads, such as AI, with 66% of organizations favoring container and Kubernetes-based applications on private cloud or a hybrid approach.
What is workload repatriation?
Workload repatriation refers to the strategic shift of moving workloads from public cloud back to private cloud. This trend is not about reversing failed migrations but reflects a more intentional approach to workload placement based on specific requirements. Security and compliance concerns are the top reasons for this shift, with 94% of enterprises believing that some of their public cloud spending is wasted.
What challenges do organizations face with private cloud adoption?
One of the primary challenges in adopting private cloud is the presence of siloed IT teams, which can hinder progress across people, processes, and technology. This fragmentation leads to operational complexity and inconsistent policy enforcement. Additionally, 49% of organizations believe that their public cloud spending exceeds 25%, highlighting the need for better financial visibility and control in their cloud strategies.