2023 Cloud Cost Series (Part 3 of 3): The Top 5 Reasons Why Clients Are Repatriating Cloud Workloads
In recent years, cloud adoption has been one of the most significant trends in the IT industry. Up until late 2020, client organizations have been increasingly migrating their workloads to the cloud to take advantage of its scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness.
However, since late 2020, cloud migrations have slowed, and since early 2022, there has been a growing trend of businesses actually repatriating previously migrated workloads from the cloud back to on-premises environments. The cause of this trend is not immediately obvious, but it's clear that it stems from changes in business models, privacy laws, technology, and economics (among other factors). We're still seeing client organizations migrate workloads to the cloud disproportionately when compared to legacy data center deployments, but many are now also moving select workloads out of the cloud as well. This blog will discuss the Top 5 reasons for this trend of workload repatriation as well as the potential implications for client organizations and cloud providers alike.
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