Cloud Repatriation Explained: Why Companies Are Moving Workloads Back On-Premises

Intelics Cloud repatriation refers to the movement of data, applications, or workloads from the public cloud to on-premises or private infrastructure to enhance performance, save costs, and strengthen security.

Cloud Repatriation Explained: Why Companies Are Moving Workloads Back On-Premises

Cloud repatriation refers to moving data, applications, or workloads from public cloud infrastructure back to on-premises infrastructure or private data centers. As companies go through their cloud cycles, the majority discover that all workloads cannot be optimally placed in the public cloud based on increasing cost of operations, latency issues, compliance needs, or security vulnerabilities. Cloud repatriation allows organizations to reclaim possession of their IT infrastructure, optimize performance, and optimize cost savings through the strategic relocation of resources to more optimal environments that are best suited to address their requirements.

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