A comeback for private clouds
Enterprises facing high cloud costs are taking a more balanced look at where workloads should reside and considering repatriation to a cloud in their own data center.
Why are enterprises reconsidering private clouds?
Enterprises are rethinking private clouds due to rising public cloud costs and significantly reduced prices for data center hardware. This shift is prompting organizations to evaluate the benefits of hosting workloads in their own data centers, especially as multicloud architectures become mainstream and the trend of cloud repatriation gains traction.
What improvements have been made to private cloud platforms?
Private cloud platforms have improved in ease of use, moving away from complex implementations to more simplified distributions. This evolution, along with ongoing support from vendors like Red Hat and Canonical, makes private clouds more attractive for organizations looking to leverage both private and public cloud environments.
What should enterprises consider when choosing between cloud options?
Enterprises should assess their specific requirements and the long-term value of each cloud solution. While private clouds may offer cost benefits now, public cloud providers are often at the forefront of innovation, including advancements in generative AI. A comprehensive evaluation of all options is essential to ensure the chosen solution aligns with both current and future business needs.

A comeback for private clouds
published by Reliance Infosystems
Reliance Infosystems Group is a Microsoft Advanced Specialization Partner with Solutions Partner designations in Modern Work, Digital & App Innovation, Infrastructure and Data and AI. The group is championing business transformation for major verticals Across MEA, UK, US and Canada. We are focused on helping enterprise and midsize businesses transform their core operations to become agile, scalable and simplified by leveraging the expansive technology innovations, speed, reduced cost and unparallel flexibility resident in Microsoft Cloud. Our future-geared approach to Microsoft Cloud practices won us both the 2017, 2021 and currently 2024 Microsoft Partner of the Year for Nigeria and Botswana