What is cloud repatriation and does it make sense for your business?

Pros, cons, and the need to compare apples with apples

Put simply, cloud repatriation is bringing your data back from the cloud to on-premise infrastructure. 

Costs are the main grievance our members talk about when it comes to the cloud. But the costs of managing and maintaining on prem infrastructure are well documented too, especially when it comes to peak times and scalability.

This article from Oracle Cloud casts a critical eye into the business case for cloud repatriation, and reminds you of the need to compare apples with apples.

Arm yourself with the facts

This article from Oracle Cloud guides you through:

  • Flexibility and focus
  • Security and compliance
  • Apples versus oranges
  • Hugging hardware versus cuddling cloud
  • Paying the rent
  • The garden walls

Talk with a specialist today to help you build your business case for cloud.
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