Public cloud vs. on-prem: Summit on where each workload belongs

June 25
36 mins

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Episode Description

More than two decades after AWS helped usher in the public cloud era, many organizations are reassessing whether a cloud-first strategy still delivers the cost and operational benefits it once promised. While hyperscalers such as AWS, Azure and Google Cloud have built enormously successful businesses, cloud spending has become a growing concern for customers as usage expands and costs continue to rise.

On this episode of The New Stack Makers, Summit’s Byron Dill argues that many enterprises have become overly reliant on public cloud infrastructure, using it for workloads that may be better suited to private environments. Rather than treating the cloud as a one-size-fits-all solution, Dill advocates for a more segmented approach that places workloads where they make the most sense based on cost, security and management requirements.

The conversation draws parallels to the rapid adoption of AI, where organizations often discover unexpected costs after implementation. Dill explores when repatriating workloads from the public cloud to private infrastructure can reduce expenses, simplify data management and improve control, while examining the costs, timelines and industries best positioned to benefit from a private cloud strategy.

 

Learn more from The New Stack around cloud spending: 

How to Cut Cloud Waste Without Constricting Developer Productivity 

AI agents need to spend money — Stripe and iWallet are building the rails 

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