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ArcShift Featured on TechSolutions4CUS Podcast: Why Cloud Repatriation Is Gaining Momentum

  • Writer: ArcShift Team
    ArcShift Team
  • Sep 9
  • 1 min read
Futuristic neon illustration of cloud repatriation, showing data flowing from a glowing cloud icon into a server rack, symbolizing moving workloads out of the public cloud.
Visualizing cloud repatriation: shifting workloads from the public cloud back into secure, high-performance infrastructure.

We were recently featured on the TechSolutions4CUS Podcast, hosted by John San Filippo of Filipotaumus, where our co-founders Ian Nock and Kevin Heisser sat down to talk about one of the biggest shifts happening in IT today: cloud repatriation.


For years, organizations moved aggressively into the public cloud. But now, many are rethinking that decision. Rising costs, compliance challenges, and unpredictable performance are pushing companies to ask: Does every workload really belong in AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud?


In this episode with John San, we break down:

  • Why organizations are exiting the public cloud – from runaway OpEx to hidden complexity.

  • How hybrid and private infrastructure can cut costs while improving governance and performance.

  • Why more organizations aren’t openly talking about repatriation – and the common hurdles that keep teams from making the move, even when they want to.


At ArcShift, this is exactly where we help. We’re a services-only, vendor-agnostic consultancy that guides organizations through the “how” of moving workloads out of the cloud. Whether it’s databases, storage, or virtual machines, our team has the tools and methodology to make the transition faster, safer, and more cost-efficient.


👉 Listen to the full podcast with John here: TechSolutions4CUS Podcast – ArcShift on Cloud Repatriation


If your team is exploring ways to reduce cloud costs, improve compliance, or regain control of your IT environment, we’d love to talk.


📩 Contact us to learn how ArcShift can help you take the next step in your cloud strategy.

 
 
 

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