AI Enables the Return of Private Cloud

 

Private cloud providers may be among the primary winners of today’s generative AI gold rush, as CIOs are reconsidering private clouds, whether on-premises or hosted by a partner, after previously dismissing them in favour of public clouds. 

At the heart of this trend is a growing recognition that in order to handle AI workloads while keeping costs under control, organisations will eventually rely on a hybrid mix of public and private cloud. 

“With how fast things are changing in the data and cloud space, we believe in a hybrid model of cloud and data centre strategy,” claims Jim Stathopoulos, SVP and CIO of Sun Country Airlines, who joined the regional airline from United Airlines in early 2023 and acquired a Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure and Databricks AI platform, but is open to future IT decisions.

Controlling escalating cloud and AI expenses and minimising data leakage are the primary reasons why organisations are considering hybrid infrastructure as their AI solution. Most experts agree that most IT leaders will need to choose a hybrid approach that includes on-premises or co-located private clouds to provide cost control and dat

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