Broadcom’s Private Cloud Outlook 2025 Report Reveals Definitive Cloud Reset
29 Maio 2025 - 10:00AM
Private clouds are no longer playing catch-up, and public clouds
are no longer the default as organizations recalibrate their cloud
strategies. This “cloud reset” was the key takeaway from the
Private Cloud Outlook 2025 report, an in-depth global survey of
1,800 senior IT leaders conducted by Illuminas, in partnership with
Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO). More than half (53%) of survey
respondents say private cloud is their top priority for deploying
new workloads over the next three years, while 69% are considering
workload repatriation from public to private cloud, with one-third
having already done so. Private cloud is also now a strategic equal
for AI and cloud-native apps, with 66% preferring to run container
and Kubernetes-based applications on private cloud or a mix of
public and private, while 55% prefer private cloud for AI model
training, tuning and inference.
“This report makes it clear: private cloud is a strategic
platform for IT modernization,” said Prashanth Shenoy, vice
president of product marketing, VMware Cloud Foundation Division
(VCF) at Broadcom. “Customers are intentionally architecting for
flexibility, placing workloads in environments that offer the best
balance of performance, control, and cost efficiency. The cloud
reset presents an opportunity to create a more effective, secure
and cost-efficient IT environment. Organizations that strategically
adopt a modern private cloud can better support secure GenAI
innovation, improve fiscal visibility, and accelerate workload
repatriation.”
Security, GenAI, and Cost Predictability Accelerate the
Shift to Private CloudAs IT leaders modernize their
infrastructure, they are increasingly turning to private cloud to
meet a range of critical needs, from securing sensitive data to
managing unpredictable GenAI workloads to improving financial
visibility.
Security and compliance
- 92% trust private cloud for security
and compliance needs.
- 66% are "very" or "extremely"
concerned about public cloud compliance, and security is cited as
the leading driver for workload repatriation from public
cloud.
Generative AI requirements
- Data privacy and security concerns
(49%) top the list of GenAI adoption challenges.
- Organizations are choosing private
cloud environments for AI workloads at nearly the same rate as
public cloud (55% vs. 56%).
Cost predictability and reduction
- 90% value private cloud’s financial
visibility and predictability.
- 94% report at least some level of waste on public cloud
spend.
- 49% believe more than 25% of their
public cloud spend is wasted, creating significant optimization
opportunities.
Accelerating the Private Cloud
MomentumReal-world public cloud experiences, the rapid
rise of GenAI workloads, and increasing demands for security,
compliance, and cost predictability are driving this strategic
cloud realignment. To fully capitalize on private cloud advantages,
organizations must address two key challenges: overcoming siloed IT
teams and a perpetuating skills gap. Respondents identified siloed
IT teams present the greatest challenge to private cloud adoption
(33%), and 30% cite a lack of in-house skills/expertise as a
barrier to private cloud adoption. Organizations that transition
from technology silos to platform teams can focus on upskilling
staff to permanently close the skills gap and reduce reliance on
professional services. The report found that 81% are now
structuring their technical organizations around a platform team
rather than technology silos.
View the full survey and learn about additional report findings
here.
Survey Methodology and DefinitionsThe Private
Cloud Outlook 2025 is based on a global survey conducted by market
research firm Illuminas on behalf of Broadcom. The survey was
fielded from March 6 to April 4, 2025, and included 1,800 senior IT
decision-makers across small, medium-sized, and large enterprises
in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. Respondents represented
sectors such as financial services, government, healthcare,
insurance, and pharmaceuticals. The study presented the following
descriptions of cloud for reference to participants, aligned with
Broadcom’s definitions as well as with NIST standards:
- Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient,
on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing
resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and
services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal
management effort or service provider interaction.
- Private cloud is a dedicated cloud infrastructure provisioned
for the exclusive use of a single organization. This infrastructure
may be managed by the organization itself or by a third party and
can be located on-premises or at a co-location facility.
- Public cloud is shared cloud infrastructure run by a
third-party service provider. It is accessible to anyone, including
the general public, and, for the purposes of this survey, does not
include SaaS such as Microsoft 365, Workday, or ServiceNow.
About BroadcomBroadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO) is a
global technology leader that designs, develops, and supplies a
broad range of semiconductor, enterprise software and security
solutions. Broadcom's category-leading product portfolio serves
critical markets including cloud, data center, networking,
broadband, wireless, storage, industrial, and enterprise software.
Our solutions include service provider and enterprise networking
and storage, mobile device and broadband connectivity, mainframe,
cybersecurity, and private and hybrid cloud infrastructure.
Broadcom is a Delaware corporation headquartered in Palo Alto, CA.
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Media Contact:
Roger T. FortierVCF Communications, Broadcom
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