Across Asia Pacific and Japan, a cloud reset is underway as organizations shift workloads from public to private cloud in an effort to overcome challenges around security and compliance, cost, complexity, and performance.
Broadcom’s Private Cloud Outlook 2025: Asia Pacific and Japan, The Cloud Reset, reveals that 94% of enterprises in APJ are using an intentional mix of public and private clouds. Another 67% of enterprises in the region are considering repatriating workloads from public to private cloud, with one-third already having done so. This shift demonstrates how enterprises across the region are looking beyond one-size-fits-all solutions, and matching each workload with a cloud environment that best suits their needs.
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The Path Forward
As organizations prepare for the demands of growing workloads, GenAI and data sovereignty, combined with economic and geopolitical pressures, the need for a strategic cloud reset will only grow. With 88% of IT leaders revealing that their ideal setup includes a private cloud with the flexibility and agility of public cloud, and the security and performance of on premises IT, it’s evident that enterprises want the best of both worlds. Increasingly that starts with private cloud at the center of their strategy, delivering cloud benefits while improving control and security.
The message from senior IT leaders across APJ is clear: Private cloud is an operating model that has become a critical part of the modern enterprise infrastructure. It’s not just relevant, it’s essential.
These findings and more can be found in Broadcom’s Private Cloud Outlook 2025: Asia Pacific and Japan, The Cloud Reset, an in-depth survey of 600 senior IT leaders conducted in March and April 2025 by Illuminas, in partnership with Broadcom.