Everyone’s talking about AI. Far fewer are asking the right questions. Oliver Rowell (Xtravirt) and Will Rodbard (Broadcom) discuss control, data sovereignty and infrastructure ownership – and explore what business leaders need to know if they are just getting started.
Forward-thinking organisations are making a decisive move. Not away from the cloud, but towards a cloud they control, a cloud that answers to their governance requirements, their data sovereignty obligations and their strategic ambitions. Private cloud isn’t a step backwards. It’s where serious infrastructure decisions are being made.Â
If you want private cloud designed and delivered to perform on your terms, Xtravirt brings the expertise, proven methodologies and track record you can trust.Â
The world has changed. Click on the hotspots in the diagram below to explore the forces driving private cloud adoption
Geopolitical instability: Data sovereignty is a board-level issue. Know where your data lives, who can access it, and what the risks are.Â
Private AI: AI creates the greatest value when it runs on your most sensitive data. Put that data in an environment you control completely.
The cloud rethink: Cloud strategy isn't about choosing one model over another. It's about putting the right workload in the right place.
Cyber threats: Attackers exploit complexity, inconsistency and delay. Standardise your environment tighten control and close the gaps they target.
Regulatory pressure: Compliance demands are accelerating. Ensure your infrastructure keeps pace with your governance.
Any partner can hand over a stack. Xtravirt builds the capability that makes organisations independent.Â
When a customer came to us with years of inherited technical debt and siloed IT teams, we didn’t just fix the technology. We embedded our engineers alongside theirs, ran deep discovery workshops, and built a 5-year transformation roadmap that aligned to their actual mission, not just a set of technical requirements.
Most UK organisations assume a UK data centre means UK jurisdiction. It doesn’t – and the gap between those two things is where legal and regulatory exposure quietly builds.
Cloud was meant to deliver agility and scale – but for many organisations, it has also introduced spiralling costs, complexity, and reduced control. Explore why more businesses are rethinking their cloud strategy and redressing the balance with an owned cloud approach improving governance, efficiency and long term value.Â
Everyone’s talking about AI. Far fewer are asking the right questions. Oliver Rowell (Xtravirt) and Will Rodbard (Broadcom) discuss control, data sovereignty and infrastructure ownership – and explore what enterprise business leaders need to know if they are just getting started.
Most UK organisations assume a UK data centre means UK jurisdiction. It doesn’t — and the gap between those two things is where legal and regulatory exposure quietly builds.
Whether you are starting a transformation programme, reassessing an existing cloud strategy, or navigating the governance requirements of a regulated environment, Xtravirt has the expertise to help you get there.