Cloud Migration Landscape
Cloud migration remains a key priority for organizations looking to stay agile, scale efficiently and manage costs. In 2025, cloud migration continues to accelerate, with enterprises adopting hybrid and multi-cloud strategies, optimizing workloads, and focusing on cost management and sustainability.
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Key Cloud Migration Statistics for 2025
94% of enterprise organizations are now using cloud computing, solidifying its position as the default IT infrastructure [G2]. Moreover, 75% of tech leaders are building all new products and features directly in the cloud [G2].
Over 50% of enterprise and SMB workloads now run in public clouds, marking a significant milestone in cloud adoption [Flexera].
Only 21% of cloud workloads have been repatriated to on-premise or data centers—cloud migration still far outpaces reversal [Flexera].
By 2027, 90% of organizations are expected to adopt hybrid cloud strategies for better flexibility and redundancy [Gartner, DuploCloud]. Multi-cloud strategies are widely adopted to reduce vendor lock-in and optimize for performance, compliance, and cost [DuploCloud].
Worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services is forecast to reach $723.4 billion in 2025, up 21.5% from $595.7 billion in 2024 [Gartner].
Cloud budgets are rising, with a projected 28% increase in cloud spend over the next year [Flexera].
29% of the typical IT budget is now allocated exclusively to cloud infrastructure and services [G2].
59% of organizations now have a dedicated FinOps team, up from 51% last year [Flexera].
More than 50% of companies use Managed Service Providers (MSPs) to oversee some or all of their public cloud workloads [Flexera Blog].
36% of organizations are already tracking their cloud carbon footprint, with sustainability becoming a strategic focus [Flexera].
In a Nutshell
Cloud migration is rapidly growing, with organizations moving more workloads to the cloud this year than ever before. Hybrid and multi-cloud strategies are now standard as organizations feel the need for flexibility, cost optimization, and scalability.