IBM Cloud Satellite: Distributed Cloud Solution
Key Points
- IBM Cloud Satellite extends public‑cloud services to any environment—on‑premises, other clouds, third‑party data centers, or edge locations—while being managed from a single control plane.
- Only about 5%‑20% of enterprise workloads have migrated to the cloud because many applications have strict security, compliance, latency, and performance requirements that prevent easy relocation.
- Distributed cloud, embodied by Satellite, lets organizations run those constrained workloads anywhere they need, using the same APIs, user experience, and consumption model as the public cloud.
- In the financial services sector, Satellite enables banks and traders to deploy cloud‑native AI and analytics tools within their own data centers, satisfying heavy regulatory and data‑residency mandates.
- The platform offers IBM’s full catalog of cloud services—including industry‑optimized security, compliance, and AI capabilities—without requiring deep expertise in managing distributed software infrastructure.
Sections
- Distributed Cloud with IBM Satellite - Briana Frank explains how IBM Cloud Satellite extends public‑cloud services to any location—on‑premises, edge, or third‑party data centers—allowing enterprises to run secure, compliant workloads from a single control plane.
- Edge Video Analytics for Worker Safety - The client uses IBM Cloud Satellite to run low‑latency video analytics at the construction site, detecting hard‑hat compliance and warning workers before they enter hazardous zones.
Full Transcript
# IBM Cloud Satellite: Distributed Cloud Solution **Source:** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H4dAtrl4p0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H4dAtrl4p0) **Duration:** 00:05:12 ## Summary - IBM Cloud Satellite extends public‑cloud services to any environment—on‑premises, other clouds, third‑party data centers, or edge locations—while being managed from a single control plane. - Only about 5%‑20% of enterprise workloads have migrated to the cloud because many applications have strict security, compliance, latency, and performance requirements that prevent easy relocation. - Distributed cloud, embodied by Satellite, lets organizations run those constrained workloads anywhere they need, using the same APIs, user experience, and consumption model as the public cloud. - In the financial services sector, Satellite enables banks and traders to deploy cloud‑native AI and analytics tools within their own data centers, satisfying heavy regulatory and data‑residency mandates. - The platform offers IBM’s full catalog of cloud services—including industry‑optimized security, compliance, and AI capabilities—without requiring deep expertise in managing distributed software infrastructure. ## Sections - [00:00:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H4dAtrl4p0&t=0s) **Distributed Cloud with IBM Satellite** - Briana Frank explains how IBM Cloud Satellite extends public‑cloud services to any location—on‑premises, edge, or third‑party data centers—allowing enterprises to run secure, compliant workloads from a single control plane. - [00:03:15](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H4dAtrl4p0&t=195s) **Edge Video Analytics for Worker Safety** - The client uses IBM Cloud Satellite to run low‑latency video analytics at the construction site, detecting hard‑hat compliance and warning workers before they enter hazardous zones. ## Full Transcript
Hi everyone, my name is Briana Frank and I'm with the IBM Cloud team.
Let's talk about IBM Cloud Satellite.
Today, many enterprises are benefiting from using public cloud to build and run their applications.
Being able to consume IT as a service, through APIs, at scale, and as needed has transformed how
applications are built. Public Cloud enabled companies to innovate in new, faster ways.
But the reality is only somewhere between
5% and 20% of enterprise workloads have moved to the cloud. That first wave of applications
were focused mostly on new workloads or workloads that can easily relocate.
Many applications have requirements around security, compliance, latency, regulation,
and performance that mean those workloads can't easily move into a public cloud. Enterprises need
an ability to gain the benefits of public cloud anywhere they need their applications to run.
What would help these enterprises is something called Distributed Cloud.
Distributed cloud is a new cloud computing model that extends public cloud services
to any location. This means companies can now run not only in their primary
cloud provider's infrastructure but on premises, in other cloud providers',
in third party data centers or colocation centers, or at the edge - in factories,
distribution centers, stores, hospitals and ports - with everything managed from a
single control plane. IBM Cloud Satellite is our new distributed cloud capability. With
Satellite you can take advantage of the catalog of services from IBM cloud with
industry optimized security and compliance and leading AI capabilities anywhere you
need it. All with a common API, user experience, management dashboard and user consumption model.
To see how IBM Cloud Satellite works, let’s take a look at a couple of real-world examples.
We’ll start with the financial services industry. On the surface, the financial
services industry might seem like it's all about money, but it's really all about technology. In
order to compete, financial institutions need to create exceptional user experiences.
To do that, they leverage AI and trading algorithms to stay ahead of the market.
To be competitive financial services clients need to iterate quickly and leverage cloud-native
tools and best practices. However, the financial industry is heavily regulated. So, they need to
be able to keep that data secure and compliant - which often means there are restrictions on
where that data can live. IBM Cloud Satellite can help solve this conflict. These financial
services companies can now extend public cloud services in their data centers, allowing them
to leverage cloud native best practices and meet their security and compliance obligations, all at
the same time. So, Satellite enables you to take advantage of a public cloud consumption model,
but in many different locations - and you don't have to be an expert in running these software
stacks to run them outside of the public cloud. Let's take a look at another example,
this time in the construction industry, where worker safety is key.
One of our clients is leveraging distributed analytics to keep workers safe.
In this scenario, you might have a business, or an office building that is under construction,
and you need to be able to leverage video analytics to tell if someone is wearing a hard
hat or not - and warn them before they move into a potentially dangerous area of that building.
They want to use video analytics to automatically detect this situation,
but latency could be a real problem - if you warn someone too late they could be injured.
So, let's take a look at how this scenario might work.
To solve this safety problem, you need to be able to analyze video data from many cameras all over
the office building, but it's impractical to send all of that data back to the cloud to be processed
remotely. It would be better if the video processing happened close to the actual device.
Traditionally, that would require you to install servers and software and manage them on-prem.
With IBM Cloud Satellite, we can extend the public cloud into the office,
so we can leverage cloud services to run this application close to the device - and
that's critical in ensuring that we can reduce latency and effectively warn someone
before they enter a dangerous area.That same client in this
worker safety scenario had to adjust to challenges brought by the Covid pandemic.
They were able to quickly iterate on their application and modify the use-case.
Now, instead of warning workers about wearing hard hats, they can make sure
that workers are wearing masks and ensure that the masks are being worn correctly.
They can even leverage thermal devices to take temperatures. With IBM Cloud Satellite,
you can quickly address unforeseen challenges, leverage cloud benefits in any location,
and innovate quickly. Anytime. Anywhere. thank you for watching if you have questions please drop us
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