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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.

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# 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
0:00Hi everyone, my name is Briana Frank  and I'm with the IBM Cloud team. 0:04Let's talk about IBM Cloud Satellite. 0:07Today, many enterprises are benefiting from using  public cloud to build and run their applications. 0:14Being able to consume IT as a service, through  APIs, at scale, and as needed has transformed how 0:21applications are built. Public Cloud enabled  companies to innovate in new, faster ways. 0:27But the reality is only somewhere between 0:305% and 20% of enterprise workloads have moved  to the cloud. That first wave of applications 0:37were focused mostly on new workloads  or workloads that can easily relocate. 0:42Many applications have requirements around  security, compliance, latency, regulation, 0:48and performance that mean those workloads can't  easily move into a public cloud. Enterprises need 0:55an ability to gain the benefits of public cloud  anywhere they need their applications to run. 1:01What would help these enterprises is  something called Distributed Cloud. 1:06Distributed cloud is a new cloud computing  model that extends public cloud services 1:10to any location. This means companies  can now run not only in their primary 1:15cloud provider's infrastructure but on  premises, in other cloud providers', 1:19in third party data centers or colocation  centers, or at the edge - in factories, 1:25distribution centers, stores, hospitals  and ports - with everything managed from a 1:31single control plane. IBM Cloud Satellite is  our new distributed cloud capability. With 1:37Satellite you can take advantage of the  catalog of services from IBM cloud with 1:42industry optimized security and compliance  and leading AI capabilities anywhere you 1:47need it. All with a common API, user experience,  management dashboard and user consumption model. 1:56To see how IBM Cloud Satellite works, let’s  take a look at a couple of real-world examples. 2:01We’ll start with the financial services  industry.  On the surface, the financial 2:06services industry might seem like it's all about  money, but it's really all about technology. In 2:12order to compete, financial institutions  need to create exceptional user experiences. 2:17To do that, they leverage AI and trading  algorithms to stay ahead of the market. 2:22To be competitive financial services clients  need to iterate quickly and leverage cloud-native 2:27tools and best practices. However, the financial  industry is heavily regulated. So, they need to 2:34be able to keep that data secure and compliant  - which often means there are restrictions on 2:39where that data can live. IBM Cloud Satellite  can help solve this conflict.  These financial 2:44services companies can now extend public cloud  services in their data centers, allowing them 2:50to leverage cloud native best practices and meet  their security and compliance obligations, all at 2:55the same time. So, Satellite enables you to take  advantage of a public cloud consumption model, 3:01but in many different locations - and you don't  have to be an expert in running these software 3:05stacks to run them outside of the public  cloud. Let's take a look at another example, 3:11this time in the construction  industry, where worker safety is key. 3:16One of our clients is leveraging distributed  analytics to keep workers safe. 3:22In this scenario, you might have a business, or  an office building that is under construction, 3:26and you need to be able to leverage video  analytics to tell if someone is wearing a hard 3:30hat or not - and warn them before they move into  a potentially dangerous area of that building. 3:36They want to use video analytics to  automatically detect this situation, 3:40but latency could be a real problem - if you  warn someone too late they could be injured. 3:46So, let's take a look at how  this scenario might work. 3:50To solve this safety problem, you need to be able  to analyze video data from many cameras all over 3:55the office building, but it's impractical to send  all of that data back to the cloud to be processed 4:00remotely. It would be better if the video  processing happened close to the actual device. 4:06Traditionally, that would require you to install  servers and software and manage them on-prem. 4:11With IBM Cloud Satellite, we can extend  the public cloud into the office, 4:15so we can leverage cloud services to run  this application close to the device - and 4:20that's critical in ensuring that we can  reduce latency and effectively warn someone 4:25before they enter a dangerous  area.That same client in this 4:29worker safety scenario had to adjust to  challenges brought by the Covid pandemic. 4:35They were able to quickly iterate on  their application and modify the use-case. 4:40Now, instead of warning workers about  wearing hard hats, they can make sure 4:44that workers are wearing masks and ensure  that the masks are being worn correctly. 4:48They can even leverage thermal devices to  take temperatures. With IBM Cloud Satellite, 4:54you can quickly address unforeseen challenges,  leverage cloud benefits in any location, 4:59and innovate quickly. Anytime. Anywhere. thank you  for watching if you have questions please drop us 5:05a line below if you want to see more videos like  this in the future please like and subscribe