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Session Title: Embrace Cloud Satellite: Extend Cloud Services Everywhere Session ID: 1852 Engage in a hands-on journey to explore how swiftly you can deploy managed cloud services into your data centers or Edge locations, enabling speedy, automated delivery of Cloud Services and Applications. This interactive lab, led by seasoned instructors, showcases the rapid deployment of cloud services and applications potential across numerous locations. The session encompasses a fully automated deployment of a tech stack that includes Cloud Satellite in customer Data Centers, Red Hat OpenShift as a cloud managed service and more. The hands-on exercises use of IBM Cloud Console to create Satellite location and deploy OpenShift cloud service and configuration verification, and the swift deployment of applications. Dive into this experience and grasp how to make the most out of Cloud Satellite to help you develop a plan to speed your modernization journey, reduce technical debt, build and deliver innovative AI models to existing or new locations
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Today’s reality is that organizations are on the digital transformation journey, and hybrid cloud is a very important part of this journey
The IBM Cloud Satellite-managed distributed cloud solution delivers cloud services, APIs, access policies, security controls and compliance
Installing IBM Cloud Paks on IBM Cloud Satellite - Azure By: Pam Andrejko and Sundari Voruganti IBM Cloud Satellite enables businesses to run OpenShift as a managed service on their own infrastructure, in other cloud providers such as AWS or Azure, or edge environments
I was asked recently if Cloud Pak for Integration worked on IBM Cloud Satellite. The short answer is yes, the long answer is that IBM Cloud Satellite is an OpenShift platform, and Cloud Pak for Integration runs on any OpenShift platform, so of course yes! As for why you might want to do this - IBM Cloud Satellite allows you to run an OpenShift cluster that is managed in your IBM Cloud account, where the nodes are in your own infrastructure, either your own public cloud account or your own datacenter
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