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LiveU Cloud Channels now available on AWS Marketplace

April 11, 2024 12.34 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

LiveU says its IP Video EcoSystem can now be seamlessly integrated into customer workflows following an agreement with AWS Marketplace.

LiveU’s Cloud Channels enable LiveU’s video contribution solutions in the cloud, the cloud-based decoders allowing users to interconnect high-quality, low latency live video feeds from the field with their chosen cloud-based production platforms. By integrating LiveU’s Cloud Channel into the AWS Marketplace, users can combine the resiliency of LRT (LiveU Reliable Transport), that underpin all LiveU solutions, with the security of the AWS infrastructure. All LiveU solutions are managed via the nerve center of the EcoSystem – LiveU Central – a unified control tool, accessible from anywhere and already listed in the AWS solutions library.

Joining the Marketplace represents the next step in LiveU’s AWS Partner Network path that began last year.

“Our Cloud Channel technology represents the industry-standard, professional way of moving video into a cloud environment, from where live content can be output over a range of protocols,” said Gideon Gilboa, Chief Product Officer, LiveU. “As our customers increase their cloud production volume, they need a simple way to bring live content from the ground directly to their own cloud production environments. By launching cloud channels on AWS Marketplace, we not only let them do that but make the scale up of any cloud production very simple. Customers can leverage their AWS agreement, enjoying any framework discounts, while combining the best video bonding option with their existing workflows. Their live streaming operations can also be scaled elastically based on demand.”

LiveU’s ground-to-cloud solution, including its multi-camera LU800 encoders and remote production tools, will be demonstrated on the AWS booth at NAB Show in Las Vegas (#W1701).

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