LiveU joins AWS Partner Network
March 28, 2023

LiveU, a specialist in live IP video and remote production solutions, has joined the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN). The membership follows LiveU’s successful completion of the AWS Foundational Technical Review (FTR) process, where its cloud management platform software, LiveU Central, met the AWS standards for reliability, stability, security and operational excellence.
Joining the APN allows LiveU to work more effectively with AWS and offer customers flexible and feature rich cloud video workflows. Customers will be able to benefit from ‘ground-to-cloud’ video solutions using LiveU’s portable encoders managed by LiveU Central as the unified management tool, powered by AWS.
Gideon Gilboa, LiveU’s Chief Product Officer, said: “LiveU is proud to join the APN Programme as an AWS Partner. This is an important step for us in our continuing journey to deliver deeper, cost-efficient, flexible and scalable IP video workflows. AWS provides specific guidelines to ensure consistent high quality and security within its ecosystem and we’re delighted to have successfully completed the AWS FTR review process.”
The APN is a global community of partners that leverages programmes, expertise, and resources to build, market, and offer solutions that utilise best practices to deliver the optimal customer experience. The AWS FTR helps companies identify AWS Well-Architected best practices specific to their software or solution while identifying and remediating any risks.
“LiveU was conceived to deliver powerful efficiency and workflow benefits to our customers, starting with our invention of IP video over bonded cellular,” commented Gilboa, “And becoming an AWS partner will help us amplify the value we can deliver to those we serve.”
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