Whitepapers
In-depth technical research and industry analysis for streaming professionals
Achieving Sub-Second Latency at Scale
A technical examination of latency sources in live streaming pipelines and proven optimization techniques. This guide analyzes encoder configuration, transport protocol selection, CDN architecture, and player buffer management—demonstrating how organizations have reduced end-to-end latency from 15+ seconds to under 500ms while maintaining broadcast-quality video.
Enterprise Streaming Security Framework
A comprehensive security architecture guide for organizations deploying streaming infrastructure in regulated industries. Covers zero-trust authentication models, end-to-end encryption implementation, DRM integration patterns, audit logging requirements, and achieving compliance with SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, and GDPR standards.
Infrastructure Patterns for Million-Viewer Events
Architecture blueprints and capacity planning methodologies for streaming events with massive concurrent viewership. Includes auto-scaling strategies, origin server clustering, edge cache warming techniques, and lessons learned from production deployments that successfully handled 8M+ simultaneous viewers.
Global Video Delivery Optimization
Technical strategies for minimizing time-to-first-frame and reducing buffering rates across geographic regions. Analyzes anycast DNS routing, origin shielding configurations, adaptive bitrate ladder design, and real-world performance data from content delivery across 190+ countries.
Building Real-Time Streaming Analytics
A technical guide to implementing streaming analytics infrastructure that processes millions of events per second. Covers data pipeline architecture using Apache Kafka and Flink, quality-of-experience metric calculation, viewer behavior analysis, and dashboard design patterns for operational monitoring.
Streaming Protocol Selection Guide
Detailed technical comparison of WebRTC, SRT, RTMP, HLS, DASH, and proprietary low-latency protocols. Evaluates each protocol across latency characteristics, error resilience, browser compatibility, encoding requirements, and total cost of operation—with decision frameworks for selecting the right protocol for specific use cases.