Video streaming, sports data, and broadcast infrastructure for global media and sports orgs
Deltatre operates deep in broadcast and sports media infrastructure—video streaming, officiating systems, graphics, and data platforms serving leagues, telcos, and public broadcasters. The tech stack is infrastructure-heavy (Kubernetes, Terraform, OpenTofu, Prometheus, Grafana) and polyglot (C#/.NET, Java, React, Node.js), with active investment in cloud-native architecture, GitOps, and self-service operations platforms. Projects and pain points cluster around modernization: moving off legacy systems, improving reliability and incident response, and enabling multi-cloud operations—a typical migration profile for a 40-year-old engineering company scaling infrastructure-as-code practices.
Notable leadership hires: Front-End Lead
Deltatre is a London-based software and infrastructure company founded in 1986, now serving 1,000–5,000 employees. It builds video streaming platforms, websites, mobile apps, real-time sports data products, graphics systems, and officiating tech for broadcasters, media companies, sports leagues, and governing bodies globally. The customer base spans public and commercial broadcasters, telcos, and major sports governing bodies and leagues. Infrastructure and engineering roles dominate the hiring mix, reflecting active platform and operational modernization efforts across cloud, Kubernetes, and data systems.
Deltatre runs Kubernetes, Terraform, Docker, and AWS for infrastructure; C#/.NET, Java, React, and Node.js for application development; and MongoDB, Elasticsearch, PostgreSQL, MySQL for data storage. Monitoring relies on Prometheus and Grafana.
Active projects center on cloud-native modernization: monitoring/alerting stack buildout, Terraform and GitOps rollout, self-service operations platforms, and infrastructure-as-code implementation. Work also includes a data graphics video platform.
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