Real-time video streaming and collaboration platform with hardware encoding
Haivision develops mission-critical video networking and collaboration software, with a deep hardware engineering footprint (GPU, NVIDIA NVENC, CUDA, FPGA toolchains). The company is actively building internal data infrastructure—end-to-end platform, semantic models, Power BI analytics—while hardening security operations (automated testing, CI/CD integration, SOC 2 controls). The hiring mix (ops, data, security, support across senior roles) reflects concurrent scaling in reliability, compliance, and observability rather than product expansion.
Haivision is a publicly traded Canadian software and hardware company headquartered in Montreal, founded in 2004. The company provides video encoding, streaming, and real-time collaboration solutions for enterprise, broadcast, and digital signage customers at global scale. Haivision developed and open-sourced SRT, a low-latency video streaming protocol, and founded the SRT Alliance. The product set spans HD video encoding, enterprise IPTV, digital signage, and cloud-based visual collaboration. Current operational focus is on supply chain resilience, product reliability, and internal data governance.
Core: GPU acceleration (NVIDIA NVENC, CUDA, DeepStream), video codecs (FFmpeg, GStreamer, SMPTE ST 2110), FPGA design (Xilinx, Altera). Infrastructure: Kubernetes, VMware, Hyper-V, Azure Entra ID, pfSense. Analytics: Power BI, DAX. Security scanning: Tenable Nessus, SAST, DAST.
End-to-end data platform build, enterprise data modeling with semantic frameworks, Power BI dashboards, automated security testing and CI/CD integration, SOC 2 compliance controls, and supplier migration to a new site.
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