Cellular surveillance cameras for remote and off-grid locations
VOSKER manufactures LTE-enabled camera systems designed for areas without traditional broadband. The tech stack reveals a product-focused company running Kafka, Kubernetes, and Python—infrastructure typical of IoT or continuous-streaming workloads—paired with Docker and AWS for deployment at scale. Current hiring velocity (11 roles in 30 days) centers on marketing and engineering, while pain points around cloud migration and infrastructure scaling suggest an inflection point: the company is moving from legacy on-premises architecture toward cloud-native operations.
Notable leadership hires: Accounts Receivable Lead
VOSKER is a Canadian surveillance hardware and software company headquartered in Victoriaville, Quebec. The product targets remote monitoring use cases where cellular connectivity (LTE networks) substitutes for wired broadband—rural property monitoring, construction sites, and off-grid locations. The company operates at 201–500 employees and sells globally. Beyond hardware, the platform includes cloud-based alert management and AI-driven event detection. Current initiatives span product launches, brand identity work, and internal process optimization across finance and operations.
VOSKER runs Kafka, Kubernetes, Docker, and Python for backend services on AWS infrastructure. Front-end design uses Figma and Adobe Creative Suite. CI/CD is managed via Bamboo and Bitbucket. Salesforce handles CRM.
Primary operational challenges include scaling cloud infrastructure, migrating legacy systems to the cloud, and automating repetitive internal workflows. The company is also focused on talent retention and improving cross-functional collaboration.
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