
Secure, Scalable Video Infrastructure for Enterprise Operations
A UK media and education group required a secure, scalable video hosting and streaming platform to replace a dependency on third-party consumer video services that did not meet their data governance or access control requirements.
Digizal delivered a private video platform featuring adaptive bitrate streaming, role-based access controls, automated transcoding pipelines, and global CDN delivery.
- Capability: Adaptive Bitrate Streaming • WebRTC & HLS • AWS CloudFront CDN • Video Governance
- Engagement Model: Enterprise Platform Delivery
- Delivery Model: London (UK) • Cloud-native infrastructure • High-concurrency streaming
- Delivery Structure: Phased delivery (Architecture → Migration → Live event scaling)
Delivery Scope
The delivery focused on designing an end-to-end video processing pipeline, implementing DRM and access control layers, and setting up global CDN caching rules for low-latency playback.
Private video hosting architecture with adaptive bitrate streaming (HLS & DASH)
Automated media transcoding, thumbnail generation, and metadata extraction
Live streaming infrastructure leveraging WebRTC with automated HLS failover
Branded custom video player with analytics telemetry and DRM protection
Role-based access control (RBAC) and subscription tier gating
Global content distribution via AWS CloudFront CDN with low-latency edge caching
Real-time analytics dashboard for viewer engagement, drop-off, and QoE metrics
Complete data migration from legacy consumer video hosting providers
Outcomes & Operational Impact
All legacy video content was migrated from third-party platforms within 8 weeks, with unauthorized access incidents dropping to zero immediately after deployment.
The platform successfully supported 3,200 concurrent users during peak live events, with viewer engagement metrics improving by 34% compared to previous tooling.
Key outcomes: Key outcomes include 100% video migration in 8 weeks, access control incidents reduced to zero, support for 3,200 concurrent live viewers, and a 34% increase in engagement.

