Core Principles
Control without Complexity
Visibility without control creates noise. Control without visibility creates risk.
Livelink is structured to provide both in a way that reflects how operational teams actually work.
Environment Architecture
Livelink environments are intentionally structured to allow separation between Main and Backup production, complete workflow separation between end uses, testing and development workflows.
Resources can be provisioned independently, permissions can be segmented, and access can be controlled at a granular level.
This structure supports cost attribution, operational containment, and controlled scaling. Teams retain the ability to expand or adjust infrastructure without compromising other active workflows.
Stream Health and Booking-Level Control
Each feed within Livelink can be analysed and adjusted individually. Real-time stream statistics provide visibility into bitrate, latency, transport stability, and error conditions.
Changes can be made at a granular level without rebuilding entire workflows. This enables operational teams to respond quickly to evolving requirements or performance considerations.
Holistic Workflow Oversight
Livelink provides a structured overview of complete workflows while allowing engineers to drill down into specific encoders, destinations, or transport layers as required.
The aim is not to overwhelm with dashboards, but to provide meaningful observability that supports confident decision-making.
If greater operational clarity or booking-level control is a current priority, we can demonstrate how Livelink environments are structured and managed in practice.