Stadium, venue, and broadcast IT monitoring built for the moments that can't fail. The Miami Dolphins use Ceburu to keep ticketing, concessions, broadcast systems, and 70,000-fan stadium Wi-Fi running on game day.
Stadium-scale Wi-Fi, ticketing, concessions IoT, and broadcast systems all running on one observability layer — engineered for the traffic spike of game day, not the steady-state of office IT.
All telemetry encrypted in transit and at rest. Tamper-evident logging. BAAs available on request.
Stadium IT is unlike anything else in enterprise. Zero traffic on a Tuesday, 70,000 concurrent users by 1pm Sunday — and every system has to be up by kickoff.
From 0 to 70,000 concurrent users in 90 minutes. Capacity forecasts that anticipate the spike, with auto-scaling alerts that fire days before the gate opens, not minutes.
Live broadcast can't have a 30-second blip. Sub-second monitoring on every encoder, switcher, and uplink — with SLOs that match production-control standards.
Concessions POS, ticketing scanners, lighting, beverage IoT, security cameras, digital signage — all on one network. One asset inventory across the entire venue.
Wi-Fi, mobile app, ticketing portal — these are the brand. SLO monitoring built for the apps fans see, not the back-office stuff they don't.
Three pillars do the heaviest lifting for this industry. The rest of the platform is there when you need it.
Topology + NetPath for stadium-scale networks. Bandwidth analysis when concourse Wi-Fi spikes from idle to 70k users in 30 minutes.
Asset inventory across IoT, broadcast, ticketing, and concessions. Patch management and remote-connect for every device in the venue.
NIDS and SIEM for the threat surface that comes with public Wi-Fi, payment systems, and broadcast feeds. SOC-2 controls baked in.
We needed something powerful yet user-friendly. Ceburu delivered exactly that — streamlined technology management at a scale we didn't think possible.
Stadium IT, broadcast, ticketing, concessions on one platform. Game-day-ready observability that handles the spike.
Spike-capable observability for live events. From doors-open to encore, every system on one console.
Live broadcast monitoring with sub-second resolution. Encoders, switchers, satellite uplinks — all in scope.