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Starview

Starview is an enterprise software company that provides an event processing and Situational Awareness Platform (SAP) for real-time monitoring and decision support in complex operational environments.

  • Model-driven event processing platform for real-time data correlation and alerting.
  • Tools for building situational awareness dashboards and visualizations for operational control centers.
  • Support for integration with diverse machine data, sensor feeds, and IT/OT infrastructure.
  • Application of event processing to domains such as network operations, industrial systems, and security monitoring.
  • Professional services for solution design, deployment, and customization of event-driven applications.

More About Starview

Starview focuses on event processing and situational intelligence software that ingests, correlates, and analyzes high-volume event streams from operational systems, networks, sensors, and applications. Its platform is designed for environments in which operators must monitor many concurrent signals and act on time-sensitive conditions, such as faults, performance anomalies, or safety-related events. Enterprise users typically deploy Starview in network operations centers, control rooms, or Security Operations (SecOps) environments where visual context and real-time correlation of events support operational workflows.

The company’s core offering can be categorized as an event processing and SAP (observability/operations analytics). It provides a model-driven approach in which users define entities, relationships, and rules that describe their operational environment. The platform applies these models to incoming data streams to detect conditions of interest, raise alerts, and update visualizations. This approach allows organizations to encapsulate domain logic in a reusable model rather than embedding it directly into application code, which supports configuration-led adaptation as systems, networks, or operating procedures change.

Starview’s software typically integrates with existing IT and Operational technology (OT) infrastructure through adapters, connectors, or standard interfaces. Data sources can include network devices, industrial control systems, monitoring tools, log aggregators, message buses, and other machine data producers. The platform processes structured event data in real time, correlating events across multiple sources to identify patterns that may not be visible when signals are viewed in isolation. For enterprise architects and infrastructure teams, Starview functions as a layer that sits on top of existing monitoring, telemetry, and control systems, adding correlation, context, and visualization.

On the front end, Starview provides visualization components and dashboards for operators. These interfaces are built to convey situational context, such as system status, alerts, dependencies, and geospatial or topological relationships. Visual models can represent networks, industrial plants, or other complex environments, and they update dynamically as events are processed. This supports use cases in which an operator needs to understand not only that an event occurred but also which assets, services, or processes may be affected.

From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, Starview fits within Event Stream Processing (ESP), operational analytics, and situational awareness categories. It is relevant to organizations that operate 24/7 control centers, manage distributed infrastructure, or maintain complex physical or cyber-physical systems. The company also offers professional services for model design, integration, and deployment, which can include configuration of event processing rules, development of custom adapters to enterprise systems, and tailoring of dashboards to specific operational procedures.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 30
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

2841 Junction Avenue
110
San Jose, CA 95134

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services