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Striim
Overview
HQ Location
United States
Year Founded
2012
Company Type
Private
Revenue
< $10m
Employees
11 - 50
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Company Description
Striim is an end-to-end streaming data integration and operational intelligence platform. The platform specializes in data integration across a wide variety of sources including change data from enterprise databases, log files, message queues, and IoT sensor data. With that difficult piece solved, Striim makes it easy to correlate across streams, detect anomalies, identify and visualize events of interest, and trigger alerts and workflows, all within milliseconds.
Year founded: 2012
Revenue: $1 to 10 million (2015)
Year founded: 2012
Revenue: $1 to 10 million (2015)
IoT Solutions
The true value derived from the Internet of Things (IoT) is not about the devices, or even the crazy fast communication among connected things. The gold mine resides in the real-time analysis of the data that these devices generate, the “Internet of Analytics.”
Striim specializes in integration from a wide variety of data sources – transaction/change data, events, log files, application and IoT sensor data – and real-time correlation across multiple streams.
Striim's IoT solution enables add structure, logic and rules to streaming data, define time windows for analysis, detect outliers, visualize events of interest, and trigger alerts and automated workflows – all within milliseconds.
Striim specializes in integration from a wide variety of data sources – transaction/change data, events, log files, application and IoT sensor data – and real-time correlation across multiple streams.
Striim's IoT solution enables add structure, logic and rules to streaming data, define time windows for analysis, detect outliers, visualize events of interest, and trigger alerts and automated workflows – all within milliseconds.
Key Customers
Thaumaturgix, HP
IoT Snapshot
Striim is a provider of Industrial IoT infrastructure as a service (iaas), platform as a service (paas), application infrastructure and middleware, analytics and modeling, and cybersecurity and privacy technologies, and also active in the aerospace, healthcare and hospitals, renewable energy, retail, and transportation industries.
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Striim’s Technology Stack maps Striim’s participation in the infrastructure as a service (iaas), platform as a service (paas), application infrastructure and middleware, analytics and modeling, and cybersecurity and privacy IoT Technology stack.
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