
Centerity Systems
Providing a unified platform for observability, auto-remediation, and asset management for distributed edge enterprises.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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N/A | €0.0 | round | |
* | $10.0m | Early VC | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Founded in 2006 by Moshe Sharon, Centerity Systems is a provider of a unified observability and AIOps platform designed for distributed enterprises with complex edge environments. The company has offices in Boston, MA, in the US, and an R&D center in Ra'anana, Israel. Roi Keren serves as the CEO and Maxim Reizelman is the CTO.
Centerity's core product is the CSM² (Connect, Secure, Monitor & Manage) platform, which offers wall-to-wall observability, auto-remediation, and asset management for the enterprise edge. This software platform is purpose-built to manage numerous locations with a wide variety of multi-vendor edge devices, including point-of-sale systems, self-checkout kiosks, servers, ATMs, and IoT devices like refrigerators and security cameras. The platform provides a single, unified view of technology health, performance, and business service-level agreements (SLAs) through data-rich dashboards. It gathers, unifies, and correlates metrics across the entire technology stack—from applications and operating systems to infrastructure and cloud assets—to provide early warnings of performance issues, identify root causes, and automate remediation.
The company serves mid- to large-sized enterprises and service providers across various industries, including retail, hospitality, banking, manufacturing, and government. Centerity's business model is based on software licenses and subscriptions, with offerings such as the Centerity Enterprise license that includes support and updates. The platform can be deployed on-premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid architecture. In January 2018, Centerity secured a $10 million Series A strategic investment from Merlin International to expand its R&D, sales, and marketing operations.
Keywords: AIOps, edge computing, IT observability, business service management, network monitoring, infrastructure management, IoT, auto-remediation, full-stack monitoring, asset management