SQL analytics platform for unified data access across clouds and on-premises
Starburst operates a Trino-based data platform (SQL + Java + Kubernetes) serving analytics and AI workloads across multi-cloud and on-prem deployments. The product roadmap reveals infrastructure-heavy engineering focus: core Trino hardening, Galaxy SaaS provisioning APIs, CI/CD security automation, and query editor tooling dominate active projects. Pain points around billing transparency, query performance, and scaling infrastructure suggest a maturing platform handling complex production ecosystems at scale.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Information Security Officer
Starburst builds an analytics platform centered on Trino, an open-source SQL query engine co-founded by the company's team. The product addresses data silos by unifying access across heterogeneous data sources—cloud data lakes, warehouses, and on-premises systems—without vendor lock-in. The company sells to data teams and analytics organizations at enterprises; the 501–1,000 employee size and multi-country hiring (Poland, US, UK, India) reflect a mature B2B SaaS operation. Starburst Galaxy, the SaaS incarnation, represents a shift from self-hosted deployments toward managed services.
Java, TypeScript, React, Kubernetes, Go, AWS/Azure/GCP, Apache Spark, dbt, Airflow, Dagster, PostgreSQL, and gRPC/REST protocols. Trino is the core SQL engine.
Starburst Galaxy is the company's next-generation SaaS offering—a managed version of their Trino-powered platform. It's a core active project alongside provisioning APIs and cloud infrastructure automation.
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