TechnoCap is a Canadian venture capital firm established in 1993 and headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. The firm specializes in investing in early-stage companies and startups across various sectors, including information technology, telecommunications, computers and software, mobile, electronics, instrumentation, energy, environment, and healthcare. With a focus on supporting small businesses, TechnoCap aims to foster innovation and growth in these dynamic industries.
Kinaxis is a leading provider of cloud-based subscription software that enables their customers to improve and accelerate analysis and decision-making across their supply chain operations. The supply chain planning and analytics capabilities of their product, RapidResponse®, create the foundation for managing multiple, interconnected supply chain management processes. By using the single RapidResponse product instead of combining individual disparate software solutions, their customers gain visibility across their supply chains, can respond quickly to changing conditions, and ultimately realize significant operating efficiencies.
YottaYotta
Venture Round in 2004
YottaYotta enables intelligent globally distributed SAN storage solutions. The YottaYotta NetStorager GSX 2400 provides a geographically aware storage utility. It offers a platform for both partners and customers to merge high availability, scalable performance, and multi-site data collaboration into one coherent offering. YottaYotta's NetStorager System has demonstrated near-local performance to remote locations while greatly reducing WAN traffic. At distances of 15,000 km, YottaYotta provides a 40-fold increase in I/O performance relative to traditional data sharing models. YottaYotta also delivers a new paradigm for high availability and business continuity, ensuring 24x7 operations are achieved. Founded in January 2000, YottaYotta is privately funded with offices in Edmonton AB and Alexandria VA.
Biblio
Venture Round in 2002
Biblio is an IT company that specializes in software development, primarily serving government agencies. With a focus on knowledge technologies, Biblio has developed a reputation for delivering innovative solutions tailored to the specific needs of its clients. The company's expertise in this area allows it to create effective software applications that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of government operations. Biblio's commitment to excellence in software development positions it as a key player in the realm of information technology for public sector organizations.
Hyperchip
Series D in 2002
Hyperchip (www.Hyperchip.com) is the Petabit Routing Company. Founded in 1997, Hyperchip is a privately held company funded by Siemens, Argo Global Capital (backed by the worlds leading telcos) and TechnoCap, Montreal's leading net-focused venture fund. The company is headquartered in Montreal. All financial figures included in this press release are cited in Canadian dollars. Hyperchip and the Petabit Routing Company are trademarks of Hyperchip Inc. Other trademarks identified in this release are the property of their respective companies.
Yottabyte NetStorage
Venture Round in 2001
The Yottabyte NetStorage Company.
Rakuten
Seed Round in 2001
Rakuten, Inc. is a prominent technology company based in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in a diverse range of internet services. Founded in 1997, it operates through three main segments: Internet Services, FinTech, and Mobile. The Internet Services segment encompasses various e-commerce platforms, including Rakuten Ichiba, an online shopping mall; Rakuten Travel, a travel booking site; and Rakuten Fashion, an online fashion store. Additionally, it provides services like Rakuten Rewards, an online cash-back program, and Rakuten Super Logistics for distribution and fulfillment. The FinTech segment offers a range of financial services, including Rakuten Bank and Rakuten Securities, while the Mobile segment includes Rakuten Mobile, a mobile virtual network operator, and Rakuten Viber for messaging. Rakuten also explores innovative solutions in agriculture and energy, such as Rakuten Farm and Rakuten Energy. With a mission to empower individuals and businesses through the internet, Rakuten aims to be a leading player in the global digital economy.
BigBandwidth
Series A in 2001
BigBangwidth is an emerging leader in the nanomachining of all-optical grids for fiber-optic telecommunication networks. BigBangwidth Nanomachining Technology eliminates bottlenecks that exist within fiber optic networks, and generates an increase in bandwidth capacity. The company's flagship product, the BigBangwidth Grid, is used for wide area networks (WAN) and metro area networks (MAN) for telecommunications carriers.
Hyperchip
Series C in 2000
Hyperchip (www.Hyperchip.com) is the Petabit Routing Company. Founded in 1997, Hyperchip is a privately held company funded by Siemens, Argo Global Capital (backed by the worlds leading telcos) and TechnoCap, Montreal's leading net-focused venture fund. The company is headquartered in Montreal. All financial figures included in this press release are cited in Canadian dollars. Hyperchip and the Petabit Routing Company are trademarks of Hyperchip Inc. Other trademarks identified in this release are the property of their respective companies.
YottaYotta
Series B in 2000
YottaYotta enables intelligent globally distributed SAN storage solutions. The YottaYotta NetStorager GSX 2400 provides a geographically aware storage utility. It offers a platform for both partners and customers to merge high availability, scalable performance, and multi-site data collaboration into one coherent offering. YottaYotta's NetStorager System has demonstrated near-local performance to remote locations while greatly reducing WAN traffic. At distances of 15,000 km, YottaYotta provides a 40-fold increase in I/O performance relative to traditional data sharing models. YottaYotta also delivers a new paradigm for high availability and business continuity, ensuring 24x7 operations are achieved. Founded in January 2000, YottaYotta is privately funded with offices in Edmonton AB and Alexandria VA.
Kinaxis
Venture Round in 2000
Kinaxis is a leading provider of cloud-based subscription software that enables their customers to improve and accelerate analysis and decision-making across their supply chain operations. The supply chain planning and analytics capabilities of their product, RapidResponse®, create the foundation for managing multiple, interconnected supply chain management processes. By using the single RapidResponse product instead of combining individual disparate software solutions, their customers gain visibility across their supply chains, can respond quickly to changing conditions, and ultimately realize significant operating efficiencies.
VIPswitch
Series B in 2000
VIPswitch Inc. is the only developer of award winning Terabit Optical MAN switches and routers that guarantee QoS. VIPswitch products enable CLEC’s / ISP’s, IEC’s, and Multi-tenants customers to integrate multimedia and conventional data on the same network wire with guaranteed end-to-end QoS for all IP Video, Voice and Data communications. All this for a fraction of the cost of other vendors’ best efforts QoS solutions. VIPswitch uses independent parallel processing agents, built into programmable silicon, to yield a non-blocking architecture with multi-gigabit, guaranteed throughput. These agents operate at wire-speed to inspect each Video & Voice packet at Layer 5. These high priority packets are given absolute priority to deliver flawless video and audio quality without jitter or delay. Data packets are then interleaved in the open slots between the video and voice packets. VIPswitch products are fully compatible with existing networks by Cisco, 3Com, Lucent, Nortel and others.
YottaYotta
Series A in 2000
YottaYotta enables intelligent globally distributed SAN storage solutions. The YottaYotta NetStorager GSX 2400 provides a geographically aware storage utility. It offers a platform for both partners and customers to merge high availability, scalable performance, and multi-site data collaboration into one coherent offering. YottaYotta's NetStorager System has demonstrated near-local performance to remote locations while greatly reducing WAN traffic. At distances of 15,000 km, YottaYotta provides a 40-fold increase in I/O performance relative to traditional data sharing models. YottaYotta also delivers a new paradigm for high availability and business continuity, ensuring 24x7 operations are achieved. Founded in January 2000, YottaYotta is privately funded with offices in Edmonton AB and Alexandria VA.
Hyperchip
Series B in 1999
Hyperchip (www.Hyperchip.com) is the Petabit Routing Company. Founded in 1997, Hyperchip is a privately held company funded by Siemens, Argo Global Capital (backed by the worlds leading telcos) and TechnoCap, Montreal's leading net-focused venture fund. The company is headquartered in Montreal. All financial figures included in this press release are cited in Canadian dollars. Hyperchip and the Petabit Routing Company are trademarks of Hyperchip Inc. Other trademarks identified in this release are the property of their respective companies.
Hyperchip
Series A in 1997
Hyperchip (www.Hyperchip.com) is the Petabit Routing Company. Founded in 1997, Hyperchip is a privately held company funded by Siemens, Argo Global Capital (backed by the worlds leading telcos) and TechnoCap, Montreal's leading net-focused venture fund. The company is headquartered in Montreal. All financial figures included in this press release are cited in Canadian dollars. Hyperchip and the Petabit Routing Company are trademarks of Hyperchip Inc. Other trademarks identified in this release are the property of their respective companies.
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