Plexxi Inc. is a provider of converged application-defined network infrastructure designed for software-defined data centers and public/private clouds. The company develops networking solutions that enhance application performance and facilitate the building of private, public, and hybrid cloud networks. Its offerings include a comprehensive suite of tools, ranging from hardware to management and application integrations, which allow cloud builders to operate with greater efficiency and responsiveness. Founded in 2010 and based in Nashua, New Hampshire, Plexxi operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company since June 2018. The firm has established a strategic partnership with Decision Lab, LLC, further enhancing its capabilities in delivering optimized networking solutions.
Compass-EOS
Series F in 2013
Compass-EOS radically changes network routing by shifting it into the age of silicon photonics. The Compass-EOS icPhotonics technology is the world’s first commercial silicon for inter-chip optical interconnect, unleashing the next revolution in routing architectures. Its family of carrier-grade routers is a new breed of scale-out routers, enabling SDN-based, simplified architectures in service provider networks. Since 2006 Compass has attracted top-tier investors ranging from leading venture capital funds to service providers and core routing suppliers.
Plexxi Inc. is a provider of converged application-defined network infrastructure designed for software-defined data centers and public/private clouds. The company develops networking solutions that enhance application performance and facilitate the building of private, public, and hybrid cloud networks. Its offerings include a comprehensive suite of tools, ranging from hardware to management and application integrations, which allow cloud builders to operate with greater efficiency and responsiveness. Founded in 2010 and based in Nashua, New Hampshire, Plexxi operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company since June 2018. The firm has established a strategic partnership with Decision Lab, LLC, further enhancing its capabilities in delivering optimized networking solutions.
Embrane is a software company based in Santa Clara, California, established in 2009. It specializes in designing and developing software solutions for the delivery and management of network services in data centers. Embrane's offerings focus on simplifying the adoption of virtualization and cloud computing for both service providers and enterprise customers. The company provides a range of application-centric virtual network services, including firewalls, VPNs, load balancers, and SSL offload engines, aimed at enhancing the efficiency and flexibility of network operations.
Plexxi Inc. is a provider of converged application-defined network infrastructure designed for software-defined data centers and public/private clouds. The company develops networking solutions that enhance application performance and facilitate the building of private, public, and hybrid cloud networks. Its offerings include a comprehensive suite of tools, ranging from hardware to management and application integrations, which allow cloud builders to operate with greater efficiency and responsiveness. Founded in 2010 and based in Nashua, New Hampshire, Plexxi operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company since June 2018. The firm has established a strategic partnership with Decision Lab, LLC, further enhancing its capabilities in delivering optimized networking solutions.
Infineta Systems
Series B in 2011
Infineta Systems is a privately-held network infrastructure company that develops and markets a line of high-performance network optimization products. Infineta’s system architecture will power a generation of products to address the urgent need for high-speed enterprise data center interconnects. Infineta is pioneering a new category of products that will help Global 2000 enterprises address the explosion in inter-data center traffic resulting from mission-critical storage replication, backup and emerging “private cloud†applications.
At the center of this architecture is Infineta’s patent-pending Velocity Dedupe Engine™. The Velocity Dedupe Engine is providing an innovative, hardware-based solution to obtain the high throughput and zero-latency requirements necessary for today’s enterprise data centers.
Infineta offers customers dramatically lower costs and more control of their critical data center-to-data center traffic. Customers leverage the Infineta solution to build high-performance inter-data center fabric, transforming a rigid and inflexible model into an agile ‘global area network’ of pooled resources for a more powerful and cost-effective computing experience.
Mavenir is a cloud-native network software provider that focuses on transforming telecommunications networks for Communications Service Providers (CSPs). The company offers a comprehensive suite of products that spans all layers of network infrastructure, including 5G application layers, packet core, and radio access networks (RAN). With a track record of pioneering advanced technologies such as VoLTE and Virtualized RAN, Mavenir serves over 250 CSP customers in more than 130 countries, impacting over 50% of global subscribers. Their innovative solutions are designed to enhance service agility and reduce costs while promoting revenue generation and protection. By leveraging disruptive technology architectures, Mavenir aims to redefine network economics and accelerate the evolution of network functions virtualization (NFV) to achieve web-scale efficiencies.
Movik Networks
Series C in 2011
Movik Networks, headquartered near Boston, Massachusetts, with an R&D facility in Bangalore, India, specializes in providing tailored solutions that enhance content and application awareness at the edge of mobile networks. The company's offerings are designed to support mobile operators in optimizing their radio access networks (RAN) for improved performance and efficiency. Movik is guided by an experienced management team known for successfully delivering products to telecommunications carriers, emphasizing its commitment to innovation in the mobile networking sector.
Movik Networks
Debt Financing in 2010
Movik Networks, headquartered near Boston, Massachusetts, with an R&D facility in Bangalore, India, specializes in providing tailored solutions that enhance content and application awareness at the edge of mobile networks. The company's offerings are designed to support mobile operators in optimizing their radio access networks (RAN) for improved performance and efficiency. Movik is guided by an experienced management team known for successfully delivering products to telecommunications carriers, emphasizing its commitment to innovation in the mobile networking sector.
Mavenir is a cloud-native network software provider that focuses on transforming telecommunications networks for Communications Service Providers (CSPs). The company offers a comprehensive suite of products that spans all layers of network infrastructure, including 5G application layers, packet core, and radio access networks (RAN). With a track record of pioneering advanced technologies such as VoLTE and Virtualized RAN, Mavenir serves over 250 CSP customers in more than 130 countries, impacting over 50% of global subscribers. Their innovative solutions are designed to enhance service agility and reduce costs while promoting revenue generation and protection. By leveraging disruptive technology architectures, Mavenir aims to redefine network economics and accelerate the evolution of network functions virtualization (NFV) to achieve web-scale efficiencies.
Infineta Systems
Series A in 2010
Infineta Systems is a privately-held network infrastructure company that develops and markets a line of high-performance network optimization products. Infineta’s system architecture will power a generation of products to address the urgent need for high-speed enterprise data center interconnects. Infineta is pioneering a new category of products that will help Global 2000 enterprises address the explosion in inter-data center traffic resulting from mission-critical storage replication, backup and emerging “private cloud†applications.
At the center of this architecture is Infineta’s patent-pending Velocity Dedupe Engine™. The Velocity Dedupe Engine is providing an innovative, hardware-based solution to obtain the high throughput and zero-latency requirements necessary for today’s enterprise data centers.
Infineta offers customers dramatically lower costs and more control of their critical data center-to-data center traffic. Customers leverage the Infineta solution to build high-performance inter-data center fabric, transforming a rigid and inflexible model into an agile ‘global area network’ of pooled resources for a more powerful and cost-effective computing experience.
Movik Networks
Series B in 2009
Movik Networks, headquartered near Boston, Massachusetts, with an R&D facility in Bangalore, India, specializes in providing tailored solutions that enhance content and application awareness at the edge of mobile networks. The company's offerings are designed to support mobile operators in optimizing their radio access networks (RAN) for improved performance and efficiency. Movik is guided by an experienced management team known for successfully delivering products to telecommunications carriers, emphasizing its commitment to innovation in the mobile networking sector.
Bigfoot Networks
Series B in 2009
Bigfoot Networks is a prominent technology company specializing in networking solutions tailored for online gaming. It develops both hardware and software aimed at enhancing network performance, thereby significantly improving the gaming experience for users. The company's offerings include gaming network cards that support online games, voice chat, and other real-time applications, ensuring optimal performance for gamers and mass-market consumers alike. Through its innovative products, Bigfoot Networks aims to deliver superior connectivity and reliability, addressing the unique demands of online gaming environments.
Verivue, Inc. specializes in developing and marketing high-performance IP platforms designed for network operators to efficiently distribute, deliver, and control large volumes of IP-based media traffic across various devices. The company provides solutions that enhance content delivery for both managed and unmanaged service provider networks. One of its key offerings, the OneVantage Content Delivery Solution, leverages principles of web scale and cloud computing, ensuring scalability in content caching and delivery bandwidth while incorporating advanced clustering techniques for resilience. Verivue markets its products through direct sales and international distribution partners, focusing on licensed content-delivery network technologies.
Mavenir is a cloud-native network software provider that focuses on transforming telecommunications networks for Communications Service Providers (CSPs). The company offers a comprehensive suite of products that spans all layers of network infrastructure, including 5G application layers, packet core, and radio access networks (RAN). With a track record of pioneering advanced technologies such as VoLTE and Virtualized RAN, Mavenir serves over 250 CSP customers in more than 130 countries, impacting over 50% of global subscribers. Their innovative solutions are designed to enhance service agility and reduce costs while promoting revenue generation and protection. By leveraging disruptive technology architectures, Mavenir aims to redefine network economics and accelerate the evolution of network functions virtualization (NFV) to achieve web-scale efficiencies.
Verivue, Inc. specializes in developing and marketing high-performance IP platforms designed for network operators to efficiently distribute, deliver, and control large volumes of IP-based media traffic across various devices. The company provides solutions that enhance content delivery for both managed and unmanaged service provider networks. One of its key offerings, the OneVantage Content Delivery Solution, leverages principles of web scale and cloud computing, ensuring scalability in content caching and delivery bandwidth while incorporating advanced clustering techniques for resilience. Verivue markets its products through direct sales and international distribution partners, focusing on licensed content-delivery network technologies.
Bigfoot Networks
Series A in 2008
Bigfoot Networks is a prominent technology company specializing in networking solutions tailored for online gaming. It develops both hardware and software aimed at enhancing network performance, thereby significantly improving the gaming experience for users. The company's offerings include gaming network cards that support online games, voice chat, and other real-time applications, ensuring optimal performance for gamers and mass-market consumers alike. Through its innovative products, Bigfoot Networks aims to deliver superior connectivity and reliability, addressing the unique demands of online gaming environments.
Movik Networks
Series A in 2008
Movik Networks, headquartered near Boston, Massachusetts, with an R&D facility in Bangalore, India, specializes in providing tailored solutions that enhance content and application awareness at the edge of mobile networks. The company's offerings are designed to support mobile operators in optimizing their radio access networks (RAN) for improved performance and efficiency. Movik is guided by an experienced management team known for successfully delivering products to telecommunications carriers, emphasizing its commitment to innovation in the mobile networking sector.
Convergence
Series D in 2007
Convergence is a company dedicated to developing security solutions for IP communications, specifically focusing on session initiation protocol (SIP)-based applications and services. Founded in 2004 by Kenneth Kuenzel and headquartered in Maynard, Massachusetts, the company provides software-based session border controllers that facilitate the delivery of Voice over IP (VoIP) telephony, unified communications, and service-oriented architecture applications. Convergence's expertise lies in managing and securing these communications, ensuring reliability and safety for its users. The company was acquired by Acme Packet, further expanding its capabilities in the field.
Akorri Networks
Series C in 2007
Akorri, Inc. is a provider of cross-domain performance management software tailored for virtualized data centers, founded in 2005 and based in Littleton, Massachusetts. The company's primary product, BalancePoint, is an agent-less management solution designed for IT operations, system and storage administrators, and application owners. BalancePoint employs Cross-Domain Analysis technology to gather and correlate performance data across servers, storage, and infrastructure, facilitating improved application performance management. It features Application Fingerprinting technology, which characterizes application workloads and models resource utilization over time. Additionally, the software includes Performance Dynamics Modeling technology that proactively identifies potential application performance issues before they arise. Akorri also offers professional services, assessments, and training to support its customers in optimizing their data center operations.
Wis.dm is a social network based around simple yes/no questions. It's not about writing long answers to life's most elusive questions. Wis.dm's popularity comes from quick responses that lack any explanation. The absence of explanation and reasoning seems to be what makes Wis.dm highly addictive. Users get riled up over controversial answers and then write madly in the comments.
Wis.dm's long-term vision is to match up potential friends and help silo its users into interest groups. Matching people based on their answer history is also gives them a clear way to insert contextual advertising into the question stream. Advertisers on Wis.dm will be able to target their ads based on a user's question profile (i.e people who answer positively to sports questions, get the latest ESPN ad).
Wis.dm now has a Facebook application through which you can answer a stream of questions that appear on Wis.dm. As you answer questions, Wis.dm assigns you points and matches you with other users that answer questions similarly to you.
BlueNote Networks
Series B in 2007
BlueNote Networks offers communications-enabled business applications. Its SessionSuite business communications platforms deliver voice, video, and other real-time interactive communication services to enterprise users.
The company’s products include SessionSuite Enterprise Edition, a standalone software application that enables an enterprise to deliver calling features and services, such as integral voicemail and conferencing to distributed Internet-connected users; and SessionSuite SOA Edition and SDK, which adds Web Service APIs that enable organizations to build business processes, applications, and Web sites. Its products also include SessionSuite WebCaller, a telephony client suited for a variety of applications, including portals, kiosks, customer-facing Web sites, Web 2.0 and thin client software applications, and software as a service solutions; SessionSuite Desktop, a Windows-based personal communications assistant that integrates telephony functions with business applications; and SessionSuite Management System, a secure Web-based application for administering SessionSuite services, users, and policies.
The company’s software allows enterprises, ISVs, and solution providers to incorporate SIP-based interactive communication services into commercial or custom software applications, Web sites, and internal business processes. BlueNote was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts
As of July 9, 2008, BlueNote Networks, Inc. was acquired by Aspect Software, Inc.
Mavenir is a cloud-native network software provider that focuses on transforming telecommunications networks for Communications Service Providers (CSPs). The company offers a comprehensive suite of products that spans all layers of network infrastructure, including 5G application layers, packet core, and radio access networks (RAN). With a track record of pioneering advanced technologies such as VoLTE and Virtualized RAN, Mavenir serves over 250 CSP customers in more than 130 countries, impacting over 50% of global subscribers. Their innovative solutions are designed to enhance service agility and reduce costs while promoting revenue generation and protection. By leveraging disruptive technology architectures, Mavenir aims to redefine network economics and accelerate the evolution of network functions virtualization (NFV) to achieve web-scale efficiencies.
Cognio is a company that specializes in cognitive radio solutions for unlicensed band wireless applications. Based in the Boston area, it has engineering design centers in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and an affiliated office in Ottawa, Canada. Cognio provides tools designed to address radio frequency (RF) interference, including its flagship product, Spectrum Expert 3.1. This software analyzes, diagnoses, and locates devices operating within RF environments, particularly those utilizing WiFi and RFID frequency bands. By offering these products, Cognio enables customers to troubleshoot, monitor, and optimize their wireless local area networks (WLANs), ensuring the reliability of mission-critical wireless communications.
Camiant, Inc. specializes in policy control and application assurance technology, catering primarily to broadband operators across Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific. The company's key offerings include the Multimedia Policy Engine, which delivers real-time intelligence and control for broadband networks, and the Bandwidth on Demand Application Manager, designed to facilitate the integration of new applications into access networks. Additionally, Camiant provides a SIP Application Manager that assists network providers in managing SIP resources, and the QInsight management reporting application, which aggregates usage data to offer insights on network performance and subscriber distribution. The Universal Edge Resource Manager allows for efficient sharing of edge resources among services such as video on demand, while the Fair Use Management solution aids cable operators in monitoring and managing broadband utilization. Camiant was previously known as Chameleon Solutions, Inc.
Mavenir is a cloud-native network software provider that focuses on transforming telecommunications networks for Communications Service Providers (CSPs). The company offers a comprehensive suite of products that spans all layers of network infrastructure, including 5G application layers, packet core, and radio access networks (RAN). With a track record of pioneering advanced technologies such as VoLTE and Virtualized RAN, Mavenir serves over 250 CSP customers in more than 130 countries, impacting over 50% of global subscribers. Their innovative solutions are designed to enhance service agility and reduce costs while promoting revenue generation and protection. By leveraging disruptive technology architectures, Mavenir aims to redefine network economics and accelerate the evolution of network functions virtualization (NFV) to achieve web-scale efficiencies.
Akorri Networks
Series B in 2006
Akorri, Inc. is a provider of cross-domain performance management software tailored for virtualized data centers, founded in 2005 and based in Littleton, Massachusetts. The company's primary product, BalancePoint, is an agent-less management solution designed for IT operations, system and storage administrators, and application owners. BalancePoint employs Cross-Domain Analysis technology to gather and correlate performance data across servers, storage, and infrastructure, facilitating improved application performance management. It features Application Fingerprinting technology, which characterizes application workloads and models resource utilization over time. Additionally, the software includes Performance Dynamics Modeling technology that proactively identifies potential application performance issues before they arise. Akorri also offers professional services, assessments, and training to support its customers in optimizing their data center operations.
BlueNote Networks
Series B in 2006
BlueNote Networks offers communications-enabled business applications. Its SessionSuite business communications platforms deliver voice, video, and other real-time interactive communication services to enterprise users.
The company’s products include SessionSuite Enterprise Edition, a standalone software application that enables an enterprise to deliver calling features and services, such as integral voicemail and conferencing to distributed Internet-connected users; and SessionSuite SOA Edition and SDK, which adds Web Service APIs that enable organizations to build business processes, applications, and Web sites. Its products also include SessionSuite WebCaller, a telephony client suited for a variety of applications, including portals, kiosks, customer-facing Web sites, Web 2.0 and thin client software applications, and software as a service solutions; SessionSuite Desktop, a Windows-based personal communications assistant that integrates telephony functions with business applications; and SessionSuite Management System, a secure Web-based application for administering SessionSuite services, users, and policies.
The company’s software allows enterprises, ISVs, and solution providers to incorporate SIP-based interactive communication services into commercial or custom software applications, Web sites, and internal business processes. BlueNote was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts
As of July 9, 2008, BlueNote Networks, Inc. was acquired by Aspect Software, Inc.
BlueNote Networks
Series A in 2005
BlueNote Networks offers communications-enabled business applications. Its SessionSuite business communications platforms deliver voice, video, and other real-time interactive communication services to enterprise users.
The company’s products include SessionSuite Enterprise Edition, a standalone software application that enables an enterprise to deliver calling features and services, such as integral voicemail and conferencing to distributed Internet-connected users; and SessionSuite SOA Edition and SDK, which adds Web Service APIs that enable organizations to build business processes, applications, and Web sites. Its products also include SessionSuite WebCaller, a telephony client suited for a variety of applications, including portals, kiosks, customer-facing Web sites, Web 2.0 and thin client software applications, and software as a service solutions; SessionSuite Desktop, a Windows-based personal communications assistant that integrates telephony functions with business applications; and SessionSuite Management System, a secure Web-based application for administering SessionSuite services, users, and policies.
The company’s software allows enterprises, ISVs, and solution providers to incorporate SIP-based interactive communication services into commercial or custom software applications, Web sites, and internal business processes. BlueNote was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts
As of July 9, 2008, BlueNote Networks, Inc. was acquired by Aspect Software, Inc.
Black Hat Systems
Series A in 2005
Black Hat Systems, Inc. provides communications deployment services, management, and transport solutions.
Akorri Networks
Series A in 2005
Akorri, Inc. is a provider of cross-domain performance management software tailored for virtualized data centers, founded in 2005 and based in Littleton, Massachusetts. The company's primary product, BalancePoint, is an agent-less management solution designed for IT operations, system and storage administrators, and application owners. BalancePoint employs Cross-Domain Analysis technology to gather and correlate performance data across servers, storage, and infrastructure, facilitating improved application performance management. It features Application Fingerprinting technology, which characterizes application workloads and models resource utilization over time. Additionally, the software includes Performance Dynamics Modeling technology that proactively identifies potential application performance issues before they arise. Akorri also offers professional services, assessments, and training to support its customers in optimizing their data center operations.
Camiant, Inc. specializes in policy control and application assurance technology, catering primarily to broadband operators across Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific. The company's key offerings include the Multimedia Policy Engine, which delivers real-time intelligence and control for broadband networks, and the Bandwidth on Demand Application Manager, designed to facilitate the integration of new applications into access networks. Additionally, Camiant provides a SIP Application Manager that assists network providers in managing SIP resources, and the QInsight management reporting application, which aggregates usage data to offer insights on network performance and subscriber distribution. The Universal Edge Resource Manager allows for efficient sharing of edge resources among services such as video on demand, while the Fair Use Management solution aids cable operators in monitoring and managing broadband utilization. Camiant was previously known as Chameleon Solutions, Inc.
Cognio is a company that specializes in cognitive radio solutions for unlicensed band wireless applications. Based in the Boston area, it has engineering design centers in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and an affiliated office in Ottawa, Canada. Cognio provides tools designed to address radio frequency (RF) interference, including its flagship product, Spectrum Expert 3.1. This software analyzes, diagnoses, and locates devices operating within RF environments, particularly those utilizing WiFi and RFID frequency bands. By offering these products, Cognio enables customers to troubleshoot, monitor, and optimize their wireless local area networks (WLANs), ensuring the reliability of mission-critical wireless communications.
Starent Networks
Series D in 2004
Starent Networks specializes in multimedia core technology that facilitates mobile operators in providing mobile broadband services to their subscribers. The company offers a range of infrastructure hardware and software products designed to enhance mobile wireless communications. Its solutions support high-speed data transmission, improved voice quality, and multimedia services through an integrated and high-performance network architecture. By delivering significant performance capabilities and system intelligence, Starent Networks meets the demands of the world's leading mobile networks, ensuring that operators can effectively serve their customer base with reliable and efficient broadband services.
SilverBack Technologies
Series D in 2003
SilverBack Technologies, Inc. is a technology company based in Billerica, Massachusetts, founded in 1999. The company specializes in providing products and services for the management of applications, systems, and networks. Its flagship offering, the DataCenter enterprise product, is a distributed and multi-tenant platform designed for remote management across various IT infrastructures. SilverBack Technologies delivers solutions for remote monitoring and management, which encompass patch management, remote access, software distribution, and desktop management. Additionally, the company provides monitoring solutions that include proactive monitoring, event management, security monitoring, and reporting services such as executive reports and performance scorecards. Its client base spans multiple sectors, including banking, education, legal, and healthcare, along with managed service providers and software vendors. SilverBack Technologies is focused on enhancing the efficiency and security of information technology environments through its comprehensive service delivery platform.
Camiant, Inc. specializes in policy control and application assurance technology, catering primarily to broadband operators across Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific. The company's key offerings include the Multimedia Policy Engine, which delivers real-time intelligence and control for broadband networks, and the Bandwidth on Demand Application Manager, designed to facilitate the integration of new applications into access networks. Additionally, Camiant provides a SIP Application Manager that assists network providers in managing SIP resources, and the QInsight management reporting application, which aggregates usage data to offer insights on network performance and subscriber distribution. The Universal Edge Resource Manager allows for efficient sharing of edge resources among services such as video on demand, while the Fair Use Management solution aids cable operators in monitoring and managing broadband utilization. Camiant was previously known as Chameleon Solutions, Inc.
Tantivy Communications
Venture Round in 2003
Tantivy Communications offers business communication, documentation, and data communications consulting services. It also develops communication and telecommunications software solutions and equipment.
Tantivy Communications was acquired by InterDigital Communications in August 2003.
Tantivy Communications was founded in 1997 and is based in Melbourne, Florida.
Cognio is a company that specializes in cognitive radio solutions for unlicensed band wireless applications. Based in the Boston area, it has engineering design centers in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and an affiliated office in Ottawa, Canada. Cognio provides tools designed to address radio frequency (RF) interference, including its flagship product, Spectrum Expert 3.1. This software analyzes, diagnoses, and locates devices operating within RF environments, particularly those utilizing WiFi and RFID frequency bands. By offering these products, Cognio enables customers to troubleshoot, monitor, and optimize their wireless local area networks (WLANs), ensuring the reliability of mission-critical wireless communications.
Starent Networks
Series C in 2003
Starent Networks specializes in multimedia core technology that facilitates mobile operators in providing mobile broadband services to their subscribers. The company offers a range of infrastructure hardware and software products designed to enhance mobile wireless communications. Its solutions support high-speed data transmission, improved voice quality, and multimedia services through an integrated and high-performance network architecture. By delivering significant performance capabilities and system intelligence, Starent Networks meets the demands of the world's leading mobile networks, ensuring that operators can effectively serve their customer base with reliable and efficient broadband services.
Nauticus Networks
Series B in 2002
Nauticus Networks, Inc. is a networking company that creates powerful infrastructure products to deliver the next generation Internet. The new generation of application switches enables enterprises and service providers to deliver high performance network and security services.
SilverBack Technologies
Series D in 2002
SilverBack Technologies, Inc. is a technology company based in Billerica, Massachusetts, founded in 1999. The company specializes in providing products and services for the management of applications, systems, and networks. Its flagship offering, the DataCenter enterprise product, is a distributed and multi-tenant platform designed for remote management across various IT infrastructures. SilverBack Technologies delivers solutions for remote monitoring and management, which encompass patch management, remote access, software distribution, and desktop management. Additionally, the company provides monitoring solutions that include proactive monitoring, event management, security monitoring, and reporting services such as executive reports and performance scorecards. Its client base spans multiple sectors, including banking, education, legal, and healthcare, along with managed service providers and software vendors. SilverBack Technologies is focused on enhancing the efficiency and security of information technology environments through its comprehensive service delivery platform.
Equipe Communications
Series C in 2002
Equipe Communications designs, develops, and markets asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) products to telecom carriers and service providers. The company's products assist local exchange carriers (ILECs) and interexchange carriers (IXCs) in transition from ATM architecture to IP/MPLS. The company also offers network management design, engineering, furnishing and installation, lifecycle tools, and rapid deployment services. Equipe Communications was founded in 1999 and is based in Acton, Massachusetts.
Starent Networks
Series B in 2001
Starent Networks specializes in multimedia core technology that facilitates mobile operators in providing mobile broadband services to their subscribers. The company offers a range of infrastructure hardware and software products designed to enhance mobile wireless communications. Its solutions support high-speed data transmission, improved voice quality, and multimedia services through an integrated and high-performance network architecture. By delivering significant performance capabilities and system intelligence, Starent Networks meets the demands of the world's leading mobile networks, ensuring that operators can effectively serve their customer base with reliable and efficient broadband services.
Cognio is a company that specializes in cognitive radio solutions for unlicensed band wireless applications. Based in the Boston area, it has engineering design centers in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and an affiliated office in Ottawa, Canada. Cognio provides tools designed to address radio frequency (RF) interference, including its flagship product, Spectrum Expert 3.1. This software analyzes, diagnoses, and locates devices operating within RF environments, particularly those utilizing WiFi and RFID frequency bands. By offering these products, Cognio enables customers to troubleshoot, monitor, and optimize their wireless local area networks (WLANs), ensuring the reliability of mission-critical wireless communications.
Winphoria Networks
Series B in 2001
Winphoria Networks focuses on the development of mobile networking products.
Winphoria Networks is acquired by Motorola Solutions.
Winphoria Networks was founded in 2000 and is based in Tewksbury, Massachusetts.
Nauticus Networks
Series A in 2001
Nauticus Networks, Inc. is a networking company that creates powerful infrastructure products to deliver the next generation Internet. The new generation of application switches enables enterprises and service providers to deliver high performance network and security services.
Starent Networks
Series A in 2000
Starent Networks specializes in multimedia core technology that facilitates mobile operators in providing mobile broadband services to their subscribers. The company offers a range of infrastructure hardware and software products designed to enhance mobile wireless communications. Its solutions support high-speed data transmission, improved voice quality, and multimedia services through an integrated and high-performance network architecture. By delivering significant performance capabilities and system intelligence, Starent Networks meets the demands of the world's leading mobile networks, ensuring that operators can effectively serve their customer base with reliable and efficient broadband services.
SilverBack Technologies
Series B in 2000
SilverBack Technologies, Inc. is a technology company based in Billerica, Massachusetts, founded in 1999. The company specializes in providing products and services for the management of applications, systems, and networks. Its flagship offering, the DataCenter enterprise product, is a distributed and multi-tenant platform designed for remote management across various IT infrastructures. SilverBack Technologies delivers solutions for remote monitoring and management, which encompass patch management, remote access, software distribution, and desktop management. Additionally, the company provides monitoring solutions that include proactive monitoring, event management, security monitoring, and reporting services such as executive reports and performance scorecards. Its client base spans multiple sectors, including banking, education, legal, and healthcare, along with managed service providers and software vendors. SilverBack Technologies is focused on enhancing the efficiency and security of information technology environments through its comprehensive service delivery platform.
Tenor Networks
Series C in 2000
Tenor Networks, Inc. is a company that specializes in the development and manufacturing of optical switching systems. The firm offers products such as the TN250G, a Core MPLS Switch, and TEMPo, an element management platform designed for managing optical networks. In addition to its hardware, Tenor Networks provides service intelligence solutions that enhance the performance and efficiency of communication networks. The company's focus on advanced optical technologies positions it as a key player in the telecommunications equipment market.
NOCpulse is a technology services company specializing in the design of internet infrastructure tailored for online businesses. The company focuses on providing networking services and technology management solutions that empower its clients to effectively manage their internet operations. NOCpulse is developing the Internet Operational Support Service, a tool that enables customers to gain greater control over their internet infrastructure while ensuring they possess the strategic insights necessary for growth. Through its innovative solutions, NOCpulse aims to enhance the operational efficiency and scalability of online enterprises.
Equipe Communications
Series B in 2000
Equipe Communications designs, develops, and markets asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) products to telecom carriers and service providers. The company's products assist local exchange carriers (ILECs) and interexchange carriers (IXCs) in transition from ATM architecture to IP/MPLS. The company also offers network management design, engineering, furnishing and installation, lifecycle tools, and rapid deployment services. Equipe Communications was founded in 1999 and is based in Acton, Massachusetts.
Winphoria Networks
Series A in 2000
Winphoria Networks focuses on the development of mobile networking products.
Winphoria Networks is acquired by Motorola Solutions.
Winphoria Networks was founded in 2000 and is based in Tewksbury, Massachusetts.
Sedona Networks
Series B in 2000
Sedona Networks designs and builds innovative, multi-services access network solutions.
IPmobile is a new, wireless communications infrastructure company focused on transforming raw radio capacity into managed, cost-efficient, and IP service-ready bandwidth. Using IPmobile's solutions, network operators and service/content providers will be able to profitably extend wireline VPN, service guarantees, provisioned QoS, premium content delivery, VoIP, and multicasting capabilities over the air. The Company's air intelligent technology has wide applicability for current cellular/PCS and fixed wireless markets, and for next generation IP-based wireless/mobility networks.
Equipe Communications
Series A in 1999
Equipe Communications designs, develops, and markets asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) products to telecom carriers and service providers. The company's products assist local exchange carriers (ILECs) and interexchange carriers (IXCs) in transition from ATM architecture to IP/MPLS. The company also offers network management design, engineering, furnishing and installation, lifecycle tools, and rapid deployment services. Equipe Communications was founded in 1999 and is based in Acton, Massachusetts.
NetCore Systems
Venture Round in 1998
NetCore Systems develops and markets innovative switching technology for the core of the new Internet. NetCore's products enable Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and carriers to construct a large-scale multi-service core network with the guaranteed performance levels and reliability that businesses need.
ArrowPoint Communications
Series B in 1998
ArrowPoint Communications specializes in the development of content switches designed to enhance the delivery of web content. The company's products offer advanced capabilities that enable internet service providers and web hosting firms to improve the speed and reliability of web experiences for users. By utilizing intelligent traffic management, ArrowPoint's services can direct data flow based on various factors, such as the type of content requested and the frequency of those requests. This innovative approach allows clients to optimize their network performance and meet the growing demands of internet users.
ArrowPoint Communications
Series A in 1997
ArrowPoint Communications specializes in the development of content switches designed to enhance the delivery of web content. The company's products offer advanced capabilities that enable internet service providers and web hosting firms to improve the speed and reliability of web experiences for users. By utilizing intelligent traffic management, ArrowPoint's services can direct data flow based on various factors, such as the type of content requested and the frequency of those requests. This innovative approach allows clients to optimize their network performance and meet the growing demands of internet users.