Battery Ventures

Battery Ventures is a technology-focused investment firm founded in 1983 and based in Boston, Massachusetts. It engages in venture capital and private equity investments in technology companies, with emphasis on software (including application and infrastructure software), IT infrastructure technologies, consumer internet and mobile services, industrial technologies, and life science tools. The firm seeks to back category-defining businesses with potential for scalable growth, often supporting companies through multiple stages and across select global regions.

Roland Anderson

Principal

Alex Benik

Partner

Dallin Bills

Investment Professional

Michael Brown

General Partner

Mackenzie Chapman

Investor

Sudheendra Chilappagari

Investor

Morad Elhafed

General Partner

Zak Ewen

Partner

Cornel Faucher

Partner

Jesse Feldman

General Partner

Russell Fleischer

General Partner

Duncan Gills

Vice President

Brandon Gleklen

Principal

Barak Schoster Goihman

Venture Partner

Margaret Hendren

Analyst

Olivia Henkoff

Associate

Dillon Joyce

Principal

Max-Julian Kaye

Principal

Roger Lee

General Partner

Brian Lieber

Partner

Lior Mallul

Investor

Victoria Mayzlish

Analyst, Investments

Paul Morrissey

Principal

Mason Parker

Investor

Matt Penney

Partner

Justin Rosner

Principal

Marcus Ryu

Partner

Noah Sadhwani

Investor

Chris Schiavo

CFO

Collier Searle

Vice President

Shiran Shalev

Partner

Juliette Silvain

Investor

Zachary Smotherman

General Partner

Zack Smotherman

General Partner

Gavin Tasker

Associate

Scott Tobin

General Partner

Chandler Ward

Investor

Jordan Welu

Partner

Enzo Wiener

Investor

Peter Winans

Associate

Adi Zukovsky

Associate

Luis-Luca de Haas

Investor

Past deals in Big Data

Nexthop AI

Series A in 2025
Nexthop AI develops AI infrastructure and custom networking solutions for large cloud operators, focusing on enhancing operational efficiency and connectivity within complex network environments. The company offers a range of services, including network automation, data management, and analytics, enabling clients to optimize their network performance and streamline their operations. Through its innovative solutions, Nexthop AI addresses the challenges faced by cloud operators, providing tools that facilitate seamless integration and scalability in dynamic computing environments. Additionally, Nexthop AI emphasizes compatibility with open-source network operating systems, allowing clients to leverage existing technologies while implementing advanced networking strategies.

Arize AI

Series C in 2025
Founded in 2020, Arize AI develops a platform that monitors and explains production artificial intelligence (AI) models. Its real-time analytics enable machine learning ops teams to troubleshoot issues, reduce uncertainty, and drive continuous improvements.

RetailNext

Acquisition in 2025
RetailNext provides real-time analytics for physical retail, enabling retailers, shopping centers, and manufacturers to collect, analyze, and visualize in-store data. The platform combines video analytics, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth detection, on-shelf sensors, beacons, and data from point-of-sale systems to automatically inform retailers about how shoppers engage with stores. It easily integrates with promotional calendars, staffing systems, and weather data to assess how internal and external factors affect shopping patterns, identify opportunities for growth, implement changes, and measure outcomes. The solution supports traffic counting, conversion, staffing optimization, window and display effectiveness, shopper insights, and loss prevention, helping optimize store execution. RetailNext serves customers globally from its headquarters in San Jose, California, and operates in more than 50 countries, tracking over a billion shoppers per year with tens of thousands of sensors and trillions of data points analyzed.

Neuron7.ai

Series B in 2024
Neuron7.ai offers an AI-driven service intelligence platform that enables enterprises to make accurate service decisions at scale by delivering rapid service predictions. The platform ingests and analyzes signals from both structured and unstructured enterprise data and incorporates input from subject matter experts to produce actionable insights. It is positioned as a resolution intelligence solution for service leaders, helping them meet crucial metrics and drive meaningful business outcomes through data-informed decisions.

Hyperexponential

Series B in 2024
Hyperexponential is a software provider specializing in pricing decision intelligence for the commercial insurance sector. The company offers a web-based platform that allows insurers to utilize large and alternative datasets, facilitating the rapid development and refinement of rating tools. By integrating advanced machine-learning techniques, Hyperexponential's software enables insurers to price risk effectively and make informed data-driven pricing decisions at both the portfolio and individual levels. Additionally, the platform incorporates extensive actuarial pricing experience and software engineering expertise, assisting clients in addressing pricing challenges associated with niche financial products within the specialty insurance market.

Mine

Series B in 2023
Mine is a technology company focused on empowering individuals to take control of their personal data online. The platform allows users to quickly identify companies that hold their sensitive information, including personal, financial, and health data. By integrating with users' email, Mine scans interactions to determine potential data holdings and facilitates a simple process for users to request data deletion from those companies. This capability supports users' rights to privacy and helps minimize their online exposure, reducing potential risks associated with data breaches and misuse. Ultimately, Mine promotes the concept of data ownership as a fundamental human right, ensuring that individuals can manage their personal information effectively.

InfluxData

Series E in 2023
InfluxData Inc. specializes in open-source solutions for managing time-series data at scale. The company is best known for InfluxDB, a time-series database that is engineered to handle vast amounts of time-stamped data generated by IoT devices, applications, networks, and other sources. InfluxData's product suite includes InfluxEnterprise, a cluster management solution; InfluxCloud, a fully-managed InfluxDB service; Telegraf, a data collection tool; Chronograf, for data visualization; and Kapacitor, which focuses on data processing, monitoring, and alerting. InfluxData aims to support developers and organizations in efficiently storing and analyzing real-time data, thereby enabling the rapid development of monitoring, analytics, and IoT applications. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in London, the company was previously known as Errplane Inc. and rebranded in December 2015.

Seek AI

Seed Round in 2023
Seek AI is a developer of an advanced data analytics platform that addresses data bottleneck issues faced by organizations. By leveraging artificial intelligence, the platform facilitates more efficient data management, significantly reducing human error and inefficiencies within data teams. This innovative approach enables organizations to complete projects faster and at a lower cost, ultimately enhancing overall productivity. Seek AI's intelligent data layer allows users to interact with their data seamlessly, empowering them to extract valuable insights and make informed decisions.

Arize AI

Series B in 2022
Founded in 2020, Arize AI develops a platform that monitors and explains production artificial intelligence (AI) models. Its real-time analytics enable machine learning ops teams to troubleshoot issues, reduce uncertainty, and drive continuous improvements.

Normalyze

Series A in 2022
Normalyze specializes in cloud data security solutions. It offers an agentless scanning platform that discovers sensitive data and access paths across various cloud environments. The platform provides real-time visibility into security posture, enabling teams to analyze, prioritize, and respond to data threats efficiently.

Neuron7.ai

Series A in 2022
Neuron7.ai offers an AI-driven service intelligence platform that enables enterprises to make accurate service decisions at scale by delivering rapid service predictions. The platform ingests and analyzes signals from both structured and unstructured enterprise data and incorporates input from subject matter experts to produce actionable insights. It is positioned as a resolution intelligence solution for service leaders, helping them meet crucial metrics and drive meaningful business outcomes through data-informed decisions.

Code Ocean

Series B in 2022
Code Ocean is a cloud-based platform that enables researchers and developers to share, discover, and run code and data associated with academic publications. The service provides an end-to-end workflow for reproducible research, allowing users to deposit code, data, and dependencies into a self-contained compute capsule that can be accessed and executed in the cloud without installing software locally. By centralizing code, data, and computational history, the platform supports transparency and reuse, helping researchers validate results and build on prior work. It serves researchers, institutions, and publishers and supports collaboration from project initiation to publication, with compute resources such as CPUs and GPUs available to execute analyses in a standardized, shareable environment. Code Ocean was founded in 2015 and is based in New York.

Voltron Data

Series A in 2022
Voltron Data develops tools to enhance the existing data analytics ecosystem. It focuses on improving efficiency by creating modular and composable analytics building blocks.

Arize AI

Series A in 2021
Founded in 2020, Arize AI develops a platform that monitors and explains production artificial intelligence (AI) models. Its real-time analytics enable machine learning ops teams to troubleshoot issues, reduce uncertainty, and drive continuous improvements.

Neuron7.ai

Seed Round in 2021
Neuron7.ai offers an AI-driven service intelligence platform that enables enterprises to make accurate service decisions at scale by delivering rapid service predictions. The platform ingests and analyzes signals from both structured and unstructured enterprise data and incorporates input from subject matter experts to produce actionable insights. It is positioned as a resolution intelligence solution for service leaders, helping them meet crucial metrics and drive meaningful business outcomes through data-informed decisions.

Code Ocean

Series A in 2021
Code Ocean is a cloud-based platform that enables researchers and developers to share, discover, and run code and data associated with academic publications. The service provides an end-to-end workflow for reproducible research, allowing users to deposit code, data, and dependencies into a self-contained compute capsule that can be accessed and executed in the cloud without installing software locally. By centralizing code, data, and computational history, the platform supports transparency and reuse, helping researchers validate results and build on prior work. It serves researchers, institutions, and publishers and supports collaboration from project initiation to publication, with compute resources such as CPUs and GPUs available to execute analyses in a standardized, shareable environment. Code Ocean was founded in 2015 and is based in New York.

Mine

Series A in 2020
Mine is a technology company focused on empowering individuals to take control of their personal data online. The platform allows users to quickly identify companies that hold their sensitive information, including personal, financial, and health data. By integrating with users' email, Mine scans interactions to determine potential data holdings and facilitates a simple process for users to request data deletion from those companies. This capability supports users' rights to privacy and helps minimize their online exposure, reducing potential risks associated with data breaches and misuse. Ultimately, Mine promotes the concept of data ownership as a fundamental human right, ensuring that individuals can manage their personal information effectively.

RiskIQ

Series D in 2020
RiskIQ, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in developing cloud-based Software-as-a-Service solutions aimed at helping organizations detect and respond to various online security threats, including phishing, fraud, and malware. Its flagship product, RiskIQ Illuminate, allows organizations to map and monitor their digital attack surface, facilitating the understanding and mitigation of vulnerabilities. Additional offerings include RiskIQ PassiveTotal, which connects internal data to external threat indicators, and RiskIQ Digital Footprint, designed to visualize and protect the attack surface. The company also provides RiskIQ Executive Guardian, which tracks potential threats to company executives, and RiskIQ SIS, a data set that identifies cyber threats. RiskIQ’s products support a range of applications, including compliance, incident response, and brand protection, serving diverse industries such as finance, healthcare, and technology. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, RiskIQ also has offices in Lenexa, Kansas, and London, United Kingdom.

Mine

Seed Round in 2020
Mine is a technology company focused on empowering individuals to take control of their personal data online. The platform allows users to quickly identify companies that hold their sensitive information, including personal, financial, and health data. By integrating with users' email, Mine scans interactions to determine potential data holdings and facilitates a simple process for users to request data deletion from those companies. This capability supports users' rights to privacy and helps minimize their online exposure, reducing potential risks associated with data breaches and misuse. Ultimately, Mine promotes the concept of data ownership as a fundamental human right, ensuring that individuals can manage their personal information effectively.

Sisense

Series F in 2020
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.

BigPanda

Series C in 2019
BigPanda operates a data science platform that centralizes and correlates IT alerts from diverse sources. Its platform transforms voluminous daily IT alerts into actionable insights, enabling IT teams to detect and resolve issues efficiently. Serving various industries, BigPanda was founded in 2012.

Sumo Logic

Series G in 2019
Sumo Logic, Inc. is a cloud-native software-as-a-service company that specializes in machine data analytics, enabling organizations to harness the power of their data for operational, security, and business intelligence. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Sumo Logic provides a platform that automates the collection, ingestion, and analysis of various data types, including application, infrastructure, security, and Internet of Things (IoT) data. The platform supports real-time log management and analytics, delivering actionable insights across the entire application lifecycle. With over 2,000 global customers, Sumo Logic assists organizations in troubleshooting and securing their applications, helping them to embrace digital transformation and improve their competitive advantage. Its multi-tenant service model fosters continuous innovation, thereby enhancing business value and growth for its clients.

6Sense

Venture Round in 2019
6sense is a developer of a predictive intelligence platform that enhances revenue growth for organizations. The company utilizes artificial intelligence, big data, and machine learning to provide comprehensive visibility across the customer journey, from brand awareness to revenue generation. Its platform captures anonymous buying signals and buyer intent data, allowing sales, marketing, and customer success teams to target the right accounts effectively. By recommending optimal channels and messages, 6sense removes guesswork and inefficiencies from the sales process, leading to improved pipeline quality, accelerated sales velocity, and higher conversion rates. Through its innovative approach, 6sense aims to empower revenue teams to grow revenue predictably and efficiently.

InfluxData

Series D in 2019
InfluxData Inc. specializes in open-source solutions for managing time-series data at scale. The company is best known for InfluxDB, a time-series database that is engineered to handle vast amounts of time-stamped data generated by IoT devices, applications, networks, and other sources. InfluxData's product suite includes InfluxEnterprise, a cluster management solution; InfluxCloud, a fully-managed InfluxDB service; Telegraf, a data collection tool; Chronograf, for data visualization; and Kapacitor, which focuses on data processing, monitoring, and alerting. InfluxData aims to support developers and organizations in efficiently storing and analyzing real-time data, thereby enabling the rapid development of monitoring, analytics, and IoT applications. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in London, the company was previously known as Errplane Inc. and rebranded in December 2015.

Databricks

Series E in 2019
Databricks offers a unified data analytics platform that simplifies data integration, enables real-time experimentation, and facilitates robust deployment of production applications for developers and data scientists. Serving diverse industries worldwide, Databricks' platform supports collaborative data science, machine learning workflows, and integrates with various cloud services.

Paperspace

Series A in 2018
Paperspace is a cloud computing company that specializes in machine learning (ML) development. It offers a high-performance cloud platform for building, training, and deploying ML models, catering to individuals, startups, and enterprises. The platform provides a cloud-based personal computer accessible via any web browser, making cloud computing more accessible through simplicity, community-driven resources, and straightforward pricing. This enables users to iterate faster and collaborate on real-time prediction engines.

Cortera

Series B in 2018
Cortera, Inc. is a provider of business-to-business analytics and cloud-based risk management solutions, specializing in payment and purchase behavior data for public and private companies. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, with additional offices in Massachusetts and India, Cortera tracks $1.6 trillion in business-to-business purchases across 45 categories, offering insights on 20 million U.S. business locations. The company's products include Cortera Pulse, a subscription service for monitoring credit risk; Boost, which enhances customer insights; and Cortera Decisions, an automated scorecard platform. Additionally, Cortera offers eCredit for credit scoring and collections automation, Cortera Traits for real-time statistical modeling, and Connect, an XML web service for accessing proprietary data. These solutions help businesses of all sizes understand their customers and suppliers better, ultimately aiding in revenue growth and risk reduction.

StreamSets

Series C in 2018
StreamSets, Inc. is a developer of a cloud-based DataOps platform that facilitates modern data integration for enterprises, enabling the continuous flow of big, streaming, and traditional data into data science and analytics applications. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company offers solutions such as StreamSets Control Hub for designing and monitoring data pipelines, StreamSets Data Collector as an open-source execution engine for managing both streaming and batch data, and StreamSets Transformer for building data transformations across various sources. The platform supports diverse use cases, including integration for data lakes and warehouses, cloud data storage adoption, and the powering of real-time applications. StreamSets serves enterprise clients both in the United States and internationally, with additional offices in locations including Sunnyvale, Austin, London, Barcelona, Bengaluru, and Sydney.

Sisense

Series E in 2018
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.

Narvar

Series C in 2018
Founded in 2012, Narvar is a leading customer experience platform for retailers. It specializes in enhancing post-purchase journeys by offering real-time tracking, proactive communications, and seamless returns. With machine learning algorithms applied across billions of interactions, Narvar helps over 500 retailers like Sephora, Patagonia, and Home Depot retain, engage, and delight customers from cart to doorstep.

InfluxData

Series C in 2018
InfluxData Inc. specializes in open-source solutions for managing time-series data at scale. The company is best known for InfluxDB, a time-series database that is engineered to handle vast amounts of time-stamped data generated by IoT devices, applications, networks, and other sources. InfluxData's product suite includes InfluxEnterprise, a cluster management solution; InfluxCloud, a fully-managed InfluxDB service; Telegraf, a data collection tool; Chronograf, for data visualization; and Kapacitor, which focuses on data processing, monitoring, and alerting. InfluxData aims to support developers and organizations in efficiently storing and analyzing real-time data, thereby enabling the rapid development of monitoring, analytics, and IoT applications. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in London, the company was previously known as Errplane Inc. and rebranded in December 2015.

Cumulus Networks

Series D in 2018
Cumulus Networks, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems for networking hardware applications. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina, the company aims to simplify data center operations through its innovative solutions. Cumulus Linux, its flagship product, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, while Cumulus VX serves as a virtual appliance for testing its technology in various environments. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers the Rack Management Platform for out-of-band management and NetQ, a telemetry-based system for fabric validation. The company provides a range of networking solutions, including cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization, catering to diverse customers from large web-scale operations to small businesses across multiple industries. As of June 2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

BigPanda

Series B in 2017
BigPanda operates a data science platform that centralizes and correlates IT alerts from diverse sources. Its platform transforms voluminous daily IT alerts into actionable insights, enabling IT teams to detect and resolve issues efficiently. Serving various industries, BigPanda was founded in 2012.

Elastifile

Series C in 2017
Elastifile is a technology company focused on transforming data storage and management for enterprises operating in cloud and hybrid cloud environments. It offers an elastically scalable, enterprise-grade distributed file system that incorporates integrated object tiering, forming a cross-cloud data fabric that provides high performance and unified access to global data. By eliminating traditional storage silos, Elastifile facilitates the seamless movement of applications across various cloud infrastructures, enabling businesses to leverage cloud services effectively. This capability supports a range of data-driven workflows, including analytics, DevOps, and high-performance computing, thereby empowering enterprises to optimize their operations and adapt to the demands of the cloud era.

Databricks

Series D in 2017
Databricks offers a unified data analytics platform that simplifies data integration, enables real-time experimentation, and facilitates robust deployment of production applications for developers and data scientists. Serving diverse industries worldwide, Databricks' platform supports collaborative data science, machine learning workflows, and integrates with various cloud services.

VividCortex

Series A in 2017
VividCortex, Inc. is a developer of Software as a Service (SaaS) tools focused on database performance monitoring and analysis. Established in 2012 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., with additional offices in Arlington, Texas, and Charlottesville, Virginia, the company provides an innovative platform that enables organizations to measure, analyze, and optimize the performance of various open-source databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, Amazon Aurora, MongoDB, and Redis. VividCortex’s solution offers comprehensive visibility into database operations, allowing engineering teams to monitor performance across multiple servers simultaneously without the overhead typical of other monitoring tools. By utilizing patented algorithms and advanced statistical methods, the platform delivers actionable insights into database workload and query performance, helping clients proactively address issues and enhance application efficiency. The company serves a diverse clientele, including industry leaders like Etsy and GitHub, and is recognized for its unique, focused approach to database monitoring, which emphasizes clarity and depth in understanding database performance.

StreamSets

Series B in 2017
StreamSets, Inc. is a developer of a cloud-based DataOps platform that facilitates modern data integration for enterprises, enabling the continuous flow of big, streaming, and traditional data into data science and analytics applications. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company offers solutions such as StreamSets Control Hub for designing and monitoring data pipelines, StreamSets Data Collector as an open-source execution engine for managing both streaming and batch data, and StreamSets Transformer for building data transformations across various sources. The platform supports diverse use cases, including integration for data lakes and warehouses, cloud data storage adoption, and the powering of real-time applications. StreamSets serves enterprise clients both in the United States and internationally, with additional offices in locations including Sunnyvale, Austin, London, Barcelona, Bengaluru, and Sydney.

RiskIQ

Series C in 2016
RiskIQ, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in developing cloud-based Software-as-a-Service solutions aimed at helping organizations detect and respond to various online security threats, including phishing, fraud, and malware. Its flagship product, RiskIQ Illuminate, allows organizations to map and monitor their digital attack surface, facilitating the understanding and mitigation of vulnerabilities. Additional offerings include RiskIQ PassiveTotal, which connects internal data to external threat indicators, and RiskIQ Digital Footprint, designed to visualize and protect the attack surface. The company also provides RiskIQ Executive Guardian, which tracks potential threats to company executives, and RiskIQ SIS, a data set that identifies cyber threats. RiskIQ’s products support a range of applications, including compliance, incident response, and brand protection, serving diverse industries such as finance, healthcare, and technology. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, RiskIQ also has offices in Lenexa, Kansas, and London, United Kingdom.

Tealium

Series E in 2016
Founded in 2008, Tealium provides enterprise-level solutions for managing and integrating customer data across various digital touchpoints. Its platform offers tag management, a customer data hub, machine learning-driven insights, and real-time audience discovery tools. Serving over 1,000 businesses worldwide, Tealium helps brands create unified, actionable customer data infrastructure.

InfluxData

Series B in 2016
InfluxData Inc. specializes in open-source solutions for managing time-series data at scale. The company is best known for InfluxDB, a time-series database that is engineered to handle vast amounts of time-stamped data generated by IoT devices, applications, networks, and other sources. InfluxData's product suite includes InfluxEnterprise, a cluster management solution; InfluxCloud, a fully-managed InfluxDB service; Telegraf, a data collection tool; Chronograf, for data visualization; and Kapacitor, which focuses on data processing, monitoring, and alerting. InfluxData aims to support developers and organizations in efficiently storing and analyzing real-time data, thereby enabling the rapid development of monitoring, analytics, and IoT applications. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in London, the company was previously known as Errplane Inc. and rebranded in December 2015.

Narvar

Series B in 2016
Founded in 2012, Narvar is a leading customer experience platform for retailers. It specializes in enhancing post-purchase journeys by offering real-time tracking, proactive communications, and seamless returns. With machine learning algorithms applied across billions of interactions, Narvar helps over 500 retailers like Sephora, Patagonia, and Home Depot retain, engage, and delight customers from cart to doorstep.

BigPanda

Series B in 2016
BigPanda operates a data science platform that centralizes and correlates IT alerts from diverse sources. Its platform transforms voluminous daily IT alerts into actionable insights, enabling IT teams to detect and resolve issues efficiently. Serving various industries, BigPanda was founded in 2012.

VividCortex

Series A in 2016
VividCortex, Inc. is a developer of Software as a Service (SaaS) tools focused on database performance monitoring and analysis. Established in 2012 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., with additional offices in Arlington, Texas, and Charlottesville, Virginia, the company provides an innovative platform that enables organizations to measure, analyze, and optimize the performance of various open-source databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, Amazon Aurora, MongoDB, and Redis. VividCortex’s solution offers comprehensive visibility into database operations, allowing engineering teams to monitor performance across multiple servers simultaneously without the overhead typical of other monitoring tools. By utilizing patented algorithms and advanced statistical methods, the platform delivers actionable insights into database workload and query performance, helping clients proactively address issues and enhance application efficiency. The company serves a diverse clientele, including industry leaders like Etsy and GitHub, and is recognized for its unique, focused approach to database monitoring, which emphasizes clarity and depth in understanding database performance.

Cumulus Networks

Series C in 2016
Cumulus Networks, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems for networking hardware applications. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina, the company aims to simplify data center operations through its innovative solutions. Cumulus Linux, its flagship product, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, while Cumulus VX serves as a virtual appliance for testing its technology in various environments. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers the Rack Management Platform for out-of-band management and NetQ, a telemetry-based system for fabric validation. The company provides a range of networking solutions, including cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization, catering to diverse customers from large web-scale operations to small businesses across multiple industries. As of June 2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Elastifile

Series B in 2016
Elastifile is a technology company focused on transforming data storage and management for enterprises operating in cloud and hybrid cloud environments. It offers an elastically scalable, enterprise-grade distributed file system that incorporates integrated object tiering, forming a cross-cloud data fabric that provides high performance and unified access to global data. By eliminating traditional storage silos, Elastifile facilitates the seamless movement of applications across various cloud infrastructures, enabling businesses to leverage cloud services effectively. This capability supports a range of data-driven workflows, including analytics, DevOps, and high-performance computing, thereby empowering enterprises to optimize their operations and adapt to the demands of the cloud era.

Diablo Technologies

Series C in 2016
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at enhancing performance in next-generation enterprise computing. These products are engineered to support high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency, making them suitable for applications in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo Technologies offers highly integrated bridging and switching products tailored for the server and storage industries, enabling organizations to achieve greater efficiency and business value through improved memory system designs.

Sisense

Series D in 2016
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.

Platfora

Series C in 2015
Platfora is a developer of data-management software that focuses on helping businesses process and interpret large volumes of data. Its Big Data Analytics Platform simplifies the complexities associated with Hadoop, allowing customers to gain insights into their business by visualizing events, actions, and behaviors over time. The platform aims to empower organizations to transition into fact-based enterprises by making data more accessible and comprehensible, thereby facilitating informed decision-making and strategic planning.

Cask

Series B in 2015
Cask is an open-source software company based in Palo Alto, California, that specializes in simplifying the construction and operation of big data solutions. The company offers a unified integration platform that significantly accelerates the time required to deploy data applications and data lakes, reducing it by up to 80%. Cask's platform combines data integration and application development capabilities, facilitating rapid development in both public and private cloud environments. The company is supported by prominent investors, including Battery Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, and Ignition Partners.

BigPanda

Series B in 2015
BigPanda operates a data science platform that centralizes and correlates IT alerts from diverse sources. Its platform transforms voluminous daily IT alerts into actionable insights, enabling IT teams to detect and resolve issues efficiently. Serving various industries, BigPanda was founded in 2012.

StreamSets

Series A in 2015
StreamSets, Inc. is a developer of a cloud-based DataOps platform that facilitates modern data integration for enterprises, enabling the continuous flow of big, streaming, and traditional data into data science and analytics applications. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company offers solutions such as StreamSets Control Hub for designing and monitoring data pipelines, StreamSets Data Collector as an open-source execution engine for managing both streaming and batch data, and StreamSets Transformer for building data transformations across various sources. The platform supports diverse use cases, including integration for data lakes and warehouses, cloud data storage adoption, and the powering of real-time applications. StreamSets serves enterprise clients both in the United States and internationally, with additional offices in locations including Sunnyvale, Austin, London, Barcelona, Bengaluru, and Sydney.

Cohesity

Series B in 2015
Cohesity develops hyper-converged secondary storage solutions that consolidate, protect, and share non-mission-critical data assets of large organizations. Its platform, Cohesity DataPlatform, converges data protection infrastructure including backup, replication, disaster recovery, and cloud tiering. Additionally, it offers Cohesity Helios, a SaaS-based management solution for monitoring and managing secondary data and applications.

6Sense

Series B in 2015
6sense is a developer of a predictive intelligence platform that enhances revenue growth for organizations. The company utilizes artificial intelligence, big data, and machine learning to provide comprehensive visibility across the customer journey, from brand awareness to revenue generation. Its platform captures anonymous buying signals and buyer intent data, allowing sales, marketing, and customer success teams to target the right accounts effectively. By recommending optimal channels and messages, 6sense removes guesswork and inefficiencies from the sales process, leading to improved pipeline quality, accelerated sales velocity, and higher conversion rates. Through its innovative approach, 6sense aims to empower revenue teams to grow revenue predictably and efficiently.

Tealium

Series D in 2015
Founded in 2008, Tealium provides enterprise-level solutions for managing and integrating customer data across various digital touchpoints. Its platform offers tag management, a customer data hub, machine learning-driven insights, and real-time audience discovery tools. Serving over 1,000 businesses worldwide, Tealium helps brands create unified, actionable customer data infrastructure.

Excelero Storage

Series B in 2015
Excelero, Inc. specializes in low-latency distributed block storage solutions designed for web-scale and enterprise applications. Founded in 2014 and based in San Jose, California, the company developed NVMesh, a software-defined block storage solution that employs Elastic NVMe technology. This innovation enables unmodified applications to access pooled NVMe storage devices across a network with local speed and latency. Excelero's solutions cater to a diverse range of sectors, including data analytics, machine learning, media and entertainment for post-production, and high-performance computing. By leveraging NVMesh, customers can create high-performance Server SANs that efficiently handle mixed workloads while benefiting from centralized storage without being locked into proprietary hardware. This approach significantly reduces total storage costs while enhancing scalability and performance, making it suitable for hyper-scale Industrial IoT services and large-scale simulation visualization.

Plexistor

Series A in 2014
Plexistor Ltd. specializes in Software Defined Memory (SDM), offering a converged memory and storage architecture that delivers storage solutions at near-memory speeds, specifically designed for in-memory applications within enterprises. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, with an additional location in Palo Alto, California, Plexistor's technology enhances both on-premise and cloud-based infrastructures, allowing for efficient processing of large working data sets through applications such as relational databases, NoSQL, Big Data analytics, and event processing. By addressing the limitations of traditional memory technology, such as low capacity and volatility, Plexistor enables organizations to achieve faster response times and improved data processing capabilities. As of June 2017, Plexistor operates as a subsidiary of NetApp, Inc.

Sisense

Series C in 2014
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.

RiskIQ

Series B in 2014
RiskIQ, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in developing cloud-based Software-as-a-Service solutions aimed at helping organizations detect and respond to various online security threats, including phishing, fraud, and malware. Its flagship product, RiskIQ Illuminate, allows organizations to map and monitor their digital attack surface, facilitating the understanding and mitigation of vulnerabilities. Additional offerings include RiskIQ PassiveTotal, which connects internal data to external threat indicators, and RiskIQ Digital Footprint, designed to visualize and protect the attack surface. The company also provides RiskIQ Executive Guardian, which tracks potential threats to company executives, and RiskIQ SIS, a data set that identifies cyber threats. RiskIQ’s products support a range of applications, including compliance, incident response, and brand protection, serving diverse industries such as finance, healthcare, and technology. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, RiskIQ also has offices in Lenexa, Kansas, and London, United Kingdom.

6Sense

Series A in 2014
6sense is a developer of a predictive intelligence platform that enhances revenue growth for organizations. The company utilizes artificial intelligence, big data, and machine learning to provide comprehensive visibility across the customer journey, from brand awareness to revenue generation. Its platform captures anonymous buying signals and buyer intent data, allowing sales, marketing, and customer success teams to target the right accounts effectively. By recommending optimal channels and messages, 6sense removes guesswork and inefficiencies from the sales process, leading to improved pipeline quality, accelerated sales velocity, and higher conversion rates. Through its innovative approach, 6sense aims to empower revenue teams to grow revenue predictably and efficiently.

Datumate

Venture Round in 2014
Datumate Ltd. specializes in developing field-to-plan technology solutions for surveying, civil engineering, and architectural applications. Its products include DatuSite suite for aerial mapping and 3D modeling, DatuGram for 3D geodetic mapping, DatuMeasure for geodetic calculations, DatuGuide for geomatics verification, and DatuBIM for field data analytics and BIM cloud services. Serving private firms and government agencies globally, Datumate Ltd. aims to automate and digitalize construction processes.

Diablo Technologies

Venture Round in 2014
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at enhancing performance in next-generation enterprise computing. These products are engineered to support high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency, making them suitable for applications in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo Technologies offers highly integrated bridging and switching products tailored for the server and storage industries, enabling organizations to achieve greater efficiency and business value through improved memory system designs.

Platfora

Series C in 2014
Platfora is a developer of data-management software that focuses on helping businesses process and interpret large volumes of data. Its Big Data Analytics Platform simplifies the complexities associated with Hadoop, allowing customers to gain insights into their business by visualizing events, actions, and behaviors over time. The platform aims to empower organizations to transition into fact-based enterprises by making data more accessible and comprehensible, thereby facilitating informed decision-making and strategic planning.

Elastifile

Series A in 2014
Elastifile is a technology company focused on transforming data storage and management for enterprises operating in cloud and hybrid cloud environments. It offers an elastically scalable, enterprise-grade distributed file system that incorporates integrated object tiering, forming a cross-cloud data fabric that provides high performance and unified access to global data. By eliminating traditional storage silos, Elastifile facilitates the seamless movement of applications across various cloud infrastructures, enabling businesses to leverage cloud services effectively. This capability supports a range of data-driven workflows, including analytics, DevOps, and high-performance computing, thereby empowering enterprises to optimize their operations and adapt to the demands of the cloud era.

Cumulus Networks

Series B in 2014
Cumulus Networks, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems for networking hardware applications. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina, the company aims to simplify data center operations through its innovative solutions. Cumulus Linux, its flagship product, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, while Cumulus VX serves as a virtual appliance for testing its technology in various environments. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers the Rack Management Platform for out-of-band management and NetQ, a telemetry-based system for fabric validation. The company provides a range of networking solutions, including cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization, catering to diverse customers from large web-scale operations to small businesses across multiple industries. As of June 2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

SumAll

Series A in 2013
SumAll Inc. is a New York-based company founded in 2011 that specializes in data analytics solutions for businesses. It operates a platform that consolidates information from over 40 data sources, including social media, web traffic, and email marketing, to automate operations for independent businesses. Boasting over 350,000 users, SumAll enables clients to effectively manage their data and optimize their social media marketing strategies. The platform not only generates and posts the most effective content for engaging customers but also offers tools for automating inventory purchasing and staff scheduling for physical establishments, such as cafes. By utilizing historical sales data and other proprietary inputs, SumAll provides accurate sales forecasts, helping business owners streamline their operations and invest their time and resources back into growth initiatives.

VividCortex

Seed Round in 2013
VividCortex, Inc. is a developer of Software as a Service (SaaS) tools focused on database performance monitoring and analysis. Established in 2012 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., with additional offices in Arlington, Texas, and Charlottesville, Virginia, the company provides an innovative platform that enables organizations to measure, analyze, and optimize the performance of various open-source databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, Amazon Aurora, MongoDB, and Redis. VividCortex’s solution offers comprehensive visibility into database operations, allowing engineering teams to monitor performance across multiple servers simultaneously without the overhead typical of other monitoring tools. By utilizing patented algorithms and advanced statistical methods, the platform delivers actionable insights into database workload and query performance, helping clients proactively address issues and enhance application efficiency. The company serves a diverse clientele, including industry leaders like Etsy and GitHub, and is recognized for its unique, focused approach to database monitoring, which emphasizes clarity and depth in understanding database performance.

Cumulus Networks

Series A in 2013
Cumulus Networks, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems for networking hardware applications. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina, the company aims to simplify data center operations through its innovative solutions. Cumulus Linux, its flagship product, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, while Cumulus VX serves as a virtual appliance for testing its technology in various environments. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers the Rack Management Platform for out-of-band management and NetQ, a telemetry-based system for fabric validation. The company provides a range of networking solutions, including cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization, catering to diverse customers from large web-scale operations to small businesses across multiple industries. As of June 2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Tealium

Series C in 2013
Founded in 2008, Tealium provides enterprise-level solutions for managing and integrating customer data across various digital touchpoints. Its platform offers tag management, a customer data hub, machine learning-driven insights, and real-time audience discovery tools. Serving over 1,000 businesses worldwide, Tealium helps brands create unified, actionable customer data infrastructure.

Sisense

Series B in 2013
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.

Diablo Technologies

Venture Round in 2013
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at enhancing performance in next-generation enterprise computing. These products are engineered to support high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency, making them suitable for applications in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo Technologies offers highly integrated bridging and switching products tailored for the server and storage industries, enabling organizations to achieve greater efficiency and business value through improved memory system designs.

SumAll

Series A in 2012
SumAll Inc. is a New York-based company founded in 2011 that specializes in data analytics solutions for businesses. It operates a platform that consolidates information from over 40 data sources, including social media, web traffic, and email marketing, to automate operations for independent businesses. Boasting over 350,000 users, SumAll enables clients to effectively manage their data and optimize their social media marketing strategies. The platform not only generates and posts the most effective content for engaging customers but also offers tools for automating inventory purchasing and staff scheduling for physical establishments, such as cafes. By utilizing historical sales data and other proprietary inputs, SumAll provides accurate sales forecasts, helping business owners streamline their operations and invest their time and resources back into growth initiatives.

Cask

Series A in 2012
Cask is an open-source software company based in Palo Alto, California, that specializes in simplifying the construction and operation of big data solutions. The company offers a unified integration platform that significantly accelerates the time required to deploy data applications and data lakes, reducing it by up to 80%. Cask's platform combines data integration and application development capabilities, facilitating rapid development in both public and private cloud environments. The company is supported by prominent investors, including Battery Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, and Ignition Partners.

Platfora

Series B in 2012
Platfora is a developer of data-management software that focuses on helping businesses process and interpret large volumes of data. Its Big Data Analytics Platform simplifies the complexities associated with Hadoop, allowing customers to gain insights into their business by visualizing events, actions, and behaviors over time. The platform aims to empower organizations to transition into fact-based enterprises by making data more accessible and comprehensible, thereby facilitating informed decision-making and strategic planning.

Diablo Technologies

Funding Round in 2012
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at enhancing performance in next-generation enterprise computing. These products are engineered to support high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency, making them suitable for applications in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo Technologies offers highly integrated bridging and switching products tailored for the server and storage industries, enabling organizations to achieve greater efficiency and business value through improved memory system designs.

Tealium

Series B in 2012
Founded in 2008, Tealium provides enterprise-level solutions for managing and integrating customer data across various digital touchpoints. Its platform offers tag management, a customer data hub, machine learning-driven insights, and real-time audience discovery tools. Serving over 1,000 businesses worldwide, Tealium helps brands create unified, actionable customer data infrastructure.

SumAll

Venture Round in 2012
SumAll Inc. is a New York-based company founded in 2011 that specializes in data analytics solutions for businesses. It operates a platform that consolidates information from over 40 data sources, including social media, web traffic, and email marketing, to automate operations for independent businesses. Boasting over 350,000 users, SumAll enables clients to effectively manage their data and optimize their social media marketing strategies. The platform not only generates and posts the most effective content for engaging customers but also offers tools for automating inventory purchasing and staff scheduling for physical establishments, such as cafes. By utilizing historical sales data and other proprietary inputs, SumAll provides accurate sales forecasts, helping business owners streamline their operations and invest their time and resources back into growth initiatives.

Cumulus Networks

Seed Round in 2012
Cumulus Networks, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems for networking hardware applications. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina, the company aims to simplify data center operations through its innovative solutions. Cumulus Linux, its flagship product, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, while Cumulus VX serves as a virtual appliance for testing its technology in various environments. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers the Rack Management Platform for out-of-band management and NetQ, a telemetry-based system for fabric validation. The company provides a range of networking solutions, including cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization, catering to diverse customers from large web-scale operations to small businesses across multiple industries. As of June 2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Cask

Seed Round in 2012
Cask is an open-source software company based in Palo Alto, California, that specializes in simplifying the construction and operation of big data solutions. The company offers a unified integration platform that significantly accelerates the time required to deploy data applications and data lakes, reducing it by up to 80%. Cask's platform combines data integration and application development capabilities, facilitating rapid development in both public and private cloud environments. The company is supported by prominent investors, including Battery Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, and Ignition Partners.

XtremIO

Series B in 2011
XtremIO is a developer of next-generation storage solutions based in Cupertino, California, and Herzelyia, Israel. Established in 2009, the company specializes in all-flash, scale-out enterprise storage arrays that leverage solid-state technology to enhance IT infrastructure. XtremIO's storage systems significantly improve performance and accelerate application workloads, making them a competitive alternative to traditional disk arrays. Their solutions are designed to reduce the total cost of ownership for both server and storage infrastructure, while also minimizing power consumption and physical space requirements. By simplifying provisioning and eliminating the need for complex tuning procedures, XtremIO effectively supports a wide range of use cases, including virtual server and desktop infrastructure, database consolidation, and analytics. The company's innovative approach addresses existing limitations in storage devices and connectivity, positioning it as a leader in the enterprise storage market.

ADKU

Seed Round in 2010
Adku, founded by former Google employees in 2010 and acquired by Groupon in 2012, is a San Francisco-based startup specializing in Big Data for eCommerce. It operates as an AngelPad company (AP #1 2010). Adku offers services that analyze consumer behavior to optimize shopping experiences through personalized product recommendations.

cVidya Networks

Series D in 2010
cVidya Networks specializes in Big Data Analytics solutions tailored for communications and digital service providers. The company offers a comprehensive platform that includes analytical applications aimed at enhancing profitability and supporting both operational and strategic decision-making. Its Business Protection offerings feature Revenue Assurance and Fraud Management solutions, which allow operators to swiftly identify risks and mitigate revenue loss. Additionally, cVidya's Business Growth solutions focus on Marketing Analytics and Data Monetization, empowering operators to enhance base management and explore new avenues for data monetization with third parties. Overall, cVidya Networks helps telecom service providers optimize margins, improve customer experiences, and strengthen relationships within the ecosystem.

Streambase Systems

Series D in 2009
StreamBase Systems offers software enabling businesses to swiftly develop systems that analyze and respond to real-time streaming data, facilitating immediate decision-making. Their Event Processing Platform comprises a rapid application development environment (StreamBase Studio), a high-speed event server, and extensive connectivity options for both real-time and historical data. This platform is employed by investment banks, hedge funds, and government agencies to create applications that enhance revenue, reduce costs, and mitigate risk. The company is based in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Cortera

Series A in 2008
Cortera, Inc. is a provider of business-to-business analytics and cloud-based risk management solutions, specializing in payment and purchase behavior data for public and private companies. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, with additional offices in Massachusetts and India, Cortera tracks $1.6 trillion in business-to-business purchases across 45 categories, offering insights on 20 million U.S. business locations. The company's products include Cortera Pulse, a subscription service for monitoring credit risk; Boost, which enhances customer insights; and Cortera Decisions, an automated scorecard platform. Additionally, Cortera offers eCredit for credit scoring and collections automation, Cortera Traits for real-time statistical modeling, and Connect, an XML web service for accessing proprietary data. These solutions help businesses of all sizes understand their customers and suppliers better, ultimately aiding in revenue growth and risk reduction.

cVidya Networks

Series C in 2008
cVidya Networks specializes in Big Data Analytics solutions tailored for communications and digital service providers. The company offers a comprehensive platform that includes analytical applications aimed at enhancing profitability and supporting both operational and strategic decision-making. Its Business Protection offerings feature Revenue Assurance and Fraud Management solutions, which allow operators to swiftly identify risks and mitigate revenue loss. Additionally, cVidya's Business Growth solutions focus on Marketing Analytics and Data Monetization, empowering operators to enhance base management and explore new avenues for data monetization with third parties. Overall, cVidya Networks helps telecom service providers optimize margins, improve customer experiences, and strengthen relationships within the ecosystem.

Panjiva

Series A in 2008
Panjiva, Inc. is a New York-based company that provides a web-based platform known as the Global Trade Intelligence Platform, which offers business intelligence and big data analytics related to global supply chain activities. The company maintains a comprehensive database of over 700,000 suppliers, including shipment histories, customer information, credit reports, and compliance details. Panjiva's offerings include Panjiva Enterprise Solutions for trade data analysis, an application programming interface (API) for customized data access, and the Panjiva Supply Chain Graph, which utilizes artificial intelligence for data analysis. Additionally, the company combines U.S. Census and UN Comtrade data through its Trendspotting feature, providing macroeconomic insights. Established in 2006, Panjiva also conducts research on sectors such as logistics, manufacturing, and economics. With offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Shanghai, China; and the United Kingdom, Panjiva aims to enhance transparency and understanding in global trade relationships.

SenSage

Series D in 2007
SenSage is a provider of enterprise event data warehouse technology designed to enhance security, compliance, and data management. The company specializes in solutions that process and analyze large volumes of log and event data, enabling organizations to derive actionable insights while minimizing risks associated with security breaches, fraud, and regulatory compliance. With a focus on automating compliance reporting and security decision support, SenSage's software facilitates the collection, retention, and analysis of event data, making it a cost-effective alternative to traditional data warehouses and log management systems. Over 400 customers have adopted SenSage solutions to improve their data management capabilities and reduce operational costs.

Cortera

Venture Round in 2006
Cortera, Inc. is a provider of business-to-business analytics and cloud-based risk management solutions, specializing in payment and purchase behavior data for public and private companies. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, with additional offices in Massachusetts and India, Cortera tracks $1.6 trillion in business-to-business purchases across 45 categories, offering insights on 20 million U.S. business locations. The company's products include Cortera Pulse, a subscription service for monitoring credit risk; Boost, which enhances customer insights; and Cortera Decisions, an automated scorecard platform. Additionally, Cortera offers eCredit for credit scoring and collections automation, Cortera Traits for real-time statistical modeling, and Connect, an XML web service for accessing proprietary data. These solutions help businesses of all sizes understand their customers and suppliers better, ultimately aiding in revenue growth and risk reduction.

SenSage

Series C in 2005
SenSage is a provider of enterprise event data warehouse technology designed to enhance security, compliance, and data management. The company specializes in solutions that process and analyze large volumes of log and event data, enabling organizations to derive actionable insights while minimizing risks associated with security breaches, fraud, and regulatory compliance. With a focus on automating compliance reporting and security decision support, SenSage's software facilitates the collection, retention, and analysis of event data, making it a cost-effective alternative to traditional data warehouses and log management systems. Over 400 customers have adopted SenSage solutions to improve their data management capabilities and reduce operational costs.

SenSage

Series B in 2003
SenSage is a provider of enterprise event data warehouse technology designed to enhance security, compliance, and data management. The company specializes in solutions that process and analyze large volumes of log and event data, enabling organizations to derive actionable insights while minimizing risks associated with security breaches, fraud, and regulatory compliance. With a focus on automating compliance reporting and security decision support, SenSage's software facilitates the collection, retention, and analysis of event data, making it a cost-effective alternative to traditional data warehouses and log management systems. Over 400 customers have adopted SenSage solutions to improve their data management capabilities and reduce operational costs.

Arbor Networks

Series B in 2002
Arbor Networks specializes in securing complex networks against DDoS attacks and advanced threats. The company offers a suite of products that provides customers with detailed insights into their own networks while also leveraging its ATLAS threat intelligence infrastructure for a broader understanding of global Internet traffic and emerging threats. With contributions from over 330 service providers generating 120 Tbps of traffic intelligence, Arbor's Security Engineering & Response Team develops protective measures that are integrated into customer products to combat DDoS and malware threats. Arbor's DDoS Solutions are adaptable, catering to various deployment needs, including virtual solutions, network-embedded systems, and enterprise appliances. The Arbor Cloud service combines on-premises and cloud-based mitigation for comprehensive DDoS defense. Additionally, Arbor Advanced Threat Solutions utilize integrated Netflow and Packet Capture technology to enhance network-wide situational awareness and provide deep traffic visibility, enabling effective threat detection and response through real-time insights and historical analysis. The company's focus is on ensuring the availability of critical infrastructure while safeguarding against advanced threats.

Cortera

Venture Round in 1999
Cortera, Inc. is a provider of business-to-business analytics and cloud-based risk management solutions, specializing in payment and purchase behavior data for public and private companies. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, with additional offices in Massachusetts and India, Cortera tracks $1.6 trillion in business-to-business purchases across 45 categories, offering insights on 20 million U.S. business locations. The company's products include Cortera Pulse, a subscription service for monitoring credit risk; Boost, which enhances customer insights; and Cortera Decisions, an automated scorecard platform. Additionally, Cortera offers eCredit for credit scoring and collections automation, Cortera Traits for real-time statistical modeling, and Connect, an XML web service for accessing proprietary data. These solutions help businesses of all sizes understand their customers and suppliers better, ultimately aiding in revenue growth and risk reduction.
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