Battery Ventures

Battery Ventures is a Boston-based investment firm founded in 1983 that specializes in technology-focused investments. The firm targets category-defining businesses across various sectors, including application software, IT infrastructure, consumer internet and mobile services, industrial technologies, and life science tools. By identifying and supporting innovative companies within these markets, Battery Ventures aims to foster growth and development in the technology landscape. As a Registered Investment Adviser, the firm combines expertise and strategic insight to guide its investment decisions.

Roland Anderson

Principal

Alex Benik

Partner

Dallin Bills

Principal

William Binch

Operating Partner

Sudheendra Chilappagari

Vice President, Investments

Danel Dayan

Venture Investor

Morad Elhafed

General Partner

Zakary Ewen

Principal

Cornel J. Faucher

Partner

Jesse Feldman

General Partner

Russell Fleischer

General Partner

Duncan Gills

Principal

Brandon Gleklen

Principal

Luis-Luca de Haas

Analyst, Investments

Satoshi Harris-Koizumi

Principal

Margaret Hendren

Analyst

Olivia Henkoff

Venture Capital Investor

Dillon Joyce

Principal

Max-Julian Kaye

Principal

Lior Mallul

Vice President, Investments

Thomas Marchioni

Analyst, Investments

Victoria Mayzlish

Analyst, Investments

Itzik Parnafes

General Partner

Matt Penney

Vice President, Information Technology

Justin Rosner

Principal

Chris Schiavo

CFO

Collier Searle

Principal

Tate Searle

Analyst

Shiran Shalev

Partner

Zachary Smotherman

General Partner

Zack Smotherman

Partner and Private Equity Investor

Chelsea Stoner

General Partner

Gavin Tasker

Associate, Investments

Estelle Tessaro

Analyst, Private Equity

Chandler Ward

Analyst

Jordan Welu

Principal

Enzo Wiener

Associate, Investments

Peter Winans

Associate, Investments

Past deals in Technology

Quantum Machines

Series C in 2025
Quantum Machines is a start-up focused on creating advanced control and operation systems for quantum computers. The company develops next-generation quantum controllers that translate quantum algorithms into pulse sequences, allowing organizations from various sectors to execute complex quantum algorithms and experiments efficiently. Their approach combines classical engineering disciplines, including electrical, hardware, and software engineering, with quantum computing science and technology. By leveraging expertise in algorithmics, digital signal processing, RF microwave engineering, machine learning, and quantum physics, Quantum Machines aims to enhance the capabilities and accessibility of quantum computing.

Shippeo

Venture Round in 2025
Shippeo is a company that specializes in providing real-time visibility for supply chain transportation. Established in 2014, it offers a platform that allows shippers, carriers, and logistics service providers to track deliveries in real time, enhancing communication with end customers. By integrating with various transportation management systems and data sources, Shippeo delivers accurate location data and estimated times of arrival, which helps businesses reduce transportation costs and improve customer satisfaction. The platform serves a wide range of clients across Europe, tracking over 40,000 deliveries monthly and connecting with more than 600 carriers. Notable clients include leading companies like Leroy Merlin, Saint-Gobain, and Faurecia.

QSR Automations

Acquisition in 2024
Since 1996, QSR's robust and reliable restaurant software and hardware solutions have connected thousands of restaurant businesses of all sizes and concepts around the world to enhanced productivity, improved profit, and maximum guest delight. Today, QSR is widely recognized as the leader in kitchen display systems for all types of restaurants. Capitalizing on our expertise in advanced kitchen video software and hardware solutions, QSR is also helping casual and fine dining restaurants to measurably increase efficiency and create memorable guest experiences with our revolutionary in-store, online, and mobile table management and reservations solutions that leverage a powerful and unique link to the kitchen and dining room. QSR offers sales, service, and support options for our ConnectSmart:registered: and ePic:registered: products directly, as well as through our resellers who provide localized expertise. And our restaurant software and hardware solutions are interfaced with over forty point-of-sale systems. Our successful reseller and technology partnerships make it easy for restaurants to reap the benefits of QSR’s solutions, also ensuring our customers can leverage their existing technology investments today and as they grow into the future. And further leveraging our leadership and expertise, in May 2013 QSR debuted the innovative DineTime:registered: solution. With DineTime, casual and fine dining operators can effectively organize and manage waiting and seated guests via an iPad.

Procurement Sciences AI

Series A in 2024
Procurement Sciences is a leading technology company specializing in AI-driven solutions for the government contracting sector. Our flagship product, Awarded AI, is an end-to-end platform designed to streamline business development, capture, and proposal management. With features like AI-powered opportunity search, advanced proposal generation, and compliance checking, Awarded AI empowers contractors to enhance efficiency and win rates. Built specifically for GovCon, our solution offers unmatched security and customization, making it ideal for contractors of all sizes looking to gain a competitive edge in the federal marketplace.

Novidea

Series C in 2024
Novidea is the developer of a cloud-based, data-driven insurance platform designed to modernize the customer insurance journey for brokers, agents, and managing general agents (MGAs). The platform leverages Salesforce technology to provide a comprehensive ecosystem that encompasses all facets of an insurance business. It offers a unified view of customer and policy data, allowing for seamless integration between customer-facing transactions and back-office operations. This enables clients to gain actionable insights, enhancing decision-making and delivering tailored products and services. By providing real-time business intelligence and workflow management, Novidea helps improve productivity and profitability for its users. The company supports over 100 customers, including entities in the London market, across 22 countries.

ProntoForms

Acquisition in 2024
ProntoForms Corporation specializes in mobile business solutions aimed at automating field data collection processes for various industries. Its no-code app development platform allows organizations to quickly create custom mobile form applications, enhancing the efficiency and safety of field teams. The ProntoForms mobile platform enables remote workers to gather data on mobile devices, access essential company information in real-time, and seamlessly share results with back-office systems and cloud services. This solution is applicable across a range of functions, including field service, inspections, audits, installations, maintenance, safety, fleet management, and enterprise asset management. Established in 2001 and based in Kanata, Canada, ProntoForms operates in multiple regions, including the United States, Canada, Latin America, and Europe. The company was previously known as TrueContext Mobile Solutions Corporation until its name change in 2013.

Orkes

Series A in 2024
Orkes is a microservices and workflow orchestration platform that offers a managed, cloud-hosted version of Conductor, featuring tiered support. The company specializes in creating workflows across microservices, utilizing actionable insights to enhance functionality and address issues through visual representation. Orkes provides various services, including order management, security scanning for cloud application ecosystems, data protection workflows, and management of telecom subscribers and billing. By focusing on these areas, Orkes aims to streamline operations for businesses and improve efficiency in managing complex workflows.

LCTech

Acquisition in 2023
LCTech GmbH specializes in the development and supply of products for the preparation and analysis of food, animal feed, environmental samples, and forensic samples. Founded in 1998 and based in Obertaufkirchen, Germany, the company offers high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) systems, derivatization systems, and automated sample preparation solutions. Notable products include GPC systems and specialized solutions for mycotoxin analysis. LCTech, which was previously known as Industrievertretungen Baumann, focuses on providing innovative tools that enhance the efficiency and accuracy of sample analysis in various research and quality control applications.

UBQ Materials

Venture Round in 2023
UBQ Materials specializes in converting mixed household waste into a sustainable composite material that serves as a substitute for oil-based plastics. By employing innovative technology, the company transforms heterogeneous waste into a consistent thermoplastic material, enabling manufacturers to adopt a more sustainable approach to production. This process not only diverts waste from landfills but also significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Through its product, UBQ™ , the company supports corporate clients in minimizing their reliance on finite natural resources and aids in lowering their overall carbon footprint.

Novidea

Series C in 2023
Novidea is the developer of a cloud-based, data-driven insurance platform designed to modernize the customer insurance journey for brokers, agents, and managing general agents (MGAs). The platform leverages Salesforce technology to provide a comprehensive ecosystem that encompasses all facets of an insurance business. It offers a unified view of customer and policy data, allowing for seamless integration between customer-facing transactions and back-office operations. This enables clients to gain actionable insights, enhancing decision-making and delivering tailored products and services. By providing real-time business intelligence and workflow management, Novidea helps improve productivity and profitability for its users. The company supports over 100 customers, including entities in the London market, across 22 countries.

Proemion

Venture Round in 2022
Proemion is a technology company specializing in connectivity solutions for mobile machines, focusing on the complete CAN connectivity technology chain. It develops infrastructure that enables communication between machines and humans, the cloud, and among machines themselves. By providing advanced CAN telematics, Proemion supports leading off-highway original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in implementing digital services that enhance operational efficiency and profitability. The company also offers cloud-based web services for telematics, fleet tracking, and management tools, which facilitate data management for industrial applications. With a global presence in Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific, Proemion is committed to helping businesses navigate the digital transformation landscape.

Shippeo

Series C in 2022
Shippeo is a company that specializes in providing real-time visibility for supply chain transportation. Established in 2014, it offers a platform that allows shippers, carriers, and logistics service providers to track deliveries in real time, enhancing communication with end customers. By integrating with various transportation management systems and data sources, Shippeo delivers accurate location data and estimated times of arrival, which helps businesses reduce transportation costs and improve customer satisfaction. The platform serves a wide range of clients across Europe, tracking over 40,000 deliveries monthly and connecting with more than 600 carriers. Notable clients include leading companies like Leroy Merlin, Saint-Gobain, and Faurecia.

Vayyar

Series E in 2022
Vayyar is a manufacturer of 4D imaging radar technology that develops advanced sensor products designed to provide real-time resolution images using radio frequency technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Yehud-Monosson, Israel, the company offers a range of imaging and radar solutions for various sectors, including senior care, automotive, security, smart home, and robotics. Vayyar's products are characterized by their miniature size, affordability, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide array of applications. The company's focus on integrating performance digital signal processors with substantial internal memory enhances the capabilities of its low-cost 4D imaging sensors, contributing to safer and more efficient environments.

Orkes

Seed Round in 2022
Orkes is a microservices and workflow orchestration platform that offers a managed, cloud-hosted version of Conductor, featuring tiered support. The company specializes in creating workflows across microservices, utilizing actionable insights to enhance functionality and address issues through visual representation. Orkes provides various services, including order management, security scanning for cloud application ecosystems, data protection workflows, and management of telecom subscribers and billing. By focusing on these areas, Orkes aims to streamline operations for businesses and improve efficiency in managing complex workflows.

UBQ Materials

Venture Round in 2021
UBQ Materials specializes in converting mixed household waste into a sustainable composite material that serves as a substitute for oil-based plastics. By employing innovative technology, the company transforms heterogeneous waste into a consistent thermoplastic material, enabling manufacturers to adopt a more sustainable approach to production. This process not only diverts waste from landfills but also significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Through its product, UBQ™ , the company supports corporate clients in minimizing their reliance on finite natural resources and aids in lowering their overall carbon footprint.

LI-COR

Acquisition in 2021
LI-COR Biosciences is a leading developer of advanced instrument systems tailored for various scientific applications, including plant research, gas analysis, drug discovery, protein research, and small animal imaging. Headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska, with additional offices in Germany and the UK, the company provides high-quality instruments, analysis software, and reagents that are utilized in over one hundred countries, including on the International Space Station. LI-COR’s innovative products support research efforts that address critical issues such as global climate change and cancer, reflecting its commitment to improving the human condition through science. With a dedicated workforce of over 300 employees, LI-COR continues to empower scientists and researchers with tools that tackle significant biological and environmental challenges.

Quantum Machines

Series B in 2021
Quantum Machines is a start-up focused on creating advanced control and operation systems for quantum computers. The company develops next-generation quantum controllers that translate quantum algorithms into pulse sequences, allowing organizations from various sectors to execute complex quantum algorithms and experiments efficiently. Their approach combines classical engineering disciplines, including electrical, hardware, and software engineering, with quantum computing science and technology. By leveraging expertise in algorithmics, digital signal processing, RF microwave engineering, machine learning, and quantum physics, Quantum Machines aims to enhance the capabilities and accessibility of quantum computing.

Postman

Series D in 2021
Postman, Inc. is a leading provider of a comprehensive API development and testing solution that serves nearly six million developers and over 200,000 companies globally. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Bengaluru, India, Postman offers a platform that facilitates the creation, testing, and debugging of application programming interfaces (APIs). Its features allow users to send REST, SOAP, and GraphQL requests, automate manual tests, simulate endpoints, and generate machine-readable documentation, all while enhancing collaboration among development, testing, and product management teams. By simplifying the API development process, Postman enables organizations to build connected software more efficiently and accurately, thereby improving overall developer productivity. The company, originally known as Postdot Technologies, Inc., rebranded to Postman, Inc. in September 2018.

Modern Health

Series D in 2021
Modern Health is a mental well-being platform designed for companies that aims to enhance employee wellness through a comprehensive approach. The platform provides a range of services, including one-on-one therapy, group sessions, and self-guided digital resources that address various aspects of well-being, such as emotional, professional, social, financial, and physical health. By integrating these offerings into a single app, Modern Health makes mental health support more accessible and destigmatizes the conversation around mental wellness. The platform features a WHO well-being assessment, self-service wellness kits, and a network of certified coaches and licensed therapists who communicate in 35 languages, thereby promoting a holistic understanding of health that values mental well-being equally with physical health.

Shippeo

Series C in 2021
Shippeo is a company that specializes in providing real-time visibility for supply chain transportation. Established in 2014, it offers a platform that allows shippers, carriers, and logistics service providers to track deliveries in real time, enhancing communication with end customers. By integrating with various transportation management systems and data sources, Shippeo delivers accurate location data and estimated times of arrival, which helps businesses reduce transportation costs and improve customer satisfaction. The platform serves a wide range of clients across Europe, tracking over 40,000 deliveries monthly and connecting with more than 600 carriers. Notable clients include leading companies like Leroy Merlin, Saint-Gobain, and Faurecia.

Modern Health

Series C in 2020
Modern Health is a mental well-being platform designed for companies that aims to enhance employee wellness through a comprehensive approach. The platform provides a range of services, including one-on-one therapy, group sessions, and self-guided digital resources that address various aspects of well-being, such as emotional, professional, social, financial, and physical health. By integrating these offerings into a single app, Modern Health makes mental health support more accessible and destigmatizes the conversation around mental wellness. The platform features a WHO well-being assessment, self-service wellness kits, and a network of certified coaches and licensed therapists who communicate in 35 languages, thereby promoting a holistic understanding of health that values mental well-being equally with physical health.

DomainTools

Acquisition in 2020
DomainTools, LLC operates an online platform that provides comprehensive domain information and historical data, aiding users in identifying domains through various parameters such as name, email address, or phone number. It offers trademark and brand protection services, monitors name server activity, and provides insights into historical IP addresses and registrars. The company develops several tools, including the Iris Investigation tool for threat intelligence, the PhishEye tool for phishing detection, and a DomainTools API that supports cybersecurity and fraud investigation solutions. Additionally, DomainTools offers a Domain Risk Score to assess the potential dangers associated with internet domains. Its services are essential for threat intelligence, forensics, incident response, brand protection, and regulatory compliance. Founded in 2009 and based in Seattle, Washington, DomainTools is recognized as a leader in internet intelligence, serving advanced security teams worldwide.

UpKeep

Series B in 2020
UpKeep is a mobile-first maintenance management software designed to streamline the work order process for maintenance teams. The platform enables technicians, whether in the field or remote, to collaborate effectively with their peers and managers. Users can easily capture images of equipment requiring maintenance, create work orders, and submit them for processing directly from their mobile devices. This functionality enhances visibility, increases productivity, and ultimately helps organizations save time and money. UpKeep serves a diverse range of clients, from small businesses to large enterprises, including well-known companies like Yamaha and Unilever. Recognized as the leading maintenance management software by Gartner, UpKeep is also acknowledged as a top workplace in Los Angeles. With over 160,000 registered users, the company continues to support maintenance teams in delivering reliable facility management.

Quantum Machines

Series A in 2020
Quantum Machines is a start-up focused on creating advanced control and operation systems for quantum computers. The company develops next-generation quantum controllers that translate quantum algorithms into pulse sequences, allowing organizations from various sectors to execute complex quantum algorithms and experiments efficiently. Their approach combines classical engineering disciplines, including electrical, hardware, and software engineering, with quantum computing science and technology. By leveraging expertise in algorithmics, digital signal processing, RF microwave engineering, machine learning, and quantum physics, Quantum Machines aims to enhance the capabilities and accessibility of quantum computing.

Thundra

Series A in 2020
Thundra, Inc. is a software company based in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 2018. It specializes in debugging, monitoring, and observability for AWS Lambda environments, catering to serverless development and operations teams. Thundra's solutions include automated and manual instrumentation, profiling, debugging, and trace aggregation, which collectively enhance the development process for microservices on the cloud. The company's platform provides comprehensive visibility into application performance, anomaly detection, and troubleshooting capabilities, allowing clients to optimize their applications for security and cost-effectiveness. Thundra aims to facilitate the mainstream adoption of serverless applications in enterprise organizations by improving the efficiency and productivity of developers and quality engineers.

Vayyar

Series D in 2019
Vayyar is a manufacturer of 4D imaging radar technology that develops advanced sensor products designed to provide real-time resolution images using radio frequency technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Yehud-Monosson, Israel, the company offers a range of imaging and radar solutions for various sectors, including senior care, automotive, security, smart home, and robotics. Vayyar's products are characterized by their miniature size, affordability, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide array of applications. The company's focus on integrating performance digital signal processors with substantial internal memory enhances the capabilities of its low-cost 4D imaging sensors, contributing to safer and more efficient environments.

Pendo

Series E in 2019
Pendo is a technology company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, that provides a product experience platform designed to enhance user engagement with software products. The platform integrates analytics, user guidance, communication tools, and feedback mechanisms, allowing product teams to better understand user interactions and optimize trial conversions and onboarding processes. By leveraging actionable insights, Pendo enables businesses to make informed decisions about feature development and product adoption. Its client base includes notable organizations such as Verizon, Morgan Stanley, and Salesforce. Additionally, Pendo supports the global community of product and digital leaders through initiatives like Mind the Product and various sponsored events and podcasts.

Quantifoil

Acquisition in 2019
Quantifoil Micro Tools GmbH, established in 1999 and headquartered in Großlöbichau, Germany, specializes in the manufacture and marketing of support foils for electron microscopy applications. The company produces proprietary foils that are essential for high-resolution imaging in electron microscopy, catering primarily to end-users in universities and research institutes. As a subsidiary of Sample Preparation Technologies, Quantifoil focuses on delivering specialized products that enhance the capabilities of electron microscopy, thereby contributing to advancements in scientific research and development.

6Sense

Venture Round in 2019
6Sense is a company that transforms how organizations manage and convert sales pipelines into revenue. It offers a predictive intelligence platform that leverages artificial intelligence, big data, and machine learning to capture anonymous buying signals and provide insights into customer behavior. By identifying the right accounts and suggesting optimal communication channels and messages, 6Sense helps sales, marketing, and customer success teams enhance pipeline quality and accelerate sales processes. This technology not only reduces guesswork and friction in the sales journey but also aims to increase conversion rates and facilitate predictable revenue growth. Through its omnichannel connectivity and visibility, 6Sense enables revenue teams to make informed decisions based on buyer intent data and other predictive analytics.

Quantum Machines

Seed Round in 2018
Quantum Machines is a start-up focused on creating advanced control and operation systems for quantum computers. The company develops next-generation quantum controllers that translate quantum algorithms into pulse sequences, allowing organizations from various sectors to execute complex quantum algorithms and experiments efficiently. Their approach combines classical engineering disciplines, including electrical, hardware, and software engineering, with quantum computing science and technology. By leveraging expertise in algorithmics, digital signal processing, RF microwave engineering, machine learning, and quantum physics, Quantum Machines aims to enhance the capabilities and accessibility of quantum computing.

SigmaTEK Systems

Acquisition in 2018
SigmaTEK Systems, LLC specializes in developing advanced software solutions for the manufacturing sector, focusing on fabrication and material optimization. Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, the company is renowned for its flagship product, SigmaNEST, along with other software offerings such as SigmaTUBE for tube and pipe cutting, SigmaBEND for enhancing bending processes, and SigmaMRP for comprehensive management of transactions and inventory. SigmaTEK's solutions cater to a diverse array of machinery, including laser, plasma, and waterjet systems, as well as multi-axis machining. The company is committed to supporting businesses of all sizes, from startups to established manufacturers, by providing robust software that enhances productivity and operational efficiency. With a global distribution network, SigmaTEK continues to lead in the nesting software market, focusing on research, development, and customer support.

Pendo

Series D in 2018
Pendo is a technology company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, that provides a product experience platform designed to enhance user engagement with software products. The platform integrates analytics, user guidance, communication tools, and feedback mechanisms, allowing product teams to better understand user interactions and optimize trial conversions and onboarding processes. By leveraging actionable insights, Pendo enables businesses to make informed decisions about feature development and product adoption. Its client base includes notable organizations such as Verizon, Morgan Stanley, and Salesforce. Additionally, Pendo supports the global community of product and digital leaders through initiatives like Mind the Product and various sponsored events and podcasts.

UpKeep

Series A in 2018
UpKeep is a mobile-first maintenance management software designed to streamline the work order process for maintenance teams. The platform enables technicians, whether in the field or remote, to collaborate effectively with their peers and managers. Users can easily capture images of equipment requiring maintenance, create work orders, and submit them for processing directly from their mobile devices. This functionality enhances visibility, increases productivity, and ultimately helps organizations save time and money. UpKeep serves a diverse range of clients, from small businesses to large enterprises, including well-known companies like Yamaha and Unilever. Recognized as the leading maintenance management software by Gartner, UpKeep is also acknowledged as a top workplace in Los Angeles. With over 160,000 registered users, the company continues to support maintenance teams in delivering reliable facility management.

HackerRank

Series C in 2018
HackerRank is a company that offers a technical hiring platform aimed at assisting businesses in assessing the skills of software developers. Its platform features automated skill assessments that enable tech recruiters and hiring managers to objectively evaluate candidates' technical abilities throughout the recruitment process. By providing tools to measure and compare talent from around the globe, HackerRank facilitates the hiring of skilled developers, helping companies create opportunities for qualified individuals while streamlining the evaluation process.

Vayyar

Series C in 2017
Vayyar is a manufacturer of 4D imaging radar technology that develops advanced sensor products designed to provide real-time resolution images using radio frequency technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Yehud-Monosson, Israel, the company offers a range of imaging and radar solutions for various sectors, including senior care, automotive, security, smart home, and robotics. Vayyar's products are characterized by their miniature size, affordability, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide array of applications. The company's focus on integrating performance digital signal processors with substantial internal memory enhances the capabilities of its low-cost 4D imaging sensors, contributing to safer and more efficient environments.

Geocortex

Venture Round in 2017
Geocortex is customizable software to accelerate and amplify your results deploying Esri’s powerful ArcGIS platform. It is Ready-to-go features, outstanding development frameworks, and future proofing approaches help you and your end-users push the limits of what’s possible. They also help their customers and organizations that operate more efficiently, communicate more effectively, and improve their decision making. Geocortex offering products such as reporting, web viewer, essential, analytics, printing, workflow, and mobile. The company believes that geography empowers people to make vastly better decisions about the world around us, they help them accomplish this with their mapping software and services. They received the 2017 Everyone has an Identity Award - Esri and was named 2015 Viatec Technology Company of the Year. Geocortex was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

KeyMe

Series D in 2017
KeyMe is a mobile app that allows users to store, share, and duplicate their physical keys based on a digital image. The company provides an app for copying keys and robotic kiosks for new key fabrication. It offers customers a one-stop solution for all their locksmith needs ranging from lockouts and re-keys to complex installations and custom jobs. KeyMe smart kiosks are deployed in over 2,500 locations across leading retailers across 46 states, including (alphabetically): Acme, Albertsons, AutoZone, Bed Bath & Beyond, Brookfield, Dillons, Foodmaxx, Foodtown, Frys, Giant Eagle, GGP, Harmon Face Values, IKEA, Jewel-Osco, JLL Properties, Kmart, Kroger, Mall of America, Navarro, Ralphs Grocery, Randalls, Rite Aid, Safeway, Save-A-Lot, Save Mart, Sears, Simon Malls, Smith’s Food & Drug, Starwood, Tom Thumb, UNFI, Vons and 7-Eleven, among others. KeyMe kiosks are the first and only kiosks with the ability to duplicate the majority of vehicles and RFID keys on the market. The smart kiosks copy most keys in under 30 seconds, at a rate that is 10 times more accurate than the industry average. KeyMe investors include Battery Ventures, BlackRock, Comcast Ventures, Questmark Partners, Ravin Gandhi, River Park Ventures, and White Star Capital.

Pendo

Series C in 2017
Pendo is a technology company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, that provides a product experience platform designed to enhance user engagement with software products. The platform integrates analytics, user guidance, communication tools, and feedback mechanisms, allowing product teams to better understand user interactions and optimize trial conversions and onboarding processes. By leveraging actionable insights, Pendo enables businesses to make informed decisions about feature development and product adoption. Its client base includes notable organizations such as Verizon, Morgan Stanley, and Salesforce. Additionally, Pendo supports the global community of product and digital leaders through initiatives like Mind the Product and various sponsored events and podcasts.

Pendo

Series B in 2016
Pendo is a technology company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, that provides a product experience platform designed to enhance user engagement with software products. The platform integrates analytics, user guidance, communication tools, and feedback mechanisms, allowing product teams to better understand user interactions and optimize trial conversions and onboarding processes. By leveraging actionable insights, Pendo enables businesses to make informed decisions about feature development and product adoption. Its client base includes notable organizations such as Verizon, Morgan Stanley, and Salesforce. Additionally, Pendo supports the global community of product and digital leaders through initiatives like Mind the Product and various sponsored events and podcasts.

KeyMe

Series C in 2016
KeyMe is a mobile app that allows users to store, share, and duplicate their physical keys based on a digital image. The company provides an app for copying keys and robotic kiosks for new key fabrication. It offers customers a one-stop solution for all their locksmith needs ranging from lockouts and re-keys to complex installations and custom jobs. KeyMe smart kiosks are deployed in over 2,500 locations across leading retailers across 46 states, including (alphabetically): Acme, Albertsons, AutoZone, Bed Bath & Beyond, Brookfield, Dillons, Foodmaxx, Foodtown, Frys, Giant Eagle, GGP, Harmon Face Values, IKEA, Jewel-Osco, JLL Properties, Kmart, Kroger, Mall of America, Navarro, Ralphs Grocery, Randalls, Rite Aid, Safeway, Save-A-Lot, Save Mart, Sears, Simon Malls, Smith’s Food & Drug, Starwood, Tom Thumb, UNFI, Vons and 7-Eleven, among others. KeyMe kiosks are the first and only kiosks with the ability to duplicate the majority of vehicles and RFID keys on the market. The smart kiosks copy most keys in under 30 seconds, at a rate that is 10 times more accurate than the industry average. KeyMe investors include Battery Ventures, BlackRock, Comcast Ventures, Questmark Partners, Ravin Gandhi, River Park Ventures, and White Star Capital.

HackerRank

Series B in 2016
HackerRank is a company that offers a technical hiring platform aimed at assisting businesses in assessing the skills of software developers. Its platform features automated skill assessments that enable tech recruiters and hiring managers to objectively evaluate candidates' technical abilities throughout the recruitment process. By providing tools to measure and compare talent from around the globe, HackerRank facilitates the hiring of skilled developers, helping companies create opportunities for qualified individuals while streamlining the evaluation process.

Insert

Series A in 2016
Insert Mobile Technologies, Ltd. is an Israeli company that specializes in an automated in-app marketing platform designed for mobile application owners. The platform allows users to implement a variety of customizable features, known as "inserts," such as videos, banners, messages, and surveys, directly into live applications within minutes and without any coding. This functionality empowers mobile marketers and product managers to enhance user engagement and drive conversions independently, eliminating the need for development resources and the delays associated with app store approvals. Founded by the creators of Worklight, a leading mobile application platform now part of IBM MobileFirst, Insert aims to streamline in-app marketing processes for global retailers, allowing them to effectively manage their marketing initiatives.

KeyMe

Series B in 2016
KeyMe is a mobile app that allows users to store, share, and duplicate their physical keys based on a digital image. The company provides an app for copying keys and robotic kiosks for new key fabrication. It offers customers a one-stop solution for all their locksmith needs ranging from lockouts and re-keys to complex installations and custom jobs. KeyMe smart kiosks are deployed in over 2,500 locations across leading retailers across 46 states, including (alphabetically): Acme, Albertsons, AutoZone, Bed Bath & Beyond, Brookfield, Dillons, Foodmaxx, Foodtown, Frys, Giant Eagle, GGP, Harmon Face Values, IKEA, Jewel-Osco, JLL Properties, Kmart, Kroger, Mall of America, Navarro, Ralphs Grocery, Randalls, Rite Aid, Safeway, Save-A-Lot, Save Mart, Sears, Simon Malls, Smith’s Food & Drug, Starwood, Tom Thumb, UNFI, Vons and 7-Eleven, among others. KeyMe kiosks are the first and only kiosks with the ability to duplicate the majority of vehicles and RFID keys on the market. The smart kiosks copy most keys in under 30 seconds, at a rate that is 10 times more accurate than the industry average. KeyMe investors include Battery Ventures, BlackRock, Comcast Ventures, Questmark Partners, Ravin Gandhi, River Park Ventures, and White Star Capital.

Vayyar

Series B in 2015
Vayyar is a manufacturer of 4D imaging radar technology that develops advanced sensor products designed to provide real-time resolution images using radio frequency technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Yehud-Monosson, Israel, the company offers a range of imaging and radar solutions for various sectors, including senior care, automotive, security, smart home, and robotics. Vayyar's products are characterized by their miniature size, affordability, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide array of applications. The company's focus on integrating performance digital signal processors with substantial internal memory enhances the capabilities of its low-cost 4D imaging sensors, contributing to safer and more efficient environments.

Pendo

Series A in 2015
Pendo is a technology company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, that provides a product experience platform designed to enhance user engagement with software products. The platform integrates analytics, user guidance, communication tools, and feedback mechanisms, allowing product teams to better understand user interactions and optimize trial conversions and onboarding processes. By leveraging actionable insights, Pendo enables businesses to make informed decisions about feature development and product adoption. Its client base includes notable organizations such as Verizon, Morgan Stanley, and Salesforce. Additionally, Pendo supports the global community of product and digital leaders through initiatives like Mind the Product and various sponsored events and podcasts.

Fastly

Series D in 2015
Fastly, Inc. operates an edge cloud platform that specializes in processing, serving, and securing applications for its clients. It provides a programmable infrastructure designed for web and application delivery, enabling businesses to create fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Unlike traditional content delivery networks that focus on widespread server locations, Fastly utilizes strategically placed servers in high-density data centers, allowing for efficient handling of dynamic content. The company's services cater to a variety of industries, including digital publishing, media and entertainment, technology, online retail, travel and hospitality, and financial technology. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, Fastly aims to empower the world's leading digital businesses to meet customer expectations and adapt to evolving technological demands.

Duetto

Series C in 2015
Duetto is a leading provider of a Revenue Strategy Platform specifically designed for the hospitality industry. The company offers a comprehensive suite of cloud applications that tackle the complexities of hotel distribution and technology. By leveraging dynamic data sources and actionable insights, Duetto's software enables hotels and casinos to increase booking conversion, guest loyalty, and overall revenue. The platform allows clients to forecast and optimize demand, set competitive pricing, and manage distribution effectively, enhancing operational efficiency and agility. With a unique blend of hospitality expertise and technological innovation, Duetto aims to address the industry's most pressing challenges and deliver profitable revenue strategies.

6Sense

Series B in 2015
6Sense is a company that transforms how organizations manage and convert sales pipelines into revenue. It offers a predictive intelligence platform that leverages artificial intelligence, big data, and machine learning to capture anonymous buying signals and provide insights into customer behavior. By identifying the right accounts and suggesting optimal communication channels and messages, 6Sense helps sales, marketing, and customer success teams enhance pipeline quality and accelerate sales processes. This technology not only reduces guesswork and friction in the sales journey but also aims to increase conversion rates and facilitate predictable revenue growth. Through its omnichannel connectivity and visibility, 6Sense enables revenue teams to make informed decisions based on buyer intent data and other predictive analytics.

AppDynamics

Series E in 2014
AppDynamics offers an observability platform that enables businesses to monitor and optimize their digital performance in real time. The platform provides an integrated suite of tools that delivers insights into application, user, and business performance, allowing organizations to make informed decisions quickly. By focusing on user interactions, AppDynamics dynamically collects millions of performance data points across applications and infrastructure, identifying performance anomalies and enabling automatic fixes. This application intelligence not only enhances customer engagement but also improves overall operational efficiency. With flexible deployment options in both cloud and on-premise environments, AppDynamics equips businesses to navigate complex software ecosystems effectively and adaptively.

6Sense

Series A in 2014
6Sense is a company that transforms how organizations manage and convert sales pipelines into revenue. It offers a predictive intelligence platform that leverages artificial intelligence, big data, and machine learning to capture anonymous buying signals and provide insights into customer behavior. By identifying the right accounts and suggesting optimal communication channels and messages, 6Sense helps sales, marketing, and customer success teams enhance pipeline quality and accelerate sales processes. This technology not only reduces guesswork and friction in the sales journey but also aims to increase conversion rates and facilitate predictable revenue growth. Through its omnichannel connectivity and visibility, 6Sense enables revenue teams to make informed decisions based on buyer intent data and other predictive analytics.

KeyMe

Series A in 2014
KeyMe is a mobile app that allows users to store, share, and duplicate their physical keys based on a digital image. The company provides an app for copying keys and robotic kiosks for new key fabrication. It offers customers a one-stop solution for all their locksmith needs ranging from lockouts and re-keys to complex installations and custom jobs. KeyMe smart kiosks are deployed in over 2,500 locations across leading retailers across 46 states, including (alphabetically): Acme, Albertsons, AutoZone, Bed Bath & Beyond, Brookfield, Dillons, Foodmaxx, Foodtown, Frys, Giant Eagle, GGP, Harmon Face Values, IKEA, Jewel-Osco, JLL Properties, Kmart, Kroger, Mall of America, Navarro, Ralphs Grocery, Randalls, Rite Aid, Safeway, Save-A-Lot, Save Mart, Sears, Simon Malls, Smith’s Food & Drug, Starwood, Tom Thumb, UNFI, Vons and 7-Eleven, among others. KeyMe kiosks are the first and only kiosks with the ability to duplicate the majority of vehicles and RFID keys on the market. The smart kiosks copy most keys in under 30 seconds, at a rate that is 10 times more accurate than the industry average. KeyMe investors include Battery Ventures, BlackRock, Comcast Ventures, Questmark Partners, Ravin Gandhi, River Park Ventures, and White Star Capital.

Q2ebanking

Series C in 2013
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Q2ebanking is a privately-held technology company that provides a comprehensive electronic banking platform consisting of high quality technology solutions that enable financial institutions and their customers to securely communicate and transact – anytime anywhere. Its Microsoft.Net®-based platform provides flexible deployment options for online banking, mobile banking, voice banking as well as a security application to effectively mitigate fraud risk for community financial institutions. In 2010 and 2011, the company was recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in the U.S. by Inc. magazine.

KeyMe

Seed Round in 2013
KeyMe is a mobile app that allows users to store, share, and duplicate their physical keys based on a digital image. The company provides an app for copying keys and robotic kiosks for new key fabrication. It offers customers a one-stop solution for all their locksmith needs ranging from lockouts and re-keys to complex installations and custom jobs. KeyMe smart kiosks are deployed in over 2,500 locations across leading retailers across 46 states, including (alphabetically): Acme, Albertsons, AutoZone, Bed Bath & Beyond, Brookfield, Dillons, Foodmaxx, Foodtown, Frys, Giant Eagle, GGP, Harmon Face Values, IKEA, Jewel-Osco, JLL Properties, Kmart, Kroger, Mall of America, Navarro, Ralphs Grocery, Randalls, Rite Aid, Safeway, Save-A-Lot, Save Mart, Sears, Simon Malls, Smith’s Food & Drug, Starwood, Tom Thumb, UNFI, Vons and 7-Eleven, among others. KeyMe kiosks are the first and only kiosks with the ability to duplicate the majority of vehicles and RFID keys on the market. The smart kiosks copy most keys in under 30 seconds, at a rate that is 10 times more accurate than the industry average. KeyMe investors include Battery Ventures, BlackRock, Comcast Ventures, Questmark Partners, Ravin Gandhi, River Park Ventures, and White Star Capital.

Panaya

Series D in 2013
Panaya Ltd. is a cloud-based provider of quality management solutions for enterprise applications, focusing on Smart Testing and Change Intelligence. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Ra'anana, Israel, with additional offices in Asia, Panaya offers a comprehensive platform that includes AI-powered Test Automation, Test Management, and Impact Analysis. This platform is designed to enhance collaboration between business and IT, providing users with real-time visibility and control over their projects. With a commitment to simplifying the testing and change management processes, Panaya enables organizations to accelerate their digital transformations while minimizing risks associated with system changes. The company serves a global client base, including over 3,000 companies in 62 countries, among them a significant portion of the Fortune 500.

Duetto

Series A in 2012
Duetto is a leading provider of a Revenue Strategy Platform specifically designed for the hospitality industry. The company offers a comprehensive suite of cloud applications that tackle the complexities of hotel distribution and technology. By leveraging dynamic data sources and actionable insights, Duetto's software enables hotels and casinos to increase booking conversion, guest loyalty, and overall revenue. The platform allows clients to forecast and optimize demand, set competitive pricing, and manage distribution effectively, enhancing operational efficiency and agility. With a unique blend of hospitality expertise and technological innovation, Duetto aims to address the industry's most pressing challenges and deliver profitable revenue strategies.

Calxeda

Series C in 2012
Calxeda provides revolutionary efficiency to the data center. Leveraging ultra-low power technology from ARM, servers built on Calxeda’s silicon and software platform consume a fraction of the power and space of today’s best-in-class servers, enabling data centers to realize significant reduction in capital and operating expenses. The Calxeda platform scales efficiently to thousands of server nodes, with unique network and storage acceleration, and is enhanced with management technology to deliver true “energy-proportional” computing. The result is a stunning breakthrough in performance efficiency, density, and scalability.

Vayyar

Venture Round in 2012
Vayyar is a manufacturer of 4D imaging radar technology that develops advanced sensor products designed to provide real-time resolution images using radio frequency technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Yehud-Monosson, Israel, the company offers a range of imaging and radar solutions for various sectors, including senior care, automotive, security, smart home, and robotics. Vayyar's products are characterized by their miniature size, affordability, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide array of applications. The company's focus on integrating performance digital signal processors with substantial internal memory enhances the capabilities of its low-cost 4D imaging sensors, contributing to safer and more efficient environments.

Fastly

Series A in 2012
Fastly, Inc. operates an edge cloud platform that specializes in processing, serving, and securing applications for its clients. It provides a programmable infrastructure designed for web and application delivery, enabling businesses to create fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Unlike traditional content delivery networks that focus on widespread server locations, Fastly utilizes strategically placed servers in high-density data centers, allowing for efficient handling of dynamic content. The company's services cater to a variety of industries, including digital publishing, media and entertainment, technology, online retail, travel and hospitality, and financial technology. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, Fastly aims to empower the world's leading digital businesses to meet customer expectations and adapt to evolving technological demands.

Calxeda

Series B in 2012
Calxeda provides revolutionary efficiency to the data center. Leveraging ultra-low power technology from ARM, servers built on Calxeda’s silicon and software platform consume a fraction of the power and space of today’s best-in-class servers, enabling data centers to realize significant reduction in capital and operating expenses. The Calxeda platform scales efficiently to thousands of server nodes, with unique network and storage acceleration, and is enhanced with management technology to deliver true “energy-proportional” computing. The result is a stunning breakthrough in performance efficiency, density, and scalability.

Umami

Seed Round in 2011
Umami is a NYC-based startup founded to deliver on the promise of interactive TV for consumers, networks and advertisers. Umami for iPad, a free app available now in the App Store (umami.tv/download), automatically detects what you’re watching and brings you info, bios, photos, news, gossip and social conversation while you watch. The app is part of a broader publishing platform which simplifies the process for TV networks, content partners and advertisers to create rich, enhanced TV experiences. Umami is led by veterans of interactive TV, broadband video and advertising with experience building platforms and selling media at firms like TV Guide, Aol, CBS, and Comcast. Download - umami.tv/download Check out our video - umami.tv/video On Twitter - @umamitv On Facebook - umamitv

Calxeda

Series B in 2011
Calxeda provides revolutionary efficiency to the data center. Leveraging ultra-low power technology from ARM, servers built on Calxeda’s silicon and software platform consume a fraction of the power and space of today’s best-in-class servers, enabling data centers to realize significant reduction in capital and operating expenses. The Calxeda platform scales efficiently to thousands of server nodes, with unique network and storage acceleration, and is enhanced with management technology to deliver true “energy-proportional” computing. The result is a stunning breakthrough in performance efficiency, density, and scalability.

QCoefficient

Series A in 2011
QCoefficient, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in enhancing the energy efficiency of commercial buildings through its proprietary software. The company's platform integrates building operations with energy markets by utilizing thermal mass, environmental data, and electric market prices. This approach allows building owners and managers to reduce HVAC energy use and expenses by up to 30 percent, while also improving electric generation efficiency and promoting sustainability. Additionally, QCoefficient converts commercial buildings into large-scale thermal energy storage, enabling utilities and grid operators to better manage energy supply and demand. By optimizing the performance of HVAC systems and implementing pre-cooling strategies, QCoefficient helps clients shift energy consumption to off-peak hours, thereby lowering costs and enhancing grid reliability. The company's solutions also support the integration of renewable energy sources, such as wind power, contributing to a more sustainable urban environment.

SolarBridge Technologies

Series C in 2011
SolarBridge Technologies, originally founded as SmartSpark Energy Systems in 2004, specializes in microinverter and monitoring solutions for residential and small commercial solar power installations. The company pivoted to focus exclusively on the solar industry in 2009, leveraging power electronics technologies developed at the University of Illinois. With significant research and development facilities in Champaign, Illinois, and a corporate headquarters in Austin, Texas, SolarBridge aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of solar energy systems. Their offerings include an energy management system that integrates a microinverter directly with photovoltaic modules, providing alternating current power to the grid. Additionally, SolarBridge provides a solar information module that gathers performance data from each microinverter, allowing system owners to analyze and monitor their solar installations remotely via the Internet. Through these innovations, SolarBridge Technologies seeks to lower the Levelized Cost of Energy for solar installations while improving overall energy production and simplifying installation processes.

XtremIO

Series B in 2011
XtremIO, a Cupertino, CA- and Herzelyia, Israel-based developer of next generation storage solutions based on Solid State technology. XtremIO revolutionizes IT infrastructure with its all-flash, scale-out, high-availability enterprise storage array. Deployed in the data center, XtremIO’s all-flash arrays dramatically improve performance, accelerate applications, and support higher workloads at a competitive price to traditional disk arrays. Using XtremIO lowers the total cost of ownership for server as well as storage infrastructure, reduces power consumption and physical space requirements, simplifies provisioning, and eliminates complex tuning procedures for a wide range of use cases including virtual server and virtual desktop infrastructure, database consolidation, analytics and business intelligence. Founded in 2009 and based in San Jose, CA, XtremIO is backed by Battery Ventures, Giza Ventures, Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP), and Lightspeed Venture Partners.

VSS Monitoring

Series A in 2010
VSS Monitoring is the world leader in Network Intelligence Optimization, providing a visionary, systems-approach for optimizing and scaling the connectivity between network switching and the entire network intelligence ecosystem of analytics, inline security, and WAN acceleration tools. Visionary Approach Based on its unique IntelliScale Architecture, VSS's highly scalable solutions provide superior system-fault tolerance and true modular expansion across all critical performance and security functions that are the central nervous systems of today's IP networks and data centers. In addition, VSS helps control the CAPEX and OPEX related to the deployment, utilization and maintenance of the myriad of tools required, particularly as IP convergence grows in size and complexity. Product Quality VSS designs and manufactures over 180 innovative products to the highest standards for in reliability and performance. By making network intelligence more scalable, VSS makes networks more scalable. This simplifies complexity, increases efficiencies and delivers higher ROI in terms of greater, accelerated cost savings. Global Presence Since 2003, thousands of customers in over 120 countries from the telecom, enterprise, government and financial sectors have benefited from VSS Monitoring's advanced systems-based solutions. The company has the industry's largest and most knowledgeable team of customer support engineers and resellers in the Americas, Asia and Europe. Its products are designed and manufactured in California's Silicon Valley.

Calxeda

Series A in 2010
Calxeda provides revolutionary efficiency to the data center. Leveraging ultra-low power technology from ARM, servers built on Calxeda’s silicon and software platform consume a fraction of the power and space of today’s best-in-class servers, enabling data centers to realize significant reduction in capital and operating expenses. The Calxeda platform scales efficiently to thousands of server nodes, with unique network and storage acceleration, and is enhanced with management technology to deliver true “energy-proportional” computing. The result is a stunning breakthrough in performance efficiency, density, and scalability.

Panaya

Series C in 2010
Panaya Ltd. is a cloud-based provider of quality management solutions for enterprise applications, focusing on Smart Testing and Change Intelligence. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Ra'anana, Israel, with additional offices in Asia, Panaya offers a comprehensive platform that includes AI-powered Test Automation, Test Management, and Impact Analysis. This platform is designed to enhance collaboration between business and IT, providing users with real-time visibility and control over their projects. With a commitment to simplifying the testing and change management processes, Panaya enables organizations to accelerate their digital transformations while minimizing risks associated with system changes. The company serves a global client base, including over 3,000 companies in 62 countries, among them a significant portion of the Fortune 500.

SolarBridge Technologies

Series B in 2010
SolarBridge Technologies, originally founded as SmartSpark Energy Systems in 2004, specializes in microinverter and monitoring solutions for residential and small commercial solar power installations. The company pivoted to focus exclusively on the solar industry in 2009, leveraging power electronics technologies developed at the University of Illinois. With significant research and development facilities in Champaign, Illinois, and a corporate headquarters in Austin, Texas, SolarBridge aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of solar energy systems. Their offerings include an energy management system that integrates a microinverter directly with photovoltaic modules, providing alternating current power to the grid. Additionally, SolarBridge provides a solar information module that gathers performance data from each microinverter, allowing system owners to analyze and monitor their solar installations remotely via the Internet. Through these innovations, SolarBridge Technologies seeks to lower the Levelized Cost of Energy for solar installations while improving overall energy production and simplifying installation processes.

Neocleus

Series B in 2008
Neocleus specializes in endpoint virtualization technology designed for enterprise IT departments. The company offers NeoSphere, an extensible client virtualization platform that integrates existing PC management systems with advanced visualization capabilities. Neocleus' solutions address critical endpoint concerns by operating IT resources outside of a Windows environment while maintaining full access to the underlying hardware. This innovative approach provides IT departments with a manageable virtual environment, allowing users secure access to essential corporate assets from any endpoint, regardless of its location or security status. By enhancing the Xen Open Source hypervisor to create an endpoint-oriented version, Neocleus contributes to the open source community, fostering an ecosystem of endpoint virtualization partners and enabling developers to focus on building high-performance applications without the complexities of the underlying architecture.

Bright View Technologies

Series B in 2008
Bright View Technologies, Inc. is a leading developer of microstructure-based, optical films for the global display industry. They are leveraging patented and proprietary technologies that enable the production of unique optical film products with superior performance characteristics for Plasma, LCD, Rear Projection, Front Projection and OLED.

Vayar Vision

Series A in 2008
Vayar Vision turns images to knowledge: it's a Google for pictures and images, and a missing link between pixels and text. Transform your images into searchable ones. The visual tags are compatible with environments such as Flickr and Picasa. Vayar exposes hidden, beyond words, connections and associations between images. Vayar visual search results can be integrated with various decision support systems, and respond to the user with information, which is attached to the found images. When pixels communicate with words- the possibilities are endless. And you are invited to join the adventure.

Stonybrook Purification

Series A in 2007
Stonybrook Purification is a water purification company whose mission is to make clean water affordable throughout the world. Stonybrook’s technology lowers the cost of making clean water with a new type of membrane platform. This technology helps solve one of the major bottlenecks in water purification: the slow speed of filtration membranes. By improving production speed and quality while reducing cost, water purification systems based on Stonybrook membranes will fulfill an enormous worldwide need in both the public and private sectors.

SolarBridge Technologies

Series A in 2007
SolarBridge Technologies, originally founded as SmartSpark Energy Systems in 2004, specializes in microinverter and monitoring solutions for residential and small commercial solar power installations. The company pivoted to focus exclusively on the solar industry in 2009, leveraging power electronics technologies developed at the University of Illinois. With significant research and development facilities in Champaign, Illinois, and a corporate headquarters in Austin, Texas, SolarBridge aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of solar energy systems. Their offerings include an energy management system that integrates a microinverter directly with photovoltaic modules, providing alternating current power to the grid. Additionally, SolarBridge provides a solar information module that gathers performance data from each microinverter, allowing system owners to analyze and monitor their solar installations remotely via the Internet. Through these innovations, SolarBridge Technologies seeks to lower the Levelized Cost of Energy for solar installations while improving overall energy production and simplifying installation processes.

Guidewire Software

Series C in 2007
Guidewire Software, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in providing software solutions for property and casualty insurers globally. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, the company offers its flagship product, Guidewire InsuranceSuite, which includes ClaimCenter for claims management, PolicyCenter for policy administration, and BillingCenter for billing management. Additionally, Guidewire provides InsuranceNow, a cloud-based platform that integrates policy, billing, and claims management functionalities. The company also offers various specialized applications such as Underwriting Management, Rating Management, and Client Data Management, along with analytics and artificial intelligence tools to enhance decision-making and improve operational efficiency. Guidewire's solutions support essential insurance operations and are designed to meet the needs of insurers across diverse markets, with a focus on delivering digital experiences to customers and enhancing overall business performance.

Copan Systems

Series D in 2007
Copan Systems, Inc. specializes in providing storage solutions that utilize idle disk technology to manage long-term persistent data. Founded in 2002 and based in Longmont, Colorado, the company offers a range of products, including virtual tape libraries designed for backup and disaster recovery, as well as archiving solutions that enable file-level storage and retrieval of digital assets. Its offerings encompass data protection, tiered storage, and cooling solutions, catering to various industries such as education, finance, government, healthcare, technology, media, and service providers.

Anobit Technologies

Series A in 2007
Anobit Technologies is a fabless semiconductor company that specializes in developing solutions for the Flash memory market. Founded in 2006 and based in Pituach, Israel, the company focuses on optimizing Flash memory devices for storage applications. Anobit's technology enhances the performance of NAND flash memory chips, which are integral to various consumer electronics, including iPhones, iPads, and iPods. By improving speed, endurance, and overall performance, Anobit's innovations enable clients to enhance their flash storage systems while reducing costs. In December 2011, Anobit Technologies was acquired by Apple, further integrating its advancements into Apple's product ecosystem.

Neocleus

Series A in 2007
Neocleus specializes in endpoint virtualization technology designed for enterprise IT departments. The company offers NeoSphere, an extensible client virtualization platform that integrates existing PC management systems with advanced visualization capabilities. Neocleus' solutions address critical endpoint concerns by operating IT resources outside of a Windows environment while maintaining full access to the underlying hardware. This innovative approach provides IT departments with a manageable virtual environment, allowing users secure access to essential corporate assets from any endpoint, regardless of its location or security status. By enhancing the Xen Open Source hypervisor to create an endpoint-oriented version, Neocleus contributes to the open source community, fostering an ecosystem of endpoint virtualization partners and enabling developers to focus on building high-performance applications without the complexities of the underlying architecture.

Tejas Networks

Series D in 2006
Tejas Networks India, Ltd. develops optical transmission products and solutions. It offers Ethernet over SDH/SONET products, carrier Ethernet over NG-SDH/SONET, carrier Ethernet switching equipment, generation optical transport equipment, C/DWDM access platforms, Ethernet cards, multi-service provisioning platforms, bandwidth provisioning equipment, and SDH/SONET multiplexer equipment. The company provides software solutions, including TejEMS, an element management system that provides integrated management of network elements in an intelligent optical network; and TejNES, an embedded network element software suite resident in each network element provides control and management of individual network elements. It also offers various services, including network planning, design, and optimization; network installation, commissioning, testing, and program management; customer support and post sales activities; and training, and system integration. The company's products are used in various applications, including access networks, regional backbone, wireless backhaul, Ethernet LAN over SDH WAN, customer premise equipment, multiple-ADMs, and wideband DXC. It serves carriers/ service providers, Internet service providers/cable MSOs, Utilities, PTTs, cellular operators, and original equipment manufacturers. The company was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Bangalore, India.

Vertical Circuits

Series B in 2005
Vertical Circuits is a global supplier of advanced die level vertical interconnect packaging technology, products, services and intellectual property for the manufacture of low-cost, ultra high-speed/high-density semiconductor components.

Tejas Networks

Series C in 2005
Tejas Networks India, Ltd. develops optical transmission products and solutions. It offers Ethernet over SDH/SONET products, carrier Ethernet over NG-SDH/SONET, carrier Ethernet switching equipment, generation optical transport equipment, C/DWDM access platforms, Ethernet cards, multi-service provisioning platforms, bandwidth provisioning equipment, and SDH/SONET multiplexer equipment. The company provides software solutions, including TejEMS, an element management system that provides integrated management of network elements in an intelligent optical network; and TejNES, an embedded network element software suite resident in each network element provides control and management of individual network elements. It also offers various services, including network planning, design, and optimization; network installation, commissioning, testing, and program management; customer support and post sales activities; and training, and system integration. The company's products are used in various applications, including access networks, regional backbone, wireless backhaul, Ethernet LAN over SDH WAN, customer premise equipment, multiple-ADMs, and wideband DXC. It serves carriers/ service providers, Internet service providers/cable MSOs, Utilities, PTTs, cellular operators, and original equipment manufacturers. The company was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Bangalore, India.

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.

Sigmatel

Venture Round in 2001
Sigmatel is a semiconductor company that designs, develops, and markets proprietary, mixed-signal integrated circuits, or ICs. Their ICs incorporate significant analog circuitry for manipulating real world signals such as sound and light, as well as digital circuitry for processing data represented by a series of ones and zeroes.

Excelergy

Venture Round in 2001
Excelergy, headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts, specializes in software technology for the global energy and utility industry. Serving over 40% of the leading energy and utility companies in North America, the company is also expanding its client base in Europe and Asia. Excelergy's software platforms are designed to automate and enhance critical business processes such as forecasting, trading, scheduling, billing, settlement, and customer acquisition and care. Utilizing a flexible, scalable architecture based on open object-based, web-centric, native XML technology, Excelergy's solutions are recognized as among the most advanced in the industry, effectively addressing the challenges faced by companies in restructuring markets.

Sigmatel

Private Equity Round in 2000
Sigmatel is a semiconductor company that designs, develops, and markets proprietary, mixed-signal integrated circuits, or ICs. Their ICs incorporate significant analog circuitry for manipulating real world signals such as sound and light, as well as digital circuitry for processing data represented by a series of ones and zeroes.

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.

Excelergy

Series B in 1999
Excelergy, headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts, specializes in software technology for the global energy and utility industry. Serving over 40% of the leading energy and utility companies in North America, the company is also expanding its client base in Europe and Asia. Excelergy's software platforms are designed to automate and enhance critical business processes such as forecasting, trading, scheduling, billing, settlement, and customer acquisition and care. Utilizing a flexible, scalable architecture based on open object-based, web-centric, native XML technology, Excelergy's solutions are recognized as among the most advanced in the industry, effectively addressing the challenges faced by companies in restructuring markets.

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.

Sigmatel

Venture Round in 1999
Sigmatel is a semiconductor company that designs, develops, and markets proprietary, mixed-signal integrated circuits, or ICs. Their ICs incorporate significant analog circuitry for manipulating real world signals such as sound and light, as well as digital circuitry for processing data represented by a series of ones and zeroes.

Akamai Technologies

Series B in 1999
Akamai is the provider of cloud services for helping enterprises provide secure, high-performing user experiences on any device, anywhere. If you've ever shopped online, downloaded music, watched a web video or connected to work remotely, you've probably used Akamai's cloud platform. Akamai helps enterprises accelerate innovation in the hyperconnected world by removing the complexities of technology so you can focus on driving your business faster forward. We enable enterprises to capitalize on market opportunities presented by trends like mobile and cloud while overcoming the challenges presented by security threats and the need to reach users globally. The Akamai Intelligent Platform™ reaches globally and delivers locally, providing unmatched reliability, security and visibility into your online business.
Spot something off? Help us improve by flagging any incorrect or outdated information. Just email us at support@teaserclub.com. Your feedback is most welcome.