ZeroTier offers a software-defined networking solution that enables users to create private networks connecting multiple devices globally. The platform supports direct peer-to-peer connections, ensures data privacy through end-to-end encryption, and is compatible with various operating systems.
Zerto is a company that specializes in providing enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity software solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with additional offices globally, Zerto focuses on keeping IT infrastructure running continuously for both enterprises and cloud environments. Its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication, enables the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud and virtualized data centers. The company's BC/DR Platform offers disaster recovery as a service for public, private, and hybrid clouds, catering to industries such as healthcare, legal, and financial 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.
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.
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.
Zerto is a company that specializes in providing enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity software solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with additional offices globally, Zerto focuses on keeping IT infrastructure running continuously for both enterprises and cloud environments. Its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication, enables the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud and virtualized data centers. The company's BC/DR Platform offers disaster recovery as a service for public, private, and hybrid clouds, catering to industries such as healthcare, legal, and financial services.
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.
Zerto is a company that specializes in providing enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity software solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with additional offices globally, Zerto focuses on keeping IT infrastructure running continuously for both enterprises and cloud environments. Its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication, enables the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud and virtualized data centers. The company's BC/DR Platform offers disaster recovery as a service for public, private, and hybrid clouds, catering to industries such as healthcare, legal, and financial services.
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.
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.
Stratoscale
Series A in 2013
Stratoscale is a cloud infrastructure company that offers software solutions designed for enterprise IT, development teams, and service providers. Its primary product, Stratoscale Symphony, is a cloud data center software that can be rapidly deployed on standard x86 servers, effectively providing users with an experience similar to Amazon Web Services while enhancing existing VMware infrastructure. The company's technology focuses on virtualization, allowing IT teams to optimize their current infrastructures through a hyper-converged operating system that utilizes a rack design, as opposed to traditional single-server setups. This approach enables clients to develop a new software stack that can efficiently manage and scale their data center operations. Stratoscale has been recognized as a notable player in the industry and has received considerable investment from prominent firms, further solidifying its position in the market.
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.
Zerto is a company that specializes in providing enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity software solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with additional offices globally, Zerto focuses on keeping IT infrastructure running continuously for both enterprises and cloud environments. Its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication, enables the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud and virtualized data centers. The company's BC/DR Platform offers disaster recovery as a service for public, private, and hybrid clouds, catering to industries such as healthcare, legal, and financial services.
GreenBytes
Series C in 2013
GreenBytes delivers patented IO-Offload desktop virtualization solutions that maximize the effective performance and capacity of existing infrastructure to provide persistent, full-featured virtual desktops with the manageability, scalability and affordability required for cloud-scale VDI deployments.
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.
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.
GreenBytes
Series B in 2012
GreenBytes delivers patented IO-Offload desktop virtualization solutions that maximize the effective performance and capacity of existing infrastructure to provide persistent, full-featured virtual desktops with the manageability, scalability and affordability required for cloud-scale VDI deployments.
SingleHop
Series A in 2012
SingleHop, LLC is a provider of data center services based in Chicago, Illinois, established in 2006. The company offers a range of solutions including colocation, managed hosting, cloud services, and IT infrastructure services. With a client base exceeding 5,000 across 114 countries, SingleHop operates three data centers and manages over 15,000 servers. It specializes in automated Internet infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and cloud computing, allowing clients to deploy and manage enterprise infrastructures efficiently. The company is recognized for its advanced hardware, customizable server management, and robust remote management tools. SingleHop focuses on delivering secure and convenient solutions tailored to various enterprises, ensuring reliable service through industry-leading Service Level Agreements.
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.
Zerto is a company that specializes in providing enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity software solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with additional offices globally, Zerto focuses on keeping IT infrastructure running continuously for both enterprises and cloud environments. Its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication, enables the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud and virtualized data centers. The company's BC/DR Platform offers disaster recovery as a service for public, private, and hybrid clouds, catering to industries such as healthcare, legal, and financial services.
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.
GreenBytes
Series A in 2010
GreenBytes delivers patented IO-Offload desktop virtualization solutions that maximize the effective performance and capacity of existing infrastructure to provide persistent, full-featured virtual desktops with the manageability, scalability and affordability required for cloud-scale VDI deployments.
Zerto is a company that specializes in providing enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity software solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with additional offices globally, Zerto focuses on keeping IT infrastructure running continuously for both enterprises and cloud environments. Its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication, enables the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud and virtualized data centers. The company's BC/DR Platform offers disaster recovery as a service for public, private, and hybrid clouds, catering to industries such as healthcare, legal, and financial services.
GreenBytes
Series A in 2009
GreenBytes delivers patented IO-Offload desktop virtualization solutions that maximize the effective performance and capacity of existing infrastructure to provide persistent, full-featured virtual desktops with the manageability, scalability and affordability required for cloud-scale VDI deployments.
Neocleus specializes in endpoint virtualization technology tailored 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 enabling IT resources to operate outside of a Windows environment while maintaining full access to the underlying endpoint hardware. This approach provides IT departments with a virtual endpoint environment that is both manageable and secure, allowing users to access corporate assets from any endpoint, regardless of location or security state. Additionally, Neocleus has enhanced the Xen Open Source hypervisor, transforming it into an endpoint-oriented hypervisor and contributing it to the open source community to foster an ecosystem of virtualization partners and collaborators. This initiative enables software developers to concentrate on creating high-performance applications without the complexities of the underlying architecture.
Neocleus specializes in endpoint virtualization technology tailored 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 enabling IT resources to operate outside of a Windows environment while maintaining full access to the underlying endpoint hardware. This approach provides IT departments with a virtual endpoint environment that is both manageable and secure, allowing users to access corporate assets from any endpoint, regardless of location or security state. Additionally, Neocleus has enhanced the Xen Open Source hypervisor, transforming it into an endpoint-oriented hypervisor and contributing it to the open source community to foster an ecosystem of virtualization partners and collaborators. This initiative enables software developers to concentrate on creating high-performance applications without the complexities of the underlying architecture.