Benchmark

Benchmark is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 1995 that backs technology companies from seed through growth stages. The firm focuses on software and services, mobile and social platforms, marketplaces, infrastructure, and artificial intelligence, with investments in the United States (notably the West Coast and New York), Europe, and Israel. Benchmark takes a hands-on, founder-friendly approach, often taking board seats to help portfolio companies scale and secure follow-on financing. It has a track record of backing industry leaders and notable exits, reflecting its emphasis on transformational technology companies.

Alex Balkanski

General Partner

Matt Cohler

Partner

Jason Droege

Venture Partner

Bruce Dunlevie

General Partner

Peter Fenton

General Partner

Past deals in Series D

Instawork

Series D in 2023
Founded in 2015, Instawork operates a career marketplace for hospitality professionals. It automates traditional recruitment processes for small businesses, connecting them with qualified hourly workers based on their schedules and availability.

Good Eggs

Series D in 2021
Good Eggs, Inc. is an online grocery delivery service based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2011. The company specializes in providing a diverse range of products, including fresh, local produce, meal kits, grocery staples, and beverages such as wine and beer. Good Eggs emphasizes thoughtfully sourced, sustainable ingredients, offering items like dairy products, meats, seafood, snacks, pantry essentials, and health and home goods. By focusing on quality and local sourcing, Good Eggs aims to deliver an exceptional grocery shopping experience, allowing customers to conveniently order fresh food and have it delivered directly to their homes or offices in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Airtable

Series D in 2020
Airtable is a cloud-based software company that provides a no-code platform for creating and sharing relational databases and custom applications. The platform enables users to organize data, automate workflows, and build flexible templates for tasks such as project tracking, inventory management, and CRM, without coding. It supports collaboration across teams and can incorporate artificial intelligence features to streamline processes. Airtable serves organizations across various industries enabling teams to tailor software tools to their workflows without traditional development resources.

Benchling

Series D in 2020
Benchling, Inc. delivers a cloud-based informatics platform for life sciences research and development. The platform unifies experiment design, data capture, and collaboration in a single interface, enabling scientists to design, record, and share experiments. It consists of an integrated lab notebook, a biological registration system to track inventory such as plasmids, antibodies, and cell lines, and a molecular biology design and analysis suite that supports end-to-end R&D workflows. Additional modules include Benchling Insights for querying and visualizing structured data and collaboration around it, and Bioregistry for biological entity registration and strain management. Benchling serves researchers in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies as well as academic and government labs, including research and development managers and principal investigators who need centralized data management and streamlined collaboration. The platform is applied across antibodies, cell therapy, gene therapy, proteins and peptides, vaccines, and industrial biotechnology. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, Benchling enables scientists to design DNA, manage workflows, and accelerate decision-making throughout the R&D lifecycle.

Cockroach Labs

Series D in 2020
Cockroach Labs, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing open-source database software, particularly known for its flagship product, CockroachDB. This cloud-native, distributed SQL database is designed to support the rapid scaling of applications while ensuring resilience against failures, including disk, machine, and datacenter outages. CockroachDB offers strong consistency and ACID transactions, along with an SQL API for efficient data management. The platform is utilized by a diverse range of customers, from small startups to Fortune 500 companies, across various industries such as finance, retail, and media. Founded in 2015, Cockroach Labs is headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company focuses on enabling developers to build robust applications without compromising on performance or reliability.

HackerOne

Series D in 2019
HackerOne, established in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, operates a platform that connects businesses with cybersecurity researchers, known as "hackers". This platform facilitates ethical hacking, where these professionals identify vulnerabilities in companies' software applications. HackerOne mediates between the hackers and the businesses, enabling secure collaboration to improve security and protect consumer data. The company's services include bug bounty solutions, vulnerability disclosure programs, and coordination processes, helping organizations reduce security risks and build trust with their customers.

Hound Labs

Series D in 2019
Hound Labs, Inc. is an innovative company founded in 2014 and based in Oakland, California, specializing in advanced breath testing technologies. Its flagship product, the HOUND® CANNABIS BREATHALYZER, is designed to detect and measure the presence of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in breath, providing a practical solution for employers to ascertain recent cannabis use. This technology features the shortest detection window in the cannabis testing industry, allowing for the identification of active THC molecules. By focusing on workplace safety, Hound Labs enables businesses to implement policies that prohibit cannabis use during work hours while respecting employees' rights to use the substance outside of work. The company aims to address the challenges posed by increasing cannabis legalization, offering an objective method for employers to manage safety and productivity in the workplace.

1stdibs

Series D in 2019
1stdibs is an online platform connecting respected dealers and makers with collectors of rare furniture, fashion, fine art, jewelry, and home decor. It facilitates transactions through fees from seller marketplace services.

Confluent

Series D in 2019
Confluent is a data streaming platform company founded in 2014 and headquartered in Mountain View, California. It builds and offers a platform based on Apache Kafka that enables real‑time data integration, stream processing, and analytics for enterprises, government agencies, and the public sector. The company’s product suite includes Confluent Cloud, a fully managed streaming service; Confluent Platform, a self‑managed SaaS offering; Confluent Operator for Kubernetes; KSQL and ksqlDB for continuous SQL queries; and WarpStream for event‑driven architecture. Confluent generates revenue primarily through subscription fees and professional services. It operates globally with offices in the United States, Europe, and Australia.

Contentful

Series D in 2018
Contentful is a cloud-based content platform that unifies and structures content in a single hub for web and mobile applications, enabling digital experiences at scale across multiple channels. It provides an extensible framework with open APIs that allow seamless integration with hundreds of tools, supporting developers in building and reusing content components, templates, and design elements across properties. The platform is used by digital-first businesses and a diverse set of brands to accelerate content delivery and maintain on-brand experiences. Contentful was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in Berlin, with offices in San Francisco and Denver.

Cerebras Systems

Series D in 2018
Cerebras Systems Inc. is a technology company that specializes in manufacturing artificial intelligence chips specifically designed for deep learning applications. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Los Altos, California, the company is dedicated to creating advanced computing systems that significantly accelerate deep learning tasks. By integrating expertise in computer architecture with machine learning, Cerebras develops innovative technologies that aim to enhance AI performance and transform the landscape of artificial intelligence. Through its unique design principles, the company seeks to push the boundaries of what is possible in AI computing.

CTERA

Series D in 2018
CTERA Networks Ltd., established in 2008, specializes in providing a private cloud storage service platform that centrally manages security and governance for organizations. Its core product, the CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform, enables IT departments to deliver secure file services from any cloud, serving diverse industries such as financial services, healthcare, and government. The platform modernizes storage, backup, and file collaboration across dispersed enterprises, ensuring data protection, GDPR compliance, and swift ransomware recovery. CTERA partners with tech giants like IBM, AWS, and Cisco, and has a global presence with offices in multiple countries.

Domo

Series D in 2017
Domo operates a cloud-based platform that digitally connects employees at all levels with real-time data and insights, enabling business management via smartphones.

ResearchGate

Series D in 2017
Founded in 2008, ResearchGate operates an online professional networking platform for scientists worldwide. It facilitates the sharing of research findings, collaboration among peers, job searches within academia, and access to statistical data on citations.

Discord

Series D in 2017
Discord operates as a communication platform offering voice, video, and text services for users to interact with friends and communities. Originally created for gamers, it has since expanded its user base to include various groups such as art communities, study groups, and local clubs.

Elastic

Series D in 2016
Elastic is a technology company that develops and distributes the Elastic Stack, an open-source suite of products including Elasticsearch, a distributed search and analytics engine, along with Kibana, Beats, and Logstash. The company also offers X-Pack, a commercial plugin for the Elastic Stack, and Elastic Cloud, a family of SaaS offerings. With over 250 million cumulative downloads, Elastic's products are used by thousands of organizations worldwide for search, logging, metrics, and security use cases. Backed by prominent investors, Elastic has a distributed workforce of over 900 employees across 30 countries.

Brighter

Series D in 2016
Brighter, Inc. is a technology-driven company based in Santa Monica, California, that focuses on transforming health insurance, particularly in the dental benefits sector. Founded in 2010, it operates a platform that connects patients, providers, and payers, facilitating a more engaging and transparent experience for users. The platform offers consumer-driven dental benefits specifically for employees of self-insured companies and licenses its member and provider engagement tools to large insurance carriers. By pre-negotiating rates for common dental procedures within its network of approved dentists, Brighter aims to make healthcare more affordable and accessible. This model not only reduces administrative costs but also empowers patients to become more active participants in their healthcare decisions. Brighter has positioned itself as an innovator in the healthcare space, leveraging technology to enhance the user experience and improve the efficiency of health service interactions. The company was previously known as Medical and Dental Commerce Corporation before rebranding in 2013 and operates as a subsidiary of Cigna Corporation.

CloudPassage

Series D in 2015
CloudPassage, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in providing an automated security platform for public and hybrid cloud environments, as well as data centers. Its flagship product, CloudPassage Halo, is a software-as-a-service platform that offers a range of security features, including dynamic firewall automation, software vulnerability assessment, and compliance monitoring. The Halo platform consists of several components, such as the Halo Daemon, which monitors server security, and the Halo Grid, which analyzes data collected from various sources. CloudPassage enables organizations to deploy security controls rapidly and scale them according to their needs, ensuring continuous protection for servers, instances, and containers. Notable clients include Citrix, Salesforce.com, and Adobe, highlighting its effectiveness in enhancing security and compliance for leading enterprises. Founded in 2009, CloudPassage is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

WeWork

Series D in 2014
WeWork is a global commercial real estate company that provides flexible, shared workspaces and related services for technology startups, enterprises, and professionals. It designs and builds physical and virtual workspaces, and offers infrastructure, services, events, and technology to support collaboration, focus, and creativity. The company operates in multiple markets, including India and China, and includes WeWork Labs, which gathers early-stage startups and provides them with space, community, and programming to support their development.

Edmodo

Series D in 2014
Edmodo, Inc. is an online education platform founded in 2008 and headquartered in San Mateo, California. The platform serves as a global education network, enabling educators to connect and collaborate with students, parents, and fellow teachers. With over 77 million users across approximately 550,000 schools worldwide, Edmodo prioritizes the privacy and security of its users while providing a dynamic environment for resource sharing and communication. It offers various tools that support school leaders in analyzing educational data, facilitating professional development, and enhancing learning outcomes through formative assessments. Additionally, Edmodo features capabilities for posting classroom materials, sharing multimedia resources, and accessing academic information such as homework and grades, thereby fostering a collaborative learning community. As of May 2018, Edmodo operates as a subsidiary of Best Assistant Education Online Limited.

Avvo

Series D in 2014
Avvo, Inc. is an online legal marketplace that facilitates connections between consumers and lawyers in the United States. The platform features a comprehensive lawyer directory that includes Avvo-rated profiles, client reviews, and peer endorsements for a vast majority of attorneys, allowing consumers to find legal representation suited to their specific needs. Additionally, Avvo operates a Q&A forum where users can obtain free legal advice from participating lawyers, as well as access previously asked questions and responses. To assist lawyers in expanding their practices, Avvo offers marketing tools and services, including Avvo Ignite, a specialized cloud-based marketing platform. The company's services cover a wide range of legal areas, including criminal defense, family law, immigration, personal injury, and more. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Avvo, Inc. has positioned itself as a significant resource for both consumers seeking legal assistance and attorneys aiming to grow their businesses.

Hortonworks

Series D in 2014
Hortonworks, Inc. is a provider of data management platforms and solutions that cater to a diverse range of industries, including financial services, healthcare, and telecommunications. The company specializes in the Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP), which is based on Apache Hadoop, allowing enterprises to store, manage, and analyze large datasets efficiently. In addition to HDP, Hortonworks offers Hortonworks DataFlow for real-time streaming analytics, Hortonworks DataPlane Service for data management across hybrid environments, and the Hortonworks Cybersecurity Platform for security analytics. The company also provides educational resources such as training, support services, and the Hortonworks Sandbox for testing and development. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Hortonworks operates globally and focuses on enabling organizations to harness the power of big data through its open-source solutions. As of early 2019, Hortonworks operates as a subsidiary of Cloudera, Inc.

Wilocity

Series D in 2013
Wilocity Ltd. is a technology company founded in 2007 and based in Caesarea, Israel, specializing in the development of 60 GHz wireless chipsets for the notebook and peripheral markets. The company creates gigabit wireless semiconductor solutions that enable high-speed downloads, docking, networking, and high-definition video transmission faster than conventional Wi-Fi. By leveraging its innovative wireless technology, Wilocity provides mobile computing platforms that allow users to wirelessly connect to any PCI Express-supported peripheral or I/O component, effectively delivering a desktop-like experience on mobile devices.

Panaya

Series D in 2013
Panaya Ltd. is a cloud-based provider of quality management solutions for enterprise applications, specializing in Smart Testing solutions and Change Intelligence. Founded in 2005 and based in Ra'anana, Israel, with additional offices in Asia, Panaya offers an all-in-one platform that includes change impact simulation, automated code remediation, and collaborative test management. Certified by leading companies such as SAP, Oracle, and Salesforce.com, the company's Software-as-a-Service solutions leverage AI-powered Test Automation and Impact Analysis to enhance the efficiency and reduce the risks associated with system changes. Panaya's user-friendly interface facilitates seamless collaboration between business and IT professionals, enabling real-time visibility and control over projects. Since its inception, the company has served over 3,000 clients across 62 countries, including a significant portion of the Fortune 500, to accelerate the delivery of high-quality software and optimize digital landscapes.

Glassdoor

Series D in 2012
Glassdoor, Inc. is an online jobs and career community that facilitates connections between job seekers, employees, and employers. Founded in June 2007 and headquartered in Mill Valley, California, the company provides a platform where users can access job listings and contribute user-generated content, such as company reviews, salary reports, CEO approval ratings, and interview insights. This information helps individuals make informed career decisions. Glassdoor operates in various sectors, including administrative, engineering, finance, healthcare, IT, and sales. In addition to its website, the service is accessible via mobile applications on iOS and Android platforms. With a global presence, Glassdoor also has offices in several major cities, including San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto, London, and São Paulo. As of June 2018, it operates as a subsidiary of Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd.

Scale Computing

Series D in 2012
Scale Computing provides edge computing, virtualization, and hyperconverged infrastructure solutions for midsized organizations. Its HC3 platform offers an integrated, appliance-based system that combines servers, storage, and virtualization software to deliver a complete data center in a box. HC3 uses self-healing automation to monitor virtual machines, software, and hardware components, detect infrastructure events, and automatically respond to maintain application availability while simplifying data center management. The platform eliminates the need for separate virtualization, disaster recovery, servers, and shared storage by delivering a highly available, easy-to-manage solution that scales with demand. The company supports infrastructure refresh and migrations, including virtual-to-virtual and physical-to-virtual moves, and provides disaster recovery capabilities within a single, unified system. Founded in 2007 and based in Indianapolis, Scale Computing targets small to midmarket and distributed enterprises seeking reduced downtime and simplified IT operations through an integrated, turnkey platform.

Zendesk

Series D in 2012
Founded in 2007, Zendesk is a leading customer service platform that empowers organizations to improve customer engagement. Its software suite enables unified communication across channels and simplifies customer service management. With over 150,000 customers worldwide, Zendesk operates from its headquarters in San Francisco.

Gigya

Series D in 2012
Gigya, Inc. is a provider of a customer identity management platform that assists companies in transforming unknown site visitors into known, loyal, and engaged customers. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Gigya's platform enables businesses to collect, manage, and utilize customer identities at scale. This capability facilitates the creation of personalized experiences that drive growth and enhance customer relationships. The platform consolidates data into comprehensive customer profiles, allowing enterprises to recognize customers across various devices and improve service offerings. Additionally, Gigya provides developers with APIs for secure and scalable registration, authentication, profile management, data analytics, and third-party integrations. The company serves a diverse range of industries, including e-commerce, media, publishing, and travel, both in the United States and internationally. As of November 2017, Gigya operates as a subsidiary of hybris AG.

Upwork

Series D in 2012
Upwork operates an online marketplace connecting businesses with independent professionals worldwide. Its platform offers access to diverse skills across various categories, facilitating remote collaboration through communication tools, time tracking, invoicing, and secure payment systems. Upwork serves clients ranging from startups to Fortune 100 companies, generating revenue through talent and client fees.

Boku

Series D in 2012
Boku is a mobile payments and identity technology company offering carrier billing and mobile wallet payment solutions for mobile network operators and merchants, enabling consumers to make online purchases using their mobile devices. The company provides a platform for mobile payments across carrier billing and wallets and also delivers mobile identity and authentication through real-time connections to operator networks. Its Boku Identity solution aggregates and harmonizes operator systems to reduce identity fraud, improve conversions, and support privacy-preserving onboarding for customers worldwide. Serving enterprises across multiple industries, the company operates globally across the Americas, APAC, and EMEA. Founded in 2008 and based in San Francisco, Boku focuses on enabling seamless mobile payments and secure identity services on a single platform.

Zuora

Series D in 2011
Zuora offers a cloud-based platform that empowers businesses across diverse industries to adopt and manage subscription-based models. Its core product, Zuora Central, serves as an intelligent hub automating the subscription order-to-cash process, including quoting, billing, collections, analytics, and revenue recognition.

Grockit

Series D in 2011
Grockit is a pioneering online social learning company. Grockit has proven that people learn more, faster through combining social learning mechanics and multi-media learning content to help people teach and learn from others. Grockit.com offers Test Prep services for GMAT, IIM CAT, LSAT, GRE, ACT, SAT and AP Calculus and AP History tests. Grockit has built a social learning test prep platform for license and direct-to-consumer products. Florida Virtual Schools, KIPP Schools, Georgetown University and other schools have deployed Grockit services.

Cotendo

Series D in 2011
Cotendo is a provider of content delivery network (CDN) and site acceleration services, specializing in innovative software-focused technologies for content management and delivery. The company offers a comprehensive suite of applications designed to enhance the performance and efficiency of internet content delivery. Led by experts in the field, Cotendo focuses on improving user experience and optimizing content access for internet content providers.

Clarizen

Series D in 2011
Clarizen, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based work collaboration and project management solutions aimed at enhancing organizational efficiency. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in Israel, the United Kingdom, and Australia, Clarizen offers a comprehensive suite of tools that include project portfolio management, resource management, budget and expense management, and risk management. Its platform supports cross-company engagement through configurable workflow automation and in-context collaboration, fostering a tailored experience for various roles within an organization. Clarizen's solutions cater to project managers, IT teams, professional services, agile development, and marketing teams, enabling them to streamline tasks, manage projects in real time, and improve overall visibility across the enterprise. The company also provides technical customer support and project management education services, further enhancing its value to clients.

Tabula

Series D in 2011
Tabula, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, founded in 2003. The company specializes in developing programmable logic devices designed for a range of applications, including programmable logic, memory, and signal processing. Tabula offers advanced 3-D programmable logic devices that feature a portfolio of soft intellectual property cores, such as DDR2 and DDR3 memory controllers, PCI Express, and gigabit and 10 gigabit Ethernet. Additionally, it provides Spacetime, a programmable logic architecture that enables the reconfiguration of logic, memory, and interconnect at multi-GHz speeds. Formerly known as Everychip, Inc., Tabula aims to innovate in the semiconductor sector by offering versatile and high-performance solutions.

Wix

Series D in 2011
Wix is a cloud-based platform that enables users to create and manage websites without requiring extensive technical skills. Catering to millions of registered users globally, Wix offers a freemium model with three main web editors: the Wix Editor for users with basic skills, Wix ADI for novices, and Wix Code for more advanced users. The platform is built on HTML5 technology, providing tools for web design, layout, domain hosting, and various marketing applications. Wix's services allow individuals and businesses to easily build custom websites, promote their brands, and engage in e-commerce, making it accessible for users across different skill levels and industries. The company's geographic reach includes North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and other regions.

Grubhub

Series D in 2011
Grubhub is a technology company that operates an online food ordering platform. It connects users with local restaurants, enabling them to order meals for delivery or pickup. The platform offers a diverse range of food options, from snacks to groceries, and provides tools for restaurant owners to expand their customer base. Users can enjoy additional discounts and track their orders in real-time, ensuring fresh and timely delivery for a fee.

Compass-EOS

Series D in 2010
Compass-EOS radically changes network routing by shifting it into the age of silicon photonics. The Compass-EOS icPhotonics technology is the world’s first commercial silicon for inter-chip optical interconnect, unleashing the next revolution in routing architectures. Its family of carrier-grade routers is a new breed of scale-out routers, enabling SDN-based, simplified architectures in service provider networks. Since 2006 Compass has attracted top-tier investors ranging from leading venture capital funds to service providers and core routing suppliers.

Marin Software

Series D in 2010
Marin Software Inc. is a cloud-based provider of digital advertising management solutions, focusing on search, display, social, and mobile advertising channels. The company offers MarinOne, an integrated software-as-a-service platform that enables advertisers and agencies to optimize their paid marketing programs, enhance financial performance, and achieve greater efficiencies. Headquartered in San Francisco, Marin Software's solutions empower digital marketers to effectively measure the success of their advertising campaigns through advanced reporting and analytics, as well as to manage and execute these campaigns via a user-friendly interface. With a global presence, Marin Software aims to assist its clients in reaching targeted audiences, acquiring new customers, and making informed marketing decisions.

Prosper Marketplace

Series D in 2010
Founded in 2005, Prosper Marketplace is a leading online lending platform that connects borrowers with investors. It facilitates fixed-rate, unsecured personal loans through its transparent marketplace, benefiting both parties financially and socially.

Skybox Security

Series D in 2009
Skybox Security, Inc. specializes in cybersecurity management solutions tailored for enterprises. The company offers a comprehensive Security Posture Management Platform that enhances visibility, analytics, and automation across corporate networks and cloud environments. Its key products include Skybox Horizon, which provides insight into the attack surface; Skybox Vulnerability Control, which focuses on context-aware vulnerability management; and Skybox Threat Manager, which offers threat intelligence analysis and response services. Additionally, Skybox Firewall Assurance ensures firewall security and compliance, while Skybox Change Manager streamlines the firewall change management process. The company serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, government, energy, technology, telecommunications, and healthcare. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Skybox Security also maintains offices in various regions, including Europe, Asia-Pacific, and South Africa.

X (formerly Twitter)

Series D in 2009
Twitter is a social networking platform that facilitates the exchange of micro-blogs, known as "tweets," which can be up to 280 characters in length. Launched in 2006, it allows users to send and read tweets through various means, including web browsers, SMS, and mobile applications. With over 400 million monthly visitors and 255 million active users, Twitter serves as a global real-time communications platform. Its diverse user base includes world leaders, athletes, entertainers, and news organizations, contributing to its role as a significant source of information and engagement. The platform is available in more than 35 languages and has a strong presence in major cities worldwide, with headquarters in San Francisco and offices across the United States and internationally.

GreenRoad Technologies

Series D in 2009
GreenRoad Technologies develops driver behavior and fleet performance management solutions that promote safe driving, reduce costs, and improve fuel efficiency. Its platform provides real-time in-vehicle feedback, change-management methodologies, and data-based predictive analytics to help fleet managers optimize safety, compliance, and operations across industries such as transportation, utilities, construction, and logistics. The suite includes fleet tracking, reporting, and a mobile workforce capability, with the GreenRoad Drive app enabling mobility across desktop and mobile devices. The company serves fleets of varying sizes in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. Founded in 2004 and based in Austin, Texas, GreenRoad focuses on improving safety, reducing risk, and enhancing sustainability in fleet operations.

Amazon One Medical

Series D in 2009
One Medical is a membership-based healthcare platform that offers a range of concierge medical services, combining digital health solutions with in-person care. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company aims to enhance the patient experience by providing seamless access to healthcare, including virtual video visits available at any time. By focusing on building personal relationships between healthcare providers and patients, One Medical seeks to improve health outcomes while reducing costs. The organization is committed to challenging the traditional healthcare model through its technology-powered, human-centered approach, ensuring that members receive high-quality care that is convenient and effective.

Friendster

Series D in 2008
Friendster, launched in 2002, was one of the pioneering social networking sites, enabling users to communicate, share content, and explore various interests. At its height, the platform attracted tens of millions of registered users, establishing itself as a significant player in the social media landscape. However, over time, it experienced a decline in popularity. In December 2009, Friendster was acquired by MOL Global for $26.4 million. In May 2011, the platform shifted its focus from social networking to social gaming, discontinuing support for existing users' social data to provide entertainment and fun for its audience.

Silver Peak Systems

Series D in 2008
Silver Peak Systems, Inc. specializes in broadband and hybrid WAN solutions that enable enterprises and service providers to effectively connect users to applications. The company offers Unity EdgeConnect, a software-defined WAN solution that allows customers to transition to a broadband WAN at their own pace, incorporating both MPLS and broadband Internet connectivity. Their product range includes WAN optimization solutions for branch offices, data centers, and cloud environments, featuring virtual and physical appliances designed to enhance application performance over distance. Additionally, Silver Peak provides replication acceleration solutions to optimize offsite data replication and offers support services to its clients. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Silver Peak became a subsidiary of Aruba Networks in September 2020 following its acquisition.

Vontu

Series D in 2006
Vontu specializes in data loss prevention software solutions for organizations, focusing on the protection of sensitive information across various data repositories. The company offers two key products: Storage Data Loss Prevention and Endpoint Data Loss Prevention. The Storage Data Loss Prevention solution identifies and safeguards confidential data located on file servers, databases, and platforms such as Microsoft SharePoint and Documentum, among others. Meanwhile, the Endpoint Data Loss Prevention solution protects confidential data residing on laptops and desktops, preventing unauthorized copying to devices like USB drives, CDs, and local drives. Through these offerings, Vontu aims to help organizations secure their critical information assets from potential breaches and data loss incidents.

BridgeCo

Series D in 2006
BridgeCo offers processor IC and software platforms for connecting Internet media sources, computers and consumer electronics throughout the home. BridgeCo platforms are targeted at the market for stand-alone after-market and embedded audio applications. BridgeCo platforms are the core technologies underlying digital media players (DMPs), audio/video receivers (AVRs), musical instruments and external multi-channel sound cards.

Securify

Series D in 2006
Securify, Inc. is a security monitoring and internal control solutions provider headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with additional offices in Herndon, Virginia, and New York, New York. Founded in 1998, the company specializes in identity-based and application-aware solutions that monitor and verify network access and user behavior. Securify's products include monitoring appliances designed to enhance visibility and address gaps in planning, audit discovery, identity and access management, and insider risk mitigation. The company primarily serves financial institutions, federal agencies, and the Department of Defense. Securify was formerly known as Veriguard, Inc. and became a subsidiary of Secure Computing Corp. in 2008.

Skybox Security

Series D in 2006
Skybox Security, Inc. specializes in cybersecurity management solutions tailored for enterprises. The company offers a comprehensive Security Posture Management Platform that enhances visibility, analytics, and automation across corporate networks and cloud environments. Its key products include Skybox Horizon, which provides insight into the attack surface; Skybox Vulnerability Control, which focuses on context-aware vulnerability management; and Skybox Threat Manager, which offers threat intelligence analysis and response services. Additionally, Skybox Firewall Assurance ensures firewall security and compliance, while Skybox Change Manager streamlines the firewall change management process. The company serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, government, energy, technology, telecommunications, and healthcare. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Skybox Security also maintains offices in various regions, including Europe, Asia-Pacific, and South Africa.

Orchestria

Series D in 2005
Orchestria is a prominent provider of information protection and control solutions, dedicated to helping organizations safeguard their critical data. The company offers software and support designed to protect and manage information across various storage and usage contexts. By addressing a wide range of risks associated with data management, Orchestria enables organizations to minimize operational burdens linked to risk detection and remediation. The company's services focus on preventing data loss, ensuring compliance with messaging regulations, and enforcing information classification and control, thereby enhancing overall data security for its clients.

Zipcar

Series D in 2005
Zipcar is a car-sharing company that offers hourly or daily automobile rentals via an online platform. Members can reserve self-service vehicles equipped with in-car technology for position tracking. Founded in 2000, Zipcar merged with Flexcar in 2007 and expanded globally, serving over 350,000 members across North America and Europe by 2010.

HeyWire

Series D in 2004
HeyWire is a company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that specializes in providing a LiveText messaging channel, catering to the communication needs of modern customers and businesses. It offers award-winning solutions that integrate with Salesforce, allowing companies to enhance customer satisfaction and reduce operational costs by enabling conversational text messaging through existing phone numbers. HeyWire's full-stack messaging cloud solution supports various mobile messaging formats, including SMS, and has successfully delivered over 8 billion messages to date. By facilitating seamless connections between consumers and brands, HeyWire empowers businesses to engage with customers effectively across multiple platforms, including SMS, Facebook, Twitter, and other instant messaging services.

InStranet

Series D in 2004
InStranet, Inc. is a provider of multi-channel knowledge applications designed to automate content and knowledge delivery for servicing and sales initiatives across various platforms, including contact centers, field sales, and web self-care. The company’s offerings include the Contact Centers In-Line Application, which organizes content and knowledge into context-sensitive and customer-specific categories, and the Content Application Foundation, a toolkit that facilitates content management, personalization, search, application integration, and user management. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, InStranet also has offices in Paris and London, and it has established technology and distribution partnerships in Europe and Asia. As of August 2008, it operates as a subsidiary of Salesforce.com.

Tropos Networks

Series D in 2004
Tropos Networks is a provider of technology and products designed to create reliable and scalable wireless broadband networks, particularly for metro-scale applications. The company specializes in building extensive Wi-Fi networks that enable network operators, service providers, and government entities to deliver widespread wireless data coverage. Tropos' solutions eliminate the need for wired connections typically required by traditional Wi-Fi hotspots, resulting in larger coverage areas and reduced installation and operational costs. Their offerings include the MetroMesh OS, which features advanced capabilities such as predictive wireless routing, adaptive mesh connectivity, and self-organizing mesh routing intelligence. This technology is particularly suited for smart grid applications and other outdoor industrial uses, facilitating efficient and secure wireless communication in diverse environments.

Good Technology (acquired by Visto)

Series D in 2004
Good Technology is the leader in enterprise handheld computing software and service, using industry standards to provide the corporate applications enterprises need on the handhelds they choose over the networks they prefer. The company's GoodAccess and GoodLink products extend mission-critical enterprise applications—including Microsoft Exchange, Oracle, salesforce.com and Siebel—to mobile employees when an where they need them, using end-to-end AES encrypted, FIPS 140-2 certified security, and cradle-free, real-time synchronization. GoodLink and GoodAccess are combined enterprise software and service that run on a variety of devices and networks, freeing customers from vendor lock-in, and allowing maximum flexibility.

JAMDAT Mobile

Series D in 2003
JAMDAT Mobile is a wireless game developer and publisher based in Los Angeles, specializing in entertainment applications for multiple mobile platforms. The company offers a diverse range of products, including games, ringtones, and images, catering to the growing demand for mobile entertainment. With a global presence, JAMDAT employs individuals in various locations, including Honolulu, Montreal, Tokyo, London, Bucharest, and Hyderabad. In December 2005, JAMDAT was acquired by Electronic Arts, integrating it into the EA Mobile line of games and enhancing its reach and capabilities in the mobile gaming sector.

Infinera

Series D in 2003
Infinera Corporation is a global provider of optical transport networking equipment, software, and services, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The company specializes in photonic integration technology, offering a diverse portfolio that includes modular platforms, coherent optical transport systems, and packet-optical transport solutions. Its products, such as the Infinera Groove series and 7300 series, cater to various transport network applications, enabling high-capacity data transmission and management. Infinera's digital transport node system incorporates advanced technology for digital processing of network traffic. The company also provides a range of support services, including technical support, installation, and professional services. Infinera's customer base consists of telecommunications service providers, internet content providers, cable operators, research institutions, large enterprises, and government entities, all of whom rely on its solutions for efficient optical networking. Founded in 2000, Infinera continues to innovate in the field of optical networking, enhancing the capabilities of global communications infrastructure.

Atrica

Series D in 2003
Atrica is a provider of carrier Ethernet solutions designed for metropolitan area networks. The company specializes in manufacturing carrier Ethernet core, aggregation, and edge switches, along with a service platform for Ethernet networks. Atrica's offerings extend to various Ethernet services, including Ethernet Internet access, Ethernet transparent LAN, T1 private line, Ethernet private line, and Ethernet private network services. The company's technology supports a diverse clientele, including incumbent local service providers, competitive carriers, cable operators, and enterprises, enabling them to enhance their telecommunications capabilities and deliver broadband services to both business and residential customers.

Ziprealty

Series D in 2001
ZipRealty is a California-based company that specializes in providing comprehensive real estate services. It leverages proprietary technology and online marketing tools to enhance the brokerage industry. By combining its website, mobile app, and personalized local service, ZipRealty empowers home buyers and sellers to efficiently search for, buy, and sell real estate. The company also supports real estate agents and third-party brokerages by offering internet-enabled technology and access to information, enabling them to deliver a seamless, end-to-end experience for their clients.
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