Fleet Device Management
Series A in 2022
Fleet is an open-source platform for IT and endpoint security teams with lots of computers (macOS, Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, OT, data centers). The company is dedicated to making IT more accessible with an open API for every endpoint, while maintaining privacy, transparency, and trust through open-source software. Organizations like Fastly and Gusto use Fleet for device management, device health ("zero trust"), posture assessment, endpoint operations, and more.
Automox designs and develops cloud-based IT automation platforms. Its AI-powered solutions automate patch remediation for Windows, macOS, Linux endpoints, and third-party software, enabling real-time vulnerability tracking and active enforcement of system configurations. Incorporated in 2015, Automox is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado.
Automox designs and develops cloud-based IT automation platforms. Its AI-powered solutions automate patch remediation for Windows, macOS, Linux endpoints, and third-party software, enabling real-time vulnerability tracking and active enforcement of system configurations. Incorporated in 2015, Automox is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado.
Parascale
Series A in 2008
Parascale is a developer of cloud storage software that consolidates disk storage across multiple standard Linux servers, creating a highly scalable storage cloud. This innovative solution supports standard file-access protocols such as NFS, HTTP, and FTP, enabling users to access vast storage capacities with parallel throughput. Parascale's deployments can begin with several terabytes and seamlessly scale to several petabytes within a single namespace, allowing for configurable redundancy as specified by the administrator. The system is designed for efficient management, enabling a single administrator to oversee hundreds of servers while automatically balancing load and capacity across nodes. In addition to its core cloud storage offerings, Parascale also provides solutions for video-on-demand, document archiving, online backup, and video surveillance.
Maxthon
Seed Round in 2006
Maxthon is a global software company founded in 2005, specializing in the development of advanced web browsers that deliver a seamless browsing experience across multiple platforms, including desktops and mobile devices. The company's flagship product is a feature-rich web browser that supports various functionalities such as tabbed browsing, mouse gestures, drag-and-drop capabilities, privacy protection, and ad-blocking tools. Maxthon's software allows users to share and synchronize files effortlessly between different operating systems, including Windows, Mac, and Android. With a commitment to innovation, Maxthon serves over 100 million users each month in 140 countries. The company operates offices in San Francisco, Hong Kong, and Beijing, focusing on creating the ultimate web browsing experience for its diverse user base.
PathScale
Series C in 2004
PathScale, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in high-performance computing solutions for scientific and engineering applications. Originally known as Key Research, the company develops advanced compiler technologies and high-performance hardware, including the InfiniPath InfiniBand Adapter and the EKOPath Compiler Suite. These innovations enable Linux clusters to achieve performance levels that can surpass those of leading supercomputers. PathScale's products cater to a diverse range of industries, assisting organizations in tackling complex computational challenges such as aerospace and automotive design simulations, weather modeling, and drug discovery. By providing programming compilers and comprehensive toolchains, PathScale empowers clients to maximize the capabilities of many-core architectures and optimize their applications for superior performance.
PathScale
Series B in 2003
PathScale, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in high-performance computing solutions for scientific and engineering applications. Originally known as Key Research, the company develops advanced compiler technologies and high-performance hardware, including the InfiniPath InfiniBand Adapter and the EKOPath Compiler Suite. These innovations enable Linux clusters to achieve performance levels that can surpass those of leading supercomputers. PathScale's products cater to a diverse range of industries, assisting organizations in tackling complex computational challenges such as aerospace and automotive design simulations, weather modeling, and drug discovery. By providing programming compilers and comprehensive toolchains, PathScale empowers clients to maximize the capabilities of many-core architectures and optimize their applications for superior performance.