Redpoint Ventures

Redpoint Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 1999 and based in Woodside, California, with additional offices in Beijing and Shanghai, China. The firm specializes in early-stage and growth capital investments, primarily in technology, media, and alternative energy sectors. Redpoint Ventures focuses on a broad range of industries, including consumer internet, enterprise software, fintech, e-commerce, and digital media. The firm typically invests between $1 million to $50 million, with a preference for being a lead or co-lead investor in its portfolio companies. With a strong track record, Redpoint has backed over 465 companies, achieving 140 IPOs and mergers and acquisitions. The firm manages around $4 billion across multiple funds and seeks to partner with visionary founders to create new markets and redefine existing ones. Redpoint also operates Redpoint China Ventures, which focuses on early investments in the technology and media sectors within China.

Kwesi Acquay

Principal

Alex Bard

Managing Director

Urvashi Barooah

Principal

Logan Bartlett

Managing Director

Erica Brescia

Managing Director

Travis Bryant

Operating Partner

Patrick Chase

Partner

Meera Clark

Principal

Satish Dharmaraj

Managing Director

Tom Dyal

Managing Director

Jacob Effron

Vice President, Principal

Timothy Haley

Co-Founder and Partner

Adele Li

Investor

Kyle Liu

Vice President

Louis Lv

Managing Director

Lars Pedersen

Partner and CFO

Grace Ping

Partner

Scott Raney

Partner / Venture Capitalist

Jordan Segall

Principal

Sai Senthilkumar

Partner

Nancy Shi

Partner and CFO

John Walecka

Co-Founder and Partner

Yuan Wenda

Managing Partner

Geoffrey Y. Yang

Co-Founder and Partner

David Yuan

Founder and Partner, Redpoint China

Han Zhang

Partner

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Fixie

Seed Round in 2023
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Flexe

Series D in 2022
FLEXE, Inc. operates a cloud-based warehousing services marketplace that connects organizations needing additional storage and fulfillment capacity with those that have surplus space. Founded in 2013 and based in Seattle, Washington, the company provides a platform that facilitates efficient warehouse sourcing and setup, streamlining material handling operations for clients including retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, and logistics firms. By addressing inventory overflow and fulfillment challenges, FLEXE enhances the logistics industry and enables businesses to achieve greater structural flexibility in their operations. The company aims to optimize the global delivery of goods and improve access to affordable warehousing solutions, ultimately helping enterprises strengthen their distribution networks and maximize revenue potential.

Dagger

Series A in 2022
Developer of program delivery platform designed to provide programmable backend service. The company's platform integrates existing build, continuous integration (CI), infrastructure management, and deployment tools into a streamlined delivery platform, allowing developers to customize every aspect of deployment by ignoring the complexity and deploying with a simple command.

Xata

Series A in 2022
Xata provides a serverless database platform that combines the capabilities of traditional databases with the user-friendly interface of a spreadsheet application. This service is designed to seamlessly integrate into users' development workflows, facilitating tasks such as data insertion, querying, aggregation, and searching across various development environments, including JavaScript and APIs. Xata's architecture ensures that data is automatically replicated in multiple global regions, which enhances performance by minimizing response times for end users.

fabric

Series C in 2022
Fabric is a cloud-based e-commerce development platform that enables businesses to create tailored online shopping experiences for both direct-to-consumer and B2B markets. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, with additional offices in Vancouver and Bengaluru, the company offers a range of services, including an infrastructure platform for software as a service, personalized digital content, product information management, and multi-channel order management. With its open and modular design, Fabric allows brands to implement solutions quickly, enhancing performance and supporting growth while replacing outdated legacy systems. Notable clients such as BuildDirect, ABC Home & Carpet, GNC, and Universal Lacrosse rely on Fabric for its intuitive applications that cater to retail buyers, planners, and marketers.
Going-Link is an Enterprise services company.

Crossbeam

Series C in 2021
Crossbeam, Inc. is a software-as-a-service company that has developed a collaborative data platform aimed at facilitating valuable partnerships among businesses. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Crossbeam enables companies to discover overlapping customers and prospects with their partners while ensuring the security and privacy of their data. The platform acts as an escrow service, allowing for secure data sharing that enhances alliances, supports go-to-market strategies, and improves customer service. With features that automatically update customer and prospect information, Crossbeam provides an intuitive interface for defining key populations and establishing secure data-sharing relationships, ultimately helping businesses close more deals, enhance product development, and measure their success effectively.

Solo.io

Series C in 2021
Solo.io, Inc. is a developer of open-source and enterprise software aimed at assisting organizations in adopting and managing cloud-native technologies. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Solo.io offers a range of tools including Gloo, a cloud-native API gateway and ingress controller that facilitates secure traffic management across application services. The company's other offerings include Mesh Hub, a dashboard for managing service meshes, and WebAssembly tools for enhancing projects with Wasm extensions. Additionally, Solo.io provides Squash, a debugger for microservices, and Unik, a platform for building unikernels. Their solutions enable enterprises to connect traditional applications with modern microservices and service mesh architectures, allowing for gradual transformation without the need for extensive overhauls of legacy systems.

Orca Security

Series C in 2021
Orca Security Ltd. is a company that specializes in cloud-native security solutions, providing a platform that secures both cloud-native and legacy applications migrated to the cloud. Founded in 2019 and based in Tel Aviv, Israel, Orca's technology integrates directly into the cloud infrastructure layer, allowing for comprehensive security assessments of various assets, including the cloud control plane, operating systems, applications, and business data. The platform delivers visibility into compromised resources, vulnerable software, and misconfigurations without the need for agents, thus maintaining performance and availability. By offering cloud-wide, workload-deep security and compliance across major cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, Orca Security helps organizations identify critical vulnerabilities and attack vectors efficiently, minimizing the operational costs and alert fatigue associated with traditional security tools.

Oushu

Series B in 2021
Oushu is a leading provider of big data and AI-based platform software, dedicated to providing a new generation of enterprise databases.

fabric

Series B in 2021
Fabric is a cloud-based e-commerce development platform that enables businesses to create tailored online shopping experiences for both direct-to-consumer and B2B markets. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, with additional offices in Vancouver and Bengaluru, the company offers a range of services, including an infrastructure platform for software as a service, personalized digital content, product information management, and multi-channel order management. With its open and modular design, Fabric allows brands to implement solutions quickly, enhancing performance and supporting growth while replacing outdated legacy systems. Notable clients such as BuildDirect, ABC Home & Carpet, GNC, and Universal Lacrosse rely on Fabric for its intuitive applications that cater to retail buyers, planners, and marketers.

Qingteng

Series C in 2021
Qingteng Cloud Security is a Beijing-based company that specializes in cloud security solutions, particularly focusing on endpoint adaptive security. Founded in 2014, it offers a comprehensive suite of security software that integrates prediction, prevention, detection, and response capabilities. The company's products are built on Adaptive Security Architecture, enabling organizations to enhance their security postures across various industries. Qingteng's asset inventory data platform is capable of identifying over 800 types of business applications and managing key assets across multiple mainframes. This platform supports the development of information security systems that comply with domestic laws and regulations, catering to government and enterprise needs. Additionally, Qingteng provides next-generation host security technology, ensuring robust protection for critical endpoints.

Cyral

Series B in 2021
Cyral, Inc. provides a cloud security solution for data layer security. It offers Cyral, a cloud-native service that enables monitoring and policy enforcement across all data endpoints used by services, applications, and users, as well as provide access control and defense against various threats that commonly plague organizations. The company’s Cyral is used by businesses to secure their data layer without changing workflows or sacrificing agility by providing granular visibility into data accesses, protecting against data exfiltration, and creating a unified layer for privilege management. Its solution is used against various threats and vulnerabilities, such as database password spraying, exposed service credentials, service account takeover, 2nd order SQL injection attack, reconnaissance attack, and logging vulnerabilities. Cyral, Inc. was founded in 2018 and is based in Redwood City, California.

Orca Security

Series C in 2021
Orca Security Ltd. is a company that specializes in cloud-native security solutions, providing a platform that secures both cloud-native and legacy applications migrated to the cloud. Founded in 2019 and based in Tel Aviv, Israel, Orca's technology integrates directly into the cloud infrastructure layer, allowing for comprehensive security assessments of various assets, including the cloud control plane, operating systems, applications, and business data. The platform delivers visibility into compromised resources, vulnerable software, and misconfigurations without the need for agents, thus maintaining performance and availability. By offering cloud-wide, workload-deep security and compliance across major cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, Orca Security helps organizations identify critical vulnerabilities and attack vectors efficiently, minimizing the operational costs and alert fatigue associated with traditional security tools.

Platform9

Series D in 2021
Platform9 Systems, Inc. offers a cloud-based platform that transforms servers into a self-service private cloud, providing a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) managed hybrid cloud solution. This solution allows users to manage cloud technologies, including virtual memory systems, Kubernetes, and serverless functions, across on-premises and public cloud infrastructures. Platform9 enables the import of existing servers and workloads based on OpenStack and supports unified management across various environments such as KVM, Docker, and VMware vSphere. The company's offerings include an open-source command-line tool for configuring secure etcd clusters, dashboards for visibility into private cloud resources, and user interfaces for self-service access by developers. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with an additional office in Maharashtra, India, Platform9 serves a range of enterprise customers, allowing them to deploy, monitor, and maintain hybrid clouds without being locked into a single vendor ecosystem.

fabric

Series A in 2021
Fabric is a cloud-based e-commerce development platform that enables businesses to create tailored online shopping experiences for both direct-to-consumer and B2B markets. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, with additional offices in Vancouver and Bengaluru, the company offers a range of services, including an infrastructure platform for software as a service, personalized digital content, product information management, and multi-channel order management. With its open and modular design, Fabric allows brands to implement solutions quickly, enhancing performance and supporting growth while replacing outdated legacy systems. Notable clients such as BuildDirect, ABC Home & Carpet, GNC, and Universal Lacrosse rely on Fabric for its intuitive applications that cater to retail buyers, planners, and marketers.

Flexe

Series C in 2020
FLEXE, Inc. operates a cloud-based warehousing services marketplace that connects organizations needing additional storage and fulfillment capacity with those that have surplus space. Founded in 2013 and based in Seattle, Washington, the company provides a platform that facilitates efficient warehouse sourcing and setup, streamlining material handling operations for clients including retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, and logistics firms. By addressing inventory overflow and fulfillment challenges, FLEXE enhances the logistics industry and enables businesses to achieve greater structural flexibility in their operations. The company aims to optimize the global delivery of goods and improve access to affordable warehousing solutions, ultimately helping enterprises strengthen their distribution networks and maximize revenue potential.

fabric

Seed Round in 2020
Fabric is a cloud-based e-commerce development platform that enables businesses to create tailored online shopping experiences for both direct-to-consumer and B2B markets. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, with additional offices in Vancouver and Bengaluru, the company offers a range of services, including an infrastructure platform for software as a service, personalized digital content, product information management, and multi-channel order management. With its open and modular design, Fabric allows brands to implement solutions quickly, enhancing performance and supporting growth while replacing outdated legacy systems. Notable clients such as BuildDirect, ABC Home & Carpet, GNC, and Universal Lacrosse rely on Fabric for its intuitive applications that cater to retail buyers, planners, and marketers.

Solo.io

Series B in 2020
Solo.io, Inc. is a developer of open-source and enterprise software aimed at assisting organizations in adopting and managing cloud-native technologies. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Solo.io offers a range of tools including Gloo, a cloud-native API gateway and ingress controller that facilitates secure traffic management across application services. The company's other offerings include Mesh Hub, a dashboard for managing service meshes, and WebAssembly tools for enhancing projects with Wasm extensions. Additionally, Solo.io provides Squash, a debugger for microservices, and Unik, a platform for building unikernels. Their solutions enable enterprises to connect traditional applications with modern microservices and service mesh architectures, allowing for gradual transformation without the need for extensive overhauls of legacy systems.

Crossbeam

Series B in 2020
Crossbeam, Inc. is a software-as-a-service company that has developed a collaborative data platform aimed at facilitating valuable partnerships among businesses. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Crossbeam enables companies to discover overlapping customers and prospects with their partners while ensuring the security and privacy of their data. The platform acts as an escrow service, allowing for secure data sharing that enhances alliances, supports go-to-market strategies, and improves customer service. With features that automatically update customer and prospect information, Crossbeam provides an intuitive interface for defining key populations and establishing secure data-sharing relationships, ultimately helping businesses close more deals, enhance product development, and measure their success effectively.

DataCanvas

Series C in 2020
DataCanvas is a data analysis service platform based in China, specializing in automated data science solutions for data scientists and AI practitioners. The company leverages advanced technologies in big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to offer a comprehensive development platform. This platform facilitates the intelligent transformation of businesses and governments by providing essential tools for data management and model implementation. DataCanvas aims to support organizations in effectively coordinating development efforts and enhancing their analytical capabilities, enabling them to navigate the complexities of modern data environments.

Coder

Series B in 2020
Coder Technologies Inc. is an information technology company that specializes in developing cloud-based integrated development environments (IDEs) for coding on any device. The company's flagship product, Coder Enterprise, automates the configuration, security, and management of development environments, allowing developers to concentrate on product development. Coder Enterprise supports the use of existing development tools, CI/CD pipelines, source code management systems, and editors, thereby facilitating source control and simplifying updates. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Coder aims to provide open-source tools and an enterprise platform designed to enhance the efficiency and scalability of development processes.

Snowflake

Series G in 2020
Snowflake Inc. is a cloud-based data platform that enables organizations to consolidate data into a single source of truth, facilitating meaningful business insights and the development of data-driven applications. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, Snowflake offers a data warehouse-as-a-service designed specifically for the cloud. Its innovative architecture allows multiple users to access large volumes of data simultaneously, achieving performance that is significantly faster and more cost-effective than traditional solutions. The platform supports various data workloads and combines the capabilities of data warehousing with the flexibility of big data platforms, ensuring secure and governed access to an extensive network of data. Additionally, Snowflake Ventures invests in growth-stage companies that align with its mission to enhance data utilization and expand opportunities within the Data Cloud.

Cyral

Series A in 2020
Cyral, Inc. provides a cloud security solution for data layer security. It offers Cyral, a cloud-native service that enables monitoring and policy enforcement across all data endpoints used by services, applications, and users, as well as provide access control and defense against various threats that commonly plague organizations. The company’s Cyral is used by businesses to secure their data layer without changing workflows or sacrificing agility by providing granular visibility into data accesses, protecting against data exfiltration, and creating a unified layer for privilege management. Its solution is used against various threats and vulnerabilities, such as database password spraying, exposed service credentials, service account takeover, 2nd order SQL injection attack, reconnaissance attack, and logging vulnerabilities. Cyral, Inc. was founded in 2018 and is based in Redwood City, California.

Cyral

Series A in 2020
Cyral, Inc. provides a cloud security solution for data layer security. It offers Cyral, a cloud-native service that enables monitoring and policy enforcement across all data endpoints used by services, applications, and users, as well as provide access control and defense against various threats that commonly plague organizations. The company’s Cyral is used by businesses to secure their data layer without changing workflows or sacrificing agility by providing granular visibility into data accesses, protecting against data exfiltration, and creating a unified layer for privilege management. Its solution is used against various threats and vulnerabilities, such as database password spraying, exposed service credentials, service account takeover, 2nd order SQL injection attack, reconnaissance attack, and logging vulnerabilities. Cyral, Inc. was founded in 2018 and is based in Redwood City, California.

Platform9

Series D in 2019
Platform9 Systems, Inc. offers a cloud-based platform that transforms servers into a self-service private cloud, providing a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) managed hybrid cloud solution. This solution allows users to manage cloud technologies, including virtual memory systems, Kubernetes, and serverless functions, across on-premises and public cloud infrastructures. Platform9 enables the import of existing servers and workloads based on OpenStack and supports unified management across various environments such as KVM, Docker, and VMware vSphere. The company's offerings include an open-source command-line tool for configuring secure etcd clusters, dashboards for visibility into private cloud resources, and user interfaces for self-service access by developers. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with an additional office in Maharashtra, India, Platform9 serves a range of enterprise customers, allowing them to deploy, monitor, and maintain hybrid clouds without being locked into a single vendor ecosystem.

Opsani

Series A in 2019
Opsani, Inc. is a software company based in Redwood City, California, that specializes in cloud optimization and application deployment. Founded in 2014 as Datagrid Systems and renamed Opsani in 2017, the company develops a range of tools to enhance the performance of applications and cloud infrastructure. Its flagship product, Skopos, automates deployment processes, while Skopos Surveyor assists Docker users by scanning and displaying running applications and their architectures. Opsani AI leverages artificial intelligence to identify optimal settings for application performance, and VCTR scans servers and containers for vulnerabilities. The company's platform integrates seamlessly with various delivery platforms, enabling DevOps teams to optimize operations autonomously, adapt to changes, and improve overall efficiency.

Flexe

Series B in 2019
FLEXE, Inc. operates a cloud-based warehousing services marketplace that connects organizations needing additional storage and fulfillment capacity with those that have surplus space. Founded in 2013 and based in Seattle, Washington, the company provides a platform that facilitates efficient warehouse sourcing and setup, streamlining material handling operations for clients including retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, and logistics firms. By addressing inventory overflow and fulfillment challenges, FLEXE enhances the logistics industry and enables businesses to achieve greater structural flexibility in their operations. The company aims to optimize the global delivery of goods and improve access to affordable warehousing solutions, ultimately helping enterprises strengthen their distribution networks and maximize revenue potential.

Coder

Series A in 2019
Coder Technologies Inc. is an information technology company that specializes in developing cloud-based integrated development environments (IDEs) for coding on any device. The company's flagship product, Coder Enterprise, automates the configuration, security, and management of development environments, allowing developers to concentrate on product development. Coder Enterprise supports the use of existing development tools, CI/CD pipelines, source code management systems, and editors, thereby facilitating source control and simplifying updates. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Coder aims to provide open-source tools and an enterprise platform designed to enhance the efficiency and scalability of development processes.

Igneous

Series C in 2019
Igneous Systems, Inc., founded in October 2013 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, specializes in enterprise data center infrastructure and unstructured data management. The company offers a comprehensive as-a-Service solution that provides businesses with visibility, protection, and mobility for their unstructured data on a large scale. Igneous’s cloud-native, API-enabled platform integrates various unstructured data management functions, allowing organizations to maximize the value of their data while minimizing risks and optimizing IT resource utilization. Its services include consolidated backup, file system archiving, and efficient management of unstructured data, all aimed at enhancing workflow productivity for data-centric enterprises.

Solo.io

Series A in 2018
Solo.io, Inc. is a developer of open-source and enterprise software aimed at assisting organizations in adopting and managing cloud-native technologies. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Solo.io offers a range of tools including Gloo, a cloud-native API gateway and ingress controller that facilitates secure traffic management across application services. The company's other offerings include Mesh Hub, a dashboard for managing service meshes, and WebAssembly tools for enhancing projects with Wasm extensions. Additionally, Solo.io provides Squash, a debugger for microservices, and Unik, a platform for building unikernels. Their solutions enable enterprises to connect traditional applications with modern microservices and service mesh architectures, allowing for gradual transformation without the need for extensive overhauls of legacy systems.

Solo.io

Series A in 2018
Solo.io, Inc. is a developer of open-source and enterprise software aimed at assisting organizations in adopting and managing cloud-native technologies. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Solo.io offers a range of tools including Gloo, a cloud-native API gateway and ingress controller that facilitates secure traffic management across application services. The company's other offerings include Mesh Hub, a dashboard for managing service meshes, and WebAssembly tools for enhancing projects with Wasm extensions. Additionally, Solo.io provides Squash, a debugger for microservices, and Unik, a platform for building unikernels. Their solutions enable enterprises to connect traditional applications with modern microservices and service mesh architectures, allowing for gradual transformation without the need for extensive overhauls of legacy systems.

Fit2Cloud

Series B in 2018
Hangzhou Fit2Cloud Information Technology Co., Ltd., founded in 2014 and based in Beijing, China, operates a comprehensive cloud management platform designed to enhance the management of multi-cloud environments for enterprise customers. The platform includes features such as hybrid IT integration, a control center, self-service operations, resource and cost analysis, DevOps tools, and security audits. FIT2CLOUD serves various industries, including finance, manufacturing, media, energy, telecommunications, and the Internet. By addressing challenges related to IT operation security and continuous application delivery, FIT2CLOUD aims to facilitate smoother management and utilization of cloud services, ultimately supporting enterprises in their digital transformation journey.

Coder

Seed Round in 2018
Coder Technologies Inc. is an information technology company that specializes in developing cloud-based integrated development environments (IDEs) for coding on any device. The company's flagship product, Coder Enterprise, automates the configuration, security, and management of development environments, allowing developers to concentrate on product development. Coder Enterprise supports the use of existing development tools, CI/CD pipelines, source code management systems, and editors, thereby facilitating source control and simplifying updates. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Coder aims to provide open-source tools and an enterprise platform designed to enhance the efficiency and scalability of development processes.

Arctic Wolf

Series C in 2018
Arctic Wolf Networks, Inc. specializes in providing security operations center-as-a-service to businesses, aiming to mitigate cyber risk. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, the company delivers a range of solutions including Managed Detection and Response, Managed Risk, and Managed Cloud Monitoring. These services are facilitated by a concierge security team that acts as an extension of a company's internal resources, offering tailored threat detection, response, and ongoing risk management. Arctic Wolf's platform incorporates cloud infrastructure monitoring, software application monitoring, dynamic asset identification, vulnerability assessments, and account takeover risk detection. Additionally, the company has developed the Arctic Wolf Agent, which collects actionable intelligence from IT environments. Arctic Wolf serves various industries, including financial services, healthcare, and legal sectors, with additional offices located in Provo, Utah, and Waterloo, Canada.

Snowflake

Series F in 2018
Snowflake Inc. is a cloud-based data platform that enables organizations to consolidate data into a single source of truth, facilitating meaningful business insights and the development of data-driven applications. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, Snowflake offers a data warehouse-as-a-service designed specifically for the cloud. Its innovative architecture allows multiple users to access large volumes of data simultaneously, achieving performance that is significantly faster and more cost-effective than traditional solutions. The platform supports various data workloads and combines the capabilities of data warehousing with the flexibility of big data platforms, ensuring secure and governed access to an extensive network of data. Additionally, Snowflake Ventures invests in growth-stage companies that align with its mission to enhance data utilization and expand opportunities within the Data Cloud.

XSKY Data Technology

Series C in 2018
XSky (Beijing) Data Technology Co., Ltd. is a Chinese company specializing in software-defined infrastructure products and services. It offers a range of storage solutions, including XCBS for cloud storage, XEBS for block storage, XEUS for unified storage, XEOS for object storage, and XEDP as a unified data platform. The company also provides software-defined storage solutions with its XSCALER series. XSky serves various sectors, including finance, healthcare, education, telecommunications, and energy, catering to enterprises, government agencies, and media networks. In addition to its product offerings, XSky is a significant contributor to the open-source storage system Ceph and is recognized as a leading partner of Red Hat in China. The company collaborates with major IT firms like Intel and Dell to enhance its technology and solutions, focusing on scalable and future-ready storage options.

DataCanvas

Series B in 2018
DataCanvas is a data analysis service platform based in China, specializing in automated data science solutions for data scientists and AI practitioners. The company leverages advanced technologies in big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to offer a comprehensive development platform. This platform facilitates the intelligent transformation of businesses and governments by providing essential tools for data management and model implementation. DataCanvas aims to support organizations in effectively coordinating development efforts and enhancing their analytical capabilities, enabling them to navigate the complexities of modern data environments.

Qingteng

Series B in 2018
Qingteng Cloud Security is a Beijing-based company that specializes in cloud security solutions, particularly focusing on endpoint adaptive security. Founded in 2014, it offers a comprehensive suite of security software that integrates prediction, prevention, detection, and response capabilities. The company's products are built on Adaptive Security Architecture, enabling organizations to enhance their security postures across various industries. Qingteng's asset inventory data platform is capable of identifying over 800 types of business applications and managing key assets across multiple mainframes. This platform supports the development of information security systems that comply with domestic laws and regulations, catering to government and enterprise needs. Additionally, Qingteng provides next-generation host security technology, ensuring robust protection for critical endpoints.

Igneous

Series B in 2018
Igneous Systems, Inc., founded in October 2013 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, specializes in enterprise data center infrastructure and unstructured data management. The company offers a comprehensive as-a-Service solution that provides businesses with visibility, protection, and mobility for their unstructured data on a large scale. Igneous’s cloud-native, API-enabled platform integrates various unstructured data management functions, allowing organizations to maximize the value of their data while minimizing risks and optimizing IT resource utilization. Its services include consolidated backup, file system archiving, and efficient management of unstructured data, all aimed at enhancing workflow productivity for data-centric enterprises.

Arctic Wolf

Series B in 2018
Arctic Wolf Networks, Inc. specializes in providing security operations center-as-a-service to businesses, aiming to mitigate cyber risk. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, the company delivers a range of solutions including Managed Detection and Response, Managed Risk, and Managed Cloud Monitoring. These services are facilitated by a concierge security team that acts as an extension of a company's internal resources, offering tailored threat detection, response, and ongoing risk management. Arctic Wolf's platform incorporates cloud infrastructure monitoring, software application monitoring, dynamic asset identification, vulnerability assessments, and account takeover risk detection. Additionally, the company has developed the Arctic Wolf Agent, which collects actionable intelligence from IT environments. Arctic Wolf serves various industries, including financial services, healthcare, and legal sectors, with additional offices located in Provo, Utah, and Waterloo, Canada.

Oushu

Series A in 2017
Oushu is a leading provider of big data and AI-based platform software, dedicated to providing a new generation of enterprise databases.

Snowflake

Series D in 2017
Snowflake Inc. is a cloud-based data platform that enables organizations to consolidate data into a single source of truth, facilitating meaningful business insights and the development of data-driven applications. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, Snowflake offers a data warehouse-as-a-service designed specifically for the cloud. Its innovative architecture allows multiple users to access large volumes of data simultaneously, achieving performance that is significantly faster and more cost-effective than traditional solutions. The platform supports various data workloads and combines the capabilities of data warehousing with the flexibility of big data platforms, ensuring secure and governed access to an extensive network of data. Additionally, Snowflake Ventures invests in growth-stage companies that align with its mission to enhance data utilization and expand opportunities within the Data Cloud.

MapR

Venture Round in 2017
MapR Technologies, a provider of the industry's next-generation data platform for AI and Analytics, enables enterprises to inject analytics into their business processes to increase revenue, reduce costs, and mitigate risks. MapR addresses the data complexities of high-scale and mission-critical distributed processing from the cloud to the edge, IoT analytics, and container persistence. Global 2000 enterprises trust the MapR Data Platform to help them solve their most complex AI and analytics challenges. Amazon, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, SAP, and other leading businesses are all part of the MapR ecosystem.

Big Switch Networks

Venture Round in 2017
Big Switch Networks Inc. specializes in data center networking technologies, catering to a global audience with solutions that enhance operational efficiency and business agility. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, the company offers two primary products: Big Monitoring Fabric and Big Cloud Fabric. Big Monitoring Fabric functions as a network packet broker, enabling security chains for inline traffic and providing comprehensive visibility across the organization's entire network. Big Cloud Fabric employs open networking and software-defined networking technologies, supporting various environments such as VMware, OpenStack, and network function virtualization. The company's solutions facilitate improved visibility and security in multi-cloud and on-premises enterprise settings. Additionally, Big Switch Networks has formed strategic partnerships with major industry players, contributing to several open source communities to drive innovation in cloud-first networking.

Platform9

Series C in 2017
Platform9 Systems, Inc. offers a cloud-based platform that transforms servers into a self-service private cloud, providing a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) managed hybrid cloud solution. This solution allows users to manage cloud technologies, including virtual memory systems, Kubernetes, and serverless functions, across on-premises and public cloud infrastructures. Platform9 enables the import of existing servers and workloads based on OpenStack and supports unified management across various environments such as KVM, Docker, and VMware vSphere. The company's offerings include an open-source command-line tool for configuring secure etcd clusters, dashboards for visibility into private cloud resources, and user interfaces for self-service access by developers. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with an additional office in Maharashtra, India, Platform9 serves a range of enterprise customers, allowing them to deploy, monitor, and maintain hybrid clouds without being locked into a single vendor ecosystem.

DataCanvas

Series A in 2017
DataCanvas is a data analysis service platform based in China, specializing in automated data science solutions for data scientists and AI practitioners. The company leverages advanced technologies in big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to offer a comprehensive development platform. This platform facilitates the intelligent transformation of businesses and governments by providing essential tools for data management and model implementation. DataCanvas aims to support organizations in effectively coordinating development efforts and enhancing their analytical capabilities, enabling them to navigate the complexities of modern data environments.

XSKY Data Technology

Series B in 2017
XSky (Beijing) Data Technology Co., Ltd. is a Chinese company specializing in software-defined infrastructure products and services. It offers a range of storage solutions, including XCBS for cloud storage, XEBS for block storage, XEUS for unified storage, XEOS for object storage, and XEDP as a unified data platform. The company also provides software-defined storage solutions with its XSCALER series. XSky serves various sectors, including finance, healthcare, education, telecommunications, and energy, catering to enterprises, government agencies, and media networks. In addition to its product offerings, XSky is a significant contributor to the open-source storage system Ceph and is recognized as a leading partner of Red Hat in China. The company collaborates with major IT firms like Intel and Dell to enhance its technology and solutions, focusing on scalable and future-ready storage options.

BovControl

Seed Round in 2017
BovControl started providing cloud-based data collection app for cattle management and livestock ranchers. Its apps provides reports, graphics, and analysis of cattle production, through multiple perspectives: processors, brands, ranchers, employees of the farms and technical consultants. Danilo Leao founded BovControl on July 1, 2013. It has its headquarters in Silicon Valley and Sao Paulo in Brazil.

Oushu

Seed Round in 2017
Oushu is a leading provider of big data and AI-based platform software, dedicated to providing a new generation of enterprise databases.

MapR

Venture Round in 2016
MapR Technologies, a provider of the industry's next-generation data platform for AI and Analytics, enables enterprises to inject analytics into their business processes to increase revenue, reduce costs, and mitigate risks. MapR addresses the data complexities of high-scale and mission-critical distributed processing from the cloud to the edge, IoT analytics, and container persistence. Global 2000 enterprises trust the MapR Data Platform to help them solve their most complex AI and analytics challenges. Amazon, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, SAP, and other leading businesses are all part of the MapR ecosystem.

Flexe

Series A in 2016
FLEXE, Inc. operates a cloud-based warehousing services marketplace that connects organizations needing additional storage and fulfillment capacity with those that have surplus space. Founded in 2013 and based in Seattle, Washington, the company provides a platform that facilitates efficient warehouse sourcing and setup, streamlining material handling operations for clients including retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers, and logistics firms. By addressing inventory overflow and fulfillment challenges, FLEXE enhances the logistics industry and enables businesses to achieve greater structural flexibility in their operations. The company aims to optimize the global delivery of goods and improve access to affordable warehousing solutions, ultimately helping enterprises strengthen their distribution networks and maximize revenue potential.

XSKY Data Technology

Series A in 2016
XSky (Beijing) Data Technology Co., Ltd. is a Chinese company specializing in software-defined infrastructure products and services. It offers a range of storage solutions, including XCBS for cloud storage, XEBS for block storage, XEUS for unified storage, XEOS for object storage, and XEDP as a unified data platform. The company also provides software-defined storage solutions with its XSCALER series. XSky serves various sectors, including finance, healthcare, education, telecommunications, and energy, catering to enterprises, government agencies, and media networks. In addition to its product offerings, XSky is a significant contributor to the open-source storage system Ceph and is recognized as a leading partner of Red Hat in China. The company collaborates with major IT firms like Intel and Dell to enhance its technology and solutions, focusing on scalable and future-ready storage options.

Electric Imp

Series C in 2016
Electric Imp, Inc. operates a comprehensive Internet of Things (IoT) platform that focuses on secure connectivity, lifecycle management, and integration solutions for businesses. Established in 2011 and headquartered in Los Altos, California, with an additional office in Cambridge, United Kingdom, the company provides a range of services including secure hardware modules, impOS software, and cloud solutions that enable seamless device-to-cloud connections. The platform supports both public and private cloud environments and offers features such as asset management, predictive maintenance, and connected commerce. Electric Imp also facilitates integrations with popular data storage and analytics services, ensuring flexible data flow management. Additionally, the company emphasizes security by monitoring and updating its systems, providing a robust security framework for its customers' devices and data. Electric Imp also retails IoT-related products and prototyping accessories online.

Big Switch Networks

Series C in 2016
Big Switch Networks Inc. specializes in data center networking technologies, catering to a global audience with solutions that enhance operational efficiency and business agility. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, the company offers two primary products: Big Monitoring Fabric and Big Cloud Fabric. Big Monitoring Fabric functions as a network packet broker, enabling security chains for inline traffic and providing comprehensive visibility across the organization's entire network. Big Cloud Fabric employs open networking and software-defined networking technologies, supporting various environments such as VMware, OpenStack, and network function virtualization. The company's solutions facilitate improved visibility and security in multi-cloud and on-premises enterprise settings. Additionally, Big Switch Networks has formed strategic partnerships with major industry players, contributing to several open source communities to drive innovation in cloud-first networking.

Qingteng

Series A in 2015
Qingteng Cloud Security is a Beijing-based company that specializes in cloud security solutions, particularly focusing on endpoint adaptive security. Founded in 2014, it offers a comprehensive suite of security software that integrates prediction, prevention, detection, and response capabilities. The company's products are built on Adaptive Security Architecture, enabling organizations to enhance their security postures across various industries. Qingteng's asset inventory data platform is capable of identifying over 800 types of business applications and managing key assets across multiple mainframes. This platform supports the development of information security systems that comply with domestic laws and regulations, catering to government and enterprise needs. Additionally, Qingteng provides next-generation host security technology, ensuring robust protection for critical endpoints.

Collective Health

Series C in 2015
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

Platform9

Series B in 2015
Platform9 Systems, Inc. offers a cloud-based platform that transforms servers into a self-service private cloud, providing a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) managed hybrid cloud solution. This solution allows users to manage cloud technologies, including virtual memory systems, Kubernetes, and serverless functions, across on-premises and public cloud infrastructures. Platform9 enables the import of existing servers and workloads based on OpenStack and supports unified management across various environments such as KVM, Docker, and VMware vSphere. The company's offerings include an open-source command-line tool for configuring secure etcd clusters, dashboards for visibility into private cloud resources, and user interfaces for self-service access by developers. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with an additional office in Maharashtra, India, Platform9 serves a range of enterprise customers, allowing them to deploy, monitor, and maintain hybrid clouds without being locked into a single vendor ecosystem.

Qwilt

Series D in 2015
Qwilt Inc. specializes in online video delivery and open video caching solutions designed for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers an Edge Cloud Platform that addresses the increasing demand for streaming media, enabling low-latency content delivery within service provider networks. Its Open Edge Cloud and Open Caching solutions facilitate a seamless streaming experience for consumers by integrating content delivery infrastructure into a global content delivery network while maintaining compatibility with existing network setups. Qwilt's products are designed to enhance video quality and user experience for fixed and mobile operators, as well as educational institutions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Qwilt is supported by a team of industry veterans and has garnered backing from notable investors.

Snowflake

Series C in 2015
Snowflake Inc. is a cloud-based data platform that enables organizations to consolidate data into a single source of truth, facilitating meaningful business insights and the development of data-driven applications. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, Snowflake offers a data warehouse-as-a-service designed specifically for the cloud. Its innovative architecture allows multiple users to access large volumes of data simultaneously, achieving performance that is significantly faster and more cost-effective than traditional solutions. The platform supports various data workloads and combines the capabilities of data warehousing with the flexibility of big data platforms, ensuring secure and governed access to an extensive network of data. Additionally, Snowflake Ventures invests in growth-stage companies that align with its mission to enhance data utilization and expand opportunities within the Data Cloud.

Tray.io

Seed Round in 2015
Tray.io, Inc. operates a cloud-based API integration platform tailored for enterprises, facilitating automation across various organizational processes. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an office in London, the company offers the Tray Platform, which empowers citizen automators to streamline complex workflows without the need for coding. This platform connects to a wide range of software applications via REST-based and SOAP-based APIs and can also process CSV files for tools with limited API capabilities. Additionally, Tray.io provides guidance, support, training, and consulting services to enhance user experience and effectiveness. By enabling seamless integration within the cloud stack, Tray.io aims to simplify automation for organizations of all sizes.

Collective Health

Series B in 2015
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

Collective Health

Series B in 2015
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

Springpath

Venture Round in 2015
Springpath is a provider of a hyperconverged software platform designed for enterprise storage and data management. It introduces a software-defined data platform that caters to both virtualized and emerging container environments. Utilizing its patented Hardware Agnostic Log-structure Objects (HALO) architecture, the platform offers features such as elastic scaling and autonomous management, while operating on standard servers. This approach allows enterprises to maintain an independent IT infrastructure, fostering silo-free data center environments that enhance agility and responsiveness to market demands. By eliminating the need for traditional network storage and seamlessly integrating with existing management tools, Springpath maximizes operational efficiency, enabling customers to adapt their compute, caching, or capacity resources according to evolving business requirements.

Bangcle

Series C in 2014
Leading Mobile application and IoT security solution service provider.

Snowflake

Series B in 2014
Snowflake Inc. is a cloud-based data platform that enables organizations to consolidate data into a single source of truth, facilitating meaningful business insights and the development of data-driven applications. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, Snowflake offers a data warehouse-as-a-service designed specifically for the cloud. Its innovative architecture allows multiple users to access large volumes of data simultaneously, achieving performance that is significantly faster and more cost-effective than traditional solutions. The platform supports various data workloads and combines the capabilities of data warehousing with the flexibility of big data platforms, ensuring secure and governed access to an extensive network of data. Additionally, Snowflake Ventures invests in growth-stage companies that align with its mission to enhance data utilization and expand opportunities within the Data Cloud.

Platform9

Series A in 2014
Platform9 Systems, Inc. offers a cloud-based platform that transforms servers into a self-service private cloud, providing a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) managed hybrid cloud solution. This solution allows users to manage cloud technologies, including virtual memory systems, Kubernetes, and serverless functions, across on-premises and public cloud infrastructures. Platform9 enables the import of existing servers and workloads based on OpenStack and supports unified management across various environments such as KVM, Docker, and VMware vSphere. The company's offerings include an open-source command-line tool for configuring secure etcd clusters, dashboards for visibility into private cloud resources, and user interfaces for self-service access by developers. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with an additional office in Maharashtra, India, Platform9 serves a range of enterprise customers, allowing them to deploy, monitor, and maintain hybrid clouds without being locked into a single vendor ecosystem.

MapR

Series D in 2014
MapR Technologies, a provider of the industry's next-generation data platform for AI and Analytics, enables enterprises to inject analytics into their business processes to increase revenue, reduce costs, and mitigate risks. MapR addresses the data complexities of high-scale and mission-critical distributed processing from the cloud to the edge, IoT analytics, and container persistence. Global 2000 enterprises trust the MapR Data Platform to help them solve their most complex AI and analytics challenges. Amazon, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, SAP, and other leading businesses are all part of the MapR ecosystem.

Igneous

Series A in 2014
Igneous Systems, Inc., founded in October 2013 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, specializes in enterprise data center infrastructure and unstructured data management. The company offers a comprehensive as-a-Service solution that provides businesses with visibility, protection, and mobility for their unstructured data on a large scale. Igneous’s cloud-native, API-enabled platform integrates various unstructured data management functions, allowing organizations to maximize the value of their data while minimizing risks and optimizing IT resource utilization. Its services include consolidated backup, file system archiving, and efficient management of unstructured data, all aimed at enhancing workflow productivity for data-centric enterprises.

Pure Storage

Series F in 2014
Pure Storage is pioneering a new class of enterprise storage that has been designed from the ground up to take full advantage of flash memory. The company's products accelerate random I/O-intensive applications like server virtualization, desktop virtualization (VDI), database (OLTP, rich analytics/OLAP, SQL, NoSQL), and cloud computing. Pure Storage makes it cost effective to broadly deploy flash within the data center, enabling organizations to manage growth within existing power and space constraints. Launching later this year, the company's products are in private beta with select customers. Pure Storage is funded by Greylock Partners and Sutter Hill Ventures.

Collective Health

Series A in 2014
Collective Health offers a cloud-based platform that transforms how self-insured employers manage health benefits. This integrated system allows companies to administer various health plans through a single portal, providing employees with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to navigate their healthcare options. By focusing on a smarter alternative to traditional health insurance, Collective Health aims to enhance the value of healthcare investments while improving employee care. The company has experienced significant growth in the employer-sponsored insurance market, currently covering 70,000 employee and dependent lives across 15 employers, including notable clients such as Activision Blizzard, Crossfit, eBay, Palantir, and Red Bull.

Igneous

Seed Round in 2013
Igneous Systems, Inc., founded in October 2013 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, specializes in enterprise data center infrastructure and unstructured data management. The company offers a comprehensive as-a-Service solution that provides businesses with visibility, protection, and mobility for their unstructured data on a large scale. Igneous’s cloud-native, API-enabled platform integrates various unstructured data management functions, allowing organizations to maximize the value of their data while minimizing risks and optimizing IT resource utilization. Its services include consolidated backup, file system archiving, and efficient management of unstructured data, all aimed at enhancing workflow productivity for data-centric enterprises.

Pure Storage

Series E in 2013
Pure Storage is pioneering a new class of enterprise storage that has been designed from the ground up to take full advantage of flash memory. The company's products accelerate random I/O-intensive applications like server virtualization, desktop virtualization (VDI), database (OLTP, rich analytics/OLAP, SQL, NoSQL), and cloud computing. Pure Storage makes it cost effective to broadly deploy flash within the data center, enabling organizations to manage growth within existing power and space constraints. Launching later this year, the company's products are in private beta with select customers. Pure Storage is funded by Greylock Partners and Sutter Hill Ventures.

Qwilt

Series C in 2013
Qwilt Inc. specializes in online video delivery and open video caching solutions designed for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers an Edge Cloud Platform that addresses the increasing demand for streaming media, enabling low-latency content delivery within service provider networks. Its Open Edge Cloud and Open Caching solutions facilitate a seamless streaming experience for consumers by integrating content delivery infrastructure into a global content delivery network while maintaining compatibility with existing network setups. Qwilt's products are designed to enhance video quality and user experience for fixed and mobile operators, as well as educational institutions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Qwilt is supported by a team of industry veterans and has garnered backing from notable investors.

MapR

Series C in 2013
MapR Technologies, a provider of the industry's next-generation data platform for AI and Analytics, enables enterprises to inject analytics into their business processes to increase revenue, reduce costs, and mitigate risks. MapR addresses the data complexities of high-scale and mission-critical distributed processing from the cloud to the edge, IoT analytics, and container persistence. Global 2000 enterprises trust the MapR Data Platform to help them solve their most complex AI and analytics challenges. Amazon, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, SAP, and other leading businesses are all part of the MapR ecosystem.

Hedvig

Series A in 2013
Hedvig, Inc. is a software company based in Santa Clara, California, that specializes in cloud-based software-defined storage solutions. Originally founded as Quexascale, Hedvig re-engineers storage systems to meet the demands of modern enterprise computing. The Hedvig platform is notable for its capability to combine block, file, and object storage into a single solution, which simplifies management and enhances efficiency. It allows organizations to effectively scale their storage needs to petabytes while operating seamlessly across both private and public cloud environments. By consolidating disparate storage systems, Hedvig significantly reduces storage costs and accelerates IT processes, enabling businesses to better manage and migrate their data. In 2019, Hedvig became a subsidiary of Commvault Systems, further expanding its reach in the data management sector.

Bangcle

Series B in 2013
Leading Mobile application and IoT security solution service provider.

Arctic Wolf

Venture Round in 2012
Arctic Wolf Networks, Inc. specializes in providing security operations center-as-a-service to businesses, aiming to mitigate cyber risk. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, the company delivers a range of solutions including Managed Detection and Response, Managed Risk, and Managed Cloud Monitoring. These services are facilitated by a concierge security team that acts as an extension of a company's internal resources, offering tailored threat detection, response, and ongoing risk management. Arctic Wolf's platform incorporates cloud infrastructure monitoring, software application monitoring, dynamic asset identification, vulnerability assessments, and account takeover risk detection. Additionally, the company has developed the Arctic Wolf Agent, which collects actionable intelligence from IT environments. Arctic Wolf serves various industries, including financial services, healthcare, and legal sectors, with additional offices located in Provo, Utah, and Waterloo, Canada.

Big Switch Networks

Series B in 2012
Big Switch Networks Inc. specializes in data center networking technologies, catering to a global audience with solutions that enhance operational efficiency and business agility. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, the company offers two primary products: Big Monitoring Fabric and Big Cloud Fabric. Big Monitoring Fabric functions as a network packet broker, enabling security chains for inline traffic and providing comprehensive visibility across the organization's entire network. Big Cloud Fabric employs open networking and software-defined networking technologies, supporting various environments such as VMware, OpenStack, and network function virtualization. The company's solutions facilitate improved visibility and security in multi-cloud and on-premises enterprise settings. Additionally, Big Switch Networks has formed strategic partnerships with major industry players, contributing to several open source communities to drive innovation in cloud-first networking.

Pure Storage

Series D in 2012
Pure Storage is pioneering a new class of enterprise storage that has been designed from the ground up to take full advantage of flash memory. The company's products accelerate random I/O-intensive applications like server virtualization, desktop virtualization (VDI), database (OLTP, rich analytics/OLAP, SQL, NoSQL), and cloud computing. Pure Storage makes it cost effective to broadly deploy flash within the data center, enabling organizations to manage growth within existing power and space constraints. Launching later this year, the company's products are in private beta with select customers. Pure Storage is funded by Greylock Partners and Sutter Hill Ventures.

Hedvig

Seed Round in 2012
Hedvig, Inc. is a software company based in Santa Clara, California, that specializes in cloud-based software-defined storage solutions. Originally founded as Quexascale, Hedvig re-engineers storage systems to meet the demands of modern enterprise computing. The Hedvig platform is notable for its capability to combine block, file, and object storage into a single solution, which simplifies management and enhances efficiency. It allows organizations to effectively scale their storage needs to petabytes while operating seamlessly across both private and public cloud environments. By consolidating disparate storage systems, Hedvig significantly reduces storage costs and accelerates IT processes, enabling businesses to better manage and migrate their data. In 2019, Hedvig became a subsidiary of Commvault Systems, further expanding its reach in the data management sector.

Electric Imp

Series A in 2012
Electric Imp, Inc. operates a comprehensive Internet of Things (IoT) platform that focuses on secure connectivity, lifecycle management, and integration solutions for businesses. Established in 2011 and headquartered in Los Altos, California, with an additional office in Cambridge, United Kingdom, the company provides a range of services including secure hardware modules, impOS software, and cloud solutions that enable seamless device-to-cloud connections. The platform supports both public and private cloud environments and offers features such as asset management, predictive maintenance, and connected commerce. Electric Imp also facilitates integrations with popular data storage and analytics services, ensuring flexible data flow management. Additionally, the company emphasizes security by monitoring and updating its systems, providing a robust security framework for its customers' devices and data. Electric Imp also retails IoT-related products and prototyping accessories online.

Arctic Wolf

Series A in 2012
Arctic Wolf Networks, Inc. specializes in providing security operations center-as-a-service to businesses, aiming to mitigate cyber risk. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, the company delivers a range of solutions including Managed Detection and Response, Managed Risk, and Managed Cloud Monitoring. These services are facilitated by a concierge security team that acts as an extension of a company's internal resources, offering tailored threat detection, response, and ongoing risk management. Arctic Wolf's platform incorporates cloud infrastructure monitoring, software application monitoring, dynamic asset identification, vulnerability assessments, and account takeover risk detection. Additionally, the company has developed the Arctic Wolf Agent, which collects actionable intelligence from IT environments. Arctic Wolf serves various industries, including financial services, healthcare, and legal sectors, with additional offices located in Provo, Utah, and Waterloo, Canada.

ServiceMesh

Venture Round in 2011
ServiceMesh offers an enterprise cloud platform that integrates cloud computing technology with tangible business value. Its Agility Platform facilitates Global 2000 customers in managing the lifecycle of cloud-based IT delivery models, including Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service, across various cloud providers. The platform automates the deployment and management of enterprise applications in private, public, and hybrid cloud environments, providing a unified control point for governance, compliance, and security. This approach allows business units to respond swiftly to changing demands while significantly reducing IT service delivery costs. ServiceMesh empowers employees with self-service access to fully governed applications, platforms, and services, enhancing operational efficiency and agility.

Qwilt

Series B in 2011
Qwilt Inc. specializes in online video delivery and open video caching solutions designed for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers an Edge Cloud Platform that addresses the increasing demand for streaming media, enabling low-latency content delivery within service provider networks. Its Open Edge Cloud and Open Caching solutions facilitate a seamless streaming experience for consumers by integrating content delivery infrastructure into a global content delivery network while maintaining compatibility with existing network setups. Qwilt's products are designed to enhance video quality and user experience for fixed and mobile operators, as well as educational institutions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Qwilt is supported by a team of industry veterans and has garnered backing from notable investors.

MapR

Series B in 2011
MapR Technologies, a provider of the industry's next-generation data platform for AI and Analytics, enables enterprises to inject analytics into their business processes to increase revenue, reduce costs, and mitigate risks. MapR addresses the data complexities of high-scale and mission-critical distributed processing from the cloud to the edge, IoT analytics, and container persistence. Global 2000 enterprises trust the MapR Data Platform to help them solve their most complex AI and analytics challenges. Amazon, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, SAP, and other leading businesses are all part of the MapR ecosystem.

Pure Storage

Series C in 2011
Pure Storage is pioneering a new class of enterprise storage that has been designed from the ground up to take full advantage of flash memory. The company's products accelerate random I/O-intensive applications like server virtualization, desktop virtualization (VDI), database (OLTP, rich analytics/OLAP, SQL, NoSQL), and cloud computing. Pure Storage makes it cost effective to broadly deploy flash within the data center, enabling organizations to manage growth within existing power and space constraints. Launching later this year, the company's products are in private beta with select customers. Pure Storage is funded by Greylock Partners and Sutter Hill Ventures.

Qwilt

Series A in 2010
Qwilt Inc. specializes in online video delivery and open video caching solutions designed for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers an Edge Cloud Platform that addresses the increasing demand for streaming media, enabling low-latency content delivery within service provider networks. Its Open Edge Cloud and Open Caching solutions facilitate a seamless streaming experience for consumers by integrating content delivery infrastructure into a global content delivery network while maintaining compatibility with existing network setups. Qwilt's products are designed to enhance video quality and user experience for fixed and mobile operators, as well as educational institutions. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Qwilt is supported by a team of industry veterans and has garnered backing from notable investors.

Bangcle

Series A in 2010
Leading Mobile application and IoT security solution service provider.

Heroku

Series B in 2010
Heroku is a cloud application platform designed for developers, enabling them to deploy, scale, and manage applications without the complexities of server management. Founded in July 2007 in San Francisco, California, Heroku supports multiple programming languages, including Ruby, Java, Node.js, Clojure, Python, PHP, Perl, and Scala. The platform operates using a system of application containers, known as “dynos,” which are distributed across a grid of servers. This architecture allows for efficient application management and scalability. Acquired by Salesforce in 2011, Heroku continues to function independently, providing a user-friendly environment for software development and collaboration.

Cloud.com

Series B in 2010
Cloud.com is a venture-backed startup located in Cupertino that specializes in developing open source cloud orchestration software. The company's primary product, CloudStack, facilitates the creation and management of both public and private cloud computing environments, enabling service providers and enterprises to deploy Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offerings akin to those of major cloud platforms. CloudStack is available in three versions: the Enterprise Edition, the Service Provider Edition, and the open-source Community Edition. The company rebranded from VMOps to Cloud.com in May 2010 as it emerged from stealth mode, positioning itself as a key player in the cloud computing sector.

Heroku

Series A in 2008
Heroku is a cloud application platform designed for developers, enabling them to deploy, scale, and manage applications without the complexities of server management. Founded in July 2007 in San Francisco, California, Heroku supports multiple programming languages, including Ruby, Java, Node.js, Clojure, Python, PHP, Perl, and Scala. The platform operates using a system of application containers, known as “dynos,” which are distributed across a grid of servers. This architecture allows for efficient application management and scalability. Acquired by Salesforce in 2011, Heroku continues to function independently, providing a user-friendly environment for software development and collaboration.

Clearwell Systems

Series C in 2007
Clearwell Systems offers an enterprise-class e-discovery management platform designed to help corporations and law firms efficiently manage legal, regulatory, and investigative matters using a single application. The platform streamlines document processing, allowing users to conduct early case assessments, reduce processing costs, and minimize review workloads. It features interactive culling and filtering capabilities, enhances transparency in e-discovery searches, and organizes documents by discussion threads and concepts. This comprehensive approach ensures the defensibility of the e-discovery process, making it a valuable tool for attorneys, litigation support professionals, and forensics teams.

Akana

Series D in 2006
Akana provides an end-to-end, full lifecycle API management tool for designing, implementing, securing, managing, monitoring, and publishing APIs. Well-suited for large diverse enterprises and federated API partner ecosystems, Akana can be deployed natively across clouds and on-premises, enables customers to deploy securely via an integrated no-code portal, and provides detailed business analytics. The Akana API platform has four main components: API analytics, API gateway, developer portal, and API lifecycle management. Visit our website to learn more about Akana and how we can help you manage and secure APIs in the enterprise.

Clearwell Systems

Series B in 2006
Clearwell Systems offers an enterprise-class e-discovery management platform designed to help corporations and law firms efficiently manage legal, regulatory, and investigative matters using a single application. The platform streamlines document processing, allowing users to conduct early case assessments, reduce processing costs, and minimize review workloads. It features interactive culling and filtering capabilities, enhances transparency in e-discovery searches, and organizes documents by discussion threads and concepts. This comprehensive approach ensures the defensibility of the e-discovery process, making it a valuable tool for attorneys, litigation support professionals, and forensics teams.

Confluence Networks

Series C in 2003
A Milpitas, Calif.-based data storage management network, came out of stealth mode

Confluence Networks

Series B in 2002
A Milpitas, Calif.-based data storage management network, came out of stealth mode
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