Sequence Design
Venture Round in 2005
Sequence Design, Inc. is a provider of software solutions focused on power and signal integrity for system-on-chip (SoC) designs. Founded in 1995 and based in Santa Clara, California, the company specializes in a range of tools that enhance power efficiency and integrity in SoC designs. Its offerings include the Power-Aware SoC Design Flow, which supports power-aware design from the system level to signoff, and a suite of tools known as PowerTheater that improves power efficiency. Additionally, Sequence Design provides Columbus-RLC Extraction for nanometer designs, Columbus-Turbo for standard-cell designs, Columbus-AMS for analog extraction, and CoolTime, which allows for concurrent analysis of various electrical integrity aspects in nanometer SoC designs. The company's tools cater to designers in sectors such as wireless, graphics, mobile computing, networking, and ASIC markets. Sequence Design was previously known as Frequency Technology, Inc. and adopted its current name in January 2000. As of August 2009, it operates as a subsidiary of Apache Design Solutions, Inc.
Identica Holdings
Venture Round in 2005
Identica Holdings Corporation, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Identica Canada, engages in the manufacture and distribution of biometric identification solutions for identifying individuals in the United States and Canada. Its products include Vascular Pattern Recognition Scanner, Universal Controller Version 2, T-Module, and IONcontrol software. The company's Vascular Pattern Recognition Scanner records an individual's blood vessel patterns below the surface of the skin on the back of the hand to create a unique personal template that can be stored on various media, such as plastic smart cards, boarding passes, and computing network storage devices. Its Universal Controller Version 2 product allows the Vascular Pattern Recognition Scanner to integrate with any organization's access control, time and attendance, and personal identification systems. Identica's T-Module product acts as a communication device for installations. Its IONcontrol software product operates with Vascular Pattern Recognition Scanner, Universal Communications Controller Version 2, and T-Module, which allows customers to organize and manage stored hand vascular patterns, as well as provides reports that describe activities, such as entry to controlled areas, attendance information, and enrollment information. The company markets its products through access control original equipment manufacturers, security system integrators, and security industry resellers. It has a partnership agreement with DAP Technologies Corp. to develop a wireless handheld solution. Identica was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Tampa, Florida.
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.
MegaPath Holding
Venture Round in 2004
MegaPath Holding is a provider of managed network services, specializing in cloud communications and connectivity solutions for businesses. The company offers a range of services, including Internet Protocol (IP) data, voice, and security services, which facilitate secure communication among employees, headquarters, and business partners. MegaPath's offerings include Hosted Voice and Unified Communications, featuring tools like Visual Voicemail, SMS Texting, and Video Conferencing, aimed at enhancing collaboration and productivity while reducing costs. Additionally, the company provides various data connectivity options such as Ethernet, DSL, and Managed WiFi services, ensuring reliable internet access for both employees and customers. MegaPath also delivers Private Networking solutions, including MPLS networks and compliance services, alongside advanced security measures like firewalls and intrusion detection. Their hosted IT services encompass Cloud Hosting and data backup solutions, further supporting businesses in managing their IT needs effectively.
RLX Technologies
Series D in 2004
RLX Technologies, Inc. is a provider of blade hardware and management technologies, headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas. Founded in 1999 as RocketLogix, Inc., the company rebranded to RLX Technologies in 2001. It specializes in offering a product known as Control Tower, which enables remote management, monitoring, and control of hardware, operating systems, network services, and various IT resources. This technology is designed to streamline management tasks and enhance operational efficiency for its users. In 2005, RLX Technologies was acquired by Hewlett-Packard Co.
RLX Technologies
Series C in 2003
RLX Technologies, Inc. is a provider of blade hardware and management technologies, headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas. Founded in 1999 as RocketLogix, Inc., the company rebranded to RLX Technologies in 2001. It specializes in offering a product known as Control Tower, which enables remote management, monitoring, and control of hardware, operating systems, network services, and various IT resources. This technology is designed to streamline management tasks and enhance operational efficiency for its users. In 2005, RLX Technologies was acquired by Hewlett-Packard Co.
Sequence Design
Venture Round in 2002
Sequence Design, Inc. is a provider of software solutions focused on power and signal integrity for system-on-chip (SoC) designs. Founded in 1995 and based in Santa Clara, California, the company specializes in a range of tools that enhance power efficiency and integrity in SoC designs. Its offerings include the Power-Aware SoC Design Flow, which supports power-aware design from the system level to signoff, and a suite of tools known as PowerTheater that improves power efficiency. Additionally, Sequence Design provides Columbus-RLC Extraction for nanometer designs, Columbus-Turbo for standard-cell designs, Columbus-AMS for analog extraction, and CoolTime, which allows for concurrent analysis of various electrical integrity aspects in nanometer SoC designs. The company's tools cater to designers in sectors such as wireless, graphics, mobile computing, networking, and ASIC markets. Sequence Design was previously known as Frequency Technology, Inc. and adopted its current name in January 2000. As of August 2009, it operates as a subsidiary of Apache Design Solutions, Inc.