Aviatrix specializes in cloud networking, aiming to simplify processes for enterprises. With over 500 global clients, their platform offers visibility, security, and control for adaptable cloud networking. They also provide the Aviatrix Certified Engineer (ACE) Program, empowering professionals in multicloud networking and security.
Aqua Security
Series E in 2021
Aqua Security develops a comprehensive cloud-native application security platform. It offers prevention, detection, and response automation across the entire application lifecycle, securing build processes, cloud infrastructure, and running workloads on various clouds and technologies like containers and serverless functions.
Salsify is an e-commerce software startup based in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 2012 by Jason Purcell, Jeremy Redburn, and Rob Gonzalez. The company provides a comprehensive platform known as Commerce Experience Management (CommerceXM), which integrates Product Experience Management tools—including Product Information Management (PIM), Digital Asset Management (DAM), and an Experience Builder—with essential commerce functionalities. This platform is designed to facilitate sales across various channels, including retailers, distributors, marketplaces, social commerce, and direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites. By offering these tools, Salsify aims to enhance brand visibility and performance on digital shelves, helping businesses optimize their product presentation and inventory management to drive online sales effectively.
NeueHealth
Series E in 2020
NeueHealth is a healthcare company dedicated to providing high-quality, coordinated care to aging and underserved populations. It operates through two segments: NeueCare, which manages risk in partnership with external payors, serving diverse patient populations; and NeueSolutions, offering technology, services, and clinical care solutions to empower providers.
Xometry offers an AI-enabled marketplace for on-demand manufacturing services, connecting buyers with manufacturers for efficient sourcing of parts and assemblies. Services include CNC machining, 3D printing, injection molding, urethane casting, die casting, and more.
Cohesity develops hyper-converged secondary storage solutions that consolidate, protect, and share non-mission-critical data assets of large organizations. Its platform, Cohesity DataPlatform, converges data protection infrastructure including backup, replication, disaster recovery, and cloud tiering. Additionally, it offers Cohesity Helios, a SaaS-based management solution for monitoring and managing secondary data and applications.
TurnKey Vacation Rentals
Series E in 2019
TurnKey Vacation Rentals is a full-service property management company specializing in luxury and premium vacation rental homes in sought-after U.S. travel destinations. The company is recognized for delivering a consistent and high-quality guest experience akin to that of a fine hotel, while simultaneously enhancing the management and marketing efforts for vacation rental homeowners. TurnKey utilizes proprietary smart home technology, including digital smart locks and noise decibel monitors, to streamline operations and improve guest satisfaction. By integrating local teams with advanced technology, TurnKey aims to provide exceptional experiences for both guests and homeowners, ensuring every stay meets high standards of quality and service.
Barricaid
Series E in 2019
Barricaid is a medical device company that specializes in developing therapeutic solutions for patients undergoing back surgery. Their primary product is a bone-anchored implant designed to reduce the incidence of reherniation and reoperation in patients with large annular defects. The implant works by physically blocking the annulus at the post-surgery defect, using a titanium alloy anchor component that secures the device in position within either the caudal or cranial-adjacent vertebral body. This innovative approach aims to improve outcomes for patients who are at high risk of requiring repeated surgeries due to herniation following lumbar discectomy surgery, particularly those suffering from sciatica.
Stash develops a personal finance application to combine banking, investing, and advice into one platform. Its application's services include personal investment accounts, retirement accounts, and custodial accounts for minors. It also provides the option to buy fractional shares of stocks, bonds, and funds with no add-on trading commissions to help users save small sums of money and make micro-investments.
Rocket Lab
Series E in 2018
Rocket Lab Ltd. is a space company specializing in the design and manufacture of rocket and spacecraft systems for various applications. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Auckland, New Zealand, the company provides a range of technologies, including carbon composite materials, thermal protection products, propulsion systems, and advanced electronic systems used in avionics and communications. Rocket Lab offers end-to-end mission services that ensure frequent and reliable access to space for civil, defense, and commercial clients. Its flagship Electron launch vehicle, operational since January 2018, is known for being one of the most frequently launched U.S. rockets and has successfully placed over 100 satellites into orbit. The company is also developing the Neutron launch vehicle and its Photon satellite platform, which has been selected for key NASA missions to the Moon and Mars. Rocket Lab operates launch sites in New Zealand and Virginia, USA, enhancing its capacity to support various space missions, including those focused on national security and scientific research.
Docker develops an open container platform for building, shipping, and running distributed applications. The platform enables developers and operations teams to package applications into portable containers that run consistently across laptops, on-premises data centers, and public cloud environments. It provides container runtime and packaging tools, development language support and tooling for building, scaling, deploying, and load balancing, and a cloud service for sharing applications and automating workflows. Founded in 2008 and based in San Francisco, the company aims to simplify application development and accelerate delivery from code to the cloud.
Fuze, an 8x8 company
Series E in 2017
Fuze Digital Solutions, LLC is a provider of a cloud-based unified communications platform that enhances productivity and collaboration within enterprises. The platform, known as Fuze Suite, offers various features including business voice communications, video conferencing, and a suite of tools for customer care and engagement. These tools encompass a community knowledge base, case management, chat, feedback management, and online reporting, all designed to foster customer loyalty through effective communication. Founded in 2002 and originally known as ThinkingPhones, Fuze serves a diverse clientele, including organizations like Careerbuilder.com and Oregon Health & Sciences University. The company is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with additional offices in major cities across North America and Europe, positioning itself as a key player in the unified communications market.
WalkMe Inc., founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, develops a cloud-based guidance and engagement platform designed to enhance user experience and productivity. Their Digital Adoption Platform adapts software to meet the needs of employees and customers, while WalkMe Automation simplifies user experiences by automating complex tasks. The company also offers solutions for modernizing legacy desktop applications and enhancing security. WalkMe's platform integrates with various systems, including Salesforce and Workday, and serves sectors such as financial services, healthcare, insurance, retail, software, utility, and education. With additional offices in New York, Raleigh, London, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Sydney, and Tokyo, WalkMe is a subsidiary of WalkMe Ltd.
Woowa Bros
Series E in 2016
Woowa Brothers Corp. is a South Korean company founded in March 2011 and based in Seoul. It specializes in developing mobile applications, particularly focusing on on-demand food delivery services. The company's flagship application allows users to order and receive food deliveries within a specified timeframe, catering to their convenience. In addition to food delivery, Woowa Brothers also offers local marketing and web solutions, along with other applications like a sports events app. Through its innovative platform, the company aims to enhance the user experience in the food delivery sector and beyond.
The RealReal
Series E in 2016
The RealReal operates an online marketplace for authenticated luxury resale, offering fashion for women, men and kids, as well as jewelry, watches, art and home items. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, it functions as a full-service consignment platform that authenticates every item through in-house experts and uses technology to determine pricing, while managing photography, listings, payments and shipping. It is the largest pure-play luxury resale platform in the United States and supports a sustainable circular economy by facilitating resale across multiple categories. The company generates revenue primarily from consignments and first-party sales on its marketplace, with additional direct sales, and provides services such as virtual appointments, in-home pickup and direct shipping to buyers.
Data.ai is a decision-making platform focused on the mobile app economy, offering insights into app performance and competitive market analysis. By combining users' app analytics with a comprehensive understanding of the competitive landscape, Data.ai delivers a 360-degree view of mobile business dynamics. The platform is utilized by over 90 percent of the top 100 app publishers and has supported more than 700,000 apps, with notable clients including Electronic Arts, Google, Microsoft, and Tencent. Data.ai has tracked over 83 billion downloads and generated over $25 billion in gross revenues, establishing itself as an industry leader. The company employs over 300 people and is headquartered in San Francisco, with additional offices in major cities worldwide. Its proprietary mobile performance score (MPS) provides valuable insights that help brands optimize their applications and enhance digital experiences, facilitating growth in the competitive mobile market.
Workfront
Series E in 2015
Workfront, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based enterprise work management solutions aimed at enhancing productivity and collaboration for marketing teams, IT departments, and various enterprise groups. Its flagship product, Workfront Enterprise Work Cloud, facilitates the management and collaboration of work across the entire lifecycle, reducing reliance on excessive emails and redundant meetings. The company also offers Workfront Fusion, an integration platform that connects its work management tools with other business applications. Workfront's solutions cater to diverse areas such as corporate application development, new product development, and project management for IT and marketing teams, including creative services and marketing agencies. Additionally, the company provides consulting, education, and support services to its clients. Founded in 2001 and based in Lehi, Utah, Workfront operates data centers in the United States, Ireland, and Germany, and serves a global clientele that includes notable enterprises. The company rebranded from AtTask, Inc. to Workfront, Inc. in January 2015 and is currently a subsidiary of Adobe Inc.
NGM Biopharmaceuticals
Series E in 2015
NGM Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing innovative therapeutics for cardio-metabolic, liver, oncologic, and ophthalmic diseases. Incorporated in 2007 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, the company is engaged in creating novel treatments informed by key biological pathways. Its product candidates include Aldafermin, an engineered variant of the FGF19 hormone currently in Phase 2b clinical trials for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), and NGM313, an agonistic antibody in Phase 1b trials for type 2 diabetes and NASH. Other candidates in development include NGM395 for metabolic syndrome, NGM120 to address cancer anorexia/cachexia syndrome, NGM217 aimed at improving insulin production in diabetes patients, and NGM621 to target a protein involved in age-related macular degeneration. NGM Biopharmaceuticals collaborates with Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. to advance its research and development efforts in creating impactful medicines that enhance patient health.
DocuSign provides cloud-based software that enables organizations to prepare, execute, and manage agreements electronically. Its platform delivers e-signature functionality and an end-to-end Agreement Cloud that automates the entire contract process, from generation and routing to signing, storage, and analytics. Additional capabilities include AI-powered insights for contract search, Salesforce integrations for generating and negotiating documents, and tools for guided forms, identity verification, and digital signatures with certificates, as well as payments. Industry-specific offerings include Rooms for Real Estate and Rooms for Mortgage, and a FedRAMP-authorized eSignature for U.S. federal agencies, supporting compliance for regulated industries. The company serves enterprise, commercial, and small-business customers across sectors such as professional services, finance, technology, life sciences, real estate, and government, with global reach. Founded in 2003, the company is headquartered in San Francisco.
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.
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.
Entellus Medical
Series E in 2011
Entellus Medical, doing business as Stryker ENT, is a medical device company based in Plymouth, Minnesota, specializing in innovative solutions for ear, nose, and throat (ENT) treatments. Founded in 2006, Entellus develops and commercializes minimally invasive products aimed at addressing chronic sinusitis, eustachian tube dysfunction, and nasal airway obstruction. Its product lineup includes the XprESS ENT dilation system, which offers versatility for sinus and eustachian tube procedures, and the FinESS Sinus Treatment, a direct and effective method for treating chronic rhinosinusitis that minimizes invasiveness and recovery time. The company also provides a range of surgical instruments, imaging solutions, and other tools that enhance patient care while reducing discomfort and the need for general anesthesia. By collaborating with researchers and clinicians, Entellus Medical works to meet the unmet needs of physicians and patients alike, thereby improving treatment outcomes in the ENT field.
Mavenir is a cloud-native network software provider that focuses on transforming telecommunications networks for Communications Service Providers (CSPs). The company offers a comprehensive suite of products that spans all layers of network infrastructure, including 5G application layers, packet core, and radio access networks (RAN). With a track record of pioneering advanced technologies such as VoLTE and Virtualized RAN, Mavenir serves over 250 CSP customers in more than 130 countries, impacting over 50% of global subscribers. Their innovative solutions are designed to enhance service agility and reduce costs while promoting revenue generation and protection. By leveraging disruptive technology architectures, Mavenir aims to redefine network economics and accelerate the evolution of network functions virtualization (NFV) to achieve web-scale efficiencies.
Akorri Networks
Series E in 2010
Akorri, Inc. is a provider of cross-domain performance management software tailored for virtualized data centers, founded in 2005 and based in Littleton, Massachusetts. The company's primary product, BalancePoint, is an agent-less management solution designed for IT operations, system and storage administrators, and application owners. BalancePoint employs Cross-Domain Analysis technology to gather and correlate performance data across servers, storage, and infrastructure, facilitating improved application performance management. It features Application Fingerprinting technology, which characterizes application workloads and models resource utilization over time. Additionally, the software includes Performance Dynamics Modeling technology that proactively identifies potential application performance issues before they arise. Akorri also offers professional services, assessments, and training to support its customers in optimizing their data center operations.
GlassHouse Technologies
Series E in 2007
GlassHouse Technologies (acquired by Signature Technology Group in 2014) is a global provider of data center consulting services. GlassHouse consultants offer a vendor-independent approach to architect, implement and operate IT environments that drive high performance and agility. GlassHouse delivers its services through TransomSM, a unique delivery framework comprised of proprietary software tools, methodologies and domain expertise that offer unprecedented visibility into enterprise infrastructures. With this insight, GlassHouse enables customers to identify and mitigate operational inefficiencies, yielding significant cost savings, reducing risk and creating a more stable environment to ensure service levels are continually met.
SkinMedica
Series E in 2006
SkinMedica is a company dedicated to developing, acquiring, and commercializing products aimed at improving skin appearance. It specializes in both prescription and non-prescription skincare solutions marketed primarily to physicians and medical spas. The company's notable offerings include the TNS Essential Serum® and TNS Recovery Complex®, which are designed to enhance skin quality, reduce signs of aging, and deliver various skincare benefits. SkinMedica's prescription product, VANIQA® Cream, is the only FDA-approved treatment for the reduction of unwanted facial hair in women. Additionally, SkinMedica's portfolio includes a range of aesthetic skincare products, moisturizers, sun protection, and specialized treatments for conditions such as acne and sensitive skin. The company also features Colorescience Pro, a line of dermatologist-recommended cosmetics that address specific skin concerns while providing sun protection.
Proofpoint
Series E in 2006
Founded in 2002, Proofpoint is a leading cybersecurity company specializing in cloud-based solutions. It protects organizations from advanced threats via email, social media, and mobile apps, safeguards sensitive data, and facilitates quick incident response.
BlueArc is a prominent provider of high-performance unified network storage systems tailored for enterprise and data-intensive markets, including sectors such as electronic discovery, entertainment, federal government, higher education, internet services, oil and gas, and life sciences. The company specializes in storage hardware that supports both network attached storage (NAS) and storage area network (SAN) services on a converged storage platform. BlueArc's offerings include SiliconFS, a file system engine designed to manage data movement, as well as a suite of software functionalities aimed at optimizing the performance of its storage solutions. Additionally, the company provides JetClone, a system software for virtual environments utilizing a VMDK file structure, and tiered storage solutions that facilitate the consolidation and deployment of various storage types within the same network-attached storage systems.
Proxima Therapeutics
Series E in 2002
Proxima Therapeutics is a company specializing in the development of radiation delivery systems designed to treat solid cancerous tumors. Established in 1996, Proxima Therapeutics initially focused on brain and breast cancer treatments. The company has marketed products such as GliaSite RTS for brain cancer and MammoSite RTS for breast cancer. These tools are used by medical practitioners for breast conservation therapy. In 2005, the company was acquired by Cytec Industries Inc.