Greylock

Greylock Partners is a venture capital firm established in 1965 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, with additional offices in Wellesley and San Francisco. The firm specializes in investing across various stages, with a strong emphasis on seed, series A and B, and growth capital investments, particularly in consumer and enterprise software sectors. Greylock focuses on sectors such as advertising, fintech, gaming, healthcare, cloud/SaaS, data analytics, and biotechnology, among others. The firm typically invests between $50,000 and $500,000 in seed-stage companies, $1 million to $10 million in early-stage ventures, and between $25 million and $200 million in later-stage companies. Greylock prefers to take board seats in its portfolio companies and actively seeks to invest in businesses based in the United States, India, China, Europe, and Israel. Its notable investments include companies that have redefined markets, such as Airbnb, Dropbox, and LinkedIn.

Asheem Chandna

Partner

Jerry Chen

General Partner

Mike Duboe

General Partner

Roger Evans

Partner

William Helman

Partner

Bob Henderson

Special Limited Partner

William Kaiser

Partner

John Lilly

Venture Partner

Josh Mcfarland

Partner

Sridhar Ramaswamy

Venture Partner

Jason Risch

Investor

Dave Strohm

Partner

Mustafa Suleyman

Venture Partner

Don Sullivan

Administrative Partner

David Sze

General Partner

David Thacker

General Partner

Past deals in Big Data

Instabase

Series D in 2025
Instabase, Inc. is a technology company that develops a platform aimed at automating document processing workflows and analyzing unstructured data. Founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, California, the company provides a range of services, including optical character recognition, data classification and extraction, and natural language processing. Its platform is designed to help organizations in various sectors, such as insurance, finance, and healthcare, streamline operations and improve decision-making. By enabling businesses to embed artificial intelligence into their systems and processes, Instabase facilitates the development of applications that address significant operational challenges, particularly in the realm of intelligent document processing.

Instabase

Series C in 2023
Instabase, Inc. is a technology company that develops a platform aimed at automating document processing workflows and analyzing unstructured data. Founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, California, the company provides a range of services, including optical character recognition, data classification and extraction, and natural language processing. Its platform is designed to help organizations in various sectors, such as insurance, finance, and healthcare, streamline operations and improve decision-making. By enabling businesses to embed artificial intelligence into their systems and processes, Instabase facilitates the development of applications that address significant operational challenges, particularly in the realm of intelligent document processing.

Onehouse

Series A in 2023
Onehouse offers a cloud-native managed lakehouse platform that integrates the functionality of data lakes and data warehouses. Built on Apache Hudi, the platform allows users to establish their data lakes quickly and efficiently, enabling rapid data processing and management. Onehouse's service provides businesses with the flexibility to utilize open data formats, avoiding vendor lock-in, while ensuring seamless interoperability with various query engines. This self-managing data layer is designed to optimize data ingestion and processing, delivering the scalability and cost benefits associated with data lakes alongside the ease of use typical of traditional data warehouses.

Chronosphere

Venture Round in 2023
Chronosphere, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing an open-source metrics data platform known as M3. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in New York, the company has additional offices in Seattle, Vilnius, and Warsaw. Chronosphere's platform provides comprehensive monitoring solutions for infrastructure, applications, and business metrics, enabling organizations to manage the complexities of cloud-native environments. By offering tools that help DevOps teams quickly identify and resolve issues across various layers of the technology stack, Chronosphere enhances operational reliability and supports data-driven decision-making. The platform is utilized by prominent brands to improve developer productivity, control costs, and enhance customer satisfaction.

Bluesky

Seed Round in 2022
Bluesky is a tech startup that provides workload optimization and cost governance tools to data-driven organizations.

Cribl

Series D in 2022
Cribl, Inc. is a software company specializing in data management solutions that help organizations efficiently handle log ingestion and analytics at scale. Founded in 2017 and based in San Francisco, California, Cribl offers Logstream, a platform that enables users to transform and route logs and metrics in real-time while minimizing wasted data processing. Its software provides capabilities for implementing observability pipelines capable of managing data at Petabyte scale, allowing businesses to prioritize high-value information and ensure compliance with privacy regulations. Cribl empowers tech professionals with the flexibility to manage their data without compromising on performance or control, thereby enhancing operational intelligence and decision-making processes.

Onehouse

Seed Round in 2022
Onehouse offers a cloud-native managed lakehouse platform that integrates the functionality of data lakes and data warehouses. Built on Apache Hudi, the platform allows users to establish their data lakes quickly and efficiently, enabling rapid data processing and management. Onehouse's service provides businesses with the flexibility to utilize open data formats, avoiding vendor lock-in, while ensuring seamless interoperability with various query engines. This self-managing data layer is designed to optimize data ingestion and processing, delivering the scalability and cost benefits associated with data lakes alongside the ease of use typical of traditional data warehouses.

Censys

Series B in 2022
Censys, Inc. specializes in internet scanning and asset identification solutions, offering a platform that enables organizations to gain a real-time view of global networks and devices. Founded in 2017 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Censys provides tools for attack surface management, allowing users to discover unknown assets, monitor remote workforces, and identify threat actors. Its internet intelligence platform is designed for threat hunting and exposure management, creating a comprehensive dataset that enhances visibility into vulnerabilities and internet-exposed infrastructure. This enables businesses to efficiently locate and manage the devices, networks, and infrastructure that are critical to their operations.

Chronosphere

Series C in 2021
Chronosphere, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing an open-source metrics data platform known as M3. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in New York, the company has additional offices in Seattle, Vilnius, and Warsaw. Chronosphere's platform provides comprehensive monitoring solutions for infrastructure, applications, and business metrics, enabling organizations to manage the complexities of cloud-native environments. By offering tools that help DevOps teams quickly identify and resolve issues across various layers of the technology stack, Chronosphere enhances operational reliability and supports data-driven decision-making. The platform is utilized by prominent brands to improve developer productivity, control costs, and enhance customer satisfaction.

Cribl

Series C in 2021
Cribl, Inc. is a software company specializing in data management solutions that help organizations efficiently handle log ingestion and analytics at scale. Founded in 2017 and based in San Francisco, California, Cribl offers Logstream, a platform that enables users to transform and route logs and metrics in real-time while minimizing wasted data processing. Its software provides capabilities for implementing observability pipelines capable of managing data at Petabyte scale, allowing businesses to prioritize high-value information and ensure compliance with privacy regulations. Cribl empowers tech professionals with the flexibility to manage their data without compromising on performance or control, thereby enhancing operational intelligence and decision-making processes.

Chronosphere

Series B in 2021
Chronosphere, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing an open-source metrics data platform known as M3. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in New York, the company has additional offices in Seattle, Vilnius, and Warsaw. Chronosphere's platform provides comprehensive monitoring solutions for infrastructure, applications, and business metrics, enabling organizations to manage the complexities of cloud-native environments. By offering tools that help DevOps teams quickly identify and resolve issues across various layers of the technology stack, Chronosphere enhances operational reliability and supports data-driven decision-making. The platform is utilized by prominent brands to improve developer productivity, control costs, and enhance customer satisfaction.

Censys

Series A in 2020
Censys, Inc. specializes in internet scanning and asset identification solutions, offering a platform that enables organizations to gain a real-time view of global networks and devices. Founded in 2017 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Censys provides tools for attack surface management, allowing users to discover unknown assets, monitor remote workforces, and identify threat actors. Its internet intelligence platform is designed for threat hunting and exposure management, creating a comprehensive dataset that enhances visibility into vulnerabilities and internet-exposed infrastructure. This enables businesses to efficiently locate and manage the devices, networks, and infrastructure that are critical to their operations.

Chronosphere

Series A in 2019
Chronosphere, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing an open-source metrics data platform known as M3. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in New York, the company has additional offices in Seattle, Vilnius, and Warsaw. Chronosphere's platform provides comprehensive monitoring solutions for infrastructure, applications, and business metrics, enabling organizations to manage the complexities of cloud-native environments. By offering tools that help DevOps teams quickly identify and resolve issues across various layers of the technology stack, Chronosphere enhances operational reliability and supports data-driven decision-making. The platform is utilized by prominent brands to improve developer productivity, control costs, and enhance customer satisfaction.

Instabase

Series B in 2019
Instabase, Inc. is a technology company that develops a platform aimed at automating document processing workflows and analyzing unstructured data. Founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, California, the company provides a range of services, including optical character recognition, data classification and extraction, and natural language processing. Its platform is designed to help organizations in various sectors, such as insurance, finance, and healthcare, streamline operations and improve decision-making. By enabling businesses to embed artificial intelligence into their systems and processes, Instabase facilitates the development of applications that address significant operational challenges, particularly in the realm of intelligent document processing.

Rubrik

Series E in 2019
Rubrik offers live data access for recovery and application development by fusing enterprise data management with web-scale IT and eliminating backup software. This marks the end of a decade-long innovation drought in backup and recovery, the backbone of IT. Within minutes, businesses can manage the explosion of data across private and public clouds.

Censys

Seed Round in 2018
Censys, Inc. specializes in internet scanning and asset identification solutions, offering a platform that enables organizations to gain a real-time view of global networks and devices. Founded in 2017 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Censys provides tools for attack surface management, allowing users to discover unknown assets, monitor remote workforces, and identify threat actors. Its internet intelligence platform is designed for threat hunting and exposure management, creating a comprehensive dataset that enhances visibility into vulnerabilities and internet-exposed infrastructure. This enables businesses to efficiently locate and manage the devices, networks, and infrastructure that are critical to their operations.

Remedy

Seed Round in 2018
Remedy is a prescriptive chronic care analytics platform employing artificial intelligence to help value-based health systems determine who should get what care, when, how, and by whom to maximize patient health outcomes per dollar spent. We are a design-driven company with core medical AI technology capable of diagnosing disease, catching hidden high-risk diagnoses, and projecting the development of patient’s health into the future. Built around our core AI engine, our first product Remedy Sentinel helps value-based providers identify hidden chronic, co-morbid conditions and intervene by engaging high-risk patients prior to onset. We envision a world where healthcare marries the science of “health” with the art of “care”: scientific, data-driven decision making drives the best outcomes for each individual patient, and frees providers to focus on applying their human touch. Remedy combines novel artificial intelligence algorithms for predictive medical analytics with a healthcare-optimized product development process to give leaders the tools they need to transform their delivery networks and thrive in a value-based care environment. With this approach, Remedy builds a scalable suite of products that, when deployed, learn from experience, and grow into a solution optimized to fit the needs of specific provider groups and the populations they serve. Remedy systematically maximizes the patient health outcome achieved with each dollar spent by using AI to help determine what care is delivered to whom, when it is delivered, where it is delivered, how it is delivered, followed, and supported, and who should deliver it. We not only surface insights, but also build the necessary tools and helps coordinate step-by-step implementation processes to affect real change.

Sumo Logic

Series F in 2017
Sumo Logic, Inc. offers a cloud-native software-as-a-service platform designed for machine data analytics, enabling organizations to effectively manage the challenges of digital transformation and cloud computing. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, the company provides tools for automating the collection, ingestion, and analysis of various data types, including application, infrastructure, security, and IoT data. Its platform supports operational intelligence, security intelligence, and business intelligence, delivering real-time insights that help organizations build, run, and secure modern applications and cloud infrastructures. With over 2,000 global customers, Sumo Logic supports continuous innovation and helps businesses enhance their competitive advantage through actionable intelligence derived from machine-generated data.

Instabase

Series A in 2017
Instabase, Inc. is a technology company that develops a platform aimed at automating document processing workflows and analyzing unstructured data. Founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, California, the company provides a range of services, including optical character recognition, data classification and extraction, and natural language processing. Its platform is designed to help organizations in various sectors, such as insurance, finance, and healthcare, streamline operations and improve decision-making. By enabling businesses to embed artificial intelligence into their systems and processes, Instabase facilitates the development of applications that address significant operational challenges, particularly in the realm of intelligent document processing.

Rubrik

Series D in 2017
Rubrik offers live data access for recovery and application development by fusing enterprise data management with web-scale IT and eliminating backup software. This marks the end of a decade-long innovation drought in backup and recovery, the backbone of IT. Within minutes, businesses can manage the explosion of data across private and public clouds.

Attic Labs

Series A in 2016
Attic Labs, Inc., founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, is a software company known for developing Noms, a decentralized database designed to facilitate the storage, movement, and collaboration of large-scale structured data. Noms allows businesses to subscribe to data streams, similar to how consumers subscribe to RSS feeds, enabling efficient access to real-time data without the need for manual downloads. The software incorporates concepts from various technologies, allowing users to replicate and edit data offline across multiple devices while maintaining versioning to preserve previous data states. This approach streamlines data management, making it particularly useful for organizations that require up-to-date information on a regular basis. In 2018, Attic Labs was acquired by Quip, Inc.

GrowingIO

Series A in 2016
GrowingIO is a prominent analytics platform provider in China, established in May 2015 by Simon Zhang, Dingding Ye, Justin Chen, Yuanming Shan, and Jonathan Wu. Headquartered in Beijing, the company specializes in helping businesses drive growth through data insights. Its platform allows for comprehensive tracking of user behavior across applications, Mini programs (such as those on WeChat), and websites. By offering tools for rapid deployment and real-time data acquisition, GrowingIO enables companies to develop a complete data monitoring system. This facilitates efficient management of key business indicators and provides actionable insights that support data-driven decision-making and enhance overall business performance.

Instabase

Seed Round in 2015
Instabase, Inc. is a technology company that develops a platform aimed at automating document processing workflows and analyzing unstructured data. Founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, California, the company provides a range of services, including optical character recognition, data classification and extraction, and natural language processing. Its platform is designed to help organizations in various sectors, such as insurance, finance, and healthcare, streamline operations and improve decision-making. By enabling businesses to embed artificial intelligence into their systems and processes, Instabase facilitates the development of applications that address significant operational challenges, particularly in the realm of intelligent document processing.

Sumo Logic

Series E in 2015
Sumo Logic, Inc. offers a cloud-native software-as-a-service platform designed for machine data analytics, enabling organizations to effectively manage the challenges of digital transformation and cloud computing. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, the company provides tools for automating the collection, ingestion, and analysis of various data types, including application, infrastructure, security, and IoT data. Its platform supports operational intelligence, security intelligence, and business intelligence, delivering real-time insights that help organizations build, run, and secure modern applications and cloud infrastructures. With over 2,000 global customers, Sumo Logic supports continuous innovation and helps businesses enhance their competitive advantage through actionable intelligence derived from machine-generated data.

Rubrik

Series B in 2015
Rubrik offers live data access for recovery and application development by fusing enterprise data management with web-scale IT and eliminating backup software. This marks the end of a decade-long innovation drought in backup and recovery, the backbone of IT. Within minutes, businesses can manage the explosion of data across private and public clouds.

Sumo Logic

Series D in 2014
Sumo Logic, Inc. offers a cloud-native software-as-a-service platform designed for machine data analytics, enabling organizations to effectively manage the challenges of digital transformation and cloud computing. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, the company provides tools for automating the collection, ingestion, and analysis of various data types, including application, infrastructure, security, and IoT data. Its platform supports operational intelligence, security intelligence, and business intelligence, delivering real-time insights that help organizations build, run, and secure modern applications and cloud infrastructures. With over 2,000 global customers, Sumo Logic supports continuous innovation and helps businesses enhance their competitive advantage through actionable intelligence derived from machine-generated data.

Urban Engines

Seed Round in 2014
Urban Engines combines big data and spatial analytics to improve urban mobility and help people, cities and companies make better decisions about transportation. Urban Engines’ technology uses information collected from the Internet of Moving Things – data points produced by transit systems, delivery vehicles, on-demand fleets, among others – that are moving through cities to help people, packages, and things get from point A to B faster and more efficiently. Urban Engines’ cloud-based software can be up and running within 30 days — and scales to billions of trips as your system grows. In addition to its data service for cities and companies, the company puts city-level insights and optimized mixed-mode routing options into the hands of commuters with the Urban Engines mobile app.

Tidemark

Series E in 2014
Tidemark is a provider of cloud-based enterprise performance management applications designed to enhance financial and operational planning. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Tidemark offers a suite of applications that deliver real-time access to risk-adjusted data metrics and profitability modeling. Its platform includes tools for strategic planning and integrates financial playbooks with predictive analytics, leveraging big data and social media for improved forecasting and budgeting. Additionally, Tidemark features Storylines, a SaaS product that presents structured and unstructured data in an interactive, infographic format, providing users with a comprehensive view of their company's operations.

Tidemark

Series D in 2013
Tidemark is a provider of cloud-based enterprise performance management applications designed to enhance financial and operational planning. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Tidemark offers a suite of applications that deliver real-time access to risk-adjusted data metrics and profitability modeling. Its platform includes tools for strategic planning and integrates financial playbooks with predictive analytics, leveraging big data and social media for improved forecasting and budgeting. Additionally, Tidemark features Storylines, a SaaS product that presents structured and unstructured data in an interactive, infographic format, providing users with a comprehensive view of their company's operations.

Apptio

Series E in 2013
Apptio, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based Technology Business Management (TBM) solutions designed to assist enterprises in managing their IT investments effectively. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, Apptio offers a suite of applications that leverage business analytics to deliver insights on technology costs, value, and quality. This enables IT leaders to make informed, data-driven decisions that align technology spending with business outcomes. The company’s solutions encompass cost transparency, benchmarking, operational efficiency, and planning, facilitating automation of IT processes. Apptio's technology operates on a next-generation, in-memory cost analytics platform that aggregates and analyzes data from various financial, operational, and billing sources, providing users with deep visibility into the total cost of IT services. The company serves a global market, with operations in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia.

Cloudera

Series E in 2012
Cloudera, Inc. is a provider of data analytics and management solutions, operating primarily in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company offers a comprehensive suite of products through its Subscription and Services segments. Its flagship Cloudera Enterprise Data Hub enables organizations to perform various analytics on a governed and secure data set across public and private clouds or data centers. Cloudera also provides a hybrid cloud solution known as Cloudera Data Warehouse for self-service analytics, along with tools like Cloudera Data Science and Engineering for big data processing and Cloudera Operational DB for real-time analytics. Additional offerings include the Hortonworks Data Platform, Cloudera DataFlow for data collection and analysis, and Cloudera SDX for security and governance. Cloudera supports its clients—corporate enterprises and public sector organizations—through software subscriptions and professional services that include consultation, training, and machine learning expertise. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Cloudera aims to transform complex data into actionable insights while ensuring efficiency and security.

Sumo Logic

Series C in 2012
Sumo Logic, Inc. offers a cloud-native software-as-a-service platform designed for machine data analytics, enabling organizations to effectively manage the challenges of digital transformation and cloud computing. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, the company provides tools for automating the collection, ingestion, and analysis of various data types, including application, infrastructure, security, and IoT data. Its platform supports operational intelligence, security intelligence, and business intelligence, delivering real-time insights that help organizations build, run, and secure modern applications and cloud infrastructures. With over 2,000 global customers, Sumo Logic supports continuous innovation and helps businesses enhance their competitive advantage through actionable intelligence derived from machine-generated data.

Apptio

Series D in 2012
Apptio, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based Technology Business Management (TBM) solutions designed to assist enterprises in managing their IT investments effectively. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, Apptio offers a suite of applications that leverage business analytics to deliver insights on technology costs, value, and quality. This enables IT leaders to make informed, data-driven decisions that align technology spending with business outcomes. The company’s solutions encompass cost transparency, benchmarking, operational efficiency, and planning, facilitating automation of IT processes. Apptio's technology operates on a next-generation, in-memory cost analytics platform that aggregates and analyzes data from various financial, operational, and billing sources, providing users with deep visibility into the total cost of IT services. The company serves a global market, with operations in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia.

Sumo Logic

Series B in 2012
Sumo Logic, Inc. offers a cloud-native software-as-a-service platform designed for machine data analytics, enabling organizations to effectively manage the challenges of digital transformation and cloud computing. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, the company provides tools for automating the collection, ingestion, and analysis of various data types, including application, infrastructure, security, and IoT data. Its platform supports operational intelligence, security intelligence, and business intelligence, delivering real-time insights that help organizations build, run, and secure modern applications and cloud infrastructures. With over 2,000 global customers, Sumo Logic supports continuous innovation and helps businesses enhance their competitive advantage through actionable intelligence derived from machine-generated data.

Tidemark

Series C in 2012
Tidemark is a provider of cloud-based enterprise performance management applications designed to enhance financial and operational planning. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Tidemark offers a suite of applications that deliver real-time access to risk-adjusted data metrics and profitability modeling. Its platform includes tools for strategic planning and integrates financial playbooks with predictive analytics, leveraging big data and social media for improved forecasting and budgeting. Additionally, Tidemark features Storylines, a SaaS product that presents structured and unstructured data in an interactive, infographic format, providing users with a comprehensive view of their company's operations.

Cloudera

Series D in 2011
Cloudera, Inc. is a provider of data analytics and management solutions, operating primarily in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company offers a comprehensive suite of products through its Subscription and Services segments. Its flagship Cloudera Enterprise Data Hub enables organizations to perform various analytics on a governed and secure data set across public and private clouds or data centers. Cloudera also provides a hybrid cloud solution known as Cloudera Data Warehouse for self-service analytics, along with tools like Cloudera Data Science and Engineering for big data processing and Cloudera Operational DB for real-time analytics. Additional offerings include the Hortonworks Data Platform, Cloudera DataFlow for data collection and analysis, and Cloudera SDX for security and governance. Cloudera supports its clients—corporate enterprises and public sector organizations—through software subscriptions and professional services that include consultation, training, and machine learning expertise. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Cloudera aims to transform complex data into actionable insights while ensuring efficiency and security.

Tidemark

Series B in 2011
Tidemark is a provider of cloud-based enterprise performance management applications designed to enhance financial and operational planning. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Tidemark offers a suite of applications that deliver real-time access to risk-adjusted data metrics and profitability modeling. Its platform includes tools for strategic planning and integrates financial playbooks with predictive analytics, leveraging big data and social media for improved forecasting and budgeting. Additionally, Tidemark features Storylines, a SaaS product that presents structured and unstructured data in an interactive, infographic format, providing users with a comprehensive view of their company's operations.

Sociogramics

Seed Round in 2011
Sociogramics launched in 2011 on the premise that existing scores and methods for sorting and assigning consumer behaviors are obsolete in an era of Big Data. We are leveraging emerging data sets coupled with our team's machine learning expertise to fundamentally improve online identity, employment and income verification.

ADKU

Seed Round in 2010
Adku, aquired by Groupon in 2012, is a Big Data for eCommerce stealth startup founded by ex-Googlers and based in San Francisco. Adku is an AngelPad company (AP #1 2010).

Cloudera

Series C in 2010
Cloudera, Inc. is a provider of data analytics and management solutions, operating primarily in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company offers a comprehensive suite of products through its Subscription and Services segments. Its flagship Cloudera Enterprise Data Hub enables organizations to perform various analytics on a governed and secure data set across public and private clouds or data centers. Cloudera also provides a hybrid cloud solution known as Cloudera Data Warehouse for self-service analytics, along with tools like Cloudera Data Science and Engineering for big data processing and Cloudera Operational DB for real-time analytics. Additional offerings include the Hortonworks Data Platform, Cloudera DataFlow for data collection and analysis, and Cloudera SDX for security and governance. Cloudera supports its clients—corporate enterprises and public sector organizations—through software subscriptions and professional services that include consultation, training, and machine learning expertise. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Cloudera aims to transform complex data into actionable insights while ensuring efficiency and security.

Tidemark

Series A in 2010
Tidemark is a provider of cloud-based enterprise performance management applications designed to enhance financial and operational planning. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Tidemark offers a suite of applications that deliver real-time access to risk-adjusted data metrics and profitability modeling. Its platform includes tools for strategic planning and integrates financial playbooks with predictive analytics, leveraging big data and social media for improved forecasting and budgeting. Additionally, Tidemark features Storylines, a SaaS product that presents structured and unstructured data in an interactive, infographic format, providing users with a comprehensive view of their company's operations.

Apptio

Series C in 2010
Apptio, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based Technology Business Management (TBM) solutions designed to assist enterprises in managing their IT investments effectively. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, Apptio offers a suite of applications that leverage business analytics to deliver insights on technology costs, value, and quality. This enables IT leaders to make informed, data-driven decisions that align technology spending with business outcomes. The company’s solutions encompass cost transparency, benchmarking, operational efficiency, and planning, facilitating automation of IT processes. Apptio's technology operates on a next-generation, in-memory cost analytics platform that aggregates and analyzes data from various financial, operational, and billing sources, providing users with deep visibility into the total cost of IT services. The company serves a global market, with operations in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia.

Apptio

Series B in 2009
Apptio, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based Technology Business Management (TBM) solutions designed to assist enterprises in managing their IT investments effectively. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, Apptio offers a suite of applications that leverage business analytics to deliver insights on technology costs, value, and quality. This enables IT leaders to make informed, data-driven decisions that align technology spending with business outcomes. The company’s solutions encompass cost transparency, benchmarking, operational efficiency, and planning, facilitating automation of IT processes. Apptio's technology operates on a next-generation, in-memory cost analytics platform that aggregates and analyzes data from various financial, operational, and billing sources, providing users with deep visibility into the total cost of IT services. The company serves a global market, with operations in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia.

Cloudera

Series B in 2009
Cloudera, Inc. is a provider of data analytics and management solutions, operating primarily in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company offers a comprehensive suite of products through its Subscription and Services segments. Its flagship Cloudera Enterprise Data Hub enables organizations to perform various analytics on a governed and secure data set across public and private clouds or data centers. Cloudera also provides a hybrid cloud solution known as Cloudera Data Warehouse for self-service analytics, along with tools like Cloudera Data Science and Engineering for big data processing and Cloudera Operational DB for real-time analytics. Additional offerings include the Hortonworks Data Platform, Cloudera DataFlow for data collection and analysis, and Cloudera SDX for security and governance. Cloudera supports its clients—corporate enterprises and public sector organizations—through software subscriptions and professional services that include consultation, training, and machine learning expertise. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Cloudera aims to transform complex data into actionable insights while ensuring efficiency and security.

Lumigent Technologies

Venture Round in 2008
Lumigent Technologies specializes in providing automated solutions for auditing and compliance reporting through its AppGRC software. This platform helps organizations manage and monitor their business applications, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements while reducing costs and risks associated with auditing. Lumigent's offerings include features such as application risk assessment, monitoring of application activities, user management, and automated compliance reporting. Additionally, the company provides solutions for data auditing, policy management, and database assessment, helping organizations maintain the integrity of critical business information and protect against application vulnerabilities.

Cuil

Series B in 2008
Cuil was a stealth search engine startup which claims that it can index web pages significantly faster and cheaper than Google. Cuil has told potential investors that their indexing costs will be 1/10th of Google's, based on new search architectures and relevance methods. In some ways Cuil is the polar opposite of [Powerset](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/powerset), which has huge indexing costs because it does a deep contextual analysis on every sentence on every web page. Powerset's indexing costs, therefore, should be much higher per web page than Google's. Cuil was also founded by highly respected search experts. Husband and wife team Tom Costello and Anna Patterson were joined by Russell Power. Patterson and Power are ex-[Google](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/google) search experts. Costello was the founder of Xift. Cuil met with venture capitalists, but we're hearing that Costello and Patterson eventually self-funded the company with a $5ish million injection of capital. They now have 10-15 employees and an office in Menlo Park.

Apptio

Series A in 2007
Apptio, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based Technology Business Management (TBM) solutions designed to assist enterprises in managing their IT investments effectively. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, Apptio offers a suite of applications that leverage business analytics to deliver insights on technology costs, value, and quality. This enables IT leaders to make informed, data-driven decisions that align technology spending with business outcomes. The company’s solutions encompass cost transparency, benchmarking, operational efficiency, and planning, facilitating automation of IT processes. Apptio's technology operates on a next-generation, in-memory cost analytics platform that aggregates and analyzes data from various financial, operational, and billing sources, providing users with deep visibility into the total cost of IT services. The company serves a global market, with operations in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia.

Cuil

Series A in 2007
Cuil was a stealth search engine startup which claims that it can index web pages significantly faster and cheaper than Google. Cuil has told potential investors that their indexing costs will be 1/10th of Google's, based on new search architectures and relevance methods. In some ways Cuil is the polar opposite of [Powerset](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/powerset), which has huge indexing costs because it does a deep contextual analysis on every sentence on every web page. Powerset's indexing costs, therefore, should be much higher per web page than Google's. Cuil was also founded by highly respected search experts. Husband and wife team Tom Costello and Anna Patterson were joined by Russell Power. Patterson and Power are ex-[Google](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/google) search experts. Costello was the founder of Xift. Cuil met with venture capitalists, but we're hearing that Costello and Patterson eventually self-funded the company with a $5ish million injection of capital. They now have 10-15 employees and an office in Menlo Park.

Farecast

Series C in 2007
Farecast is a fare-prediction startup founded in 2003 that helps travelers decide whether to purchase airline tickets or wait for potentially lower fares. The company utilizes analysis of 175 billion points of historical airfare data to provide intelligent predictions, claiming a success rate of 70-75% in forecasting price trends up to a week in advance. Farecast distinguishes itself from competitors by being the only service that offers these predictive insights. Additionally, the platform has expanded its offerings to include hotel deals, displaying results from various travel search sites on a map, which highlights pricing information. This allows users to quickly identify overpriced hotels, marked in blue, and attractively priced options, marked in red, ultimately helping travelers save money on their travel expenses.

Farecast

Series B in 2005
Farecast is a fare-prediction startup founded in 2003 that helps travelers decide whether to purchase airline tickets or wait for potentially lower fares. The company utilizes analysis of 175 billion points of historical airfare data to provide intelligent predictions, claiming a success rate of 70-75% in forecasting price trends up to a week in advance. Farecast distinguishes itself from competitors by being the only service that offers these predictive insights. Additionally, the platform has expanded its offerings to include hotel deals, displaying results from various travel search sites on a map, which highlights pricing information. This allows users to quickly identify overpriced hotels, marked in blue, and attractively priced options, marked in red, ultimately helping travelers save money on their travel expenses.

HyperRoll

Series C in 2004
HyperRoll is a provider of data warehouse performance acceleration software, specializing in its Data Performance Management Suite. This suite enhances load times, query times, and throughput for data warehouses, enabling organizations to respond swiftly to changes in data and metadata while reducing overall costs. HyperRoll's innovative software architecture represents a significant advancement in managing business data performance. In addition to its core software offerings, the company also provides solutions across various sectors, including consumer products, retail, finance, supply chain, and customer relationship management. Furthermore, HyperRoll offers advisory, consulting, education, and technical support services to assist clients in maximizing the benefits of their data management strategies.

Lumigent Technologies

Venture Round in 2003
Lumigent Technologies specializes in providing automated solutions for auditing and compliance reporting through its AppGRC software. This platform helps organizations manage and monitor their business applications, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements while reducing costs and risks associated with auditing. Lumigent's offerings include features such as application risk assessment, monitoring of application activities, user management, and automated compliance reporting. Additionally, the company provides solutions for data auditing, policy management, and database assessment, helping organizations maintain the integrity of critical business information and protect against application vulnerabilities.

HyperRoll

Series B in 2002
HyperRoll is a provider of data warehouse performance acceleration software, specializing in its Data Performance Management Suite. This suite enhances load times, query times, and throughput for data warehouses, enabling organizations to respond swiftly to changes in data and metadata while reducing overall costs. HyperRoll's innovative software architecture represents a significant advancement in managing business data performance. In addition to its core software offerings, the company also provides solutions across various sectors, including consumer products, retail, finance, supply chain, and customer relationship management. Furthermore, HyperRoll offers advisory, consulting, education, and technical support services to assist clients in maximizing the benefits of their data management strategies.
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