Wirepas Ltd. is a Finnish company established in 2010, specializing in wireless communication solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT). Based in Tampere, Wirepas develops Pino, a unique multi-hop mesh network solution that enables reliable and scalable connectivity for IoT devices. This technology supports the creation of autonomous networks that can expand to millions of devices without the need for traditional infrastructure. Wirepas Pino offers deterministic performance, local radio adaptability, and high reliability, addressing key challenges faced by IoT platforms. The company provides extensive support throughout the design and delivery process, including pre-integrated and tested reference implementations to facilitate IoT connectivity projects across various applications.
Cloudbrink
Venture Round in 2022
Cloudbrink offers a secure, high-performance cloud networking and edge infrastructure platform designed to improve access to cloud, SaaS, and data center applications. Using AI and machine learning, it provides edge-native zero-trust access and accelerated network performance, along with integrated AMTD security and a software-only solution that includes personal SD-WAN. The platform supports cloud and edge native deployment, auto-discovery, policy-based deployment, and automated deployment with centralized management for all edge services, delivering an in-office experience while reducing operational complexity. By converging cloud and edge resources, Cloudbrink enables better application performance for end users and devices and simplifies edge operations for enterprises.
vArmour Networks
Venture Round in 2021
vArmour Networks provides software-defined security solutions for virtualized data centers worldwide. It offers SDSec, a network-based security enforcement layer for cloud computing environments, and a multi-cloud security architecture. The company separates the security control plane from the enforcement plane to enhance security in hybrid cloud infrastructure.
vArmour Networks
Series D in 2016
vArmour Networks provides software-defined security solutions for virtualized data centers worldwide. It offers SDSec, a network-based security enforcement layer for cloud computing environments, and a multi-cloud security architecture. The company separates the security control plane from the enforcement plane to enhance security in hybrid cloud infrastructure.
CENX, Inc. is a provider of service orchestration solutions for mobile, wireline, cable, and cloud data center service providers, operating in Canada and internationally. Founded in 2009 and based in Ottawa, Canada, the company specializes in automating the lifecycle management of data services across various network infrastructures, including network functions virtualization (NFV) and software-defined networking (SDN). Its flagship product, the Cortx Service Orchestrator, streamlines the ordering, provisioning, monitoring, and assurance of data connectivity services, significantly reducing manual processes. CENX's offerings encompass mobile backhaul, enterprise connectivity, cloud exchange, and machine-to-machine services. Additionally, the company provides professional services such as data audits, automated access ordering, installation, integration, and technical support, ensuring comprehensive assistance for its tier 1 service provider clients. CENX has established itself as a key player in the Carrier Ethernet market, contributing to industry standards and innovation through its involvement with the Metro Ethernet Forum.
Movik Networks
Series E in 2015
Movik Networks, headquartered near Boston, Massachusetts, with an R&D facility in Bangalore, India, specializes in providing tailored solutions that enhance content and application awareness at the edge of mobile networks. The company's offerings are designed to support mobile operators in optimizing their radio access networks (RAN) for improved performance and efficiency. Movik is guided by an experienced management team known for successfully delivering products to telecommunications carriers, emphasizing its commitment to innovation in the mobile networking sector.
CENX
Venture Round in 2015
CENX, Inc. is a provider of service orchestration solutions for mobile, wireline, cable, and cloud data center service providers, operating in Canada and internationally. Founded in 2009 and based in Ottawa, Canada, the company specializes in automating the lifecycle management of data services across various network infrastructures, including network functions virtualization (NFV) and software-defined networking (SDN). Its flagship product, the Cortx Service Orchestrator, streamlines the ordering, provisioning, monitoring, and assurance of data connectivity services, significantly reducing manual processes. CENX's offerings encompass mobile backhaul, enterprise connectivity, cloud exchange, and machine-to-machine services. Additionally, the company provides professional services such as data audits, automated access ordering, installation, integration, and technical support, ensuring comprehensive assistance for its tier 1 service provider clients. CENX has established itself as a key player in the Carrier Ethernet market, contributing to industry standards and innovation through its involvement with the Metro Ethernet Forum.
Turbonomic
Series D in 2015
Turbonomic is a Boston-based software provider specializing in Application Resource Management (ARM) and Network Performance Management (NPM). The company offers AI-powered technology designed to optimize application performance, compliance, and cost in real time. Its hybrid cloud management platform integrates with leading application performance management and IT service management solutions, creating a unified control plane for automating IT resource management. By dynamically adjusting resource supply based on workload demand, Turbonomic enables organizations to maintain optimal application health across on-premises and multi-cloud environments. This capability allows businesses to self-manage their IT resources in real time, ensuring performance while reducing costs.
vArmour Networks
Series B in 2013
vArmour Networks provides software-defined security solutions for virtualized data centers worldwide. It offers SDSec, a network-based security enforcement layer for cloud computing environments, and a multi-cloud security architecture. The company separates the security control plane from the enforcement plane to enhance security in hybrid cloud infrastructure.
vArmour Networks
Series A in 2013
vArmour Networks provides software-defined security solutions for virtualized data centers worldwide. It offers SDSec, a network-based security enforcement layer for cloud computing environments, and a multi-cloud security architecture. The company separates the security control plane from the enforcement plane to enhance security in hybrid cloud infrastructure.
CENX
Venture Round in 2012
CENX, Inc. is a provider of service orchestration solutions for mobile, wireline, cable, and cloud data center service providers, operating in Canada and internationally. Founded in 2009 and based in Ottawa, Canada, the company specializes in automating the lifecycle management of data services across various network infrastructures, including network functions virtualization (NFV) and software-defined networking (SDN). Its flagship product, the Cortx Service Orchestrator, streamlines the ordering, provisioning, monitoring, and assurance of data connectivity services, significantly reducing manual processes. CENX's offerings encompass mobile backhaul, enterprise connectivity, cloud exchange, and machine-to-machine services. Additionally, the company provides professional services such as data audits, automated access ordering, installation, integration, and technical support, ensuring comprehensive assistance for its tier 1 service provider clients. CENX has established itself as a key player in the Carrier Ethernet market, contributing to industry standards and innovation through its involvement with the Metro Ethernet Forum.
Turbonomic
Series B in 2011
Turbonomic is a Boston-based software provider specializing in Application Resource Management (ARM) and Network Performance Management (NPM). The company offers AI-powered technology designed to optimize application performance, compliance, and cost in real time. Its hybrid cloud management platform integrates with leading application performance management and IT service management solutions, creating a unified control plane for automating IT resource management. By dynamically adjusting resource supply based on workload demand, Turbonomic enables organizations to maintain optimal application health across on-premises and multi-cloud environments. This capability allows businesses to self-manage their IT resources in real time, ensuring performance while reducing costs.
Movik Networks
Series C in 2011
Movik Networks, headquartered near Boston, Massachusetts, with an R&D facility in Bangalore, India, specializes in providing tailored solutions that enhance content and application awareness at the edge of mobile networks. The company's offerings are designed to support mobile operators in optimizing their radio access networks (RAN) for improved performance and efficiency. Movik is guided by an experienced management team known for successfully delivering products to telecommunications carriers, emphasizing its commitment to innovation in the mobile networking sector.
Movik Networks
Debt Financing in 2010
Movik Networks, headquartered near Boston, Massachusetts, with an R&D facility in Bangalore, India, specializes in providing tailored solutions that enhance content and application awareness at the edge of mobile networks. The company's offerings are designed to support mobile operators in optimizing their radio access networks (RAN) for improved performance and efficiency. Movik is guided by an experienced management team known for successfully delivering products to telecommunications carriers, emphasizing its commitment to innovation in the mobile networking sector.
Gigamon is a provider of intelligent traffic visibility networking solutions designed for enterprises, data centers, and service providers globally. The company specializes in bridging the visibility gap between digital and hybrid infrastructures, offering a data analytics platform that delivers active visibility and analytics on data-in-motion across hybrid cloud networks. This capability enables seamless interaction between cloud tools and network tools, enhancing customer experience while addressing security blind spots and reducing operational costs and complexity. Utilizing its patented GigaVUE portfolio, Gigamon ensures that network traffic is intelligently routed to security, monitoring, or management systems without compromising the performance or stability of production environments. With over seven years of experience, Gigamon serves a diverse clientele, including leaders within the Fortune 1000, and maintains an established presence in 40 countries.
Movik Networks
Series B in 2009
Movik Networks, headquartered near Boston, Massachusetts, with an R&D facility in Bangalore, India, specializes in providing tailored solutions that enhance content and application awareness at the edge of mobile networks. The company's offerings are designed to support mobile operators in optimizing their radio access networks (RAN) for improved performance and efficiency. Movik is guided by an experienced management team known for successfully delivering products to telecommunications carriers, emphasizing its commitment to innovation in the mobile networking sector.
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Movik Networks
Series A in 2008
Movik Networks, headquartered near Boston, Massachusetts, with an R&D facility in Bangalore, India, specializes in providing tailored solutions that enhance content and application awareness at the edge of mobile networks. The company's offerings are designed to support mobile operators in optimizing their radio access networks (RAN) for improved performance and efficiency. Movik is guided by an experienced management team known for successfully delivering products to telecommunications carriers, emphasizing its commitment to innovation in the mobile networking sector.
Convergence
Series D in 2007
Convergence is a company dedicated to developing security solutions for IP communications, specifically focusing on session initiation protocol (SIP)-based applications and services. Founded in 2004 by Kenneth Kuenzel and headquartered in Maynard, Massachusetts, the company provides software-based session border controllers that facilitate the delivery of Voice over IP (VoIP) telephony, unified communications, and service-oriented architecture applications. Convergence's expertise lies in managing and securing these communications, ensuring reliability and safety for its users. The company was acquired by Acme Packet, further expanding its capabilities in the field.
Simpler Networks
Series C in 2007
Simpler Networks Inc. is a telecommunications equipment and software manufacturer based in Dorval, Canada, founded in 1999. The company specializes in automated distribution frame (ADF) solutions, including products such as EZ-EDGE, designed for outdoor applications, and EZ-MDF, which automates the management of central office and street cabinet distribution frames. Additionally, Simpler Networks offers EZ-FLOW, an element management system that facilitates central monitoring and control for connection setups and integrates with operational support systems for fault management, inventory, and provisioning. Its innovative products provide non-blocking performance and incorporate test access ports that streamline copper loop qualification, troubleshooting, and service activation. The company serves local service providers directly and through partnerships across North America and Europe, focusing on enhancing the efficiency of telecommunications infrastructure.
Anda Networks
Venture Round in 2006
ANDA Networks specializes in supplying carrier-grade solutions for global fiber-and copper-based access networks. Their product portfolio comprises application-specific offerings designed to efficiently address current challenges in legacy networks while facilitating transitions to next-generation networks.
Simpler Networks
Series B in 2005
Simpler Networks Inc. is a telecommunications equipment and software manufacturer based in Dorval, Canada, founded in 1999. The company specializes in automated distribution frame (ADF) solutions, including products such as EZ-EDGE, designed for outdoor applications, and EZ-MDF, which automates the management of central office and street cabinet distribution frames. Additionally, Simpler Networks offers EZ-FLOW, an element management system that facilitates central monitoring and control for connection setups and integrates with operational support systems for fault management, inventory, and provisioning. Its innovative products provide non-blocking performance and incorporate test access ports that streamline copper loop qualification, troubleshooting, and service activation. The company serves local service providers directly and through partnerships across North America and Europe, focusing on enhancing the efficiency of telecommunications infrastructure.
SmartLink Radio Networks
Series B in 2005
SmartLink Radio Networks, Inc. specializes in designing, developing, and manufacturing interoperable radio communication platforms tailored for public safety, critical infrastructure, and commercial applications. The company offers a range of systems that include multi-protocol and wide area networking products, as well as remote systems that support various frequencies and air interfaces. Its software, SmartLink I-Switch, is designed to control and route communications, accommodating an unlimited number of communication scenarios based on customer requirements. Additionally, SmartLink provides radio frequency systems design and engineering services, system integration for both existing and new networks, consulting services, and path/propagation studies. Established in 1991 and headquartered in Wallingford, Connecticut, SmartLink Radio Networks operates with a focus on creating integrated and interoperable radio networks that enable disparate radio systems to communicate effectively with one another.
Simpler Networks
Series A in 2004
Simpler Networks Inc. is a telecommunications equipment and software manufacturer based in Dorval, Canada, founded in 1999. The company specializes in automated distribution frame (ADF) solutions, including products such as EZ-EDGE, designed for outdoor applications, and EZ-MDF, which automates the management of central office and street cabinet distribution frames. Additionally, Simpler Networks offers EZ-FLOW, an element management system that facilitates central monitoring and control for connection setups and integrates with operational support systems for fault management, inventory, and provisioning. Its innovative products provide non-blocking performance and incorporate test access ports that streamline copper loop qualification, troubleshooting, and service activation. The company serves local service providers directly and through partnerships across North America and Europe, focusing on enhancing the efficiency of telecommunications infrastructure.
Starent Networks
Series D in 2004
Starent Networks specializes in multimedia core technology that facilitates mobile operators in providing mobile broadband services to their subscribers. The company offers a range of infrastructure hardware and software products designed to enhance mobile wireless communications. Its solutions support high-speed data transmission, improved voice quality, and multimedia services through an integrated and high-performance network architecture. By delivering significant performance capabilities and system intelligence, Starent Networks meets the demands of the world's leading mobile networks, ensuring that operators can effectively serve their customer base with reliable and efficient broadband services.
SmartLink Radio Networks
Series A in 2004
SmartLink Radio Networks, Inc. specializes in designing, developing, and manufacturing interoperable radio communication platforms tailored for public safety, critical infrastructure, and commercial applications. The company offers a range of systems that include multi-protocol and wide area networking products, as well as remote systems that support various frequencies and air interfaces. Its software, SmartLink I-Switch, is designed to control and route communications, accommodating an unlimited number of communication scenarios based on customer requirements. Additionally, SmartLink provides radio frequency systems design and engineering services, system integration for both existing and new networks, consulting services, and path/propagation studies. Established in 1991 and headquartered in Wallingford, Connecticut, SmartLink Radio Networks operates with a focus on creating integrated and interoperable radio networks that enable disparate radio systems to communicate effectively with one another.
N2 Broadband
Series C in 2003
N2 Broadband is a provider of distribution and management solutions for interactive television services, specializing in video-on-demand (VOD) hardware, software, and services. The company develops and implements comprehensive video distribution networks that include critical components such as network management, billing, and security. By collaborating with cable television operators and entertainment companies, N2 Broadband automates the distribution of digital content onto cable systems, facilitating the delivery of VOD and other on-demand services. The company's offerings are designed to enhance the operational efficiency of its clients in the rapidly evolving media landscape.
Azanda Network Devices
Series C in 2003
Azanda Network Devices is a communications semiconductor company based in Sunnyvale, California. The company specializes in the development of semiconductors designed for next-generation optical and metro-area networks. Additionally, Azanda creates multi-service traffic management solutions that enhance the performance of routers and switches, addressing the evolving demands of modern communication infrastructure. Through its innovative products, Azanda Network Devices aims to contribute to advancements in network efficiency and reliability.
Celite Systems
Series B in 2003
Celite Systems is changing the game for facility-based service providers, driving rapid and profitable deployment of broadband services to residential subscribers. By pre-wiring entire neighborhoods, the company's outside plant broadband products help service providers bring broadband to every home with only one truck roll. Incorporating novel technology that activates subscribers' broadband services as easy as dial-up, the up front cost of adding new subscribers is dramatically reduced. The company's products work seamlessly with current generation DSL products and are non-disruptive to established services.
Kodeos Communications
Series A in 2003
Kodeos Communications is a telecommunication services provider that develops advanced optical subsystems to improve bandwidth efficiency in high capacity long haul trunks. Its technology improves the transmission quality of compliant WDM signals using proprietary electronics and off the shelf components.
Kodeos Communications’ equipment supports NRZ transmission as well as RZ and is protocol agnostic. The company’s core team includes engineers, developers, and scientists from Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, Sycamore, Motorola, Philips, and others. It was founded in 2001 and is based in South Plainfield, New Jersey.
Starent Networks
Series C in 2003
Starent Networks specializes in multimedia core technology that facilitates mobile operators in providing mobile broadband services to their subscribers. The company offers a range of infrastructure hardware and software products designed to enhance mobile wireless communications. Its solutions support high-speed data transmission, improved voice quality, and multimedia services through an integrated and high-performance network architecture. By delivering significant performance capabilities and system intelligence, Starent Networks meets the demands of the world's leading mobile networks, ensuring that operators can effectively serve their customer base with reliable and efficient broadband services.
Celite Systems
Series A in 2002
Celite Systems is changing the game for facility-based service providers, driving rapid and profitable deployment of broadband services to residential subscribers. By pre-wiring entire neighborhoods, the company's outside plant broadband products help service providers bring broadband to every home with only one truck roll. Incorporating novel technology that activates subscribers' broadband services as easy as dial-up, the up front cost of adding new subscribers is dramatically reduced. The company's products work seamlessly with current generation DSL products and are non-disruptive to established services.
Azanda Network Devices
Series B in 2002
Azanda Network Devices is a communications semiconductor company based in Sunnyvale, California. The company specializes in the development of semiconductors designed for next-generation optical and metro-area networks. Additionally, Azanda creates multi-service traffic management solutions that enhance the performance of routers and switches, addressing the evolving demands of modern communication infrastructure. Through its innovative products, Azanda Network Devices aims to contribute to advancements in network efficiency and reliability.
Azanda Network Devices
Series B in 2002
Azanda Network Devices is a communications semiconductor company based in Sunnyvale, California. The company specializes in the development of semiconductors designed for next-generation optical and metro-area networks. Additionally, Azanda creates multi-service traffic management solutions that enhance the performance of routers and switches, addressing the evolving demands of modern communication infrastructure. Through its innovative products, Azanda Network Devices aims to contribute to advancements in network efficiency and reliability.
Telica is a telecommunications solution company specializing in intelligent broadband switching systems designed for service providers. The company focuses on delivering dependable data and voice services over public networks by aggregating, simplifying, and normalizing the switching and transport of voice and data sessions. Telica's technology operates independently of narrowband or broadband access, utilizing a unified broadband packet network. Additionally, the company offers Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solutions and has expertise in SS7 switching and intelligent networks, catering to both Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs).
Starent Networks
Series B in 2001
Starent Networks specializes in multimedia core technology that facilitates mobile operators in providing mobile broadband services to their subscribers. The company offers a range of infrastructure hardware and software products designed to enhance mobile wireless communications. Its solutions support high-speed data transmission, improved voice quality, and multimedia services through an integrated and high-performance network architecture. By delivering significant performance capabilities and system intelligence, Starent Networks meets the demands of the world's leading mobile networks, ensuring that operators can effectively serve their customer base with reliable and efficient broadband services.
AccessLan Communications
Venture Round in 2001
AccessLan, the Silicon Valley pioneer of PacketLoop, is a leading provider of business-focused and carrier-class access equipment for Integrated Communications Providers (ICPs). PacketLoop delivers the next generation of packet-based, local loop solutions, providing variable rate, multi-service intelligent infrastructure with Internet Scaling Architecture (ISA) enabling the industry’s first Quality-of-Service (QoS) for Internet Protocol (IP) management. It is ideally suited to delivery of packet-based services including: Voice-over-DSL (VoDSL), Internet access; Frame Relay; Virtual Private Network (VPN) and application hosting such as, streaming content and differentiated access services.
Kodeos Communications
Series A in 2001
Kodeos Communications is a telecommunication services provider that develops advanced optical subsystems to improve bandwidth efficiency in high capacity long haul trunks. Its technology improves the transmission quality of compliant WDM signals using proprietary electronics and off the shelf components.
Kodeos Communications’ equipment supports NRZ transmission as well as RZ and is protocol agnostic. The company’s core team includes engineers, developers, and scientists from Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, Sycamore, Motorola, Philips, and others. It was founded in 2001 and is based in South Plainfield, New Jersey.
Founded in 1999, ClubMom is a national membership organization dedicated to supporting mothers. It offers an online platform where members can engage in discussions about topics relevant to them, providing answers, support, and insights to help manage their busy lives.
Navic Systems
Series B in 2000
Navic Systems gives broadband and telecommunications providers the ability to better serve their customers, lower their operating costs and generate new revenue through intelligent distribution and management services. Based on consumer profiles, Navic Systems delivers personalized digital content to Internet appliances such as next-generation set-top boxes and Web-connected telephones, terminals and tablets.
AccessLan Communications
Venture Round in 2000
AccessLan, the Silicon Valley pioneer of PacketLoop, is a leading provider of business-focused and carrier-class access equipment for Integrated Communications Providers (ICPs). PacketLoop delivers the next generation of packet-based, local loop solutions, providing variable rate, multi-service intelligent infrastructure with Internet Scaling Architecture (ISA) enabling the industry’s first Quality-of-Service (QoS) for Internet Protocol (IP) management. It is ideally suited to delivery of packet-based services including: Voice-over-DSL (VoDSL), Internet access; Frame Relay; Virtual Private Network (VPN) and application hosting such as, streaming content and differentiated access services.
Telica is a telecommunications solution company specializing in intelligent broadband switching systems designed for service providers. The company focuses on delivering dependable data and voice services over public networks by aggregating, simplifying, and normalizing the switching and transport of voice and data sessions. Telica's technology operates independently of narrowband or broadband access, utilizing a unified broadband packet network. Additionally, the company offers Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solutions and has expertise in SS7 switching and intelligent networks, catering to both Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs).
Envoy Networks
Series A in 2000
Envoy Networks, Inc. designs and develops various networking products. The Company offers broadband wireless infrastructure technology.
Telica is a telecommunications solution company specializing in intelligent broadband switching systems designed for service providers. The company focuses on delivering dependable data and voice services over public networks by aggregating, simplifying, and normalizing the switching and transport of voice and data sessions. Telica's technology operates independently of narrowband or broadband access, utilizing a unified broadband packet network. Additionally, the company offers Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) solutions and has expertise in SS7 switching and intelligent networks, catering to both Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs).
Azanda Network Devices
Series A in 2000
Azanda Network Devices is a communications semiconductor company based in Sunnyvale, California. The company specializes in the development of semiconductors designed for next-generation optical and metro-area networks. Additionally, Azanda creates multi-service traffic management solutions that enhance the performance of routers and switches, addressing the evolving demands of modern communication infrastructure. Through its innovative products, Azanda Network Devices aims to contribute to advancements in network efficiency and reliability.
Altiga Networks
Series B in 1999
Altiga Networks, founded in 1998 and based in Franklin, Massachusetts, specializes in manufacturing advanced integrated and virtual private network (VPN) communications equipment tailored for remote access applications. The company focuses on developing high-performance, scalable, and cost-efficient Internet connectivity products that utilize industry-standard protocols. These innovations are designed to facilitate secure telecommuting, remote access, and global information sharing for corporations with a workforce of 100 to 5,000 remote users.