Intel

Intel Corporation is a leading technology company founded in 1968, known for its innovation in silicon design, manufacturing, and integrated digital technology platforms. The company plays a pivotal role in advancing computing and communications by providing powerful processors, accelerators, and data-centric solutions that enhance performance, power, and connectivity across a wide range of applications. Intel's commitment to transforming data into actionable insights is evident in its diverse offerings, which include advancements in artificial intelligence, 5G, and autonomous technologies. With a global workforce of approximately 107,000 employees, Intel strives to create transformative products that shape the future of technology and improve everyday life. Through its research arm, Intel Labs, the company continues to pioneer new technologies, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of innovation in the tech industry.

Indeshaw Adenaw

Investment Manager

Ranjeet Alexis

Investment Director, United States

Safroadu Yeboah Amankwah

Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer

Srini Ananth

Investment Director

Peng Bai

VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and Director, Derivative Logic Technology Development

Roi Bar-Kat

Investment Director and Israel Country Manager

Joe Bolger

Vice President

John Bonini

Vice President / General Manager - Desktop, Workstations, Gaming

Wendell Brooks

Corporate Vice President, M&A

Leslie S. Culbertson

Corporate VP and Director, Finance

Sean Doyle

Managing Director

Joe English

Vice President

Don Faria

Investment Director

Andy Fligel

Senior Managing Director

Pat Gelsinger

CEO

Abdul Guefor

Managing Director EMEA

Josiane Ishimwe

Investment Analyst

Dave Johnson

Managing Director / Investment Director

Erik Jorgensen

Director, United Kingdom

Eric King

Investment Director

Greg Lavender Ph.D

Corporate CTO and SVP / GM of the Software and Advanced Technology Group

Anthony Lin

Managing Partner and Head of Intel Capital

Steven A. Long

Corporate Vice President, Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) General Manager

Mike Mayberry

VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and Director, Components Research

Steven C. Megli

VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and GM, Fab / Sort Manufacturing

Nebiu Mela

Investment Director

Mark Rostick

Vice President and Senior Managing Director

Sunil M. Sanghavi

Investment Director

Navin Shenoy

Executive Vice President, Data Platforms Group

Tammi Smorynski

Managing Director

Jackie A. Sturm

Corporate Vice President Global Supply

Weng Kuan Tan

General Manager, Connected Home Diviison. Corporate Vice President

Thomas Urban

Investment Director

Nick Washburn

Senior Managing Director, Intel Capital

Lance Weaver

Vice President and General Manager, Data Center and Cloud Strategy, Intel Data Platforms Group

Trina Van Pelt

Vice President, Senior Managing Director

Arun Chetty

Managing Director

Past deals in PaaS

InnAccel

Acquisition in 2024
InAccel specializes in developing hardware accelerators that enhance performance on the Amazon AWS F1 platform. By offering accelerators-as-a-service, the company enables customers to significantly accelerate machine learning and analytical workloads on Apache Spark, achieving speed improvements of 2 to 10 times with little to no modifications required in existing application code. This not only boosts performance but also helps reduce cloud costs for users. The company's innovative approach allows organizations to harness advanced computing power efficiently, making it an attractive solution for businesses seeking to optimize their data processing capabilities.

Imanis Data

Series B in 2018
Imanis Data, based in San Jose, California, specializes in subscription-based data availability management solutions designed for large-scale enterprises. The company's flagship product, FastFind, is a metadata catalog that enhances Big Data applications, facilitating management across various platforms such as Cassandra and Hive through an intuitive graphical interface. This solution allows users to implement role-based access control, enable self-service access, and monitor analytics related to data consumption and system health. Additionally, Imanis Data offers a backup and recovery platform that proactively detects ransomware attacks and identifies potential data loss. Formerly known as Talena, Imanis Data was incorporated in 2012 and operates as a subsidiary of Cohesity. The company is focused on leveraging advanced technologies to provide robust and scalable data management solutions, ensuring data resiliency for petabyte-scale data sets, whether stored on-premises or in the cloud.

PrecisionHawk

Series D in 2018
PrecisionHawk is an information delivery company that combines unmanned aerial systems, remote sensing technologies, and advanced data analytics to improve business operations and day-to-day decision making. PrecisionHawk brings value to an emerging market by offering an end-to-end solution for aerial data gathering, processing, and analysis to provide actionable information across a wide range of data-intensive civilian industries. Founded in 2010, the company provides a holistic platform using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for data collection and analysis software tools to deliver better business intelligence to clients across a wide range of civilian industries. PrecisionHawk also owns aerial data software, DataMapper, satellite imagery provider, Terraserver, and the Low Altitude Traffic and Airspace Safety platform for drones, LATAS. PrecisionHawk is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Reduxio

Series C in 2017
Since 2012 Reduxio has redefined data management and data protection, and the company has evolved its mission to deliver the first microservices-based storage and data platform for stateful applications. Reduxio’s cloud data platform for Kubernetes pairs high performance software-defined container-native storage and data management with data mobility to enable customers to build a single data cloud for their applications across all their infrastructure, anywhere. Reduxio is backed by Intel Capital, C5 Capital Cloud Partners and Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP).

Velostrata

Series B in 2016
Velostrata is the cloud workload mobility company. Velostrata software makes it possible for enterprises to build a dynamic, multi-vendor hybrid cloud so IT managers can move workloads from on-premises data centers to and from public cloud in minutes. With Velostrata, organizations can take advantage of public cloud as a true extension of their datacenter: applications include capacity on demand, accelerated dev/test and full migration.

PrecisionHawk

Series C in 2016
PrecisionHawk is an information delivery company that combines unmanned aerial systems, remote sensing technologies, and advanced data analytics to improve business operations and day-to-day decision making. PrecisionHawk brings value to an emerging market by offering an end-to-end solution for aerial data gathering, processing, and analysis to provide actionable information across a wide range of data-intensive civilian industries. Founded in 2010, the company provides a holistic platform using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for data collection and analysis software tools to deliver better business intelligence to clients across a wide range of civilian industries. PrecisionHawk also owns aerial data software, DataMapper, satellite imagery provider, Terraserver, and the Low Altitude Traffic and Airspace Safety platform for drones, LATAS. PrecisionHawk is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Arrayent

Series C in 2016
Arrayent, Inc. is a provider of an Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud Platform-as-a-Service that assists consumer brands in bringing connected products to market. The platform enables traditional products to become connected devices, facilitating the acquisition and transmission of usage data that informs business intelligence systems. It supports device interoperability through integration with third-party ecosystems and offers a range of services, including Connect Cloud Service for brand and customer connectivity, Insight Cloud Service for consumer behavior analysis, and EcoAdaptor Cloud Service for product line integration. Arrayent serves various industries, such as appliances, HVAC, lighting, and wellness, with notable clients including Chamberlain, Maytag Commercial Laundry, and Whirlpool Corporation. The company also collaborates with several technology partners to enhance its offerings. Founded in 2002, Arrayent is based in Redwood City, California, and operates as a subsidiary of Prodea Systems, Inc.

Arrayent

Series C in 2015
Arrayent, Inc. is a provider of an Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud Platform-as-a-Service that assists consumer brands in bringing connected products to market. The platform enables traditional products to become connected devices, facilitating the acquisition and transmission of usage data that informs business intelligence systems. It supports device interoperability through integration with third-party ecosystems and offers a range of services, including Connect Cloud Service for brand and customer connectivity, Insight Cloud Service for consumer behavior analysis, and EcoAdaptor Cloud Service for product line integration. Arrayent serves various industries, such as appliances, HVAC, lighting, and wellness, with notable clients including Chamberlain, Maytag Commercial Laundry, and Whirlpool Corporation. The company also collaborates with several technology partners to enhance its offerings. Founded in 2002, Arrayent is based in Redwood City, California, and operates as a subsidiary of Prodea Systems, Inc.

99cloud

Venture Round in 2015
99cloud Inc. specializes in developing OpenStack platforms for enterprise Software-as-a-Service applications in China. Founded in 2012 and based in Shanghai, the company offers a range of products and services, including an online OpenStack environment for community use and business front-end solutions such as private cloud portals, virtual IDC portals, and enterprise app stores. Additionally, 99cloud provides core framework enhancements like high availability, cost tracking, and data backup plugins, as well as back-end products that encompass hyper-converged appliances and security features. The company also delivers development and deployment services, which include user interface customization, workflow authentication, and unified monitoring, alongside managed services and training. Through these offerings, 99cloud aims to facilitate the integration of cloud computing into various business models.

Imanis Data

Series A in 2015
Imanis Data, based in San Jose, California, specializes in subscription-based data availability management solutions designed for large-scale enterprises. The company's flagship product, FastFind, is a metadata catalog that enhances Big Data applications, facilitating management across various platforms such as Cassandra and Hive through an intuitive graphical interface. This solution allows users to implement role-based access control, enable self-service access, and monitor analytics related to data consumption and system health. Additionally, Imanis Data offers a backup and recovery platform that proactively detects ransomware attacks and identifies potential data loss. Formerly known as Talena, Imanis Data was incorporated in 2012 and operates as a subsidiary of Cohesity. The company is focused on leveraging advanced technologies to provide robust and scalable data management solutions, ensuring data resiliency for petabyte-scale data sets, whether stored on-premises or in the cloud.

NxtGen Data Center & Cloud Services

Series B in 2015
NxtGen delivers central IT platform as a service, including data center. NxtGen provides datacenter & cloud services from it’s own High Density Data Center (HDDC) facilities or deploy centrally managed On Premise Data Center (OPDC).

goplusplatform

Grant in 2014
Goplusplatform is a cloud-based Internet-of-Things platform to launch IoT products at a minimum cost.

Joyent

Series E in 2014
Joyent, Inc. specializes in providing public and private cloud software solutions tailored for web and mobile applications. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Joyent offers a range of services, including the Joyent Triton Elastic Container Service, which supports mobile, social, media, and e-commerce companies, and the Triton Elastic Container Infrastructure, a private cloud management platform that facilitates container-based infrastructure as a service (IaaS). Additionally, Joyent provides the Manta Storage Service, a distributed object storage solution that integrates compute capabilities, and Triton Private Regions, which combines public and private clouds to enhance control and cost efficiency. As the corporate steward of Node.js, Joyent also offers exclusive performance and debugging tools to assist enterprises in adopting and operating this application framework. Joyent operates data centers in Singapore and South Korea and functions as a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics America.

Reduxio

Series B in 2014
Since 2012 Reduxio has redefined data management and data protection, and the company has evolved its mission to deliver the first microservices-based storage and data platform for stateful applications. Reduxio’s cloud data platform for Kubernetes pairs high performance software-defined container-native storage and data management with data mobility to enable customers to build a single data cloud for their applications across all their infrastructure, anywhere. Reduxio is backed by Intel Capital, C5 Capital Cloud Partners and Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP).

PrecisionHawk

Series B in 2014
PrecisionHawk is an information delivery company that combines unmanned aerial systems, remote sensing technologies, and advanced data analytics to improve business operations and day-to-day decision making. PrecisionHawk brings value to an emerging market by offering an end-to-end solution for aerial data gathering, processing, and analysis to provide actionable information across a wide range of data-intensive civilian industries. Founded in 2010, the company provides a holistic platform using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for data collection and analysis software tools to deliver better business intelligence to clients across a wide range of civilian industries. PrecisionHawk also owns aerial data software, DataMapper, satellite imagery provider, Terraserver, and the Low Altitude Traffic and Airspace Safety platform for drones, LATAS. PrecisionHawk is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Chinac.com

Series B in 2014
Chinac.com, also known as 华云数据, is a Chinese cloud computing infrastructure operator that specializes in the research, development, and operation of commercial cloud solutions. The company offers a range of IT solutions and outsourcing services to both domestic and global clients, functioning as a SaaS and PaaS provider, as well as a traditional software development company and system integrator. Chinac.com supports various sectors, including online gaming, e-commerce, mobile internet, online education, and social networking. The company boasts extensive resources, with tens of thousands of physical server clusters and 20 data centers across more than 15 cities in China. Its network infrastructure is integrated with major telecommunications providers, ensuring robust connectivity for its clients.

ElasticBox

Series A in 2014
ElasticBox is a provider of multi-cloud application management services that facilitates agile application delivery on both public and private clouds. The platform allows software developers and IT operators to create and organize applications efficiently, significantly accelerating application lifecycles by five to ten times. Customers, including notable companies like Netflix, DeNA, and Cytobank, benefit from a reusable architecture that enables teams to provision instances with a single click. Additionally, ElasticBox offers a sophisticated service catalog and supports continuous integration and delivery, empowering developers to enhance productivity while giving IT operations greater control over the application development process.

Arrayent

Series B in 2013
Arrayent, Inc. is a provider of an Internet of Things (IoT) Cloud Platform-as-a-Service that assists consumer brands in bringing connected products to market. The platform enables traditional products to become connected devices, facilitating the acquisition and transmission of usage data that informs business intelligence systems. It supports device interoperability through integration with third-party ecosystems and offers a range of services, including Connect Cloud Service for brand and customer connectivity, Insight Cloud Service for consumer behavior analysis, and EcoAdaptor Cloud Service for product line integration. Arrayent serves various industries, such as appliances, HVAC, lighting, and wellness, with notable clients including Chamberlain, Maytag Commercial Laundry, and Whirlpool Corporation. The company also collaborates with several technology partners to enhance its offerings. Founded in 2002, Arrayent is based in Redwood City, California, and operates as a subsidiary of Prodea Systems, Inc.

NxtGen Data Center & Cloud Services

Series A in 2013
NxtGen delivers central IT platform as a service, including data center. NxtGen provides datacenter & cloud services from it’s own High Density Data Center (HDDC) facilities or deploy centrally managed On Premise Data Center (OPDC).

ElasticBox

Seed Round in 2013
ElasticBox is a provider of multi-cloud application management services that facilitates agile application delivery on both public and private clouds. The platform allows software developers and IT operators to create and organize applications efficiently, significantly accelerating application lifecycles by five to ten times. Customers, including notable companies like Netflix, DeNA, and Cytobank, benefit from a reusable architecture that enables teams to provision instances with a single click. Additionally, ElasticBox offers a sophisticated service catalog and supports continuous integration and delivery, empowering developers to enhance productivity while giving IT operations greater control over the application development process.

Aepona

Acquisition in 2013
Aepona Limited is a technology company based in Belfast, United Kingdom, that specializes in providing a platform for business transformation to service providers and enterprises. Founded in 1995, Aepona enables organizations to leverage their data, connected devices, and infrastructure assets to create, manage, and monetize services through managed APIs. Its offerings include an API monetization platform that allows telecommunications service providers to expose and monetize their core network and cloud assets, as well as agile service enablement solutions for service creation and orchestration. Additionally, Aepona provides a payments and settlement engine, facilitating the implementation of various business models that capitalize on valuable assets and data. The company serves clients across Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia and has locations in Bristol, Colombo, and Leixlip. As of October 2015, Aepona operates as a subsidiary of Persistent Systems, Inc.

Reduxio

Series A in 2013
Since 2012 Reduxio has redefined data management and data protection, and the company has evolved its mission to deliver the first microservices-based storage and data platform for stateful applications. Reduxio’s cloud data platform for Kubernetes pairs high performance software-defined container-native storage and data management with data mobility to enable customers to build a single data cloud for their applications across all their infrastructure, anywhere. Reduxio is backed by Intel Capital, C5 Capital Cloud Partners and Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP).

Tier 3

Series B in 2012
Tier 3 specializes in providing enterprise-class cloud services and software designed to enhance business agility for global companies. The company offers a comprehensive platform that combines infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS), facilitating an efficient transition to IT as a Service. Its virtual private cloud services support a wide range of business application portfolios, catering to development, production, and mission-critical environments. Through advanced cloud orchestration and management capabilities, Tier 3 enables organizations to achieve greater operational efficiency and flexibility, making it an ideal choice for both global enterprises and service providers.

Virtustream

Series B in 2012
Virtustream is a cloud innovator offering enterprise-class cloud solutions to enterprises, governments, and service providers. The company's secure cloud platform enables hybrid cloud deployments, supports multiple hypervisors, and a sub-virtual machine pricing model that is consumption-based. Their xStream Cloud Platform can deliver private, multi-tenant, or hybrid cloud alternatives, managed within a single pane of glass. They also maximize business’s productivity with Cloud Cover, a set of managed services tuned to optimize the way applications run in a cloud. Virtustream was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in McLean, Virginia.

Joyent

Series D in 2012
Joyent, Inc. specializes in providing public and private cloud software solutions tailored for web and mobile applications. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Joyent offers a range of services, including the Joyent Triton Elastic Container Service, which supports mobile, social, media, and e-commerce companies, and the Triton Elastic Container Infrastructure, a private cloud management platform that facilitates container-based infrastructure as a service (IaaS). Additionally, Joyent provides the Manta Storage Service, a distributed object storage solution that integrates compute capabilities, and Triton Private Regions, which combines public and private clouds to enhance control and cost efficiency. As the corporate steward of Node.js, Joyent also offers exclusive performance and debugging tools to assist enterprises in adopting and operating this application framework. Joyent operates data centers in Singapore and South Korea and functions as a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics America.

DynamicOps

Series B in 2011
DynamicOps is a provider of virtual infrastructure and lifecycle management software solutions based in Burlington, MA. The company offers its Operations Virtualization platform, which enables enterprises to efficiently adapt to market changes by transforming existing IT infrastructure into on-demand private and public cloud services within days. This platform allows organizations to tailor their cloud experience by integrating existing processes and easily swapping technologies, thus creating a customized, multi-vendor solution. Key offerings include the DynamicOps Cloud Automation Center, which streamlines the management of IT services across a shared multi-tenant cloud environment, and the Virtual Resource Manager, which automates IT service delivery. Additionally, DynamicOps provides solutions for server provisioning, desktop provisioning, and lab management, empowering enterprise IT to develop next-generation cloud services.

Virtustream

Series B in 2011
Virtustream is a cloud innovator offering enterprise-class cloud solutions to enterprises, governments, and service providers. The company's secure cloud platform enables hybrid cloud deployments, supports multiple hypervisors, and a sub-virtual machine pricing model that is consumption-based. Their xStream Cloud Platform can deliver private, multi-tenant, or hybrid cloud alternatives, managed within a single pane of glass. They also maximize business’s productivity with Cloud Cover, a set of managed services tuned to optimize the way applications run in a cloud. Virtustream was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in McLean, Virginia.

Virtustream

Series A in 2011
Virtustream is a cloud innovator offering enterprise-class cloud solutions to enterprises, governments, and service providers. The company's secure cloud platform enables hybrid cloud deployments, supports multiple hypervisors, and a sub-virtual machine pricing model that is consumption-based. Their xStream Cloud Platform can deliver private, multi-tenant, or hybrid cloud alternatives, managed within a single pane of glass. They also maximize business’s productivity with Cloud Cover, a set of managed services tuned to optimize the way applications run in a cloud. Virtustream was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in McLean, Virginia.

Joyent

Series C in 2010
Joyent, Inc. specializes in providing public and private cloud software solutions tailored for web and mobile applications. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Joyent offers a range of services, including the Joyent Triton Elastic Container Service, which supports mobile, social, media, and e-commerce companies, and the Triton Elastic Container Infrastructure, a private cloud management platform that facilitates container-based infrastructure as a service (IaaS). Additionally, Joyent provides the Manta Storage Service, a distributed object storage solution that integrates compute capabilities, and Triton Private Regions, which combines public and private clouds to enhance control and cost efficiency. As the corporate steward of Node.js, Joyent also offers exclusive performance and debugging tools to assist enterprises in adopting and operating this application framework. Joyent operates data centers in Singapore and South Korea and functions as a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics America.

Virtustream

Series A in 2010
Virtustream is a cloud innovator offering enterprise-class cloud solutions to enterprises, governments, and service providers. The company's secure cloud platform enables hybrid cloud deployments, supports multiple hypervisors, and a sub-virtual machine pricing model that is consumption-based. Their xStream Cloud Platform can deliver private, multi-tenant, or hybrid cloud alternatives, managed within a single pane of glass. They also maximize business’s productivity with Cloud Cover, a set of managed services tuned to optimize the way applications run in a cloud. Virtustream was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in McLean, Virginia.

Joyent

Series A in 2009
Joyent, Inc. specializes in providing public and private cloud software solutions tailored for web and mobile applications. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Joyent offers a range of services, including the Joyent Triton Elastic Container Service, which supports mobile, social, media, and e-commerce companies, and the Triton Elastic Container Infrastructure, a private cloud management platform that facilitates container-based infrastructure as a service (IaaS). Additionally, Joyent provides the Manta Storage Service, a distributed object storage solution that integrates compute capabilities, and Triton Private Regions, which combines public and private clouds to enhance control and cost efficiency. As the corporate steward of Node.js, Joyent also offers exclusive performance and debugging tools to assist enterprises in adopting and operating this application framework. Joyent operates data centers in Singapore and South Korea and functions as a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics America.

VMware

Funding Round in 2007
VMware is a prominent software development company based in Palo Alto, California, specializing in cloud computing and virtualization services. Founded in 1998, VMware plays a crucial role in transforming digital infrastructure by offering solutions that enhance agility and reduce costs for businesses. Its comprehensive software portfolio spans compute, cloud, networking, security, and digital workspace, allowing users to run, manage, and secure applications and data seamlessly across various cloud environments and devices. The company operates globally, generating significant revenue through a combination of licenses, subscriptions, software as a service, and professional services. VMware's neutral approach fosters cohesion between different cloud environments, making it a key player in supporting IT infrastructure, application development, and cybersecurity efforts for organizations worldwide.

OpSource

Series C in 2006
Dimension Data, formerly known as OpSource, is a provider of cloud and managed hosting solutions designed to help businesses of all sizes accelerate growth and scale operations effectively. Established in 2002, the company offers a comprehensive Application Operations service that surpasses traditional hosting by delivering application management, change management, performance management, and application optimization. This approach allows clients to benefit from the flexibility, availability, and community of public cloud services while ensuring the security, performance, and control required by enterprise environments. Dimension Data is certified with SAS 70 Type II, PCI DSS Level 1, and adheres to European Safe Harbor standards, with operations in California, Virginia, the UK, Ireland, and India. The company supports over four hundred Software-as-a-Service independent software vendors, cloud platform providers, carriers, and enterprises, enabling them to manage high-availability, business-critical hosting environments efficiently.

DataSynapse

Series D in 2004
DataSynapse specializes in application service management software designed for data centers. Its platform enables organizations to configure, activate, and manage scalable enterprise-class application services across physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructures in real-time. Key products include FabricServer, which facilitates application virtualization by allowing dynamic scaling based on business policies, and GridServer, a service execution platform that adjusts enterprise services according to performance and business needs. DataSynapse differentiates itself by offering a comprehensive solution for automated provisioning, configuration management, metering, and runtime control, optimizing the management of applications across diverse infrastructures.

DataSynapse

Venture Round in 2001
DataSynapse specializes in application service management software designed for data centers. Its platform enables organizations to configure, activate, and manage scalable enterprise-class application services across physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructures in real-time. Key products include FabricServer, which facilitates application virtualization by allowing dynamic scaling based on business policies, and GridServer, a service execution platform that adjusts enterprise services according to performance and business needs. DataSynapse differentiates itself by offering a comprehensive solution for automated provisioning, configuration management, metering, and runtime control, optimizing the management of applications across diverse infrastructures.
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