Meritech Capital Partners

Meritech Capital Partners is a Palo Alto-based venture capital firm founded in 1999 that provides late-stage and growth-stage funding to technology companies in North America. It concentrates on software, information technology, communications and networking, commonly referred to as TMT, as well as information and medical technology, and primarily targets United States opportunities. The firm typically makes multi-million dollar investments to support scale and expansion of later-stage companies.

Joel Backman

COO

Tanner Bhonslay

Partner

George Bischof

General Partner

Alex Clayton

General Partner

Anthony DeCamillo

Partner

Aimee He

Partner

Alex Kurland

General Partner

Paul Madera

General Partner

Ashley Paston

Partner

Craig Sherman

Managing Director

Michael Springer

Partner

Robert Ward

Co-Founder and General Partner

Past deals in Series D

Astronomer

Series D in 2025
Astronomer is a data engineering software company that builds a managed Apache Airflow platform. Founded in 2014 and based in Cincinnati, Astronomer offers Astro, a data orchestration platform powered by Apache Airflow that enables data teams to build, run, and observe data pipelines-as-code. The platform is designed to deploy, manage, and scale distributed Airflow workflows with features such as isolated resource allocation and controlled user access, supporting data engineers, data scientists, and data analysts in delivering trusted analytics. Astronomer's solutions help organizations increase data availability and visibility by making pipelines observable and governance-friendly across environments.

Huntress

Series D in 2024
Huntress is a cybersecurity provider for small and mid-sized businesses and the managed service providers that support them. It offers a managed security platform and a 24/7 Security Operations Center, delivering technology, services, education, and expertise to protect critical assets from cyber threats. The platform combines automated detection with human threat hunting to uncover and stop threats that bypass preventive tools, including ransomware and persistent footholds. Founded in 2015 by former NSA operators, Huntress serves thousands of partners and more than 100,000 organizations, protecting millions of endpoints.

Pigment

Series D in 2024
Pigment is a business forecasting platform designed to enhance organizational strategy through real-time data visualization and analysis. The platform enables companies to aggregate data from various sources, processing it in real-time to provide a comprehensive view of their operations. Users can leverage Pigment's intuitive interface to explore multiple future scenarios via charts, simulations, and continuous modeling, facilitating improved business planning and forecasting. Additionally, the software incorporates artificial intelligence to support financial planning and decision-making processes, making it a valuable tool for organizations seeking to optimize their strategic initiatives.

Pigment

Series D in 2024
Pigment is a business forecasting platform designed to enhance organizational strategy through real-time data visualization and analysis. The platform enables companies to aggregate data from various sources, processing it in real-time to provide a comprehensive view of their operations. Users can leverage Pigment's intuitive interface to explore multiple future scenarios via charts, simulations, and continuous modeling, facilitating improved business planning and forecasting. Additionally, the software incorporates artificial intelligence to support financial planning and decision-making processes, making it a valuable tool for organizations seeking to optimize their strategic initiatives.

Verkada

Series D in 2022
Verkada develops and provides a unified cloud-based physical security platform. It offers video security cameras, access control systems, environmental sensors, alarms, workplace software, and intercoms integrated with real-time insights to address security risks and inefficiencies across various sectors.

Filevine

Series D in 2022
Filevine is a cloud-based legal case management platform that provides a single digital workspace for law firms to manage cases, documents, communications, and tasks. The software enables real-time collaboration among team members, stores all case materials in a central repository, and lets users access case files from smartphones, tablets, and laptops. It supports case organization for personal injury and multi-party matters, includes features such as task assignment, calendars, due-date tracking, file sharing, email and document collaboration, and client communication directly within the case file. By unifying project, team, and client management, Filevine helps firms move cases toward resolution with secure, scalable tools designed for legal professionals.

Newfront

Series D in 2022
Newfront is a technology-enabled insurance broker and provider of risk management services that combines brokerage technology with risk analytics and benchmarking to help businesses purchase and manage insurance. The platform supports risk control and claims advocacy, organizes leases, contracts, and related information, assigns brokers to review quotes and coverage options, and assists with renewals, claims, and certificates. It aims to streamline the insurance purchasing process by offering policy options from multiple carriers and providing insight-based recommendations to simplify terms and renewals.

FloQast

Series D in 2021
FloQast is a software company specializing in financial close management. It offers tools to streamline the month-end close process, improve collaboration among accounting teams, and enhance accuracy in financial reporting. FloQast's platform provides features such as task management, documentation, reconciliation, and reporting, integrating with various accounting systems like QuickBooks, NetSuite, and SAP.

Flock Safety

Series D in 2021
Flock Safety is a company that specializes in security solutions through the use of automated license plate recognition (ALPR) cameras. Its primary product, the ALPR camera system, is designed for use by neighborhoods, law enforcement agencies, and businesses to capture and analyze vehicle license plates. This technology aids in both preventing and solving crimes by providing actionable data to local authorities. Flock Safety's platform emphasizes community collaboration, integrating efforts from cities, businesses, schools, and law enforcement to enhance public safety. The company's full-service, maintenance-free technology is trusted by various communities as a means to deter crime and promote a safer environment for residents. Additionally, the system proactively alerts police when stolen vehicles enter monitored areas, enabling faster response and community involvement in crime prevention.

Aviatrix

Series D in 2021
Aviatrix specializes in cloud networking, aiming to simplify processes for enterprises. With over 500 global clients, their platform offers visibility, security, and control for adaptable cloud networking. They also provide the Aviatrix Certified Engineer (ACE) Program, empowering professionals in multicloud networking and security.

Aledade

Series D in 2021
Aledade is a health technology and services platform that partners with independent primary care physicians to form and operate Accountable Care Organizations in the United States. It provides data analytics, guided workflows, regulatory and contracting support, payer relationships, and local on-the-ground expertise to help practices transform operations, optimize care delivery, and align incentives around value-based care. The platform integrates care data across the continuum, offers practice management tools, and supports governance and policy guidance to enable autonomous physician groups—from small practices to multispecialty networks and community health centers—to improve patient outcomes while reducing overall costs. Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, the company was founded in 2014.

Personio

Series D in 2021
Personio develops an all-in-one HR software for small to medium-sized companies with 10 to 2,000 employees. Its platform streamlines HR management, recruiting, talent management, and payroll processes.

Self Financial

Series D in 2020
Self Financial offers mobile-based credit-building tools designed for individuals seeking to improve their credit scores. Its primary products include a Credit Builder Account, which combines an installment loan with savings, and the Self Visa Credit Card, enabling users to build security deposits over time. The company aims to make credit building accessible regardless of financial history.

Self Financial

Series D in 2020
Self Financial offers mobile-based credit-building tools designed for individuals seeking to improve their credit scores. Its primary products include a Credit Builder Account, which combines an installment loan with savings, and the Self Visa Credit Card, enabling users to build security deposits over time. The company aims to make credit building accessible regardless of financial history.

Lyra Health

Series D in 2020
Lyra Health operates a digital health platform that enhances mental health care for employees by connecting them with a curated network of therapists and coaches. Founded in 2015 and based in Burlingame, California, Lyra uses matching technology to pair individuals with suitable providers based on their needs and preferences. The platform offers live video therapy, coaching, and digital self-care tools, ensuring faster access to care and better outcomes compared to traditional plans. Lyra assesses treatment effectiveness using clinical measures like the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 for conditions such as anxiety and depression. This approach results in significantly more people receiving care and achieving improved mental health outcomes.

Encoded Therapeutics

Series D in 2020
Encoded Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on precision gene therapies to treat a broad range of severe genetic disorders. It develops therapies and a platform that identifies human genome sequences that regulate gene expression using screening and computational approaches. The company's pipeline targets conditions across multiple pathways, including neurocircuitry, liver and metabolic disorders, neurodegeneration, and cardiovascular disease, aiming to help medical practitioners treat patients and improve outcomes. Based in South San Francisco, California, Encoded Therapeutics was founded in 2014 and was previously known as Encoded Genomics.

Lucid Software

Series D in 2020
Lucid Software designs cloud-based visual collaboration tools that help teams communicate and convert ideas into actionable content. Its products include Lucidchart, a diagramming application for creating flowcharts, process maps, and other visuals; Lucidspark, a virtual whiteboard for ideation and real-time collaboration; and Lucidpress, a publishing tool for creating print and digital content. The platform enables brainstorming, planning, and workflow collaboration, allowing teams to clarify complex information, align insights, and share visuals across organizations. Headquartered in South Jordan, Utah, the company has grown to serve users globally, with offices in Melbourne and Amsterdam and customers across multiple industries. Since its founding in 2010, Lucid Software has built a broad ecosystem of partners and integrations designed to enhance productivity and enable consistent branding and effective visual communication.

NeueHealth

Series D in 2019
NeueHealth is a healthcare company dedicated to providing high-quality, coordinated care to aging and underserved populations. It operates through two segments: NeueCare, which manages risk in partnership with external payors, serving diverse patient populations; and NeueSolutions, offering technology, services, and clinical care solutions to empower providers.

Segment

Series D in 2019
Segment.io, Inc. is a company that specializes in customer data infrastructure, enabling businesses to collect, unify, and connect their customer data across various platforms. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Segment offers a single API that allows organizations to track customer information across multiple devices and channels. This data can be seamlessly sent to a variety of third-party tools, internal systems, or SQL databases. Additionally, Segment provides a product known as Data Lakes, which assists companies in leveraging their customer data to enhance user experiences. The company also maintains an office in Dublin, Ireland, and operates as a subsidiary of Twilio Inc. as of November 2020.

10x Genomics

Series D in 2019
10x Genomics develops and sells instruments, consumables, and software for analyzing biological systems. Its products include Chromium platforms for single-cell gene expression analysis, immune profiling, epigenetics study, and spatial gene expression measurement. Serving academic, government, biopharmaceutical, and other institutions globally.

Carta

Series D in 2018
Carta is a software company that operates a SEC-registered transfer agent and equity management platform for private companies. The platform helps private firms manage cap tables, corporate governance, 409A valuations, and compliance, issue stock electronically, and share equity information among shareholders, employees, auditors, and counsel. It digitizes stock certificates, stock options, warrants, and derivatives to provide a real-time view of ownership and enables employees to track vesting and exercise rights. Carta serves venture-backed startups, pre-IPO companies, and other private enterprises in the United States and internationally. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company maintains additional offices in the United States, Brazil, and Canada.

Amplitude

Series D in 2018
Amplitude is a software company that offers a product intelligence platform designed to help businesses analyze customer behavior within digital products. The platform enables companies to leverage customer data to enhance product experiences, driving systematic business growth. Amplitude delivers its services through a subscription-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, providing ongoing support, initial setup, and training to its clients. The majority of the company’s revenue comes from its operations in the United States, reflecting its focus on delivering value through comprehensive analytics and insights.

DataRobot

Series D in 2018
DataRobot develops an automated machine learning platform that enables users across various industries to build predictive models. Its cloud-based solution, DataRobot Cloud, offers a project-based curriculum for gaining insights from data scientists. The company also provides DataRobot MLOps for deploying and managing machine learning models, along with enterprise features like flexible deployment and governance in its DataRobot Enterprise solution.

Pendo

Series D in 2018
Pendo is a technology company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, that provides a product experience platform designed to enhance user engagement with software products. The platform integrates analytics, user guidance, communication tools, and feedback mechanisms, allowing product teams to better understand user interactions and optimize trial conversions and onboarding processes. By leveraging actionable insights, Pendo enables businesses to make informed decisions about feature development and product adoption. Its client base includes notable organizations such as Verizon, Morgan Stanley, and Salesforce. Additionally, Pendo supports the global community of product and digital leaders through initiatives like Mind the Product and various sponsored events and podcasts.

Auth0

Series D in 2018
Auth0, Inc. is a cloud-based identity platform that specializes in providing authentication and authorization solutions for developers and security professionals. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, the company offers a comprehensive suite of APIs and tools that streamline the process of user authentication across various applications and platforms. The platform supports single sign-on capabilities, allowing users to authenticate via multiple identity providers while enabling developers to customize the authentication pipeline. Auth0's services also include multi-factor authentication and passwordless login options, enhancing security and user experience. Additionally, the company offers Auth0 Signals, a set of threat intelligence tools designed to protect against identity attacks by leveraging information from the dark web. With a global presence that includes offices in London, Singapore, Buenos Aires, Sydney, and Tokyo, Auth0 serves a diverse clientele, ranging from startups to large enterprises.

10x Genomics

Series D in 2018
10x Genomics develops and sells instruments, consumables, and software for analyzing biological systems. Its products include Chromium platforms for single-cell gene expression analysis, immune profiling, epigenetics study, and spatial gene expression measurement. Serving academic, government, biopharmaceutical, and other institutions globally.

Icertis

Series D in 2018
Icertis is a cloud-based enterprise contract management platform that streamlines complex contract processes. Founded in 2009, it helps businesses accelerate growth by improving contract velocity, safeguard against risks through regulatory compliance, and optimize commercial relationships to maximize revenue.

Glint

Series D in 2017
Glint Inc. develops a real-time employee engagement platform that helps organizations enhance employee retention and satisfaction. The platform offers a Visibility solution for HR teams and leaders to access and analyze data, highlighting strengths, weaknesses, and trends within the workforce. Additionally, the Insight solution provides analytics to address engagement issues, while the Action platform guides leaders in implementing strategies to improve employee engagement and drive results. Established in 2013, Glint is headquartered in Redwood City, California, with a European, Middle Eastern, and African base in London. The platform is utilized by prominent companies such as United Airlines and Intuit, combining intuitive design with sophisticated analytics to foster a supportive work environment and empower employees to perform at their best. As of late 2018, Glint operates as a subsidiary of LinkedIn Corporation.

Duo Security

Series D in 2017
Duo Security provides cloud-based access protection solutions for companies worldwide, specializing in multi-factor authentication (MFA), passwordless login, and single sign-on (SSO) technologies. Their services include unified endpoint visibility, adaptive authentication, policy enforcement, and secure remote access to both cloud and on-premises applications. Duo Security's offerings help protect against phishing, credential theft, and application breaches, serving industries such as healthcare, finance, technology, government, education, legal, retail, and more. Founded in 2009 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the company also has offices in San Mateo, California; Austin, Texas; and London, United Kingdom. As of September 28, 2018, Duo Security operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems.

Braze

Series D in 2017
Braze is a customer engagement platform that helps brands deliver relevant, human experiences across channels. It offers a mobile marketing automation and customer relationship management solution with AI-powered tools for engagement orchestration, including messaging, chatbots, and content management, plus campaign optimization insights, data analysis, and segment analytics. The platform enables cross-channel personalization across mobile, email, web, television, and connected devices, and provides data security, data warehousing and streaming capabilities. Braze uses AI to power functionality across its stack. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in New York, it has offices in London, San Francisco, Chicago, and Singapore. Braze serves industries such as retail and e-commerce, media and entertainment, financial services, and travel and hospitality, focusing on timely, contextually relevant interactions between consumers and brands.

ForgeRock

Series D in 2017
ForgeRock is a multinational software company that develops and markets digital identity and access management solutions. It offers a platform for Identity Management, Access Management, Identity Governance, and AI-powered Autonomous Identity, enabling organizations to securely manage customer, employee, device, and thing identities. The company helps organizations comply with privacy and consent requirements such as GDPR and HIPAA, and supports secure interactions across customers, partners, and devices. ForgeRock serves industries including financial services, retail, telecommunications, automotive, government, healthcare, and insurance, with a global presence across North America, Europe, and Asia. Its technology functions as the digital identity system of record to support privacy, consent, and identity governance in both enterprise and public sector environments.

CloudHealth Technologies

Series D in 2017
CloudHealth Technologies, Inc. is a Boston-based company specializing in IT service management solutions for cloud environments. Founded in 2012, the company offers a cloud analytics platform called CloudHealth that aggregates and analyzes data from various cloud providers, helping organizations align their cloud operations with business objectives. This platform enables users to assess costs, usage, and performance trends, while also supporting cloud governance and optimization. Additionally, CloudHealth provides automation tools to streamline day-to-day cloud management operations. The company serves enterprises and technology firms on a subscription basis, facilitating improved decision-making and operational efficiency in managing cloud resources. In 2013, CloudHealth Technologies changed its name from CloudPercept, and as of October 2018, it operates as a subsidiary of VMware, Inc.

Looker

Series D in 2017
Looker is a business intelligence platform that empowers companies to derive insights from their data and integrate them into operational workflows. It enables data-driven decisions across the organization by delivering actionable insights where they're needed most.

Ionic Security

Series D in 2016
Ionic Security develops a unified data security platform that protects sensitive information across clouds, environments, and devices. Its platform offers access control, intellectual property monitoring, data encryption, and policy management without proxies or gateways, enabling secure data handling without disrupting user behavior.

Bromium

Series D in 2016
Bromium Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in micro-virtualization technology to combat advanced malware threats targeting enterprise environments. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, with a research and development center in Cambridge, United Kingdom, Bromium provides its flagship product, Bromium vSentry, which protects Windows PCs by isolating potentially harmful tasks within hardware-isolated micro-virtual machines. This approach allows organizations to safely engage with cloud applications and access various types of media while minimizing risk. The platform enhances security by enabling real-time threat intelligence and management, allowing IT departments to respond swiftly to emerging threats. Bromium serves a diverse range of industries, including energy, finance, government, healthcare, technology, and retail. As a subsidiary of HP Inc., Bromium is committed to delivering innovative solutions that improve enterprise security without requiring significant changes to existing management tools or skill sets.

Datadog

Series D in 2016
Datadog, Inc. is a cloud-native company headquartered in New York that provides a comprehensive monitoring and analytics platform for developers, IT operations teams, and business users globally. Founded in 2010, Datadog's software-as-a-service platform integrates infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring, log management, user experience monitoring, and network performance monitoring. By consolidating data from servers, containers, databases, and third-party services, Datadog enables organizations to achieve real-time observability of their technology stacks. Its robust features include advanced analytics, collaborative tools, and alerting capabilities, which help teams proactively manage performance issues, minimize downtime, and enhance user experiences.

CloudPassage

Series D in 2015
CloudPassage, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in providing an automated security platform for public and hybrid cloud environments, as well as data centers. Its flagship product, CloudPassage Halo, is a software-as-a-service platform that offers a range of security features, including dynamic firewall automation, software vulnerability assessment, and compliance monitoring. The Halo platform consists of several components, such as the Halo Daemon, which monitors server security, and the Halo Grid, which analyzes data collected from various sources. CloudPassage enables organizations to deploy security controls rapidly and scale them according to their needs, ensuring continuous protection for servers, instances, and containers. Notable clients include Citrix, Salesforce.com, and Adobe, highlighting its effectiveness in enhancing security and compliance for leading enterprises. Founded in 2009, CloudPassage is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Tegile Systems

Series D in 2015
Tegile Systems, Inc. specializes in providing flash-driven storage solutions, including hybrid and all-flash storage arrays, designed for various enterprise applications such as databases, server virtualization, and virtual desktop environments. Based in Newark, California, the company offers a patented IntelliFlash architecture that delivers high input/output performance and low latency, enabling customers to enhance business operations while reducing storage capacity requirements. Tegile Systems also features IntelliFlash, a storage operating system that allows users to adjust the amount of flash in their storage systems for optimal performance and cost efficiency, as well as IntelliCare, a cloud-based customer care program. Founded in 2010, Tegile Systems serves a diverse clientele across sectors including desktop and server virtualization, government, and education. In 2017, it became a subsidiary of Western Digital Corporation.

SimpliVity

Series D in 2015
SimpliVity Corporation is a provider of hyperconverged infrastructure solutions designed to enhance the deployment of resources and workloads in data centers. The company offers several products, including OmniCube, a 2U rack-mounted system that integrates server, storage, and networking services, thereby improving the management, protection, and performance of virtualized workloads. Additionally, its OmniCube Hyperconverged Infrastructure platform addresses data efficiency and global management needs in virtualized and cloud environments. SimpliVity's solutions also include OmniView, a web-based support dashboard featuring predictive analytics, and OmniStack Hyperconverged Infrastructure, which integrates with Cisco UCS to consolidate multiple core data center functions. The company's technology is utilized across various sectors, including energy, education, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, SimpliVity has support centers in Cork, Ireland, and Raleigh, North Carolina. As of February 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.

Nextdoor

Series D in 2015
Nextdoor operates a social networking platform connecting neighbors globally, fostering local conversations and community support. It offers services like Help Map to assist vulnerable residents during crises. The company is headquartered in San Francisco with operations across multiple countries.

Sonendo

Series D in 2014
Sonendo is a commercial-stage medical technology company that develops dental devices and software to save teeth. It markets the GentleWave System, a root canal therapy platform that cleans and disinfects the microscopic spaces within teeth without removing tooth structure, improving clinical outcomes and practice efficiency. The system includes a console and accessories and integrates with TDO Software, its endodontic practice management software that unifies imaging, practice management, referral reporting, CBCT imaging, and built-in communication with the GentleWave System. Founded in 2006 and based in Laguna Hills, California, Sonendo operates with two business segments: Product, comprising the GentleWave console and instruments, and Software, providing practice management licenses. The company aims to transform dentistry by saving teeth through sound science.

Anaplan

Series D in 2014
Anaplan, Inc. offers a cloud-based connected planning platform that enables organizations to unify disparate data structures across various business functions, including finance, sales, supply chain, marketing, human resources, and operations. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in San Francisco, Anaplan provides its services through a subscription model, allowing users to access its platform over the Internet. The company focuses on enhancing decision-making and collaboration within organizations by delivering business planning and performance management solutions from a single hub. In addition to its core platform, Anaplan offers professional services, including consulting, implementation, training, and planning transformation advisory services. With operations in multiple countries and a network of expert partners, Anaplan supports large and fast-growing organizations in streamlining their planning processes and making informed decisions.

DataStax

Series D in 2013
DataStax is a technology company that develops database software for cloud applications. It offers enterprise-scale data platforms built on Apache Cassandra, including DataStax Enterprise and Astra, a database-as-a-service for Cassandra applications designed to accelerate deployment and scale. The company also provides management and development tools such as OpsCenter for monitoring, DevCenter for querying, and K8ssandra, a Kubernetes distribution of Cassandra, along with Constellation, a cloud data platform, and it offers training, support, and consulting. DataStax serves large enterprises, government agencies, and systems integrators. In addition, DataStax provides tools for building AI-powered applications, including a vector database with real-time data processing and integration capabilities, APIs and data pipelines to deploy AI apps, semantic search functionality, and compatibility with machine learning frameworks. The company was founded in 2010 and is based in Santa Clara, California, with additional offices worldwide.

Panzura

Series D in 2013
Panzura is a provider of enterprise storage infrastructure designed for cloud-era data management. Its Global Cloud Storage System combines an on-premise controller with the Global File System and software that orchestrates the system, enabling cloud-enabled NAS-like file sharing and multi-site collaboration across locations and workloads. The platform supports cloud integration, archiving, and data protection across multi-cloud environments, with products for cloud-based long-term storage and multi-cloud file services. Panzura targets industries such as architecture, engineering and construction, oil and gas, entertainment, healthcare, manufacturing, and legal, helping organizations consolidate dispersed data, gain visibility, improve cyber resilience, and enable AI-ready access to files where and when needed. The company emphasizes a unified data engine that transforms cloud object storage into a scalable file system, with on-prem and cloud components, and provides professional services and support.

Evernote

Series D in 2012
Evernote is a software company that develops note-taking and information-management apps for individuals and teams across mobile devices, tablets, and computers. Its flagship Evernote app provides a single workspace to write, collect, discuss, and present information, while companion tools such as Skitch offer visual annotation, Scannable converts documents to shareable scans, Web Clipper saves web pages with text, links, and images, and Penultimate enables handwriting on iPad. The products synchronize across devices and operating systems to help users capture ideas, organize content, and access it wherever they work. Based in Redwood City, California, Evernote operates as an independent, privately held company with a large global user base, widely used to capture notes, clips, and images and to support solo work as well as collaboration.

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.

Box

Series D in 2011
Box is a cloud content management and file sharing service that offers secure storage and collaboration tools for users and enterprises. Founded in 2005, the company launched its platform in 2006 with the aim of facilitating access to and sharing of content across various devices and networks. Box serves over 8 million users, providing features that allow individuals and organizations to securely manage their critical information in the cloud. The platform supports a wide range of content formats and includes tools for governance and e-signature, enhancing workflow management and collaboration. Headquartered in Redwood City, California, Box continues to evolve its offerings to meet the needs of businesses across various industries.

Tremor Video

Series D in 2010
Provides video advertising solutions for advertisers and agencies, and publisher partners in the United States and internationally.

Telaria

Series D in 2010
Telaria is a software platform that enables publishers worldwide to manage and monetize their digital video inventory. It offers real-time analytics, data-driven decisioning tools, and optimization solutions for publishers' ad yield.

Prosper Marketplace

Series D in 2010
Founded in 2005, Prosper Marketplace is a leading online lending platform that connects borrowers with investors. It facilitates fixed-rate, unsecured personal loans through its transparent marketplace, benefiting both parties financially and socially.

AmberPoint

Series D in 2008
AmberPoint, founded in 2001, specializes in providing software solutions for service-oriented architecture (SOA) visibility, management, and security. The company caters to a diverse clientele, including commercial organizations, federal agencies, and software vendors. AmberPoint's offerings encompass SOA discovery and cataloging, service management and security, business transaction management, business system validation, and closed-loop governance. With a team of experienced executives and developers hailing from leading technology firms, AmberPoint has established a strong presence in the market, demonstrating significant customer traction and a clear understanding of industry requirements.

Imperva

Series D in 2008
Imperva, Inc. is a cybersecurity company based in Redwood Shores, California, that specializes in protecting critical business data and applications across cloud and on-premises environments. Founded in 2002, Imperva develops a range of security solutions, including its SecureSphere product line, which offers database, file, and web application security. The company’s services also include Incapsula, which provides cloud-based website security and distributed denial of service protection, as well as ThreatRadar for crowdsourced security intelligence. Additionally, CounterBreach safeguards enterprise data against loss from compromised users, and Imperva Camouflage Data Masking allows for the secure use of sensitive information in development and testing. Imperva serves various sectors, including finance, healthcare, retail, and telecommunications, through a network of distributors and resellers, while also offering ongoing support and professional services.

Touchdown Technologies

Series D in 2008
Touchdown Technologies, Inc. is a manufacturer specializing in advanced Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) probecards, which are essential for the production wafer testing needs of semiconductor manufacturers. Founded in 2003 and based in Baldwin Park, California, the company offers innovative products such as the ACCU-TORQ probe, a torsional contactor, and GIGA-TORQ probecards specifically designed for DRAM applications. Touchdown Technologies aims to reduce the cost of wafer testing by delivering cutting-edge technologies that enhance the efficiency of highly parallel probecards. The company was previously known as Integrated Micromachines, Inc.

ForeScout Technologies

Series D in 2007
ForeScout Technologies is a leader in providing network access control and policy compliance management solutions, focusing on enhancing security through visibility. The company specializes in agentless identification and management of traditional and Internet of Things (IoT) devices as they connect to networks. By integrating its platform with existing security tools, ForeScout enables Global 2000 enterprises and government agencies to improve incident response and streamline workflows. Its offerings assist various industries, including healthcare, financial services, and utilities, by accurately classifying risks, identifying anomalies, and promptly addressing cyber threats while ensuring the continuity of critical business operations. The company's technology plays a crucial role in transforming the security landscape by making previously hidden devices visible and manageable.

BroadSoft

Series D in 2007
BroadSoft develops software and services that enable telecommunications service providers to deliver cloud‑based unified communications to enterprise customers worldwide. Its portfolio includes UC‑One, a cloud communication platform that integrates voice, messaging, video conferencing, screen sharing, file sharing and virtual meeting rooms; Team‑One, a collaboration tool for chat, notes, file sharing and project organization; BroadSoft Hub, a cloud service that fuses real‑time communications with cloud applications and contextual intelligence; and CC‑One, a contact‑center solution that supports omni‑channel interactions and collaboration between agents and back‑office staff. The company also supplies the BroadWorks application server and the BroadCloud SaaS platform, and offers professional support, consulting, training and lifecycle services. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland, BroadSoft serves more than 500 telecommunications carriers, including 18 of the world’s largest, across more than 70 countries and in 25 languages. Since 2018 it operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems.

Transitive

Series D in 2006
Transitive is a technology company specializing in cross-platform virtualization, enabling the seamless execution of software applications across different hardware and operating systems. The company has developed pioneering solutions that allow applications compiled for one CPU architecture to operate on platforms utilizing different CPUs without requiring modifications to source code or binaries. This innovative hardware virtualization technology facilitates the transportability of legacy enterprise applications, allowing IT managers to efficiently replicate and run these applications on modern, standardized platforms. By doing so, Transitive helps organizations avoid the costs and delays associated with traditional software porting projects, delivering performance comparable to native applications.

Acopia Networks

Series D in 2006
Acopia Networks specializes in intelligent file virtualization solutions designed to enhance data management for enterprises. The company offers the Acopia ARX series of intelligent file virtualization devices, which automate essential data management tasks and mitigate disruptions related to storage management operations. Additionally, Acopia Networks provides the FreedomFabric network operating system software, enabling organizations to manage unstructured file data more efficiently by automating various storage management functions. The company's services also include data migration, storage tiering, data replication, and load balancing, allowing customers to implement an adaptive infrastructure that integrates applications, servers, and storage across their global operations.

Sourcefire

Venture Round in 2006
Sourcefire, Inc. is a provider of enterprise threat management solutions focused on enhancing the cybersecurity of IT infrastructures across various sectors, including healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, energy, education, retail, telecommunications, and government organizations. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Columbia, Maryland, the company develops both open source and commercial security products. Notably, its offerings include Snort, an open source intrusion prevention technology, and the Sourcefire 3D System, which integrates multiple security solutions such as intrusion prevention, network behavior analysis, and vulnerability assessment within a unified management framework. Additionally, Sourcefire provides ClamAV, an open source anti-virus and anti-malware solution. Alongside its products, the company offers technical support and professional services that encompass network security deployment, customer support, and certification training. Sourcefire markets its products through a direct sales force and through partnerships with resellers, distributors, and original equipment manufacturers.

AmberPoint

Series D in 2006
AmberPoint, founded in 2001, specializes in providing software solutions for service-oriented architecture (SOA) visibility, management, and security. The company caters to a diverse clientele, including commercial organizations, federal agencies, and software vendors. AmberPoint's offerings encompass SOA discovery and cataloging, service management and security, business transaction management, business system validation, and closed-loop governance. With a team of experienced executives and developers hailing from leading technology firms, AmberPoint has established a strong presence in the market, demonstrating significant customer traction and a clear understanding of industry requirements.

Reliant Technologies

Series D in 2006
Reliant Technologies specializes in advanced laser treatments, particularly focusing on their proprietary Fraxelâ„¢ Laser Treatment. Founded in 2001 by a team of leading laser scientists, clinicians, and business executives, the company aims to redefine the standards of care in dermatology. Reliant's innovative technology platform addresses the challenges associated with aging and sun-damaged skin, moving beyond traditional, bulky laser systems. The company is committed to delivering effective solutions that enhance patient outcomes and streamline the treatment process, establishing a new paradigm in laser medicine.

ForeScout Technologies

Series D in 2005
ForeScout Technologies is a leader in providing network access control and policy compliance management solutions, focusing on enhancing security through visibility. The company specializes in agentless identification and management of traditional and Internet of Things (IoT) devices as they connect to networks. By integrating its platform with existing security tools, ForeScout enables Global 2000 enterprises and government agencies to improve incident response and streamline workflows. Its offerings assist various industries, including healthcare, financial services, and utilities, by accurately classifying risks, identifying anomalies, and promptly addressing cyber threats while ensuring the continuity of critical business operations. The company's technology plays a crucial role in transforming the security landscape by making previously hidden devices visible and manageable.

MetraTech

Series D in 2005
MetraTech Corp. simplifies and enables global commerce innovation, while helping businesses respond to an ever changing customer and partner relationship landscape. They empower businesses to embrace change through a unique agreements-based billing, commerce and compensation solution that models and supports fluid, personalized, multi-party agreements for customers, partners and suppliers. They automate business processes and business models to address rapidly changing or complex business strategies. Their products are deployed globally, and their customers use MetraTech to innovatively create and securely collect revenue, provide settlement to partners and manage their customer lifecycle in 12 languages, 28 currencies and 90 countries. Customers include Arkadin, Bell, Concur, the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC), CETIP, The City of Chicago, GRU Sao Paulo International Airport, GXS, Intercall, LifeLock, Microsoft, PGi, Telia Sonera, Telus, and Telmore. The company is headquartered in Boston, with offices in London, Paris and Rio de Janeiro. MetraTech is a venture-backed, privately held company whose investors include Accel Partners, Meritech Capital and Vesbridge Partners.

Azul Systems

Series D in 2005
Azul Systems, Inc., established in 2002 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in designing and developing Java runtime solutions. The company offers two primary products: Zing, a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) optimized for enterprise applications requiring low latency, high transaction rates, and consistent response times; and Zulu, a family of certified, open-source builds of OpenJDK with flexible commercial support options, catering to various enterprise, cloud, and embedded/IoT deployments. Azul serves Fortune 500 and Global 1000 enterprises across industries such as capital markets, digital advertising, and telecom, selling its products in the United States and EMEA countries. Additionally, Azul provides open-source tools for latency reporting, application profiling, and Java environment analysis.

Netezza

Series D in 2005
Netezza is a company that specializes in optimized data warehouse applications, offering integrated solutions that combine storage, processing, and analytics for enhanced performance and efficiency. Its products are designed for a diverse range of clients, including enterprises, mid-market companies, and government agencies, both in the United States and internationally. Netezza's technology provides valuable insights into business trends and anomalies, facilitating informed strategic decision-making. Additionally, the company offers Mantra database activity-monitoring appliances, which help clients monitor and audit access to their critical stored data. Through these offerings, Netezza aims to empower organizations with the tools necessary for effective data management and analysis.

Vonage Holdings

Series D in 2004
Vonage Holdings Corp. specializes in cloud-based communication services for businesses and consumers. It offers a range of products, including integrated voice, text, video, and data applications, API solutions for embedding communications into apps and websites, and various service plans for home telephone services. Vonage's offerings enable businesses to enhance customer interactions, create new experiences, and leverage data and AI for successful conversations. It serves a diverse range of industries, including healthcare, education, retail, and finance, and operates globally, selling its products through various channels.

Force10 Networks

Series D in 2004
Force10 Networks, Inc. is a manufacturer of networking equipment and solutions that cater to data center and network deployment needs. The company operates primarily in two segments: Ethernet and Transport. The Ethernet segment includes 1 GbE and 10GbE switches and routers designed for data centers, enterprises, and service providers, while the Transport segment offers products for metro and inter-office optical networks, wireless aggregation, and converged business access networks. Force10 is recognized for its high-performance data center solutions, which are built on open, standards-based hardware and software, enabling clients to achieve scalability, reliability, and application awareness. The company's products are marketed through a direct sales force in the United States and through various international channel partners. Founded in 1999 and based in San Jose, California, Force10 Networks operates as a subsidiary of Dell Marketing L.P.

Fortinet

Series D in 2003
Fortinet is a global cybersecurity company offering network security appliances and solutions. It serves enterprises of all sizes, managed service providers, and telecommunications carriers, providing high-level security while reducing total cost of ownership.

BlueArc

Series D in 2003
BlueArc is a prominent provider of high-performance unified network storage systems tailored for enterprise and data-intensive markets, including sectors such as electronic discovery, entertainment, federal government, higher education, internet services, oil and gas, and life sciences. The company specializes in storage hardware that supports both network attached storage (NAS) and storage area network (SAN) services on a converged storage platform. BlueArc's offerings include SiliconFS, a file system engine designed to manage data movement, as well as a suite of software functionalities aimed at optimizing the performance of its storage solutions. Additionally, the company provides JetClone, a system software for virtual environments utilizing a VMDK file structure, and tiered storage solutions that facilitate the consolidation and deployment of various storage types within the same network-attached storage systems.

Bigband Networks

Series D in 2003
BigBand Networks, Inc. is a provider of integrated broadband access solutions, specializing in network-based platforms for cable operators and telecommunications companies. The company develops, markets, and sells technologies that enable these operators to deliver video services across various transmission mediums, including coaxial, fiber, and copper networks. With a focus on enhancing the capabilities of broadband infrastructure, BigBand Networks operates both in the United States and internationally, catering to the evolving needs of the telecommunications industry.

Santera Systems

Series D in 2003
Santera Systems is a provider of advanced networking switching products tailored for the communications market. The company specializes in carrier-class, next-generation switches that facilitate both trunk and line functionality, enabling seamless migration from circuit to packet-based systems. Its core offerings include enhanced voice switching, integrated voice and data switching, and voice over broadband solutions. Through its innovative technology, Santera Systems delivers substantial capital and operating cost efficiencies ranging from 50 to 70 percent, making it a compelling choice for businesses seeking to optimize their voice and data transmission capabilities.

Danger

Series D in 2003
Danger was a technology company that specialized in providing software platforms and hardware for mobile communication, most notably powering the T-Mobile Sidekick phone. The Sidekick, known for its youth-oriented design and messaging capabilities, facilitated significant user engagement, handling thousands of messages and pageviews monthly. In 2008, Danger was acquired by Microsoft, which led to significant developments in its service offerings. However, the company faced challenges, including a major data loss incident in 2009 when a server failure resulted in the loss of user data not stored locally. By 2011, T-Mobile and Microsoft discontinued the cloud data service for Danger-powered devices, marking the end of an era for the Sidekick. Despite these challenges, Danger was recognized for its role in enabling mobile operators to deliver integrated internet services and facilitate social interactions among users.

Counterpane Internet Security

Series D in 2003
Counterpane delivers Managed Security Monitoring to some of the best-known corporations in e-commerce, finance, healthcare, hosting, insurance, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and transportation.

Knowledge Networks

Series D in 2002
Knowledge Networks, Inc., established in 1998 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, is a consumer information company specializing in delivering consumer insights and research to researchers and marketers. It offers two primary services: Knowledge Networks/SRI for media research and Knowledge Networks/PDI for promotion research. The company also provides expertise in media, marketing, advertising, and government and academic studies, along with services in study designs, analytics, and custom panel creation. It serves a diverse range of industries, including consumer packaged goods, retail, pharmaceuticals and healthcare, government and academic research, media, and financial services, primarily through online research using its Internet panel.

InterSurvey

Series D in 2002
InterSurvey.com, create and match great domain platforms like the survey platform with talented people, applications and resources to build successful, value driven, web-based businesses quickly.

TollBridge Technologies

Series D in 2001
TollBridge Technologies is a leading provider of voice-over-broadband solutions tailored for next-generation carriers, boasting over 40,000 lines in active commercial service. The company specializes in developing IP-based voice systems that deliver cost-effective, toll-quality voice and integrated data services. Its VoIP gateways utilize the TollVoice architecture, enabling the seamless transmission of voice from IP networks through Class 5 switches. This technology supports both small business and consumer markets, compatible with various broadband access technologies, including DSL, cable, and wireless networks. Through its innovative solutions, TollBridge Technologies plays a pivotal role in advancing the capabilities of voice communications in the digital age.

Salesforce

Series D in 2001
Salesforce is a cloud-based software company that provides enterprise customer relationship management software and applications on a subscription basis. It designs and develops cloud-based enterprise software for sales, customer service, marketing automation, e-commerce, analytics, and application development, offering a comprehensive suite including Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Commerce Cloud, MuleSoft for data integration, and the Salesforce Platform. Its Customer 360 platform unifies customer data across systems, apps, and devices to help organizations sell, service, market, and conduct commerce more effectively.

OurHouse

Series D in 2000
OurHouse is an established online retailer specializing in hardware products and home decor items. Founded in 1999, the company operates its own e-commerce platform, offering customers a wide range of products along with expert advice. OurHouse has collaborated with Ace Hardware, a prominent retailers' cooperative based in Oak Brook, Illinois, to enhance its product offerings and customer service.
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