New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates, Inc. is a private equity and venture capital firm founded in 1977 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, with additional offices in India and China. The firm specializes in investing across various stages of business development, from seed funding to public offerings, with a strong emphasis on the technology and healthcare sectors. Its investment strategy encompasses a wide range of industries, including information technology, consumer internet, financial technology, software, healthcare services, life sciences, biopharmaceuticals, and energy technology. New Enterprise Associates actively engages with entrepreneurs to support the growth of their companies, making investments between $0.05 million and $20 million. The firm has a global investment focus, particularly in regions such as Asia, Brazil, and the United States.

Michael Albert

Associate

Kate Barrett

Partner, Communications

Peter Barris

Chairman

Forest Baskett

General Partner

Ron Bernal

Venture Partner

Zak Burns

Associate

James Buxton MD

Principal

Carmen Chang

Partner, Chair and Head of Asia

Tak Cheung

Partner

Philip Chopin

Managing Director, NEA UK

Pamela Clark

General Partner

Vanessa Deng

Associate

Chris Doppman

Principal, LP Relations

Tony Florence

General Partner

Jay Graf

Venture Partner

Lily Huang

Principal, Healthcare VC

Arjun Jain

Senior Associate

James Kaplan

Associate

Patrick Kerins

General Partner

Nick Kline

Principal, LP Relations

Vanessa Larco

Partner

Danielle Lay

Principal

Tiffany Le

Senior Associate

Michael Li

Principal

Tiffany Luck

Partner

Mohamad Makhzoumi

General Partner

Matthew McAviney

Partner

Amit Mukherjee

Partner

Bibhash Mukhopadhyay

Principal

Mike O'Dell

Venture Partner

Kemi Odusan

Senior Associate

Greg Papadopoulos

Venture Partner

Luke Pappas

Principal

Michele Park

Partner

Eileen Qian

Associate

Scott Sandell

Managing General Partner

Tim Schaller

CFO

Andrew Schoen

Partner

Jordan Shapiro

Senior Associate

Alex Sharata

Associate

Peter Sonsini

General Partner

George Stamas

Venture Partner

Brad Thawley

Partner, Limited Partner Relations

Lila Tretikov

Partner

Paul Walker

General Partner

Blake Wu

Partner

Lulu Xu

Principal

Rick Yang

Partner, Head of Technology

Emily Zhen

Associate

Ann Bordetsky

Partner

Arno Penzias Ph.D

Venture Partner

J.C. Lopez

Principal

Past deals in Series E

VAST Data

Series E in 2023
VAST Data, Inc. specializes in developing innovative data storage solutions, offering a universal storage platform that integrates Intel’s Optane SSDs as a cache for data stored on quad-level cell (QLC) SSDs. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York, with an additional office in San Jose, VAST Data serves various industries, including animation, visual effects, deep learning, and enterprise backup recovery. The platform is designed to accelerate time-to-insight for workload-intensive applications, providing scalable performance, simple data management, and improved productivity for AI-driven organizations. Since its launch in 2019, VAST Data has gained recognition as a rapidly growing player in the data infrastructure sector.

Omio

Series E in 2022
Omio is a travel platform founded in 2012 and headquartered in Berlin, Germany. It allows users to compare, plan, and book various modes of travel, including trains, buses, flights, and hotels. The platform features a multi-mode search tool that helps travelers explore different route options by integrating diverse data sources, making it easier to visualize and compare costs and travel times. Omio does not include urban public transport options but focuses on long-distance travel planning. The service aims to provide a simple, flexible, and personalized experience for travel enthusiasts, facilitating real-time price comparisons and bookings based on users' preferred dates and locations.

Sentry

Series E in 2022
Sentry is an open-source platform focused on improving workflow productivity through application monitoring. It aggregates data on errors and crashes across software stacks, providing real-time visibility into each incident as it occurs. The platform delivers essential details needed to prioritize and identify issues, along with insights into deployments and guidance for reproduction and resolution of crashes. By allowing organizations to pinpoint which errors have the greatest impact on their operations, Sentry helps users understand how these issues affect their overall performance and profitability.

Uniphore

Series E in 2022
Uniphore Software Systems Private Limited specializes in developing multilingual speech recognition software solutions aimed at enhancing customer interactions through speech analytics, virtual assistance, and voice biometrics. The company provides an integrated suite of software products that includes conversational analytics, a conversational assistant, and conversational security, all designed to improve customer service. Its offerings, available as software as a service (SaaS), include tools such as auMina for customer service transformation, auMina QSense for performance analytics, auMina Real-Intent for real-time conversational insights, akeira as an AI-enabled assistant for customer engagement, and amVoice for conversational security to combat fraud. Uniphore serves a diverse range of sectors, including banking, insurance, retail, healthcare, and government. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Chennai, India, the company also has offices in Manila, Dubai, Palo Alto, and Singapore.

Splashtop

Series E in 2021
Splashtop specializes in remote access and remote support software and services, catering to a diverse clientele that includes enterprises, educational institutions, government agencies, small businesses, managed service providers, and IT departments. The company has developed a technology that addresses the remote access needs of computers from various devices, allowing users to access and control applications, files, and data seamlessly. Their platform is designed to provide reliable access to business applications while offering policy-driven controls for IT teams and service providers. This ensures that clients can manage their resources effectively, enhancing productivity and collaboration across different environments.

NeueHealth

Series E in 2020
NeueHealth Inc is a healthcare company dedicated to providing high-quality, coordinated care to all health consumers, particularly those in aging and underserved populations. The company focuses on making healthcare accessible and affordable through strategic partnerships with providers and payors, aligning their interests to enhance the overall healthcare experience. By leveraging technology and data analytics, NeueHealth offers a suite of services that empower independent providers and medical groups to succeed in performance-based arrangements. This approach not only optimizes clinical outcomes but also aims to drive down costs and reduce systemic waste, ultimately delivering a more personalized and efficient healthcare experience for its members across various insurance markets, including the ACA Marketplace, Medicare, and Medicaid.

Patreon

Series E in 2020
Patreon Inc. is a membership platform founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, California, that enables artists and content creators to monetize their work through direct relationships with their fans. The platform allows patrons to support creators on a recurring basis in exchange for exclusive benefits and insights into the creative process. By facilitating connections between creators and their audiences, Patreon empowers a new generation of artists to earn a living from their passions. The platform hosts a wide variety of content, including videos, photographs, artwork, audio clips, and other creative materials, fostering a community where fans can actively participate in and support the work they admire.

MasterClass

Series E in 2020
MasterClass is an online education platform that provides video-based courses across a diverse array of subjects, including arts, business, design, sports, and writing. The platform features lessons taught by renowned celebrities, athletes, and industry leaders, making high-quality education accessible to a broad audience. In addition to video instruction, MasterClass offers interactive exercises and supplementary course materials to enhance the learning experience. This approach allows users to develop their skills and knowledge, ultimately supporting their academic and professional growth.

NextNav

Series E in 2020
NextNav, LLC specializes in developing and deploying advanced positioning technology solutions designed for urban and indoor environments, where traditional GPS signals are insufficient. The company’s positioning system enables mobile devices to accurately determine their location, including height and floor-level information. This technology is integrated into GPS chipsets, mobile phones, and various wireless devices. NextNav offers its services for a range of applications, including emergency response, public safety, and commercial needs that require precise indoor location accuracy. Additionally, the company provides Pinnacle, a plug-in that enhances 3D geolocation experiences by delivering detailed altitude data. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Tyson's Corner, Virginia, NextNav also operates locations in Sunnyvale, California, and Bengaluru, India.

DataRobot

Series E in 2019
DataRobot, Inc. develops an automated machine learning platform that empowers enterprises to create predictive models efficiently. Its offerings include DataRobot Cloud, a predictive analytics solution available both in the cloud and on-premises, and DataRobot MLOps, which facilitates the deployment, monitoring, and management of machine learning models across organizations. The company also provides DataRobot Enterprise, featuring flexible deployment options, governance, and training services, along with packages designed to accelerate artificial intelligence projects. DataRobot serves a diverse range of industries, including banking, healthcare, manufacturing, and marketing, catering to business analysts, data scientists, and IT professionals. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, DataRobot has expanded its operations globally, with offices in major cities such as London, Paris, and Tokyo, and maintains strategic partnerships to enhance its offerings.

Sagimet Biosciences

Series E in 2019
Sagimet Biosciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in San Mateo, California, that specializes in developing novel therapeutics for oncology and infectious diseases. The company focuses on targeting dysfunctional metabolic pathways, particularly through its expertise in fatty acid synthase (FASN) biology. Its lead drug candidate, denifanstat, is a selective FASN inhibitor designed for the treatment of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and is administered as an oral, once-daily pill. Additionally, Sagimet is working on antiviral therapeutics aimed at addressing respiratory syncytial virus, cytomegalovirus, and other human pathogens. Originally known as 3-V Biosciences, Inc., the company rebranded to Sagimet Biosciences in August 2019 and has been active since its incorporation in 2006.

Robinhood

Series E in 2019
Robinhood Financial LLC is an online and mobile application-based discount stock brokerage that caters to self-directed investors. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, the company offers commission-free trading in stocks, options, exchange-traded funds, and cryptocurrencies. It aims to democratize access to financial markets, encouraging users to manage their finances and invest through its user-friendly platform. Robinhood provides various services, including cryptocurrency trading, dividend reinvestment, fractional shares, and recurring investments. The firm generates revenue by routing user orders to market makers for execution, enabling a modern financial services platform supported by proprietary technology. Robinhood operates as a subsidiary of Robinhood Markets, Inc.

Collective Health

Series E in 2019
Collective Health is a prominent health benefits platform that streamlines the management of medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy services for employees and their families. By offering an integrated solution through a cloud-based self-insurance platform, the company simplifies the administration of health plans via a single portal. This platform provides users with clear guidance, live concierge support, and digital tools to facilitate the navigation and management of healthcare services. Collective Health aims to reduce the complexities of delivering health benefits, enhance the member experience, and promote healthier outcomes for both employees and organizations. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company also has offices in Chicago, Illinois, and Lehi, Utah.

Coursera

Series E in 2019
Coursera, Inc. operates an online education platform that partners with over 140 universities and organizations globally, providing access to more than 1,000 courses across various fields, including business, computer science, data science, and arts. Established in 2012 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the platform serves over 20 million registered learners, offering courses that facilitate career advancement and personal development. Coursera's offerings include video lectures, interactive quizzes, and peer-graded assessments, making education accessible to individuals worldwide. The company's business model encompasses three main segments: Consumer, Enterprise, and Degrees, with the majority of its revenue generated from the Consumer segment, which caters to individual learners seeking practical skills and certifications.

Barricaid

Series E in 2019
Barricaid is a medical device company that focuses on developing innovative solutions to prevent repeat disc herniation in patients who have undergone back surgery. The company's flagship product is a bone-anchored implant designed to reduce the likelihood of reherniation and the need for reoperation in cases involving large annular defects. This implant physically blocks the annulus at the surgical defect, enhancing the surgical outcome for patients at high risk of complications after lumbar discectomy. Composed of a titanium alloy, the device securely anchors into the vertebral body, either caudally or cranially, ensuring stability and effectiveness. By addressing the challenges associated with post-surgical recovery, Barricaid aims to improve patient outcomes and reduce the incidence of further surgeries related to sciatica.

Opendoor Technologies

Series E in 2019
Opendoor operates a digital platform that simplifies the residential real estate market by facilitating the buying and selling of homes online. The company allows sellers to receive offers without the need to list or show their properties, thereby streamlining the selling process. Buyers can explore available homes and access them instantly through the company's application, enhancing the home-buying experience. Opendoor generates revenue primarily through home sales, alongside additional income from various real estate services, making it a comprehensive solution for those looking to navigate the real estate market efficiently.

Databricks

Series E in 2019
Databricks Inc. offers a unified data analytics cloud platform that simplifies data engineering and supports collaborative data science. Its core product, Databricks, enables organizations to process and analyze large datasets efficiently, leveraging tools like Apache Spark. The platform is designed for real-time experimentation and robust deployment of production applications, catering to developers and data scientists. Additionally, Databricks provides Databricks Delta, a data management system that combines the scalability of a data warehouse with low-latency streaming capabilities. The company also offers MLflow for managing the machine learning lifecycle and Delta Lake for handling batch and streaming data. Databricks serves a diverse range of industries, including healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and telecommunications. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, with additional offices in London, Amsterdam, and Bengaluru, Databricks has established strategic partnerships to enhance its offerings and foster innovation in data and AI technologies.

Tempus

Series E in 2018
Tempus is a technology company improving precision medicine through the practical application of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Their platform is designed to analyze and interpret clinical and molecular data to help healthcare providers deliver more personalized and effective treatments.

Metromile

Series E in 2018
Metromile, Inc. is a digital insurance platform based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in pay-per-mile car insurance. Using a wireless device called Metromile Pulse, which connects to a vehicle's onboard diagnostics port, the company tracks real-time mileage along with location and driving behavior. This data-driven approach allows Metromile to offer personalized auto insurance policies, providing significant savings—averaging 47% compared to traditional insurers. The platform also features automated claims processing and smart driving tools to enhance user experience. In addition to its insurance offerings, Metromile licenses its technology to insurance companies globally, enabling them to improve efficiency and reduce fraud through advanced data analytics.

Relievant Medsystems

Series E in 2018
Relievant Medsystems, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing minimally invasive treatments for chronic axial low back pain. The company has created the Intracept procedure, which specifically targets the basivertebral nerve to alleviate chronic vertebrogenic low back pain. By delivering targeted energy into the spine, the Intracept System effectively blocks the transmission of pain signals, providing patients with a low-risk therapeutic option. Founded in 2004, Relievant is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with additional operations in Sunnyvale, California.

Opendoor Technologies

Series E in 2018
Opendoor operates a digital platform that simplifies the residential real estate market by facilitating the buying and selling of homes online. The company allows sellers to receive offers without the need to list or show their properties, thereby streamlining the selling process. Buyers can explore available homes and access them instantly through the company's application, enhancing the home-buying experience. Opendoor generates revenue primarily through home sales, alongside additional income from various real estate services, making it a comprehensive solution for those looking to navigate the real estate market efficiently.

Welltok

Series E in 2018
Welltok is a data-driven enterprise SaaS company based in Denver, Colorado, focused on enhancing consumer engagement in health and wellness. Founded in 2009, Welltok's leading consumer activation platform enables health plans, employers, providers, and public entities to connect individuals with personalized health improvement resources. The company's platform leverages a large consumer database and machine learning to facilitate targeted actions, making it easier for consumers to engage in activities that promote their health and wellbeing. Through its innovative solutions, Welltok aims to incentivize and support users in optimizing their health outcomes.

Welltok

Series E in 2016
Welltok is a data-driven enterprise SaaS company based in Denver, Colorado, focused on enhancing consumer engagement in health and wellness. Founded in 2009, Welltok's leading consumer activation platform enables health plans, employers, providers, and public entities to connect individuals with personalized health improvement resources. The company's platform leverages a large consumer database and machine learning to facilitate targeted actions, making it easier for consumers to engage in activities that promote their health and wellbeing. Through its innovative solutions, Welltok aims to incentivize and support users in optimizing their health outcomes.

23andMe

Series E in 2015
23andMe, Inc. is a consumer genetics company based in Sunnyvale, California, founded in 2006. It offers DNA analysis services through home-based saliva collection kits, enabling consumers to explore their genetic ancestry, traits, and health predispositions. The company provides various services, including Health + Ancestry, which delivers insights into ancestry and genetic health risks, and Ancestry + Traits, which offers an ancestry breakdown along with reports on over 30 traits. Additionally, 23andMe markets its data to researchers and scientists, providing them with categorized and searchable genetic information. The firm aims to enhance understanding of the human genome and its implications for health and ancestry. Through its consumer and research services, 23andMe seeks to make genetic information accessible and meaningful to individuals and professionals alike.

BlueJeans

Series E in 2015
BlueJeans is the meetings platform for the modern workplace and the first cloud service to connect desktops, mobile devices and room systems in one video meeting. Thousands of organisations across industries use BlueJeans every day for video, audio and web conferencing meetings and large interactive events, so people can work productively where and how they want.

Uber

Series E in 2014
Uber is a technology company that revolutionizes transportation by connecting riders with drivers through its mobile application. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in the United States, Uber operates in over 300 cities globally, making urban travel more accessible. The platform allows users to submit trip requests, which are efficiently routed to available drivers, thus enhancing the convenience of transportation. In addition to its core ridesharing services, Uber is also investing in advanced technologies, including autonomous vehicles through its subsidiary, Uber Advanced Technologies Group. This division aims to develop safe and reliable self-driving transportation solutions. Furthermore, Uber Elevate is working to establish the framework for aerial ridesharing, collaborating with various stakeholders to envision the future of air travel. Through these initiatives, Uber continues to expand its service offerings and redefine mobility in urban environments.

Tintri

Series E in 2014
Tintri is an American information technology company that specializes in providing an enterprise cloud platform designed to integrate public cloud capabilities within private data centers. The platform combines cloud management software, web services, and all-flash storage systems, enabling organizations and cloud service providers to effectively manage enterprise and cloud-native applications. Tintri's architecture allows customers to guarantee application performance, automate IT tasks through Open APIs, and troubleshoot infrastructure issues. This flexibility and scalability make it a trusted choice for leading enterprises and cloud service providers, including Comcast, Chevron, NASA, Toyota, and United Healthcare, as they seek to modernize their data center operations.

Lithium Technologies

Series E in 2013
Lithium builds trusted relationships between the world’s best brands and their customers, helping people get answers and share their experiences. Brands like Microsoft, HP, Sephora, Virgin and Barclaycard and customers in more than 34 countries rely on Lithium to help them connect, engage, and understand their total community. With more than 100 million monthly visits over all Lithium communities and 750 million online profiles scored by Klout, Lithium has one of the largest digital footprints in the world. Using that data and the company’s software, Lithium customers boost sales, reduce service costs, spark innovation, and build long-term brand loyalty and advocacy.

MuleSoft

Series E in 2013
MuleSoft, Inc. is a provider of the Anypoint Platform, a cloud-based application integration solution that enables organizations to connect their applications, data, and devices. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, MuleSoft's platform facilitates the creation of application networks by leveraging APIs, which serve as the essential connection points for data exchange among various systems. This integration software suite allows businesses to connect both cloud-based and on-premises applications, regardless of format or source, promoting operational agility and competitive advantage. MuleSoft's offerings include self-serve infrastructure through reusable building blocks, empowering customers to efficiently compose applications tailored to their needs. The company operates as a subsidiary of Salesforce and maintains a strategic alliance with IQVIA to enhance its service offerings.

Box

Series E in 2012
Box is an online file sharing and cloud content management service offering unlimited storage, custom branding, and administrative controls. Box provides more than 8 million users with secure cloud content management and collaboration. Box platform "allows personal and commercial content to be accessible, sharable, and storable in any format from anywhere." It also helps businesses of all sizes in every industry securely access and manages their critical information in the cloud.

Care

Series E in 2012
Care.com connects families with caregivers. It’s a simple concept that’s complicated to execute well, and Care.com strives to do it better than anyone. Whether it’s via our online platform (the world’s largest) or through our corporate clients, we focus on matching families with caregivers uniquely suited to their children, senior loved ones, pets, and homes. Our services and tools meet families where they are and adapt to their changing needs.

Beijing Redbaby Internet Technology

Series E in 2012
Beijing Redbaby Internet Technology is an e-commerce platform that specializes in maternal and child supplies, serving consumers throughout China. Founded in March 2004, Redbaby offers a diverse range of products, including baby food, healthcare items, diapers, feeding supplies, toys, clothing, toiletries, and cosmetics. Over the years, the company has expanded its reach by establishing multiple sales channels, such as a business-to-consumer website, direct mail catalog, call center, community website, and special partnerships. Additionally, Redbaby has set up branches in nine provinces and cities, ensuring that customers have access to a convenient and efficient shopping experience at any time.

MongoDB

Series E in 2012
MongoDB, founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, is a document-oriented database that specializes in NoSQL database solutions. With nearly 33,000 paying customers and over 1.5 million free users, it offers licenses and subscription services that cater to a diverse range of applications. The database is designed to be compatible with all major programming languages, making it versatile for various use cases. Additionally, MongoDB Ventures operates as a strategic investment fund aimed at supporting innovators in the data and developer experience sectors, further enhancing the company's influence in the industry.

SuVolta

Series E in 2012
SuVolta, Inc. develops and licenses CMOS semiconductor technologies that significantly reduce the power consumption of integrated circuits (ICs). Excessive power consumption is generally regarded as the biggest challenge in semiconductors today, affecting all product categories – from high-performance servers to mobile phones to portable consumer electronics. The PowerShrink™ platform enables semiconductor companies to cut chip power in half without sacrificing performance, losing functionality, or having to migrate to more advanced – and costly – semiconductor process node.

Aquantia

Series E in 2011
Aquantia Corp specializes in the design, development, and marketing of high-speed communication integrated circuits for Ethernet connectivity, targeting data center, enterprise infrastructure, and access markets. The company creates solutions that serve as a crucial link between high-speed analog signals and digital information in computing and networking equipment. By focusing on delivering advanced data speeds, Aquantia addresses network bandwidth bottlenecks arising from the rapid increase in Internet Protocol traffic. With a team of experts experienced in technology development and signal processing, Aquantia is well-equipped to innovate in the fast-evolving landscape of Ethernet solutions.

Gilt Groupe

Series E in 2011
Gilt Groupe is an online retailer based in New York City that specializes in luxury goods, offering a wide range of products for men, women, and children. The company provides members access to a diverse selection of merchandise including fashion items such as clothing, shoes, and accessories, as well as home decor, furniture, and unique experiences in select cities. For women, Gilt Groupe features handbags, jewelry, watches, health and beauty products, and maternity wear. For children, it offers toys, books, and various baby products. The platform aims to create an accessible shopping experience for luxury lifestyle brands, making it easier for consumers to explore and purchase high-end fashion and home goods. Founded in 2007, Gilt Groupe is a subsidiary of Hudson's Bay Company, as of February 2016.

Spine Wave

Series E in 2011
Spine Wave, Inc. is a manufacturer of medical devices focused on the treatment of spinal disorders. Founded in 2001 and based in Shelton, Connecticut, the company develops and markets a range of innovative products aimed at providing surgical solutions for spine surgeons and their patients. Its offerings include expandable PEEK spacers, interbody devices for posterior surgery, pivoting and lateral spacer systems, and the GraftMag Graft Delivery System for bone graft delivery. Additionally, Spine Wave produces fixation products designed for addressing degeneration, deformity, tumors, and trauma in the thoracolumbar spine, as well as anterior cervical plate systems for spinal fusion from C2-C7 and cervical spacer systems for degenerative disc disease from C2-T1. The company distributes its products through a network of distributors, emphasizing a surgeon-driven approach to product development to address real surgical challenges.

Anulex Technologies

Series E in 2010
Anulex Technologies focus on developing proprietary medical technology to repair and seal the soft tissue of the spine (anulus) for patients undergoing a surgical procedure to remove a herniated disc (discectomy).

SmartDrive

Series E in 2009
SmartDrive Inc. specializes in developing vehicle tracking and big data analytics solutions for various industries, including transportation and waste management. Founded in 2013 and based in Shinagawa-ku, Japan, the company offers a comprehensive data platform that provides insights into vehicle management, usage, and route optimization. It utilizes GPS technology for real-time vehicle management and dangerous area mapping. SmartDrive also develops hardware devices such as OBD and car chargers, as well as mobile applications like DriveOn, which promotes safe driving by providing critical information on speed and vehicle performance. Additionally, SmartDrive Systems, a related entity, focuses on fuel management and driver safety solutions, utilizing video analysis and predictive analytics to enhance driving performance and reduce operational costs. This division has established a significant repository of driving data, contributing to improved safety and efficiency for commercial fleets. Overall, SmartDrive is dedicated to leveraging IoT technology and data analytics to enhance vehicle safety and performance.

Drobo

Series E in 2009
Drobo is a developer of innovative data storage solutions aimed at small and medium businesses as well as individual professionals. The company focuses on providing a unique combination of data protection, expandability, and user-friendliness. Its products address key storage challenges by integrating advanced technologies such as BeyondRAID™, Thin Provisioning, and Automated Data-Aware Tiering. These features allow users to easily manage capacity adjustments and optimize application service levels in various environments, including virtualization and creative professional applications. Drobo's design permits hot-swapping of drives and compatibility with different drive types and capacities, enabling customers to efficiently adapt their storage solutions without concerns about data loss or system downtime. Headquartered in San Jose, California, Drobo has earned over 50 industry awards and serves hundreds of thousands of customers globally.

Quidsi

Series E in 2009
Quidsi is one of the world's fastest growing e-commerce companies and parent of Diapers.com (baby care), Soap.com (household essentials) and BeautyBar.com (prestige beauty). The company's mission is to make life easier by creating a new type of e-commerce experience, delivering in 1-2 days, and providing incredible customer service. Quidsi is redefining e-commerce by combining the focus and customer connection of a specialty store with the scale, efficiency, choice, value and reliability of a massive global retailer.

Approva

Series E in 2009
Approva is the leading provider of continuous controls monitoring software and is the industry standard for three of the five largest audit and advisory firms. They automate both IT and financial controls for all of the major applications companies rely on to run their business, including Oracle, PeopleSoft and SAP. By using their software companies can reduce risk, prevent fraud, lower their compliance costs and identify areas of operational improvement.

Workday

Series E in 2009
Workday is a SaaS-based enterprise solution for human resources, payroll, and financial management, providing new levels of business agility for a fraction of the cost of buying, deploying, and maintaining legacy on-premise systems.

Audience

Series E in 2009
Audience, Inc. specializes in voice and audio solutions for mobile devices, operating in markets such as South Korea, China, and the United States. The company develops a range of proprietary technologies, including digital signal processors, audio codecs, and algorithms designed for voice isolation and noise suppression. Its product lineup features several generations of voice and audio processors, such as the eS305 and eS325, which enhance communication quality across different network types. Audience also offers integrated solutions that combine voice processing capabilities with high-performance audio subsystems. Additionally, the company provides software solutions, including tools for voice over Internet Protocol calling and voice-controlled applications, facilitating customization for original equipment manufacturers. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Audience, Inc. was previously known as Applied Neurosystems Corporation and became a subsidiary of Knowles Corporation in 2015.

GridPoint

Series E in 2008
GridPoint, Inc. specializes in energy management solutions that utilize real-time data collection, big data analytics, and cloud computing to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability for various industries. The company offers a comprehensive range of products, including energy management hardware like submeters and advanced monitoring devices, as well as the GridPoint Energy Manager software platform that allows users to oversee energy-consuming assets such as HVAC and lighting systems. Additionally, GridPoint provides mobile applications for on-the-go access to site details and real-time data. Their services encompass customer support, consultative energy advisory, control support, and site monitoring. GridPoint serves a diverse clientele, including retailers, grocery stores, restaurants, commercial enterprises, government entities, and educational institutions. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, with an additional office in Roanoke, GridPoint operates as a subsidiary of Twenty First Century Utilities, LLC.

CVRx

Series E in 2008
CVRx is a medical device company that develops implantable technology for the treatment of high blood pressure. Its products include Rheos implantable pulse generator that provides control and delivery of the activation energy; and Rheos carotid sinus leads, which conducts activation energy from the Rheos implantable pulse generator to the left and right carotid arteries. The company also offers a Rheos programmer system that communicates with the Rheos pulse generator. CVRx was founded in 2001 and is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Vantage Oncology

Series E in 2008
Vantage Oncology, Inc., offers a comprehensive development, implementation and management solution for radiation oncology. The company was created in response to the growing need among cancer patients, hospitals and physicians for accessible and advanced radiation treatment therapies. Vantage encourages joint venture ownership opportunities that empower physicians to maintain control of their practice while leveraging the strength of the company's network. Vantage also provides joint venture ownership opportunities for hospitals interested in maximizing the significant benefits created by a strong radiation oncology department.

Fulcrum Microsystems

Series E in 2008
Fulcrum Microsystems, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, provides interconnect devices for storage, computing and networking backplane, and interconnect applications in the United States and internationally. The company’s products include FocalPoint, which includes Ethernet switch/router chips; ControlPoint Software Suite that comprises Ethernet bridging, switching, and routing software modules; and PivotPoint SPI-4.2 Interconnect Chip that provides interconnection packet and protocol processing resources on a line card. It serves the original equipment manufacturers. Fulcrum Microsystems, Inc., formerly known as Asynchronous Digital Design, was founded in 2000 and is based in Calabasas, California.

Chelsio Communications

Series E in 2008
Chelsio is a technology company focused on solving high performance networking and storage challenges for virtualized enterprise data centers, cloud service installations, and cluster computing environments. Now shipping its fourth generation protocol acceleration technology, Chelsio is delivering hardware and software solutions including Unified Wire Ethernet network adapter cards, unified storage software, high performance storage gateways, unified management software, bypass cards, and other solutions focused on specialized applications. Chelsio is a privately-held subsystems company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.

Xoom

Series E in 2007
Xoom Corporation specializes in digital consumer-to-consumer online money transfer services, enabling users to send money to family and friends worldwide. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Francisco, Xoom offers its services through its website and mobile application, allowing customers to transfer funds from the United States to 30 countries, including locations in Latin America, the Philippines, India, Europe, Australia, and South Africa. The platform supports various transfer methods, such as cash pickup, bank deposits, and phone reload services, ensuring secure and efficient transactions. In addition to money transfers, Xoom provides cross-border bill payment services to several countries. As a subsidiary of PayPal, Xoom continues to innovate in the international money transfer market, focusing on user-friendly, cost-effective solutions.

Dexterra

Series E in 2007
Dexterra is a mobile platform and application provider, with complete solutions to manage and optimize your mobile workforce. Dexterra Concert, its mobile platform provides and open standards-based development environment that supports applications running on all types of mobile devices, integrated with most common back-office systems, and deployed in numerous countries and languages around the world. Its portfolio of mobile applications support field service, scheduling, dispatch, mobile tracking, field sales, asset management and location-based services. Business leaders in a variety of industries depend on Dexterra to mobile their operations, such as ADP, Ikon, Parts Associates, Safelite Autoglass, Tennant, Virgin Media, Verizon and Vodafone.

Actelis Networks

Series E in 2007
Actelis Networks, Inc. specializes in high-performance broadband solutions over copper infrastructure, enabling the delivery of reliable Ethernet and broadband access services. The company offers a range of products including aggregation switches, Ethernet access devices, and broadband amplifiers, along with management tools and support services. Actelis serves a diverse clientele, including telecommunications operators, government agencies, educational institutions, and utilities, providing solutions for residential broadband, business Ethernet, and small cell backhaul, among others. By leveraging both newly deployed fiber and existing copper lines, Actelis creates cost-effective and scalable networking solutions suitable for various applications, including Internet of Things (IoT) projects across urban and industrial environments. The company, founded in 1998 and headquartered in Fremont, California, also maintains research and development facilities in Tel Aviv and has a global network of resellers and distributors.

PolyServe

Series E in 2006
PolyServe, Inc. specializes in storage software that consolidates servers and storage into efficient and scalable solutions for database and file serving. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, the company provides a Database Utility designed for SQL server consolidation, Oracle, Oracle RAC, and DB2, as well as a File Serving Utility that supports high-performance, scalable NAS, Windows file and print services, web and application clusters, and Oracle. PolyServe's products are marketed through a network of international distributors and direct sales, supported by strategic partnerships with major technology companies. The company was acquired by Hewlett-Packard Co. in March 2007 and has additional offices in various major cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, and London.

Echopass

Series E in 2006
Echopass Corporation specializes in providing Internet protocol-based call and contact center solutions as a service for mid-to-large enterprises and government agencies. Through its EchoSystem service integration platform, Echopass offers a comprehensive range of services, including voice, email, chat, and fax capabilities, which are designed to be fully integrated with clients' existing customer contact applications and technologies. The company's solutions are characterized by their affordability, quick deployment, ease of use, and flexibility, with no capital investment or ongoing maintenance required. Echopass has received recognition for its innovation, including the Red Herring Top 100 Companies award, and is supported by venture capital firms Canaan Partners and New Enterprise Associates.

Konarka Technologies

Series E in 2006
Konarka Technologies, Inc. develops and advances nano-enabled polymer photovoltaic materials for commercial, industrial, government, and consumer applications. It provides standard products to serve portable power needs; and custom solutions, such as roll up chargers, personal accessories, and fold up chargers. The company's products are used in outdoor, portable power, indoor and remote sensing, and mission critical applications. It has strategic partnerships with Air Products, 24 Innovations, Kurz, SkyShades, Chevron, Merck, Toppan Forms, Dupont, Siemens, and the U.S. Air Force. Konarka Technologies, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Lowell, Massachusetts with business development offices in Asia. It has a research and development facility in Austria. The company has operations in the United States, Europe, and Asia.

PatientKeeper

Series E in 2006
PatientKeeper specializes in EHR optimization software that enhances clinical and revenue cycle workflows for healthcare providers, care teams, billers, and coders. Its solutions enable healthcare professionals to efficiently manage patient data, access clinical results, enter diagnoses and billing information, dictate notes, and write prescriptions. By serving as a system of engagement alongside existing EHR systems, PatientKeeper allows providers to seamlessly access and act on patient information using smartphones, tablets, and PCs, ultimately improving patient care and operational performance.

ViXS Systems

Series E in 2006
ViXS Systems is a multimedia solutions company that specializes in semiconductor technologies for the broadcasting and consumer electronics industries. The firm develops innovative solutions for processing, managing, securing, and distributing high-quality video and audio content. Their technologies facilitate seamless multimedia control and connectivity among a diverse range of digital entertainment devices, enhancing the user experience in both consumer and professional settings.

Vonage Holdings

Series E in 2005
Vonage Holdings Corp. is a provider of cloud communications services for both businesses and consumers. The company operates through two main segments: Business and Consumer. The Business segment delivers cloud-based applications that include integrated voice, text, video, data, and collaboration tools, as well as API solutions that allow businesses to enhance communication by embedding these services into their applications and processes. The Consumer segment offers home telephone services with various features such as voicemail, call forwarding, and virtual phone numbers, along with consumer plans like Vonage World and Vonage North America. Additionally, Vonage provides devices that enable simultaneous internet and phone use, along with high-speed broadband services. The company markets its products through sales agents, websites, and toll-free numbers across multiple regions, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, the European Union, and Asia. Founded in 2000, Vonage is headquartered in Holmdel, New Jersey and serves industries such as healthcare, education, retail, and finance.

SurgRx

Series E in 2005
SurgRx is a developer of laparoscopic vessel fusion tools for surgical hemostasis.

Force10 Networks

Series E in 2005
Force10 Networks, Inc. is a manufacturer of networking equipment and solutions tailored for data center and network deployments. The company operates in two main segments: Ethernet and Transport. The Ethernet segment provides 1 GbE and 10 GbE switches and routers designed for data center, enterprise, and service provider networks. The Transport segment offers products such as Traverse and TraverseEdge for optical networks, MASTERseries and Axxius for wireless aggregation, and Adit for converged business access. Force10's products emphasize scalability, reliability, and application awareness, facilitating efficient content delivery to both enterprise and consumer users. The company primarily markets its offerings through a direct sales force in the United States and via international channel partners, including resellers and distributors. Founded in 1999 and based in San Jose, California, Force10 Networks operates as a subsidiary of Dell Marketing L.P.

Intarcia Therapeutics

Series E in 2004
Intarcia Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing therapies for chronic conditions that require long-term management. The company is known for its innovative Medici Drug Delivery System, which facilitates subcutaneous delivery of therapies for diseases such as type 2 diabetes, obesity, and autoimmune disorders. Its lead product, ITCA 650, is currently in phase 3 clinical trials designed to provide sustained treatment for diabetes through a steady-state dosing system. Additionally, Intarcia's DUROS platform stabilizes and delivers therapeutic proteins and peptides, including devices aimed at treating conditions such as Hepatitis C. Founded in 1997 and originally named BioMedicines, the company rebranded to Intarcia Therapeutics in 2004. It is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with a manufacturing facility in Hayward, California, and a research and development center in Durham, North Carolina.

IP Unity

Series E in 2004
IP Unity delivers a carrier grade services platform for enhanced voice and telephony applications over ATM, TDM and VoIP Networks. The company's media servers, applications servers, enhanced service applications, and application partners allow customers to quickly and cost effectively offer new services associated with next generation networks while protecting their investment in legacy systems.

Upwork

Series E in 2004
Upwork Inc. operates an online talent marketplace that connects businesses with independent professionals and agencies worldwide, including significant markets in the United States, India, and the Philippines. The platform features a diverse array of talent across approximately 8,000 skills in about 70 categories, such as web development, graphic design, and customer service. Upwork streamlines the hiring process by offering tools for talent sourcing, communication, collaboration, and payment management. Its service offerings include various tiers like Upwork Basic, Upwork Plus, and Upwork Enterprise, catering to different business needs. Founded in 2013 and originally known as Elance-oDesk, Upwork has established itself as a key player in the gig economy, enabling companies of all sizes to leverage freelance talent effectively. The company aims to create economic opportunities, allowing individuals to enhance their livelihoods while contributing to the global workforce.

Elance

Series E in 2004
Elance, now part of Upwork, is an online platform that connects businesses with freelancers across more than 180 countries. The platform offers a wide range of services, allowing companies to hire professionals such as application developers, software engineers, web designers, graphic designers, and copywriters. Elance serves as a workspace where organizations can efficiently manage external services and contractors, facilitating outsourcing for small and medium-sized enterprises. By providing access to various service categories, including market research, SEO, and translation, Elance helps businesses streamline their operations and enhance productivity through flexible workforce solutions.

Spiration

Series E in 2004
Spiration, Inc., operating as Olympus Respiratory America, specializes in the development of medical devices aimed at treating air leaks and lung diseases. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Redmond, Washington, the company focuses on innovative solutions for both acute and chronic lung conditions. One of its key products is the IBV valve system, a minimally invasive device designed to redirect airflow from diseased sections of the lung to healthier areas. This system is particularly beneficial for patients suffering from emphysema, prolonged air leaks, and other complications associated with damaged lungs. As of 2010, Spiration operates as a subsidiary of Olympus America Inc.

CellGate

Series E in 2003
Progen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. develops pharmaceutical products for the treatment of anti-proliferation and cancer therapeutics. The company's products are also used for the treatment of various diseases, including age-related macular degeneration, infectious diseases, inflammatory diseases, and vascular hyperplasia. Progen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California. Progen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. was formerly known as CellGate, Inc. As a result of the acquisition of Cellgate, Inc. by Progen Pharmaceuticals Limited, Cellgate's name was changed. As of February 7, 2008, Progen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Progen Pharmaceuticals Limited (ASX: PGL).

ClearCommerce

Series E in 2003
ClearCommerce Corporation provides fraud detection and payment processing solutions for online retail.

Rainfinity

Series E in 2003
Rainfinity provides security administrators with a platform for firewalls, Internet connection, and gateway security applications. Its products include RainWall High Availability Platform, which enables security administrators to cluster firewalls, and content security servers, and to eliminate single points of failure and performance bottlenecks; RainConnect, a software traffic management solution for multi-homed networks; and RainStorage, which is a data movement solution that moves data between any Internet protocol-based storage device without any disruption to applications or end-users. The company sells its products directly, as well as through original equipment manufacturer partners. Rainfinity was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Pasadena, California.

Proxima Therapeutics

Series E in 2002
Proxima Therapeutics develops radiation delivery systems for the treatment of solid cancerous tumors, with an initial focus on brain and breast cancer. Founded in 1996, the company’s marketed products include GliaSite RTS for brain cancer and MammoSite RTS for breast cancer. Proxima Therapeutics was acquired by Cytec Industries Inc. in 2005.

Alien Technology

Series E in 2002
Alien Technology is a provider of reliable, high-volume, low cost, EPC compliant Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) products. Using Fluidic Self Assembly (FSA ), a patented manufacturing process, Alien manufactures electronic product code (EPC) class 1 tags and readers used in a variety of applications including supply chain management, logistics operations and anti-counterfeiting to improve inventory management and reduce operating costs. Alien Technology Corporation is an active member of EPC Global. More information about Alien Technology Corporation can be found on the Company's website at www.alientechnology.com. Alien, Alien Technology and FSA are trademarks or registered trademarks of Alien Technology Corporation in the United States and other countries.

Broadview Networks

Series E in 2000
Broadview Networks, Inc. is a provider of network-based business communications services, catering primarily to small and medium-sized businesses in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic United States. The company specializes in voice and data communications, offering local and long-distance telephone services, broadband internet access, and web hosting. Broadview Networks delivers a range of solutions, including its OfficeSuite cloud-based phone system and OfficeSuite PrivateCloud, which allows IT professionals to maintain control over a segmented cloud environment. Additionally, the company offers managed and professional services, encompassing a portfolio of hosted Internet Protocol (IP) phone and cloud computing services. Established in 1991 and headquartered in Rye Brook, New York, with an office in Vienna, Virginia, Broadview Networks was previously known as Community Networks, Inc. before rebranding in 1999.
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