Redpoint

Founded in 1999, Redpoint is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. It partners with visionary founders to create new markets and invests across seed, early, and growth phases of startups. The firm manages over $4 billion across multiple funds, focusing on technology, media, and alternative energy companies.

Kwesi Acquay

Principal

Medha Agarwal

Principal

Alex Bard

Managing Director

Urvashi Barooah

Investor

Logan Bartlett

Managing Director

Erica Brescia

Managing Director

Travis Bryant

Operating Partner

Patrick Chase

Principal

Satish Dharmaraj

Managing Director

Tom Dyal

Managing Director

Jacob Effron

Principal

Elliot Geidt

Partner

Annie Kadavy

Managing Director

Adele Li

Investor

Kyle Liu

Vice President

Louis Lv

Managing Director

Emily Man

Investor

Lars Pedersen

Partner, CFO

Grace Ping

Partner

Scott Raney

Partner

Ryan Sarver

Partner

Jordan Segall

Partner

Sai Senthilkumar

Investor

Nancy Shi

Partner and CFO

John Walecka

Partner

Jason Warner

Managing Director

Geoffrey Yang

Co-Founder and Partner

Geoff Yang

Managing Director

David Yuan

Managing Partner

Yuan Wenda

Founding and Managing Partner

Han Zhang

Partner

Past deals in Open Source

Chainguard

Series D in 2025
Chainguard specializes in enhancing software supply chain security. It offers hardened container images rebuilt continuously from source with built-in cryptographic signatures, SBOMs, and SLSA provenance. Additionally, Chainguard provides secure Java dependencies through its Chainguard Libraries. The company actively contributes to open-source projects, demonstrating its commitment to the community.

Semgrep

Series D in 2025
Semgrep is a static code analysis platform that helps improve software security and reliability. It scrutinizes and ranks code from the entire software ecosystem to surface vulnerabilities, unsafe patterns, and examples of excellence from tech giants and open source leaders. The platform empowers developers, security teams, and researchers to compare the safety of open source projects, adopt best practices, and pursue secure coding, while facilitating fast software delivery rather than hindering it.

Chainguard

Series C in 2024
Chainguard specializes in enhancing software supply chain security. It offers hardened container images rebuilt continuously from source with built-in cryptographic signatures, SBOMs, and SLSA provenance. Additionally, Chainguard provides secure Java dependencies through its Chainguard Libraries. The company actively contributes to open-source projects, demonstrating its commitment to the community.

Coder

Series B in 2024
Coder is an information technology company that provides open-source tools and an enterprise platform that makes it easier to configure, secure and scale development environments. The company aims to build the best products available for developers. It was founded in 2017 and based in Austin, Texas.

AutoGPT

Venture Round in 2023
AutoGPT is a developer of open-source experimental applications demonstrating the capabilities of the GPT-4 language model.

Mistral AI

Seed Round in 2023
Mistral AI specialises in developing advanced artificial intelligence solutions. They focus on creating state-of-the-art AI models for natural language processing and complex problem-solving, aiming to enhance business efficiency and decision-making.

Semgrep

Series C in 2023
Semgrep is a static code analysis platform that helps improve software security and reliability. It scrutinizes and ranks code from the entire software ecosystem to surface vulnerabilities, unsafe patterns, and examples of excellence from tech giants and open source leaders. The platform empowers developers, security teams, and researchers to compare the safety of open source projects, adopt best practices, and pursue secure coding, while facilitating fast software delivery rather than hindering it.

AFFiNE

Series A in 2023
AFFiNE is a developer of an innovative knowledge base platform designed for diverse business needs. This next-generation workspace tool integrates planning, sorting, and creation functionalities, offering users a comprehensive solution for managing information. With a focus on privacy, AFFiNE is both open-source and customizable, making it a viable free alternative to popular applications like Notion and Miro. The platform is ready to use, catering to organizations seeking an efficient way to organize and collaborate on knowledge.

vesoft

Series A in 2022
VEsoft Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing open-source and distributed graph database solutions. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Hangzhou, China, with an additional office in Beijing, VEsoft offers its primary product, NebulaGraph, which facilitates back-end storage, data calculation, and graph management using vertices and edges. This innovative database solution is designed to help businesses efficiently analyze and derive insights from large, interconnected datasets, particularly in sectors such as social networking, finance, and payments. With its advanced architecture, NebulaGraph delivers high throughput and low latency, enabling organizations to effectively scale their database operations.

Heartex

Series A in 2022
Heartex develops a platform that helps companies build AI products by labeling datasets with pre-trained models. The platform trains AI models to label datasets and offers features such as unlimited projects, download annotations, hotkeys support, model integrations, templates, and a REST API. The company is based in San Francisco, California.

Timescale

Series C in 2022
Timescale develops an open-source time-series SQL database, TimescaleDB, designed for scale and complex queries. It integrates directly into query planning and execution engines to optimize performance, enabling clients to organize, store, analyze, and interpret time-series and machine data.

Cockroach Labs

Series F in 2021
Cockroach Labs, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing open-source database software, particularly known for its flagship product, CockroachDB. This cloud-native, distributed SQL database is designed to support the rapid scaling of applications while ensuring resilience against failures, including disk, machine, and datacenter outages. CockroachDB offers strong consistency and ACID transactions, along with an SQL API for efficient data management. The platform is utilized by a diverse range of customers, from small startups to Fortune 500 companies, across various industries such as finance, retail, and media. Founded in 2015, Cockroach Labs is headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company focuses on enabling developers to build robust applications without compromising on performance or reliability.

Solo.io

Series C in 2021
Solo.io, Inc. is a software company founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in open source and enterprise solutions for cloud-native technologies. The company offers a range of products designed to connect, secure, and manage application services, including the Gloo platform, which serves as a cloud-native API gateway and ingress controller. Additionally, Solo.io provides Mesh Hub for unified service mesh management, Squash for debugging microservices, and Unik for building unikernels. Its offerings support the migration of traditional applications to modern architectures, accommodating both established enterprises and emerging cloud-native businesses. Solo.io's solutions leverage various open source technologies, including Istio, Envoy, and WebAssembly, positioning the company as a leader in the application networking space.

Preset

Series B in 2021
Preset develops an open analytics platform built on Apache Supersetâ„¢. It empowers users to explore, analyze, and communicate data-driven insights through intuitive visual interfaces and flexible dashboarding capabilities.

Semgrep

Series B in 2021
Semgrep is a static code analysis platform that helps improve software security and reliability. It scrutinizes and ranks code from the entire software ecosystem to surface vulnerabilities, unsafe patterns, and examples of excellence from tech giants and open source leaders. The platform empowers developers, security teams, and researchers to compare the safety of open source projects, adopt best practices, and pursue secure coding, while facilitating fast software delivery rather than hindering it.

Timescale

Series B in 2021
Timescale develops an open-source time-series SQL database, TimescaleDB, designed for scale and complex queries. It integrates directly into query planning and execution engines to optimize performance, enabling clients to organize, store, analyze, and interpret time-series and machine data.

Kyligence

Series D in 2021
Kyligence Inc. specializes in big data analytics, offering an intelligent data platform that simplifies analysis from on-premises to cloud environments. Its flagship product is the Kyligence Analytics Platform, providing sub-second query latency and simplified analytics for business users. Additionally, it offers KyBot for monitoring and optimizing performance, and Apache Kylin, an open-source distributed analytics engine supporting large datasets.

Platform9

Series D in 2021
Platform9 is a cloud service provider that enables organizations to utilize a hybrid cloud infrastructure powered by Kubernetes and other cloud-native technologies. Established in 2013 in Mountain View, California, by Sirish Raghuram, Platform9 offers an open source-as-a-service platform that simplifies the management of cloud software deployments. Its services support over 40,000 nodes across private, public, and edge clouds, allowing clients to transform their existing infrastructure into a self-service private cloud system. By automating cluster upgrades and security patches, Platform9 helps organizations reduce management complexity and operational costs, making it easier for them to adopt cloud-native practices. The company operates as an inclusive, globally distributed entity backed by prominent investors.

Semgrep

Series A in 2020
Semgrep is a static code analysis platform that helps improve software security and reliability. It scrutinizes and ranks code from the entire software ecosystem to surface vulnerabilities, unsafe patterns, and examples of excellence from tech giants and open source leaders. The platform empowers developers, security teams, and researchers to compare the safety of open source projects, adopt best practices, and pursue secure coding, while facilitating fast software delivery rather than hindering it.

Solo.io

Series B in 2020
Solo.io, Inc. is a software company founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in open source and enterprise solutions for cloud-native technologies. The company offers a range of products designed to connect, secure, and manage application services, including the Gloo platform, which serves as a cloud-native API gateway and ingress controller. Additionally, Solo.io provides Mesh Hub for unified service mesh management, Squash for debugging microservices, and Unik for building unikernels. Its offerings support the migration of traditional applications to modern architectures, accommodating both established enterprises and emerging cloud-native businesses. Solo.io's solutions leverage various open source technologies, including Istio, Envoy, and WebAssembly, positioning the company as a leader in the application networking space.

vesoft

Series A in 2020
VEsoft Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing open-source and distributed graph database solutions. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Hangzhou, China, with an additional office in Beijing, VEsoft offers its primary product, NebulaGraph, which facilitates back-end storage, data calculation, and graph management using vertices and edges. This innovative database solution is designed to help businesses efficiently analyze and derive insights from large, interconnected datasets, particularly in sectors such as social networking, finance, and payments. With its advanced architecture, NebulaGraph delivers high throughput and low latency, enabling organizations to effectively scale their database operations.

Cockroach Labs

Series D in 2020
Cockroach Labs, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing open-source database software, particularly known for its flagship product, CockroachDB. This cloud-native, distributed SQL database is designed to support the rapid scaling of applications while ensuring resilience against failures, including disk, machine, and datacenter outages. CockroachDB offers strong consistency and ACID transactions, along with an SQL API for efficient data management. The platform is utilized by a diverse range of customers, from small startups to Fortune 500 companies, across various industries such as finance, retail, and media. Founded in 2015, Cockroach Labs is headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company focuses on enabling developers to build robust applications without compromising on performance or reliability.

Coder

Series B in 2020
Coder is an information technology company that provides open-source tools and an enterprise platform that makes it easier to configure, secure and scale development environments. The company aims to build the best products available for developers. It was founded in 2017 and based in Austin, Texas.

HashiCorp

Series E in 2020
HashiCorp, Inc. is an open-source software company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. The company specializes in developing multi-cloud infrastructure automation software that addresses the challenges of cloud adoption. HashiCorp's primary products include Terraform, a cloud infrastructure as code tool for provisioning and managing resources; Vault, which secures and controls access to sensitive data; Nomad, a work orchestrator for deploying and managing applications across various environments; and Consul, a tool for service discovery and orchestration. Additionally, HashiCorp offers Vagrant for creating reproducible development environments and Packer for generating identical machine images for multiple platforms. The company aims to provide consistent workflows and a standardized approach to automate infrastructure processes, thereby enabling organizations to effectively run distributed applications in both public and private cloud environments.

Platform9

Series D in 2019
Platform9 is a cloud service provider that enables organizations to utilize a hybrid cloud infrastructure powered by Kubernetes and other cloud-native technologies. Established in 2013 in Mountain View, California, by Sirish Raghuram, Platform9 offers an open source-as-a-service platform that simplifies the management of cloud software deployments. Its services support over 40,000 nodes across private, public, and edge clouds, allowing clients to transform their existing infrastructure into a self-service private cloud system. By automating cluster upgrades and security patches, Platform9 helps organizations reduce management complexity and operational costs, making it easier for them to adopt cloud-native practices. The company operates as an inclusive, globally distributed entity backed by prominent investors.

Cockroach Labs

Series C in 2019
Cockroach Labs, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing open-source database software, particularly known for its flagship product, CockroachDB. This cloud-native, distributed SQL database is designed to support the rapid scaling of applications while ensuring resilience against failures, including disk, machine, and datacenter outages. CockroachDB offers strong consistency and ACID transactions, along with an SQL API for efficient data management. The platform is utilized by a diverse range of customers, from small startups to Fortune 500 companies, across various industries such as finance, retail, and media. Founded in 2015, Cockroach Labs is headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company focuses on enabling developers to build robust applications without compromising on performance or reliability.

Mattermost

Series B in 2019
Mattermost is an open-source, secure collaboration platform for software development teams that provides enterprise-grade messaging, configurable across web, mobile, and desktop, with features such as archiving, search, and deep integration with in-house systems. It centralizes development communications and workflow orchestration, enabling teams to build and automate processes while maintaining data privacy and security. The platform supports secure collaboration across large teams and is used by a broad customer base. The company originated as SpinPunch and was renamed Mattermost in 2015 after being established in 2011, and it is based in Palo Alto, California.

Coder

Series A in 2019
Coder is an information technology company that provides open-source tools and an enterprise platform that makes it easier to configure, secure and scale development environments. The company aims to build the best products available for developers. It was founded in 2017 and based in Austin, Texas.

Kyligence

Series C in 2019
Kyligence Inc. specializes in big data analytics, offering an intelligent data platform that simplifies analysis from on-premises to cloud environments. Its flagship product is the Kyligence Analytics Platform, providing sub-second query latency and simplified analytics for business users. Additionally, it offers KyBot for monitoring and optimizing performance, and Apache Kylin, an open-source distributed analytics engine supporting large datasets.

Mattermost

Series A in 2019
Mattermost is an open-source, secure collaboration platform for software development teams that provides enterprise-grade messaging, configurable across web, mobile, and desktop, with features such as archiving, search, and deep integration with in-house systems. It centralizes development communications and workflow orchestration, enabling teams to build and automate processes while maintaining data privacy and security. The platform supports secure collaboration across large teams and is used by a broad customer base. The company originated as SpinPunch and was renamed Mattermost in 2015 after being established in 2011, and it is based in Palo Alto, California.

Solo.io

Series A in 2018
Solo.io, Inc. is a software company founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in open source and enterprise solutions for cloud-native technologies. The company offers a range of products designed to connect, secure, and manage application services, including the Gloo platform, which serves as a cloud-native API gateway and ingress controller. Additionally, Solo.io provides Mesh Hub for unified service mesh management, Squash for debugging microservices, and Unik for building unikernels. Its offerings support the migration of traditional applications to modern architectures, accommodating both established enterprises and emerging cloud-native businesses. Solo.io's solutions leverage various open source technologies, including Istio, Envoy, and WebAssembly, positioning the company as a leader in the application networking space.

Solo.io

Series A in 2018
Solo.io, Inc. is a software company founded in 2017 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in open source and enterprise solutions for cloud-native technologies. The company offers a range of products designed to connect, secure, and manage application services, including the Gloo platform, which serves as a cloud-native API gateway and ingress controller. Additionally, Solo.io provides Mesh Hub for unified service mesh management, Squash for debugging microservices, and Unik for building unikernels. Its offerings support the migration of traditional applications to modern architectures, accommodating both established enterprises and emerging cloud-native businesses. Solo.io's solutions leverage various open source technologies, including Istio, Envoy, and WebAssembly, positioning the company as a leader in the application networking space.

LightStep

Series C in 2018
LightStep Inc., established in 2013 and based in San Francisco, specializes in application performance management (APM) software solutions. The company's flagship product, LightStepPM, monitors and manages the performance of production systems at scale, providing real-time insights into end-to-end system behavior and interactions across organizational boundaries. It offers features such as SAML support, flexible data scrubbing, and is built on open standards. LightStep aims to deliver confidence in software application management by analyzing 100% of unsampled transaction data, accelerating root cause analysis for complex systems.

Coder

Seed Round in 2018
Coder is an information technology company that provides open-source tools and an enterprise platform that makes it easier to configure, secure and scale development environments. The company aims to build the best products available for developers. It was founded in 2017 and based in Austin, Texas.

HashiCorp

Series D in 2018
HashiCorp, Inc. is an open-source software company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. The company specializes in developing multi-cloud infrastructure automation software that addresses the challenges of cloud adoption. HashiCorp's primary products include Terraform, a cloud infrastructure as code tool for provisioning and managing resources; Vault, which secures and controls access to sensitive data; Nomad, a work orchestrator for deploying and managing applications across various environments; and Consul, a tool for service discovery and orchestration. Additionally, HashiCorp offers Vagrant for creating reproducible development environments and Packer for generating identical machine images for multiple platforms. The company aims to provide consistent workflows and a standardized approach to automate infrastructure processes, thereby enabling organizations to effectively run distributed applications in both public and private cloud environments.

Kyligence

Series B in 2018
Kyligence Inc. specializes in big data analytics, offering an intelligent data platform that simplifies analysis from on-premises to cloud environments. Its flagship product is the Kyligence Analytics Platform, providing sub-second query latency and simplified analytics for business users. Additionally, it offers KyBot for monitoring and optimizing performance, and Apache Kylin, an open-source distributed analytics engine supporting large datasets.

XSKY Data Technology

Series C in 2018
XSKY Data Technology, based in Beijing, specializes in software-defined infrastructure products and services. It offers a range of storage solutions, including XCBS (cloud), XEBS (block), XEUS (unified), XEOS (object), and XEDP (unified data platform), catering to diverse sectors such as finance, telecom, energy, and government. XSKY is a significant contributor to the open-source Ceph storage system, ranking top 3 globally. It partners with leading tech companies like Intel and Samsung, providing scalable, cost-effective storage solutions tailored for enterprise needs.

LightStep

Series B in 2017
LightStep Inc., established in 2013 and based in San Francisco, specializes in application performance management (APM) software solutions. The company's flagship product, LightStepPM, monitors and manages the performance of production systems at scale, providing real-time insights into end-to-end system behavior and interactions across organizational boundaries. It offers features such as SAML support, flexible data scrubbing, and is built on open standards. LightStep aims to deliver confidence in software application management by analyzing 100% of unsampled transaction data, accelerating root cause analysis for complex systems.

HashiCorp

Series C in 2017
HashiCorp, Inc. is an open-source software company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. The company specializes in developing multi-cloud infrastructure automation software that addresses the challenges of cloud adoption. HashiCorp's primary products include Terraform, a cloud infrastructure as code tool for provisioning and managing resources; Vault, which secures and controls access to sensitive data; Nomad, a work orchestrator for deploying and managing applications across various environments; and Consul, a tool for service discovery and orchestration. Additionally, HashiCorp offers Vagrant for creating reproducible development environments and Packer for generating identical machine images for multiple platforms. The company aims to provide consistent workflows and a standardized approach to automate infrastructure processes, thereby enabling organizations to effectively run distributed applications in both public and private cloud environments.

Big Switch Networks

Venture Round in 2017
Big Switch Networks Inc. is a provider of data center networking technologies, focusing on delivering solutions for on-premises enterprise cloud, public cloud, and multi-cloud environments. Established in 2010 and based in Santa Clara, California, the company offers a range of products, including Big Monitoring Fabric, which creates security chains for inline traffic and provides comprehensive visibility across an organization, and Big Cloud Fabric, which utilizes open networking and software-defined networking technology. These solutions aim to enhance operational efficiency, improve business agility, and lower networking costs for organizations of all sizes. Big Switch Networks is also recognized for its contributions to open source communities and maintains strategic partnerships with notable companies in the industry. The company operates globally, with a presence in over 25 countries, and has been a subsidiary of Arista Networks since 2020.

Platform9

Series C in 2017
Platform9 is a cloud service provider that enables organizations to utilize a hybrid cloud infrastructure powered by Kubernetes and other cloud-native technologies. Established in 2013 in Mountain View, California, by Sirish Raghuram, Platform9 offers an open source-as-a-service platform that simplifies the management of cloud software deployments. Its services support over 40,000 nodes across private, public, and edge clouds, allowing clients to transform their existing infrastructure into a self-service private cloud system. By automating cluster upgrades and security patches, Platform9 helps organizations reduce management complexity and operational costs, making it easier for them to adopt cloud-native practices. The company operates as an inclusive, globally distributed entity backed by prominent investors.

XSKY Data Technology

Series B in 2017
XSKY Data Technology, based in Beijing, specializes in software-defined infrastructure products and services. It offers a range of storage solutions, including XCBS (cloud), XEBS (block), XEUS (unified), XEOS (object), and XEDP (unified data platform), catering to diverse sectors such as finance, telecom, energy, and government. XSKY is a significant contributor to the open-source Ceph storage system, ranking top 3 globally. It partners with leading tech companies like Intel and Samsung, providing scalable, cost-effective storage solutions tailored for enterprise needs.

Cockroach Labs

Series B in 2017
Cockroach Labs, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing open-source database software, particularly known for its flagship product, CockroachDB. This cloud-native, distributed SQL database is designed to support the rapid scaling of applications while ensuring resilience against failures, including disk, machine, and datacenter outages. CockroachDB offers strong consistency and ACID transactions, along with an SQL API for efficient data management. The platform is utilized by a diverse range of customers, from small startups to Fortune 500 companies, across various industries such as finance, retail, and media. Founded in 2015, Cockroach Labs is headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company focuses on enabling developers to build robust applications without compromising on performance or reliability.

Kyligence

Series A in 2017
Kyligence Inc. specializes in big data analytics, offering an intelligent data platform that simplifies analysis from on-premises to cloud environments. Its flagship product is the Kyligence Analytics Platform, providing sub-second query latency and simplified analytics for business users. Additionally, it offers KyBot for monitoring and optimizing performance, and Apache Kylin, an open-source distributed analytics engine supporting large datasets.

HashiCorp

Series B in 2016
HashiCorp, Inc. is an open-source software company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2012 by Mitchell Hashimoto and Armon Dadgar. The company specializes in developing multi-cloud infrastructure automation software that addresses the challenges of cloud adoption. HashiCorp's primary products include Terraform, a cloud infrastructure as code tool for provisioning and managing resources; Vault, which secures and controls access to sensitive data; Nomad, a work orchestrator for deploying and managing applications across various environments; and Consul, a tool for service discovery and orchestration. Additionally, HashiCorp offers Vagrant for creating reproducible development environments and Packer for generating identical machine images for multiple platforms. The company aims to provide consistent workflows and a standardized approach to automate infrastructure processes, thereby enabling organizations to effectively run distributed applications in both public and private cloud environments.

XSKY Data Technology

Series A in 2016
XSKY Data Technology, based in Beijing, specializes in software-defined infrastructure products and services. It offers a range of storage solutions, including XCBS (cloud), XEBS (block), XEUS (unified), XEOS (object), and XEDP (unified data platform), catering to diverse sectors such as finance, telecom, energy, and government. XSKY is a significant contributor to the open-source Ceph storage system, ranking top 3 globally. It partners with leading tech companies like Intel and Samsung, providing scalable, cost-effective storage solutions tailored for enterprise needs.

Kyligence

Seed Round in 2016
Kyligence Inc. specializes in big data analytics, offering an intelligent data platform that simplifies analysis from on-premises to cloud environments. Its flagship product is the Kyligence Analytics Platform, providing sub-second query latency and simplified analytics for business users. Additionally, it offers KyBot for monitoring and optimizing performance, and Apache Kylin, an open-source distributed analytics engine supporting large datasets.

Big Switch Networks

Series C in 2016
Big Switch Networks Inc. is a provider of data center networking technologies, focusing on delivering solutions for on-premises enterprise cloud, public cloud, and multi-cloud environments. Established in 2010 and based in Santa Clara, California, the company offers a range of products, including Big Monitoring Fabric, which creates security chains for inline traffic and provides comprehensive visibility across an organization, and Big Cloud Fabric, which utilizes open networking and software-defined networking technology. These solutions aim to enhance operational efficiency, improve business agility, and lower networking costs for organizations of all sizes. Big Switch Networks is also recognized for its contributions to open source communities and maintains strategic partnerships with notable companies in the industry. The company operates globally, with a presence in over 25 countries, and has been a subsidiary of Arista Networks since 2020.

LightStep

Series A in 2015
LightStep Inc., established in 2013 and based in San Francisco, specializes in application performance management (APM) software solutions. The company's flagship product, LightStepPM, monitors and manages the performance of production systems at scale, providing real-time insights into end-to-end system behavior and interactions across organizational boundaries. It offers features such as SAML support, flexible data scrubbing, and is built on open standards. LightStep aims to deliver confidence in software application management by analyzing 100% of unsampled transaction data, accelerating root cause analysis for complex systems.

Platform9

Series B in 2015
Platform9 is a cloud service provider that enables organizations to utilize a hybrid cloud infrastructure powered by Kubernetes and other cloud-native technologies. Established in 2013 in Mountain View, California, by Sirish Raghuram, Platform9 offers an open source-as-a-service platform that simplifies the management of cloud software deployments. Its services support over 40,000 nodes across private, public, and edge clouds, allowing clients to transform their existing infrastructure into a self-service private cloud system. By automating cluster upgrades and security patches, Platform9 helps organizations reduce management complexity and operational costs, making it easier for them to adopt cloud-native practices. The company operates as an inclusive, globally distributed entity backed by prominent investors.

Platform9

Series A in 2014
Platform9 is a cloud service provider that enables organizations to utilize a hybrid cloud infrastructure powered by Kubernetes and other cloud-native technologies. Established in 2013 in Mountain View, California, by Sirish Raghuram, Platform9 offers an open source-as-a-service platform that simplifies the management of cloud software deployments. Its services support over 40,000 nodes across private, public, and edge clouds, allowing clients to transform their existing infrastructure into a self-service private cloud system. By automating cluster upgrades and security patches, Platform9 helps organizations reduce management complexity and operational costs, making it easier for them to adopt cloud-native practices. The company operates as an inclusive, globally distributed entity backed by prominent investors.

Heavybit

Seed Round in 2013
Heavybit is an early-stage venture capital firm based in San Francisco, founded in 2012. It specializes in software and enterprise infrastructure, supporting technical startups from inception and helping them turn code into scalable businesses. The firm emphasizes hands-on guidance and a community-driven approach, leveraging a network of technical founders and over 600 domain experts to help portfolio companies grow. Core focus areas include developer tooling such as DevSecOps, feature flagging, and AI-powered development tools, with the goal of building durable software platforms and ecosystems around developers.

Big Switch Networks

Series B in 2012
Big Switch Networks Inc. is a provider of data center networking technologies, focusing on delivering solutions for on-premises enterprise cloud, public cloud, and multi-cloud environments. Established in 2010 and based in Santa Clara, California, the company offers a range of products, including Big Monitoring Fabric, which creates security chains for inline traffic and provides comprehensive visibility across an organization, and Big Cloud Fabric, which utilizes open networking and software-defined networking technology. These solutions aim to enhance operational efficiency, improve business agility, and lower networking costs for organizations of all sizes. Big Switch Networks is also recognized for its contributions to open source communities and maintains strategic partnerships with notable companies in the industry. The company operates globally, with a presence in over 25 countries, and has been a subsidiary of Arista Networks since 2020.

Cloud.com

Series B in 2010
Cloud.com is a venture-backed startup located in Cupertino that specializes in developing open source cloud orchestration software. The company's primary product, CloudStack, facilitates the creation and management of both public and private cloud computing environments, enabling service providers and enterprises to deploy Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offerings akin to those of major cloud platforms. CloudStack is available in three versions: the Enterprise Edition, the Service Provider Edition, and the open-source Community Edition. The company rebranded from VMOps to Cloud.com in May 2010 as it emerged from stealth mode, positioning itself as a key player in the cloud computing sector.

Azul Systems

Series F in 2007
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.

Zimbra

Series C in 2006
Zimbra is a developer of open-source email and collaboration software, catering to service providers, enterprises, and government organizations. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Frisco, Texas, with additional offices in San Mateo, London, Tokyo, Singapore, and Pune, Zimbra offers solutions designed to enhance communication and data management. Its flagship product, Zimbra Collaboration Server, addresses the challenges posed by outdated communication infrastructures, providing integrated email, calendar, and collaboration capabilities. Additionally, Zimbra Desktop allows users to consolidate information from various accounts, including Zimbra, Yahoo Mail, Gmail, and Hotmail. By focusing on secure and private data management, Zimbra helps organizations effectively organize and control their communications and information.

Azul Systems

Series E in 2006
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.

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.

Azul Systems

Series C in 2004
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.

Azul Systems

Series B in 2003
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.
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