Scale Venture Partners

Founded in 2000, Scale Venture Partners is a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm with $1.3B under management. It focuses on early-stage cloud, SaaS, and infrastructure startups that leverage AI, ML, or automation. The firm provides value acceleration through go-to-market strategies and access to proprietary operational SaaS metrics for benchmarking growth.

Maxwell Abram

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Max Abram

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Eric Anderson

Partner

Anika Ayyar

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Sam Baker

Principal

Past deals in Series D

Honeycomb

Series D in 2023
Honeycomb is a software company that specializes in full-stack observability for engineering teams, enabling them to understand, debug, and enhance their production systems. Founded in 2016 and based in San Francisco, California, Honeycomb's platform allows users to visualize and query various metrics, facilitating the identification of trends and summarizing results for deeper insights into complex systems. Its tools support fast incident response and system optimization, helping teams deliver efficient software releases. By empowering engineers to instrument and analyze system behavior, Honeycomb aims to improve the overall software engineering process, ultimately leading to greater satisfaction for both developers and end-users.

Airspace Technologies

Series D in 2022
Airspace Technologies provides advanced logistics software that automates quoting, routing, and tracking processes. Founded in 2015, the company specializes in time-critical deliveries, serving industries such as aerospace, healthcare, and manufacturing. Its platform, CommanderConnect, optimizes routes for drivers while Airspace Shipper Platform streamlines operations for shippers.

Viz

Series D in 2022
Viz.ai, Inc. specializes in healthcare imaging software designed to enhance stroke care through the use of artificial intelligence. The company's flagship technology synchronizes treatment by reducing delays in patient care, enabling rapid identification of large vessel occlusion (LVO) strokes using advanced deep learning algorithms. Key offerings include Viz LVO, which alerts on-call stroke teams based on CT angiogram images, and Viz CTP, which analyzes CT perfusion images and generates critical parametric data. Additionally, Viz HUB facilitates communication among clinical teams to coordinate care efficiently, while Viz VIEW allows healthcare professionals to view imaging data on mobile devices. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company aims to transform healthcare delivery by improving the speed and accessibility of treatment for stroke patients.

Papaya Global

Series D in 2021
Papaya Global is a cloud‑based SaaS company that provides a global payroll and workforce management platform. Its software automates payroll processing, compliance with local labor laws, and other human resource functions for companies operating in multiple countries. The platform supports end‑to‑end employer of record services, contract worker management, immigration and work‑permit services, and integrates payments directly into the payroll workflow. By connecting data from human capital management and enterprise resource planning systems, it creates a single source of truth that gives finance teams visibility and control over workforce spending. Clients include large multinational corporations such as Johnson & Johnson, Facebook, and General Electric.

OM1

Series D in 2021
OM1 is a digital health company that provides an outcome management platform for healthcare organizations to measure, forecast, and compare patient outcomes. Its platform aggregates and analyzes clinical and patient-reported data to meet outcomes requirements in value-based care programs, CMS bundles, and private arrangements. The solution uses predictive and prescriptive analytics to identify risks, cost drivers, and opportunities to improve clinical and financial performance across the care continuum. By delivering AI-driven insights, OM1 helps hospitals and health systems demonstrate outcomes to stakeholders, support benchmarking and decision-making, and drive more precise care management. The company also maintains specialized registries for collaborations, including systemic lupus erythematosus, to support research and performance improvement. Through gathering and enriching diverse clinical data, OM1 aims to establish a higher standard for health outcomes information and enable more informed, value-based care.

Socure

Series D in 2021
Socure develops digital identity verification solutions using artificial intelligence and machine learning. Its platform authenticates identities in real-time from various online/offline sources, automating customer identification program (CIP), know your customer (KYC), and anti-money laundering (AML) compliance initiatives.

PerimeterX

Series D in 2021
PerimeterX, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in developing solutions to prevent automated attacks and malicious web behavior. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional locations in London, Miami, and a subsidiary in Tel Aviv, the company offers a suite of products aimed at protecting web infrastructure. Its flagship solutions, known as PerimeterX Bot Defender, provide real-time defenses against various types of bot attacks, including those targeting websites, mobile applications, and APIs. By leveraging behavioral analytics and advanced threat detection techniques, PerimeterX helps organizations in sectors such as e-commerce, travel, and media safeguard their digital assets from account abuse, web scraping, and marketing fraud. The company's innovative approach has garnered recognition, including being listed among the top cybersecurity startups and promising artificial intelligence firms.

Matillion

Series D in 2021
Matillion Ltd. specializes in cloud data integration software solutions that empower companies to effectively utilize their data. The company offers a range of products, including Matillion ETL for Amazon Redshift and Matillion ETL for Snowflake, both of which facilitate the extraction, loading, and transformation of structured and semi-structured data in cloud environments. Additionally, Matillion Data Loader serves as a SaaS-based tool that loads data from source systems into cloud data warehouses, enhancing data accessibility for informed decision-making. Matillion also provides a business intelligence solution for self-service reporting and analytics, alongside Matillion Exchange, a marketplace for users to share and download integration jobs. With a client base that includes Fortune 500 companies and mid-sized tech enterprises, Matillion operates from its headquarters in Manchester, United Kingdom, and has offices in New York, Denver, and Seattle. The company, established in 2010, is dedicated to accelerating data readiness and maximizing the impact of data across various industries.

BigID

Series D in 2020
BigID, Inc. is a developer of advanced security software focused on personal data protection and privacy compliance. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Tel Aviv and London, the company leverages machine learning and identity intelligence to assist enterprises in managing sensitive data at a large scale. BigID's platform facilitates the discovery and inventory of personal information across various data types while automating compliance with privacy regulations such as GDPR and CCPA. Key features include mapping data relationships, automating access rights fulfillment, and providing tools for consent management and risk assessment. By enabling organizations to protect and steward customer data effectively, BigID addresses the growing need for robust data privacy solutions amid evolving regulatory landscapes.

Locus Robotics

Series D in 2020
Founded in 2014, Locus Robotics develops autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for fulfillment warehouses. Its flagship product, LocusBots, collaborates with human workers to enhance order productivity and accuracy by up to threefold, serving retailers, manufacturers, and logistics providers.

Expel

Series D in 2020
Expel, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in managed security software and services. Founded in 2016 and based in Herndon, Virginia, Expel offers a comprehensive security operations center (SOC)-as-a-service, which includes managed detection and response (MDR), threat hunting, remediation, and phishing support. The company’s platform, known as the Expel Workbench™, facilitates a collaborative experience, allowing customers to engage actively in their security operations. Users can monitor live investigations or receive detailed alerts throughout the investigative process. Expel’s approach emphasizes transparency and efficiency, enabling security teams to focus on strategic priorities while swiftly addressing threats such as ransomware, phishing, and supply chain attacks. With dedicated analysts available around the clock, Expel aims to enhance organizations' security posture by swiftly identifying and mitigating risks while reducing the noise of false positives.

CyberGRX

Series D in 2019
CyberGRX is a cybersecurity company based in Denver, Colorado, that specializes in third-party cyber risk management. The company offers a comprehensive platform designed to help organizations identify, assess, mitigate, and monitor their cyber risk exposure across their entire partner ecosystem. By leveraging automation and advanced analytics, CyberGRX enables enterprises to effectively manage and monitor risks associated with their vendors, partners, and customers. The platform provides a cost-effective and scalable solution, allowing organizations to gain complete visibility into their risk portfolio while facilitating real-time decision-making and predictive capabilities.

DroneDeploy

Series D in 2019
DroneDeploy, Inc. is a cloud-based software company that specializes in drone solutions for various industries. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company provides a comprehensive platform for aerial mapping, data processing, and analysis. Its offerings include orthorectified maps, topographic modeling, crop health visualizations, and three-dimensional models. The platform enables users to automate workflows and perform flight safety checks, allowing for real-time data collection and analysis. DroneDeploy's software is compatible with a range of drones, including those from major manufacturers like DJI, and serves sectors such as agriculture, construction, mining, and insurance across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. The company also features a drone-on-demand service that connects customers with certified professional pilots to gather aerial data on-site.

CircleCI

Series D in 2019
CircleCI provides a continuous integration and delivery platform that automates build, test, and deploy processes to help software teams release code rapidly and with confidence. The platform supports version control integration, automated testing frameworks, and containerization, enabling developers to scale workflows, detect and fix defects early, and reduce deployment risk. Notable customers include Facebook, Spotify, Kickstarter, and Shyp, reflecting wide adoption across tech companies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco with a global remote workforce, CircleCI is backed by venture firms Scale Venture Partners, DFJ, Baseline Ventures, and Harrison Metal Capital.

Motive

Series D in 2019
Motive is a technology company building technology to improve the safety, productivity, sustainability, and profitability of businesses that power the physical economy. Combined with AI, the Motive platform gives you complete visibility and control and significantly reduces manual workloads by automating and simplifying tasks. Motive serves small businesses across a wide range of industries, including transportation and logistics, construction, energy, field service, manufacturing, agriculture, food and beverage, retail, and the public sector. Motive is a fully unified integrated operations platform, combining driver safety, fleet management, equipment monitoring, and spend management all in one place.

PubNub

Series D in 2019
PubNub develops a global Data Stream Network for real-time applications. Its platform enables secure, scalable, and manageable communication across various industries such as healthcare, gaming, IoT, and more. Founded in 2009, PubNub is headquartered in San Francisco.

Pantheon Systems

Series D in 2019
Founded in 2010, Pantheon Systems provides a cloud-based platform for agile marketing teams and developers to build, launch, and manage WordPress and Drupal websites. Serving diverse industries such as media, technology, education, and government, the company enables efficient website development and management.

OneLogin

Series D in 2019
OneLogin, Inc. is a provider of a cloud-based single sign-on and identity management platform, targeting various sectors including education, government, finance, healthcare, and retail. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional development and growth centers in Redmond, Washington, and Peachtree Corners, Georgia, the company offers a range of solutions such as open-source SAML toolkits, mobile applications, and web access management software that integrates with both on-premise and cloud-based applications. OneLogin’s platform also utilizes machine learning to detect potential security threats, allowing organizations to manage digital identities efficiently and securely. With a diverse clientele of over 2,000 organizations across 44 countries, OneLogin enables users to focus on business growth by leveraging secure access to applications and enhancing overall IT administration and end-user productivity.

JFrog

Series D in 2018
JFrog Ltd. is a provider of a comprehensive DevOps platform designed to facilitate continuous software release management. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, JFrog offers a range of products that enhance the efficiency of software development and deployment. Its flagship product, JFrog Artifactory, serves as a universal package repository, enabling organizations to store, manage, and update software packages at any scale. Other key offerings include JFrog Pipelines for securing packages, JFrog Distribution for enterprise-grade software distribution, and JFrog Mission Control for overseeing the software release management workflow. The platform supports a hybrid approach to software supply chain management, allowing for seamless integration between development and operations teams. JFrog caters to various industries, including technology, financial services, retail, healthcare, and telecommunications, positioning itself as a crucial player in the DevOps domain by addressing the challenges associated with software artifacts and distribution.

Forter

Series D in 2018
Forter is a real-time, fully automated fraud prevention platform for online retailers. It delivers decisions on transactions through its end-to-end fraud prevention system, leveraging machine learning, cyber intelligence, elastic identity, and behavioral analysis to assess each transaction and the customer profile, with visibility through a dedicated dashboard. Its solutions include Decision-As-a-Service for transparent fraud decisions and Smart Routing to minimize revenue loss from false declines across web and mobile channels, enabling merchants to reduce fraud while supporting growth and improving the customer experience. Founded in 2013 and based in New York with offices in London and Tel Aviv, Forter's platform aims to automate transaction risk management and protect e-commerce from credit card fraud, account takeover, identity theft, and returns abuse.

Root Insurance

Series D in 2018
Root Insurance is an innovative property-casualty insurtech company that offers personalized, affordable car insurance through its app. Utilizing smartphone technology to assess driving behavior, Root determines safe drivers and provides them with more competitive rates. Additionally, Root offers hassle-free renters insurance tailored to individual needs.

Dialpad

Series D in 2018
Dialpad, Inc. is a cloud-based communications platform that specializes in enterprise solutions, offering a comprehensive suite of services including voice, video, group messaging, SMS, MMS, conferencing, and sharing of screens and documents. Founded in 2002 and based in San Francisco, the company has transformed its offerings through AI-powered features such as real-time transcription, automated note-taking, live sentiment analysis, and voice analytics. Dialpad's products, which include Dialpad, Dialpad Sell, UberConference, and Dialpad Contact Center, are designed to enhance collaboration and communication for businesses, enabling employees to work securely from any location and device. The company serves notable clients such as Motorola Solutions, ClassPass, Warby Parker, and Vivint, and has strategic partnerships with industry leaders like SoftBank Corp. Dialpad was previously known as Switch Communications, Inc. before rebranding in 2016.

CloudHealth Technologies

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

Namely

Series D in 2017
Namely, Inc. operates an online human resource software platform designed for small- and mid-sized organizations. Founded in 2011 and based in New York, the company provides an all-in-one solution that integrates various HR functions, including payroll, benefits administration, time-off tracking, and talent management. Namely's cloud-based platform allows HR teams to manage employee data efficiently while ensuring compliance with regulations. The company serves a diverse range of industries, including technology, professional services, and commerce, offering personalized support to help organizations enhance their company culture and improve employee experiences.

Agari

Series D in 2016
Agari is a company focused on email security, specializing in the protection of brands and individuals from phishing and socially-engineered attacks. By leveraging applied data science and a variety of signals, Agari safeguards organizations against threats such as business email compromise, supply chain fraud, and account takeovers, thereby reducing business risks and restoring confidence in email communications. The company's platform is designed to enhance the security of inbound emails while also preventing the spoofing of outbound communications, which helps maintain brand integrity and improve email deliverability. Through its innovative approach, Agari enables safe interactions between businesses and their customers, effectively eliminating email as a vector for cyber-attacks.

WalkMe

Series D in 2015
WalkMe Inc., founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, develops a cloud-based guidance and engagement platform designed to enhance user experience and productivity. Their Digital Adoption Platform adapts software to meet the needs of employees and customers, while WalkMe Automation simplifies user experiences by automating complex tasks. The company also offers solutions for modernizing legacy desktop applications and enhancing security. WalkMe's platform integrates with various systems, including Salesforce and Workday, and serves sectors such as financial services, healthcare, insurance, retail, software, utility, and education. With additional offices in New York, Raleigh, London, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Sydney, and Tokyo, WalkMe is a subsidiary of WalkMe Ltd.

Chef Software

Series D in 2013
Chef Software is a leading provider of Continuous Automation software based in Seattle, Washington. Renowned for its role in the DevOps movement, Chef collaborates with over a thousand innovative companies globally to facilitate digital transformation. Its flagship product, Chef Automate, integrates infrastructure and application management, enabling enterprises to swiftly and securely build, deploy, and manage applications across various environments. Additionally, Chef's Habitat product enhances application automation, supporting diverse release scenarios and modernization initiatives. The InSpec tool aids organizations in maintaining compliance and security during cloud migration through a 'Detect, Correct, Automate' strategy. Chef's open-source solutions allow users to define infrastructure as code, ensuring configurations are flexible, version-controlled, and easily readable. By continuously evaluating and correcting configuration states, Chef ensures consistent application management, thus empowering development, operations, and security teams to enhance their software delivery processes effectively.

DataStax

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

Demandbase

Series D in 2013
Demandbase empowers B2B companies to achieve revenue goals more efficiently. Its AI-driven account-based marketing platform aligns sales and marketing teams by identifying high-potential accounts, enabling targeted engagement and resource allocation.

PeopleMatter

Series D in 2013
PeopleMatter, Inc. is a workforce management platform that specializes in talent management software aimed at enhancing business performance through effective workforce measurement. Founded in 2001 and based in Charleston, South Carolina, the company provides tailored solutions for various industries, including technology, transportation, healthcare, government, biotech, and recreation. Its platform is designed to assist hourly hiring managers by streamlining the processes of sourcing, screening, and onboarding hourly workers, thereby improving efficiency and engagement. PeopleMatter's tools help service-industry brands optimize their recruitment efforts, ultimately contributing to improved customer satisfaction. In June 2016, the company was acquired by Snagajob, further expanding its reach and capabilities in the workforce management space.

Axcient

Series D in 2013
Axcient is a software company that specializes in backup and disaster recovery solutions aimed primarily at managed service providers and system integrators. The company offers a comprehensive suite of business continuity features, including remote and local backup, as well as email archiving services. Axcient's platform is designed to safeguard client data and minimize business interruptions, allowing clients to implement reliable and cost-effective technology to enhance their operations. By focusing on data protection, Axcient helps organizations maintain seamless business processes in the face of potential disruptions.

Scale Computing

Series D in 2012
Scale Computing provides edge computing, virtualization, and hyperconverged infrastructure solutions for midsized organizations. Its HC3 platform offers an integrated, appliance-based system that combines servers, storage, and virtualization software to deliver a complete data center in a box. HC3 uses self-healing automation to monitor virtual machines, software, and hardware components, detect infrastructure events, and automatically respond to maintain application availability while simplifying data center management. The platform eliminates the need for separate virtualization, disaster recovery, servers, and shared storage by delivering a highly available, easy-to-manage solution that scales with demand. The company supports infrastructure refresh and migrations, including virtual-to-virtual and physical-to-virtual moves, and provides disaster recovery capabilities within a single, unified system. Founded in 2007 and based in Indianapolis, Scale Computing targets small to midmarket and distributed enterprises seeking reduced downtime and simplified IT operations through an integrated, turnkey platform.

BrightRoll

Series D in 2011
BrightRoll Inc. is a programmatic video advertising platform based in San Francisco, California. Founded in 2006, the company specializes in automating video advertising across desktop, mobile, and connected TV, making it a significant player in the digital advertising landscape. BrightRoll serves a diverse clientele, including over 80 of the top 100 U.S. advertisers and 18 of the top 20 advertising technology firms. Its platform allows advertisers to effectively reach approximately 80% of online video viewers, offering various ad formats such as pre-roll, mid-roll, and click-to-play video advertisements. By analyzing hundreds of billions of data points monthly, BrightRoll enables real-time decision-making that enhances return on investment for advertisers. The company is recognized as one of the leading video ad platforms in terms of ads served, underscoring its influence and capability in the digital marketing sector.

RingCentral

Series D in 2011
RingCentral is a leading provider of unified communications as a service (UCaaS), offering a comprehensive cloud-based platform that integrates voice, video, messaging, and team collaboration tools. Headquartered in Belmont, California, the company serves over 350,000 organizations globally, enabling them to enhance communication and collaboration among remote and in-office teams. Its core products include RingCentral Office, which combines VoIP phone service with features such as unlimited calling and fax functionality, and RingCentral Professional, which provides virtual extensions for existing phone lines. Additionally, RingCentral offers a cloud-based contact center solution that allows businesses to connect seamlessly with their customers and a stand-alone video meetings platform. The company's solutions are designed to replace outdated on-premises systems with modern, flexible cloud-based alternatives, supporting a mobile workforce across various devices including smartphones, tablets, and computers. By streamlining communications and reducing reliance on traditional methods, RingCentral significantly enhances operational efficiency for businesses of all sizes.

HubSpot

Series D in 2011
HubSpot is a cloud-based growth platform that provides marketing, sales, and customer service software for businesses worldwide. Its offerings include a suite of applications such as customer relationship management, search engine optimization, blogging, website content management, messaging, chatbots, social media, marketing automation, email, predictive lead scoring, sales productivity, ticketing and helpdesk, customer NPS surveys, analytics, and reporting. The platform can be used as standalone modules or as an integrated package, enabling inbound marketing and sales processes that attract visitors, convert leads, and close customers. HubSpot serves mid-market B2B customers and emphasizes helping organizations grow better. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and serves the Americas, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region, with professional, phone, email, and chat support available.

Box

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

Discera

Series D in 2010
Discera, Inc. is a fabless analog semiconductor company that specializes in the manufacture and distribution of silicon resonators targeted at the radio frequency (RF) and timing control markets. The company offers a range of products, including CMOS resonator-based oscillators, RF circuits, clock frequency devices, and resonator-based frequency control components. These products are integral to various consumer and mobile devices, including cellular radios, cameras, MP3 players, GPS systems, disk drives, and television players, as well as applications in military equipment. Discera distributes its products through a network of distributors both in the United States and internationally.

Siimpel Corporation

Series D in 2007
Siimpel Corporation has been in the business of innovation since its original founding in 2000 as SiWave. With a heritage from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and a background in high-precision navigation grade MEMS sensors, the company has maintained a leadership in technology. In its short history, Siimpel Corporation created the smallest high port count optical switches in the world, packaged MEMS components for NASA's Mars rovers, developed the world's first MEMS horizon sensor, developed the highest precision laser ranging system, and created the world's smallest stages using MEMS technology. A recipient of the ATP (advanced technology program) award from NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Siimpel is proud of its history of ground breaking innovation. Since 2004, Siimpel has been applying the high precision MEMS platform technology to enable the drastic reduction in size of high performance digital cameras. Siimpel's innovative products set new standards for the size and performance of digital cameras in mobile platforms.

Everyday Health

Series D in 2007
Everyday Health is a digital media company that owns websites and develops health and wellness content for consumers, healthcare professionals, and marketers. The platform spans web and mobile experiences with medical information, lifestyle guidance, and tools that support healthy living, prevention, and informed decision-making. It offers reviewed health articles, interactive tools for symptom checking and health tracking, education materials, and community forums, enabling evidence-based information and informed discussion. Through a portfolio of owned brands and partner brands, Everyday Health operates content that it manages and monetizes through advertising opportunities on behalf of partners, serving consumers seeking reliable health information, clinicians who rely on updated insights, and marketers and providers aiming to reach health-conscious audiences.

Jaspersoft

Series D in 2007
Jaspersoft is a provider of open source business intelligence software that facilitates the creation of interactive reports, dashboards, and analytics for applications. The company offers a comprehensive BI suite designed to support developers and businesses in harnessing insights from diverse data sources. With a focus on cloud, big data, and mobile deployments, Jaspersoft enables self-service BI at scale, catering to a wide range of commercial customers. It operates under a commercial open source model, supported by a community of over 250,000 members and boasting nearly 15 million downloads of its software. With more than 175,000 production deployments powering 100,000 data-driven applications, Jaspersoft maintains a significant presence in the global market. The company is privately held and has locations worldwide.

MBlox

Series D in 2006
MBlox, established in 1999, is a pioneering global mobile messaging company. It maintains over 100 direct carrier relationships and is renowned for its expertise in SMS services. The company's cloud-based platform processes 7 billion mobile messages annually for more than 4,000 clients, ranging from start-ups to multinational corporations. MBlox offers 24/7 email support and customizable support packages to cater to diverse business needs. Its services span various sectors, including financial services, government, transportation, retail, and advertising.

Hubspan

Series D in 2005
Hubspan, founded in 2000, specializes in B2B cloud integration services, offering a platform designed to enhance collaboration and streamline business processes for companies worldwide. The firm provides a managed service that allows businesses to easily and cost-effectively integrate their systems and workflows across various organizations. Hubspan's innovative integration platform facilitates the exchange of electronic documents and real-time messages, reducing the need for manual intervention and lowering operational costs. By enabling stronger connections and collaboration among partners, customers, and suppliers, Hubspan plays a vital role in improving efficiency and driving positive financial outcomes for its clients.

Teros

Series D in 2005
Teros, Inc. provides security solutions for companies, government agencies, and large Web site operators. It develops Secure Application Gateway, Teros's FireLine Solution, Web Services, and SAFE modules that protect Web and Web services applications. The Secure Application Gateway is a hardened security appliance, which is deployed directly in the data path of application traffic and blocks attacks that are not detected by network-based firewalls and intrusion detection systems. The Teros's FireLine Solution blocks damaging Web-based attacks and prevents the disclosure of sensitive corporate and customer information. The Web Services allow developers to link business-critical applications to groups of users and applications. The SAFE modules provide defined object protection and deliver the capability of protecting user-defined data objects. The company was formerly known as Stratum8 Networks, Inc. and changed its name to Teros, Inc. in February 2003. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Santa Clara, California. As of November 15, 2005, Teros Inc. operates as a subsidiary Citrix Systems, Inc.

CipherMax

Series D in 2004
CipherMax, Inc. provides enterprise-class storage security solutions for securing information assets and achieving compliance with government regulations. The company offers CipherMax CM140T, a storage security system for tapes that provides line-speed encryption processing and centralized security administration solutions for legacy and LTO-4 drives. It also provides CipherMax CM180D, a compact storage security system to integrate high performance encryption with SAN access control and 16-ports connectivity for fabric-based protection of sensitive data on disks; CipherMax CM250, an enterprise storage security system to integrate into existing SANs with 64-ports connectivity; and CipherMax CM500, a system for securing disk-based stored data for enterprise data centers with high port count storage environments. In addition, it offers SANCruiser, a secure storage management software for the management of systems, SAN, and security functions in an enterprise storage environment; and KeyCruiser, a key lifecycle management system for the secure administration of data encryption keys. CipherMax, Inc. was formerly known as MaXXan Systems, Inc. and changed its name to CipherMax, Inc. in 2007. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in San Jose, California.

Good Technology (acquired by Visto)

Series D in 2004
Good Technology is the leader in enterprise handheld computing software and service, using industry standards to provide the corporate applications enterprises need on the handhelds they choose over the networks they prefer. The company's GoodAccess and GoodLink products extend mission-critical enterprise applications—including Microsoft Exchange, Oracle, salesforce.com and Siebel—to mobile employees when an where they need them, using end-to-end AES encrypted, FIPS 140-2 certified security, and cradle-free, real-time synchronization. GoodLink and GoodAccess are combined enterprise software and service that run on a variety of devices and networks, freeing customers from vendor lock-in, and allowing maximum flexibility.

Sylantro

Series D in 2003
Sylantro Systems specializes in providing software solutions for telecommunications service providers, enabling them to deliver hosted Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) applications and services to a variety of customers, including businesses and consumers. Its flagship platform, Synergy, is designed for carriers, allowing them to quickly launch a range of high-value telephony services, such as IP Trunking and hosted PBX solutions. In addition to its core software offerings, Sylantro also provides maintenance services, training, installation, and consulting to support telecom carriers and application service providers in delivering outsourced business communication services.

Tripwire

Series D in 2003
Tripwire is a prominent provider of cybersecurity software tailored for enterprises, industrial organizations, service providers, and government agencies. The company specializes in delivering advanced threat detection, security, and compliance solutions that empower clients to effectively identify, prevent, and respond to cybersecurity threats. Tripwire's offerings include configuration and policy management, file integrity monitoring, vulnerability management, and log intelligence. By leveraging high-fidelity asset visibility and comprehensive endpoint intelligence, Tripwire enhances security automation and facilitates seamless integration within enterprise environments. Through its robust portfolio of enterprise-class security solutions, Tripwire plays a crucial role in safeguarding organizations against evolving cyber threats.

Monolithic Power Systems

Series D in 2002
Founded in 1997, Monolithic Power Systems designs and markets integrated power semiconductor solutions. It specializes in high-performance analog ICs for various applications, including consumer electronics, computing, automotive, industrial, and communications sectors. The company's strength lies in its deep system-level knowledge, strong analog design expertise, and proprietary process technology, enabling it to deliver energy-efficient products.
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