Threshold Ventures

Threshold Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. It pursues a high-conviction, early-stage investment strategy and partners with entrepreneurs to build technology-driven companies in consumer, enterprise, and healthcare sectors. The firm provides venture and growth capital to technology companies and has historical ties to the broader Draper Fisher Jurvetson network. Threshold focuses on supporting early-stage ventures across software, consumer, and healthcare technologies, and seeks to back innovative teams aiming to reach market leadership.

Brian Akin

Associate

William (Bill) Bryant

General Partner

Chirag Chotalia

Partner

Rob Ciechowski

Associate

Katie Evans

Associate

Randall Glein

Co-Founder and Partner

Mohammad Islam

General Partner

Justin Kao

Partner

Megan Kelly

Principal

Emily Melton

Managing Partner

Arpit Mittal

Principal

William Morrison

Principal

Heidi Roizen

Partner

Ramin Sayar

Venture Partner

Chris Shanahan

Principal

Sam Shapiro

Principal

Andreas Stavropoulos

Partner

Josh Stein

Managing Partner

Kevin Tu

Principal

Past deals in Enterprise Software

Forward Networks

Series D in 2023
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.

Sysdig

Series G in 2021
Sysdig develops real-time cloud security platforms that instantly detect and mitigate risks without hindering business operations. Its platform combines runtime insights, AI architecture, and integrations to uncover hidden attack paths, enabling security teams to prioritize critical threats effectively.

Yellowbrick Data

Series C in 2021
Yellowbrick Data is a data warehouse company that designs and deploys analytics-focused data warehouse platforms for on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud environments, including cloud disaster recovery. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, it serves enterprises with a scalable system that supports thousands of concurrent users and petabytes of data while running complex workloads with fast, consistent results. The platform offers on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud deployment with simple, uniform management and strong economics, enabling analytics across any schema and ad-hoc SQL queries. Yellowbrick Data emphasizes high availability, performance, and easy deployment in hybrid environments to speed decision-making through unified data analytics. The company maintains additional offices in Salt Lake City, Hong Kong, and London.

Rippling

Series C in 2021
Rippling provides an integrated platform that combines HR, IT, payroll, and spend management to streamline the entire employee lifecycle. It automates onboarding, offboarding, payroll processing, benefits administration, and tax forms, and centralizes employee data and access management (devices, software, and email accounts) to reduce administrative work. The platform supports compliance monitoring, real-time financial visibility, and dynamic spend policies, enabling seamless IT provisioning, access control, and unified management. By removing manual tasks and enabling faster onboarding, Rippling helps companies save time, cut costs, and focus on growth.

Cohesity

Venture Round in 2021
Cohesity develops hyper-converged secondary storage solutions that consolidate, protect, and share non-mission-critical data assets of large organizations. Its platform, Cohesity DataPlatform, converges data protection infrastructure including backup, replication, disaster recovery, and cloud tiering. Additionally, it offers Cohesity Helios, a SaaS-based management solution for monitoring and managing secondary data and applications.

Sysdig

Series F in 2021
Sysdig develops real-time cloud security platforms that instantly detect and mitigate risks without hindering business operations. Its platform combines runtime insights, AI architecture, and integrations to uncover hidden attack paths, enabling security teams to prioritize critical threats effectively.

Oosto

Series B in 2020
Oosto provides real-time threat analysis for enhanced security and safety, using AI-powered visual recognition technology. It helps enterprises protect customers, employees, and guests while maintaining ethical standards.

Talkdesk

Series C in 2020
Talkdesk Inc., founded in 2011 by Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva, specializes in browser-based cloud contact center software for small businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices across Europe and North America, Talkdesk offers an end-to-end solution that optimizes customer engagement, workforce management, and analytics. Its platform enables users to identify callers before answering, provides comprehensive customer insights from various sources, monitors call performance in real-time, and offers intelligent customer self-service data for agents. With over 1,400 enterprise clients worldwide, including IBM and Acxiom, Talkdesk helps businesses enhance customer satisfaction, productivity, and cost savings through its adaptable platform.

Innovium

Series F in 2020
Innovium, Inc. is a technology company that develops and deploys advanced switching silicon solutions tailored for cloud, enterprise, and edge data centers globally. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Jose, California, with an additional location in Bengaluru, India, Innovium focuses on addressing the critical challenges faced by modern data centers. The company offers its TERALYNX product line, including TERALYNX 7 for large-scale public and private clouds and TERALYNX 5 for top-of-rack, enterprise, edge, and 5G data centers. Additionally, Innovium provides a cloud-based network operating system, open-source standard APIs, and a software development kit to enhance networking capabilities. By emphasizing scalability, low latency, and advanced telemetry, Innovium aims to deliver high-performance, feature-rich networking solutions that meet the evolving demands of its clients.

Cohesity

Series E in 2020
Cohesity develops hyper-converged secondary storage solutions that consolidate, protect, and share non-mission-critical data assets of large organizations. Its platform, Cohesity DataPlatform, converges data protection infrastructure including backup, replication, disaster recovery, and cloud tiering. Additionally, it offers Cohesity Helios, a SaaS-based management solution for monitoring and managing secondary data and applications.

Sisense

Series F in 2020
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.

Diamanti

Series C in 2019
Diamanti, Inc. is a technology company specializing in an integrated enterprise Kubernetes platform that addresses the network and storage challenges associated with cloud-native applications. Founded in 2010 and based in San Jose, California, Diamanti offers a platform designed for infrastructure architects, IT operations, and application owners, enabling them to efficiently run stateful containerized applications in production. The company's flagship product, Diamanti Spektra, unifies control and data planes, providing users with enhanced performance and enterprise features. By focusing on bare-metal container infrastructure, Diamanti delivers the speed, simplicity, and control necessary for modern cloud environments, supporting various applications in container networking, storage, databases, and cloud-native DevOps. The company distributes its products through resellers and was previously known as DataWise Systems, Inc. before rebranding in April 2016.

Forward Networks

Series C in 2019
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.

Oosto

Series A in 2019
Oosto provides real-time threat analysis for enhanced security and safety, using AI-powered visual recognition technology. It helps enterprises protect customers, employees, and guests while maintaining ethical standards.

Yellowbrick Data

Series C in 2019
Yellowbrick Data is a data warehouse company that designs and deploys analytics-focused data warehouse platforms for on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud environments, including cloud disaster recovery. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, it serves enterprises with a scalable system that supports thousands of concurrent users and petabytes of data while running complex workloads with fast, consistent results. The platform offers on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud deployment with simple, uniform management and strong economics, enabling analytics across any schema and ad-hoc SQL queries. Yellowbrick Data emphasizes high availability, performance, and easy deployment in hybrid environments to speed decision-making through unified data analytics. The company maintains additional offices in Salt Lake City, Hong Kong, and London.

Rippling

Series A in 2019
Rippling provides an integrated platform that combines HR, IT, payroll, and spend management to streamline the entire employee lifecycle. It automates onboarding, offboarding, payroll processing, benefits administration, and tax forms, and centralizes employee data and access management (devices, software, and email accounts) to reduce administrative work. The platform supports compliance monitoring, real-time financial visibility, and dynamic spend policies, enabling seamless IT provisioning, access control, and unified management. By removing manual tasks and enabling faster onboarding, Rippling helps companies save time, cut costs, and focus on growth.

Yellowbrick Data

Series B in 2018
Yellowbrick Data is a data warehouse company that designs and deploys analytics-focused data warehouse platforms for on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud environments, including cloud disaster recovery. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, it serves enterprises with a scalable system that supports thousands of concurrent users and petabytes of data while running complex workloads with fast, consistent results. The platform offers on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud deployment with simple, uniform management and strong economics, enabling analytics across any schema and ad-hoc SQL queries. Yellowbrick Data emphasizes high availability, performance, and easy deployment in hybrid environments to speed decision-making through unified data analytics. The company maintains additional offices in Salt Lake City, Hong Kong, and London.

Talkdesk

Series B in 2018
Talkdesk Inc., founded in 2011 by Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva, specializes in browser-based cloud contact center software for small businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices across Europe and North America, Talkdesk offers an end-to-end solution that optimizes customer engagement, workforce management, and analytics. Its platform enables users to identify callers before answering, provides comprehensive customer insights from various sources, monitors call performance in real-time, and offers intelligent customer self-service data for agents. With over 1,400 enterprise clients worldwide, including IBM and Acxiom, Talkdesk helps businesses enhance customer satisfaction, productivity, and cost savings through its adaptable platform.

Sisense

Series E in 2018
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.

Yellowbrick Data

Series A in 2018
Yellowbrick Data is a data warehouse company that designs and deploys analytics-focused data warehouse platforms for on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud environments, including cloud disaster recovery. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, it serves enterprises with a scalable system that supports thousands of concurrent users and petabytes of data while running complex workloads with fast, consistent results. The platform offers on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud deployment with simple, uniform management and strong economics, enabling analytics across any schema and ad-hoc SQL queries. Yellowbrick Data emphasizes high availability, performance, and easy deployment in hybrid environments to speed decision-making through unified data analytics. The company maintains additional offices in Salt Lake City, Hong Kong, and London.

Forward Networks

Series B in 2017
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.

Azuqua

Series B in 2017
Azuqua, Inc. is a Seattle-based company that develops a digital automation platform designed to integrate various software as a service (SaaS) applications. Founded in 2010, Azuqua's platform allows users to automate repetitive tasks and enhance productivity through a visual drag-and-drop interface, eliminating the need for coding skills. It provides a robust library of logic functions, comprehensive connectors, and tools for data manipulation, enabling businesses to streamline workflows across departments. Azuqua's solutions address critical business processes in areas such as customer experience, sales, human resources, and marketing. By connecting disparate applications and facilitating seamless data flow, Azuqua empowers organizations to improve employee and customer experiences while redefining productivity. The company operates as a subsidiary of Okta, Inc. as of March 2019.

Diamanti

Series B in 2017
Diamanti, Inc. is a technology company specializing in an integrated enterprise Kubernetes platform that addresses the network and storage challenges associated with cloud-native applications. Founded in 2010 and based in San Jose, California, Diamanti offers a platform designed for infrastructure architects, IT operations, and application owners, enabling them to efficiently run stateful containerized applications in production. The company's flagship product, Diamanti Spektra, unifies control and data planes, providing users with enhanced performance and enterprise features. By focusing on bare-metal container infrastructure, Diamanti delivers the speed, simplicity, and control necessary for modern cloud environments, supporting various applications in container networking, storage, databases, and cloud-native DevOps. The company distributes its products through resellers and was previously known as DataWise Systems, Inc. before rebranding in April 2016.

Diamanti

Series A in 2016
Diamanti, Inc. is a technology company specializing in an integrated enterprise Kubernetes platform that addresses the network and storage challenges associated with cloud-native applications. Founded in 2010 and based in San Jose, California, Diamanti offers a platform designed for infrastructure architects, IT operations, and application owners, enabling them to efficiently run stateful containerized applications in production. The company's flagship product, Diamanti Spektra, unifies control and data planes, providing users with enhanced performance and enterprise features. By focusing on bare-metal container infrastructure, Diamanti delivers the speed, simplicity, and control necessary for modern cloud environments, supporting various applications in container networking, storage, databases, and cloud-native DevOps. The company distributes its products through resellers and was previously known as DataWise Systems, Inc. before rebranding in April 2016.

Mindshow

Series A in 2016
Mindshow is a virtual production platform that revolutionizes the animation creation process by simplifying complex pipeline steps into a real-time experience. The company offers an enterprise software solution that allows entertainment brands to produce studio-quality animation quickly, significantly reducing production time while preserving creative control. Its unified platform includes advanced voice technology, virtual studio cameras, motion capture, and asset management tools, which have been instrumental for major clients like Mattel, ESPN, Netflix, and Pepsi. Mindshow operates a three-dimensional animation studio that enables users to create animated movies in virtual reality, bringing characters to life through voice and body movements while allowing for action recordings from multiple angles. Based in Los Angeles, Mindshow comprises a team of over 40 experts from various fields, including technology, gaming, VFX, and media, dedicated to empowering entertainment brands with innovative technology that enhances storytelling efficiency.

Anaplan

Series E in 2016
Anaplan, Inc. offers a cloud-based connected planning platform that enables organizations to unify disparate data structures across various business functions, including finance, sales, supply chain, marketing, human resources, and operations. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in San Francisco, Anaplan provides its services through a subscription model, allowing users to access its platform over the Internet. The company focuses on enhancing decision-making and collaboration within organizations by delivering business planning and performance management solutions from a single hub. In addition to its core platform, Anaplan offers professional services, including consulting, implementation, training, and planning transformation advisory services. With operations in multiple countries and a network of expert partners, Anaplan supports large and fast-growing organizations in streamlining their planning processes and making informed decisions.

Sisense

Series D in 2016
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.

Talkdesk

Series A in 2015
Talkdesk Inc., founded in 2011 by Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva, specializes in browser-based cloud contact center software for small businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices across Europe and North America, Talkdesk offers an end-to-end solution that optimizes customer engagement, workforce management, and analytics. Its platform enables users to identify callers before answering, provides comprehensive customer insights from various sources, monitors call performance in real-time, and offers intelligent customer self-service data for agents. With over 1,400 enterprise clients worldwide, including IBM and Acxiom, Talkdesk helps businesses enhance customer satisfaction, productivity, and cost savings through its adaptable platform.

Chef Software

Series E in 2015
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.

Talkdesk

Series A in 2015
Talkdesk Inc., founded in 2011 by Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva, specializes in browser-based cloud contact center software for small businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices across Europe and North America, Talkdesk offers an end-to-end solution that optimizes customer engagement, workforce management, and analytics. Its platform enables users to identify callers before answering, provides comprehensive customer insights from various sources, monitors call performance in real-time, and offers intelligent customer self-service data for agents. With over 1,400 enterprise clients worldwide, including IBM and Acxiom, Talkdesk helps businesses enhance customer satisfaction, productivity, and cost savings through its adaptable platform.

SimpliVity

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

Ping Identity

Series G in 2014
Founded in 2002, Ping Identity specializes in cloud-based identity management software for businesses and government organizations. Its Ping Intelligent Identity Platform enables secure access to applications and APIs while managing identity data at scale.

DataStax

Series E in 2014
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.

Diamanti

Series A in 2014
Diamanti, Inc. is a technology company specializing in an integrated enterprise Kubernetes platform that addresses the network and storage challenges associated with cloud-native applications. Founded in 2010 and based in San Jose, California, Diamanti offers a platform designed for infrastructure architects, IT operations, and application owners, enabling them to efficiently run stateful containerized applications in production. The company's flagship product, Diamanti Spektra, unifies control and data planes, providing users with enhanced performance and enterprise features. By focusing on bare-metal container infrastructure, Diamanti delivers the speed, simplicity, and control necessary for modern cloud environments, supporting various applications in container networking, storage, databases, and cloud-native DevOps. The company distributes its products through resellers and was previously known as DataWise Systems, Inc. before rebranding in April 2016.

Bright Computing

Series B in 2014
Bright Computing is a leading provider of cluster management software, founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Jose, California. It offers comprehensive solutions for managing high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, big data clusters, and OpenStack private clouds. The company's flagship product, Bright Cluster Manager, enables users to install, provision, configure, manage, and monitor clusters across different sizes and hardware types. Bright Computing serves a diverse range of industries, including academia, government, finance, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, oil, and gas, with notable clients such as Boeing, NASA, Roche, Stanford University, and Tokyo Institute of Technology. The company maintains strategic partnerships with industry leaders like Amazon, Cray, Dell, Intel, Nvidia, and SGI to deliver integrated solutions for managing advanced IT infrastructure. Bright Computing's software is deployed in over 650 data centers worldwide, demonstrating its global impact on cluster management.

Sisense

Series C in 2014
Sisense is a software company that develops data and business analytics software to help organizations manage and analyze large, complex data sets. Its flagship BI platform enables users to join data from multiple sources, explore it with visual dashboards, and share insights across teams. The product acts as a data engine for designing dashboards, enabling embedding analytics, and supporting natural-language data exploration and automatically generated summaries. It aims to empower non-technical users to build analytic applications and derive actionable information for internal and external stakeholders. The company also offers technical support and professional services and serves a range of industries from startups to large enterprises, with global offices in multiple regions.

Anaplan

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

Good Technology

Series C in 2014
Good Technology Corporation specializes in secure mobility solutions tailored for enterprises and governments globally. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company provides a range of collaboration applications designed to enhance mobile productivity. Its offerings include Good Launcher, a mobile desktop solution; Good Work, which facilitates business-class email and collaboration; Good Access, a browser enabling access to corporate intranets and web applications; and Good Share, a tool that allows mobile users to access, download, and share documents securely. Additionally, Good Technology provides mobile messaging services, enabling mobile operators to deliver essential corporate data, including push email and calendar functions, to various devices.

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.

Box

Series F in 2013
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.

SimpliVity

Series C in 2013
SimpliVity Corporation is a provider of hyperconverged infrastructure solutions designed to enhance the deployment of resources and workloads in data centers. The company offers several products, including OmniCube, a 2U rack-mounted system that integrates server, storage, and networking services, thereby improving the management, protection, and performance of virtualized workloads. Additionally, its OmniCube Hyperconverged Infrastructure platform addresses data efficiency and global management needs in virtualized and cloud environments. SimpliVity's solutions also include OmniView, a web-based support dashboard featuring predictive analytics, and OmniStack Hyperconverged Infrastructure, which integrates with Cisco UCS to consolidate multiple core data center functions. The company's technology is utilized across various sectors, including energy, education, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, SimpliVity has support centers in Cork, Ireland, and Raleigh, North Carolina. As of February 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.

Selligy

Series A in 2013
Selligy is a mobile service that enhances the productivity of salespeople and their enterprises through a sophisticated smartphone application and robust back-end system. The company integrates seamlessly with existing customer relationship management (CRM) systems, enabling sales professionals to access vital information that aids in closing deals. Selligy also empowers sales managers by directing their teams towards the most promising opportunities, thereby optimizing sales management efforts. Through its innovative platform, Selligy aims to improve overall sales performance by streamlining processes and providing actionable insights for both sales teams and their leaders.

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.

Ping Identity

Series F in 2013
Founded in 2002, Ping Identity specializes in cloud-based identity management software for businesses and government organizations. Its Ping Intelligent Identity Platform enables secure access to applications and APIs while managing identity data at scale.

Servio

Series B in 2013
Servio is a prominent provider of enterprise-scale content creation and categorization services tailored for the eCommerce and online publishing industries. The company specializes in producing high-quality, optimized content such as product descriptions, category pages, buyer's guides, and articles, while also offering data verification and categorization. By merging advanced technology with human expertise, Servio delivers brand-authentic content that enhances clients' marketing efforts. The company operates a global workforce platform known as CloudCrowd, which connects over 250,000 skilled workers who have completed millions of tasks, allowing Servio to create unique content efficiently and at scale. This capability surpasses that of traditional in-house editorial teams, enabling clients to streamline their content needs without the complexities of hiring and managing individual providers. With a strong emphasis on quality and search engine optimization, Servio differentiates itself through its ability to execute complex tasks rapidly and effectively, serving major clients such as Walmart, Staples, eBay, Target, and Groupon.

Box

Series E in 2013
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.

Xtime

Venture Round in 2012
Xtime is a provider of hosted customer relationship management and scheduling software for automotive service departments in North America. The platform integrates marketing, sales, service and operations workflows to streamline appointment scheduling, customer engagement and service inspection, delivering a cohesive consumer experience. It serves more than 3,000 dealerships, has over 1 million registered customers and handles more than 1 million appointments each month. The company counts automakers such as Lexus, Toyota, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Infiniti, Volkswagen and Audi among its partners, as well as large dealership groups like AutoNation and Group 1 Automotive. Headquartered in Redwood Shores, California.

Zettaset

Series B in 2012
Zettaset develops and delivers big data security solutions, focusing on encryption, access control, and authentication. Its products protect Relational/SQL, NoSQL, Object, and Hadoop data stores in the cloud and on-premises. Zettaset caters to sectors such as financial services, healthcare, retail, and GDPR compliance.

Box

Series E in 2012
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.

SugarCRM

Venture Round in 2012
SugarCRM is a global provider of customer relationship management software offering an open-source CRM platform for sales, service, marketing and IT. It serves sectors including manufacturing, financial services, insurance, consulting and professional services and supports a range of applications such as campaign management, opportunity tracking, account management, sales forecasting, customer support, product extensions and training. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, SugarCRM maintains offices worldwide to serve customers in many countries and languages, emphasizing a user-friendly experience across roles and enabling stronger customer relationships and data-driven decision making.

Chef Software

Series C in 2012
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.

Yammer

Series E in 2012
Yammer, established in 2008, is a business specializing in enterprise social networking. It facilitates real-time collaboration among employees across different departments, locations, and applications. Key features include creating groups for project collaboration, sharing and editing documents, and accessing the platform via web, desktop, and mobile devices. Yammer can also integrate with other systems like Microsoft SharePoint. With over 7 million users, including 85% of Fortune 500 companies, Yammer was acquired by Microsoft in 2012.

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.

Ping Identity

Series D in 2011
Founded in 2002, Ping Identity specializes in cloud-based identity management software for businesses and government organizations. Its Ping Intelligent Identity Platform enables secure access to applications and APIs while managing identity data at scale.

Zettaset

Series A in 2011
Zettaset develops and delivers big data security solutions, focusing on encryption, access control, and authentication. Its products protect Relational/SQL, NoSQL, Object, and Hadoop data stores in the cloud and on-premises. Zettaset caters to sectors such as financial services, healthcare, retail, and GDPR compliance.

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.

Servio

Series A in 2010
Servio is a prominent provider of enterprise-scale content creation and categorization services tailored for the eCommerce and online publishing industries. The company specializes in producing high-quality, optimized content such as product descriptions, category pages, buyer's guides, and articles, while also offering data verification and categorization. By merging advanced technology with human expertise, Servio delivers brand-authentic content that enhances clients' marketing efforts. The company operates a global workforce platform known as CloudCrowd, which connects over 250,000 skilled workers who have completed millions of tasks, allowing Servio to create unique content efficiently and at scale. This capability surpasses that of traditional in-house editorial teams, enabling clients to streamline their content needs without the complexities of hiring and managing individual providers. With a strong emphasis on quality and search engine optimization, Servio differentiates itself through its ability to execute complex tasks rapidly and effectively, serving major clients such as Walmart, Staples, eBay, Target, and Groupon.

Chef Software

Series B in 2010
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.

Box

Series C in 2010
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.

Box

Series B in 2009
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.

SocialText

Venture Round in 2009
Socialtext is a company specializing in enterprise social software, designed to enhance collaboration and information sharing within organizations. By providing tools such as microblogging, blogs, wikis, profiles, and social spreadsheets, Socialtext enables employees to communicate and collaborate in real-time, effectively breaking down information silos. The company's offerings are available through various deployment options, including hosted cloud services and on-site appliances, allowing businesses to choose solutions that align with their security needs. Built on a flexible web-oriented architecture, Socialtext seamlessly integrates with traditional systems of record, such as CRM and ERP, facilitating discussions and actions on important business processes. With over 6,500 clients globally, including prominent names like Getty Images and Symantec, Socialtext aims to accelerate business performance by improving collaboration and increasing organizational agility.

Chef Software

Series A in 2009
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.

SocialText

Series D in 2009
Socialtext is a company specializing in enterprise social software, designed to enhance collaboration and information sharing within organizations. By providing tools such as microblogging, blogs, wikis, profiles, and social spreadsheets, Socialtext enables employees to communicate and collaborate in real-time, effectively breaking down information silos. The company's offerings are available through various deployment options, including hosted cloud services and on-site appliances, allowing businesses to choose solutions that align with their security needs. Built on a flexible web-oriented architecture, Socialtext seamlessly integrates with traditional systems of record, such as CRM and ERP, facilitating discussions and actions on important business processes. With over 6,500 clients globally, including prominent names like Getty Images and Symantec, Socialtext aims to accelerate business performance by improving collaboration and increasing organizational agility.

Liquid Machines

Series D in 2008
Liquid Machines specializes in providing Enterprise Rights Management (ERM) solutions that enable organizations to manage and protect electronic corporate assets throughout their information lifecycle. Their software enhances operational efficiency while minimizing risks related to compliance violations and intellectual property theft. The company's offerings include document control software, which regulates access to electronic information, and Email Control, designed to secure communications by automatically encrypting sensitive data. Additionally, Liquid Machines offers Work-group Editions that focus on safeguarding information within specific departments such as human resources, finance, and legal. Their solutions are utilized across various industries, including consulting, financial services, government, legal, manufacturing, and healthcare, allowing organizations to maintain persistent control over their electronic information without disrupting user workflows.

Box

Series B in 2008
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.

SugarCRM

Series D in 2008
SugarCRM is a global provider of customer relationship management software offering an open-source CRM platform for sales, service, marketing and IT. It serves sectors including manufacturing, financial services, insurance, consulting and professional services and supports a range of applications such as campaign management, opportunity tracking, account management, sales forecasting, customer support, product extensions and training. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, SugarCRM maintains offices worldwide to serve customers in many countries and languages, emphasizing a user-friendly experience across roles and enabling stronger customer relationships and data-driven decision making.

SocialText

Series C in 2007
Socialtext is a company specializing in enterprise social software, designed to enhance collaboration and information sharing within organizations. By providing tools such as microblogging, blogs, wikis, profiles, and social spreadsheets, Socialtext enables employees to communicate and collaborate in real-time, effectively breaking down information silos. The company's offerings are available through various deployment options, including hosted cloud services and on-site appliances, allowing businesses to choose solutions that align with their security needs. Built on a flexible web-oriented architecture, Socialtext seamlessly integrates with traditional systems of record, such as CRM and ERP, facilitating discussions and actions on important business processes. With over 6,500 clients globally, including prominent names like Getty Images and Symantec, Socialtext aims to accelerate business performance by improving collaboration and increasing organizational agility.

EnerNOC

Series C in 2007
EnerNOC provides technology-enabled energy management solutions to assist utilities and grid operators in maintaining the real-time balance between supply and demand. Their services help optimize energy usage and improve grid reliability for their clients.

EnerNOC

Series B in 2006
EnerNOC provides technology-enabled energy management solutions to assist utilities and grid operators in maintaining the real-time balance between supply and demand. Their services help optimize energy usage and improve grid reliability for their clients.

Intrusic

Series B in 2006
As of January 15, 2007, Intrusic, Inc. went out of business. Intrusic, Inc. provides internal threat intelligence solutions. Its solutions protect information assets from the malicious or careless activities of trusted insiders. The company's Intrusic 4.0 solution helps organizations identify malicious, unauthorized, and inadvertent activities that breach business or security policies, and threaten compliance. Intrusic's solutions include supply chain extranets, data leakage, compromise detection, and policy compliance. Its services include internal security snapshot, internal security risk assessment, and internal threat awareness courses. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Ping Identity

Series C in 2006
Founded in 2002, Ping Identity specializes in cloud-based identity management software for businesses and government organizations. Its Ping Intelligent Identity Platform enables secure access to applications and APIs while managing identity data at scale.

Box

Series A in 2006
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.

Liquid Machines

Series C in 2006
Liquid Machines specializes in providing Enterprise Rights Management (ERM) solutions that enable organizations to manage and protect electronic corporate assets throughout their information lifecycle. Their software enhances operational efficiency while minimizing risks related to compliance violations and intellectual property theft. The company's offerings include document control software, which regulates access to electronic information, and Email Control, designed to secure communications by automatically encrypting sensitive data. Additionally, Liquid Machines offers Work-group Editions that focus on safeguarding information within specific departments such as human resources, finance, and legal. Their solutions are utilized across various industries, including consulting, financial services, government, legal, manufacturing, and healthcare, allowing organizations to maintain persistent control over their electronic information without disrupting user workflows.

Good Technology

Venture Round in 2006
Good Technology Corporation specializes in secure mobility solutions tailored for enterprises and governments globally. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company provides a range of collaboration applications designed to enhance mobile productivity. Its offerings include Good Launcher, a mobile desktop solution; Good Work, which facilitates business-class email and collaboration; Good Access, a browser enabling access to corporate intranets and web applications; and Good Share, a tool that allows mobile users to access, download, and share documents securely. Additionally, Good Technology provides mobile messaging services, enabling mobile operators to deliver essential corporate data, including push email and calendar functions, to various devices.

Groxis

Series B in 2006
Groxis develops visual search technology and graphical information interface solutions. The company develops and markets Grokker, a Web-based enterprise search management platform that leverages federated content access and visualization for enterprises, universities, content publishers, libraries, and other research-intensive organizations. The company was founded in 2001 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Planitax

Series C in 2006
Planitax, Inc. provides corporate tax software and services to enable corporate tax departments to manage the data. The company offers Data Collector, which automates the error prone and time consuming task of tax package data collection; Tax Positions that manages FIN 48 related tax positions; Provision Manager, which enable companies to manage and control tax information and documentation to calculate the tax provision; Workflow Manager to automates repeatable tax processes; and R&D Tax Credit Manager that is designed for companies to file federal and state R&D tax credits, as well as to automate survey distribution, monitors survey responses, and calculates federal and state credits. It also provides Audit Manager, which tracks audit information and provides rapid access to supporting documentation; Tax Operations and File Manager, a document storage and tracking solution for corporate tax, project management, and tax calendaring; and Global Entity Manager that tracks entity attributes, including governance information, mergers and acquisition activity, tax jurisdictions, registered agents, transfer pricing agreements, and inter-company transactions. Planitax, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is based in Alameda, California.

Akana by Perforce

Series D in 2006
Akana specializes in providing comprehensive API management solutions tailored for large enterprises and diverse partner ecosystems. The company offers a full lifecycle API management tool that facilitates the design, implementation, security, management, monitoring, and publication of APIs. Their platform includes key components such as API analytics, an API gateway, a developer portal, and API lifecycle management. Akana's services also encompass API security and microservices, which include componentization, containerization, and detailed monitoring and analytics. The platform can be deployed both in cloud environments and on-premises, allowing for flexible and secure integration through an intuitive no-code portal.

Xtime

Series E in 2005
Xtime is a provider of hosted customer relationship management and scheduling software for automotive service departments in North America. The platform integrates marketing, sales, service and operations workflows to streamline appointment scheduling, customer engagement and service inspection, delivering a cohesive consumer experience. It serves more than 3,000 dealerships, has over 1 million registered customers and handles more than 1 million appointments each month. The company counts automakers such as Lexus, Toyota, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Infiniti, Volkswagen and Audi among its partners, as well as large dealership groups like AutoNation and Group 1 Automotive. Headquartered in Redwood Shores, California.

SugarCRM

Series C in 2005
SugarCRM is a global provider of customer relationship management software offering an open-source CRM platform for sales, service, marketing and IT. It serves sectors including manufacturing, financial services, insurance, consulting and professional services and supports a range of applications such as campaign management, opportunity tracking, account management, sales forecasting, customer support, product extensions and training. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, SugarCRM maintains offices worldwide to serve customers in many countries and languages, emphasizing a user-friendly experience across roles and enabling stronger customer relationships and data-driven decision making.

Good Technology

Series H in 2005
Good Technology Corporation specializes in secure mobility solutions tailored for enterprises and governments globally. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company provides a range of collaboration applications designed to enhance mobile productivity. Its offerings include Good Launcher, a mobile desktop solution; Good Work, which facilitates business-class email and collaboration; Good Access, a browser enabling access to corporate intranets and web applications; and Good Share, a tool that allows mobile users to access, download, and share documents securely. Additionally, Good Technology provides mobile messaging services, enabling mobile operators to deliver essential corporate data, including push email and calendar functions, to various devices.

Troika Networks

Series B in 2005
Troika Networks, Inc. specializes in providing integrated solutions for storage network data protection and management. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Westlake Village, California, the company offers flexible SAN-based storage management solutions designed to enhance disaster recovery, backup, and volume management functionalities. Its offerings include application hosting platforms and embedded technologies that enable original equipment manufacturers and resellers to implement cost-effective data protection strategies worldwide. Utilizing its Accelera Network Storage Services Platforms and ReadyPath Technology, Troika Networks aims to significantly improve the data management capabilities of enterprise customers.

Planitax

Series B in 2005
Planitax, Inc. provides corporate tax software and services to enable corporate tax departments to manage the data. The company offers Data Collector, which automates the error prone and time consuming task of tax package data collection; Tax Positions that manages FIN 48 related tax positions; Provision Manager, which enable companies to manage and control tax information and documentation to calculate the tax provision; Workflow Manager to automates repeatable tax processes; and R&D Tax Credit Manager that is designed for companies to file federal and state R&D tax credits, as well as to automate survey distribution, monitors survey responses, and calculates federal and state credits. It also provides Audit Manager, which tracks audit information and provides rapid access to supporting documentation; Tax Operations and File Manager, a document storage and tracking solution for corporate tax, project management, and tax calendaring; and Global Entity Manager that tracks entity attributes, including governance information, mergers and acquisition activity, tax jurisdictions, registered agents, transfer pricing agreements, and inter-company transactions. Planitax, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is based in Alameda, California.

SocialText

Series B in 2005
Socialtext is a company specializing in enterprise social software, designed to enhance collaboration and information sharing within organizations. By providing tools such as microblogging, blogs, wikis, profiles, and social spreadsheets, Socialtext enables employees to communicate and collaborate in real-time, effectively breaking down information silos. The company's offerings are available through various deployment options, including hosted cloud services and on-site appliances, allowing businesses to choose solutions that align with their security needs. Built on a flexible web-oriented architecture, Socialtext seamlessly integrates with traditional systems of record, such as CRM and ERP, facilitating discussions and actions on important business processes. With over 6,500 clients globally, including prominent names like Getty Images and Symantec, Socialtext aims to accelerate business performance by improving collaboration and increasing organizational agility.

Ping Identity

Series B in 2005
Founded in 2002, Ping Identity specializes in cloud-based identity management software for businesses and government organizations. Its Ping Intelligent Identity Platform enables secure access to applications and APIs while managing identity data at scale.

Intrusic

Series A in 2005
As of January 15, 2007, Intrusic, Inc. went out of business. Intrusic, Inc. provides internal threat intelligence solutions. Its solutions protect information assets from the malicious or careless activities of trusted insiders. The company's Intrusic 4.0 solution helps organizations identify malicious, unauthorized, and inadvertent activities that breach business or security policies, and threaten compliance. Intrusic's solutions include supply chain extranets, data leakage, compromise detection, and policy compliance. Its services include internal security snapshot, internal security risk assessment, and internal threat awareness courses. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts.

SugarCRM

Series B in 2005
SugarCRM is a global provider of customer relationship management software offering an open-source CRM platform for sales, service, marketing and IT. It serves sectors including manufacturing, financial services, insurance, consulting and professional services and supports a range of applications such as campaign management, opportunity tracking, account management, sales forecasting, customer support, product extensions and training. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, SugarCRM maintains offices worldwide to serve customers in many countries and languages, emphasizing a user-friendly experience across roles and enabling stronger customer relationships and data-driven decision making.

EnerNOC

Series B in 2005
EnerNOC provides technology-enabled energy management solutions to assist utilities and grid operators in maintaining the real-time balance between supply and demand. Their services help optimize energy usage and improve grid reliability for their clients.

Roving Planet

Series C in 2005
Roving Planet, Inc. provides network access control and management solutions for enterprise networks. Its products provide a secure network environment by managing and controlling users, endpoints, connections, and sessions. The company serves enterprise, manufacturing, health, higher education, k-12, and aerospace government industries. Roving Planet, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Westminster, Colorado.

Groxis

Venture Round in 2004
Groxis develops visual search technology and graphical information interface solutions. The company develops and markets Grokker, a Web-based enterprise search management platform that leverages federated content access and visualization for enterprises, universities, content publishers, libraries, and other research-intensive organizations. The company was founded in 2001 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Blue Titan Software

Series C in 2004
Blue Titan Software, Inc. specializes in providing a service-oriented infrastructure designed to assist enterprise architects in managing, sharing, and scaling applications. The company's flagship product, Network Director, addresses the complexities of web services by establishing a coherent path to an enterprise-wide service-oriented architecture. This solution facilitates the delivery, access, and execution of shared and reusable services, allowing organizations to streamline their operations and improve efficiency. Additionally, Blue Titan offers Network Director RM, which enhances messaging reliability and ubiquity, further supporting the needs of enterprise architecture.

SugarCRM

Series A in 2004
SugarCRM is a global provider of customer relationship management software offering an open-source CRM platform for sales, service, marketing and IT. It serves sectors including manufacturing, financial services, insurance, consulting and professional services and supports a range of applications such as campaign management, opportunity tracking, account management, sales forecasting, customer support, product extensions and training. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, SugarCRM maintains offices worldwide to serve customers in many countries and languages, emphasizing a user-friendly experience across roles and enabling stronger customer relationships and data-driven decision making.

Zonare Medical Systems

Series E in 2004
Zonare Medical Systems, Inc. specializes in the development, manufacturing, and commercialization of compact ultrasound systems designed for diagnostic imaging across various clinical applications. The company's flagship product, the z.one ultrasound system, utilizes its proprietary Zone Sonography technology, which enhances data acquisition and image formation, allowing customers to maintain the system while adding new clinical applications and advanced imaging capabilities. Zonare Medical Systems sells its products through a direct sales force in the United States and a combination of distributors and direct sales representatives in approximately 40 international markets. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company was previously known as NovaSonics, Inc.

Intrusic

Series A in 2004
As of January 15, 2007, Intrusic, Inc. went out of business. Intrusic, Inc. provides internal threat intelligence solutions. Its solutions protect information assets from the malicious or careless activities of trusted insiders. The company's Intrusic 4.0 solution helps organizations identify malicious, unauthorized, and inadvertent activities that breach business or security policies, and threaten compliance. Intrusic's solutions include supply chain extranets, data leakage, compromise detection, and policy compliance. Its services include internal security snapshot, internal security risk assessment, and internal threat awareness courses. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Tacit Knowledge

Series A in 2004
Tacit Knowledge is a digital commerce consultancy that specializes in delivering innovative solutions to retail organizations worldwide. Founded in 1997 by a group of software engineers, the company has established itself as a key player in the industry by implementing packaged applications and developing custom software for prominent multichannel retailers, including several recognized by Internet Retailer. With headquarters in San Francisco and additional offices in New York, London, Guadalajara, and Chisinau, Tacit Knowledge provides a range of services including web development, integration, content management, and application support. This enables retail brands to enhance their digital presence and streamline their operations effectively.

Tacit Software

Venture Round in 2004
Tacit Software is a developer of collaboration and knowledge management software, known for its flagship product, illumio. This productivity tool enables users to monitor news, blogs, and wikis, facilitating the sharing of knowledge and expertise. By delivering tailored information, illumio enhances the ability of individuals and organizations to discover and disseminate relevant content effectively. Tacit Software serves a diverse range of enterprise clients, including prominent Fortune 500 companies such as Lockheed Martin, Morgan Stanley, and Northrop Grumman. Additionally, the company offers automated profiling technology designed to identify collaboration opportunities within organizations, further streamlining communication and information sharing.

Xtime

Series D in 2004
Xtime is a provider of hosted customer relationship management and scheduling software for automotive service departments in North America. The platform integrates marketing, sales, service and operations workflows to streamline appointment scheduling, customer engagement and service inspection, delivering a cohesive consumer experience. It serves more than 3,000 dealerships, has over 1 million registered customers and handles more than 1 million appointments each month. The company counts automakers such as Lexus, Toyota, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Infiniti, Volkswagen and Audi among its partners, as well as large dealership groups like AutoNation and Group 1 Automotive. Headquartered in Redwood Shores, California.

ABILITY Network

Series B in 2004
ABILITY Network Inc. is a healthcare information technology company that focuses on simplifying the administrative and clinical complexities faced by healthcare providers and payers. Founded in 2000 and based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the company offers a range of services including billing, Medicare claims processing, revenue cycle management, and patient payment solutions. It also provides eligibility verification services and workforce management tools such as scheduling and credentialing. By connecting thousands of hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and healthcare providers through a secure web-based network, ABILITY Network facilitates millions of transactions daily, earning the trust of both healthcare providers and governmental entities like Medicare. The company serves a diverse clientele, including health systems, clinics, and home health agencies, positioning itself as a vital player in the healthcare technology landscape.

EnerNOC

Series A in 2004
EnerNOC provides technology-enabled energy management solutions to assist utilities and grid operators in maintaining the real-time balance between supply and demand. Their services help optimize energy usage and improve grid reliability for their clients.

Roving Planet

Venture Round in 2004
Roving Planet, Inc. provides network access control and management solutions for enterprise networks. Its products provide a secure network environment by managing and controlling users, endpoints, connections, and sessions. The company serves enterprise, manufacturing, health, higher education, k-12, and aerospace government industries. Roving Planet, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Westminster, Colorado.

Zonare Medical Systems

Series D in 2003
Zonare Medical Systems, Inc. specializes in the development, manufacturing, and commercialization of compact ultrasound systems designed for diagnostic imaging across various clinical applications. The company's flagship product, the z.one ultrasound system, utilizes its proprietary Zone Sonography technology, which enhances data acquisition and image formation, allowing customers to maintain the system while adding new clinical applications and advanced imaging capabilities. Zonare Medical Systems sells its products through a direct sales force in the United States and a combination of distributors and direct sales representatives in approximately 40 international markets. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company was previously known as NovaSonics, Inc.
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