Transcarent
Series D in 2024
Transcarent is a consumer-directed health and care platform serving employees of self-insured employers and their families. It combines software, technology, health guides, and data science to provide unbiased information, trusted guidance, and access to high-value care. The company connects users with an integrated ecosystem of high-value providers and health services, enabling customers to exercise choice and transparency for addressing a broad range of healthcare challenges.
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.
Founded in 2009, Neocis specializes in robotic guidance systems for dental implant procedures. Its flagship product, Yomi, is a precision instrument that assists surgeons in placing dental implants using advanced robotics and planning software.
Elation Health
Series D in 2022
Elation Health, Inc. is a technology company that focuses on enhancing the physician-patient relationship through its provider-centric clinical electronic health records platform. Founded in 2008 and based in San Francisco, the company offers independent primary care practices a comprehensive solution to manage their operations while minimizing administrative burdens. Elation Health's secure application facilitates communication between patients and their doctors, allowing patients to manage their health effectively. By delivering clinical-first solutions, Elation Health supports primary care providers in delivering high-quality, personalized care, enabling them to thrive in a changing healthcare environment. The company was previously known as ElationEMR Inc. until it rebranded in August 2016.
Front is a communication hub that centralizes customer interactions across various digital channels to enhance relationship management. The platform focuses on streamlining conversations by integrating collaboration tools and contextual data from multiple systems, allowing teams to provide timely, accurate, and personalized communications. Over 7,500 businesses, including notable names like Shopify, Airbnb, and Hulu, utilize Front to improve their customer engagement. The company's multi-channel inbox platform specializes in consolidating communication, facilitating internal discussions, and incorporating social features, thus enabling users to chat effectively and save time. By placing customer conversations at the forefront, Front empowers organizations to build stronger relationships through each interaction.
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.
Salt Security
Series D in 2022
Salt Security offers an API security platform that protects the core APIs of modern applications. The platform uses machine learning and AI to automatically and continuously identify and block API attackers, learning the granular behavior of an organization's APIs and requiring no configuration or customization to operate. It detects abnormal API activity, prevents zero-day API breaches, and provides real-time attacker profiles and timelines to support threat analysis and incident response.
Founded in 2017, Dutchie is a comprehensive technology platform that streamlines cannabis dispensary operations, facilitates safe consumer access, and promotes societal change through cannabis legalization.
LaunchDarkly
Series D in 2021
LaunchDarkly is a software company that provides a feature management platform designed to enhance collaboration between development teams and business stakeholders. Its core product enables DevOps teams to safely deploy new features incrementally, targeting specific user segments across various platforms. This controlled rollout process facilitates standardized releases at scale, accelerates cloud migration, and improves overall software delivery efficiency.
Founded in London in 2019 by Johnny Boufarhat, Hopin operates a live virtual events platform that enables users to create engaging online experiences. It facilitates networking, learning, and interaction through features such as one-on-one meetings, group sessions, keynote presentations, chat messaging, polls, and interactive expo areas.
Immuta, Inc. is a data security company that specializes in providing organizations with a platform for managing data privacy, security, and access control. The Immuta Data Security Platform enables users to discover and classify sensitive data, implement access control policies, and monitor data usage without the need for coding. This automated data governance solution supports self-service access to data while ensuring compliance with various regulations. Immuta is utilized by a diverse range of industries, including finance, healthcare, government, and manufacturing, to facilitate cloud migration and secure collaboration. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in College Park, Maryland, with additional offices in Boston, Massachusetts and Columbus, Ohio, Immuta has established itself as a trusted partner for Fortune 500 companies and government agencies worldwide.
BetterUp Inc. is a leadership development company that offers an innovative online platform aimed at enhancing the personal and professional growth of individuals and organizations. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, BetterUp specializes in virtual coaching, providing users with personalized guidance through one-on-one sessions with a network of over 3,000 coaches available in 46 languages across more than 90 countries. The platform focuses on fostering mental fitness, career and leadership development, and social connection, thereby enabling employees to develop new behaviors and skills that promote high performance in a rapidly changing work environment. With a client base that includes prominent organizations such as NASA, Google, and Hilton, BetterUp has established itself as a leader in the field of mental health and coaching. The company is supported by a distinguished Science Board composed of experts in positive psychology and human performance, further enhancing its credibility and impact in the industry.
Founded in 2009, Neocis specializes in robotic guidance systems for dental implant procedures. Its flagship product, Yomi, is a precision instrument that assists surgeons in placing dental implants using advanced robotics and planning software.
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.
Patreon operates a platform that connects content creators and artists with their patrons. It enables creators to fund their work through recurring payments from patrons, who gain access to exclusive content and benefits in return.
DataRobot
Series D in 2018
DataRobot develops an automated machine learning platform that enables users across various industries to build predictive models. Its cloud-based solution, DataRobot Cloud, offers a project-based curriculum for gaining insights from data scientists. The company also provides DataRobot MLOps for deploying and managing machine learning models, along with enterprise features like flexible deployment and governance in its DataRobot Enterprise solution.
Shift is an online marketplace specializing in the buying and selling of used cars. The company acts as a personal concierge service, handling tasks such as detailing cars, listing them on multiple platforms, arranging test drives, and finding interested buyers. Shift charges customers a service fee for registration, car preparation services, and sales tax. Before purchase, customers receive a comprehensive 150-point concierge report that includes vehicle specifications, high-resolution photos, vehicle history, and inspection results.
Unity Technologies
Series D in 2018
Unity Technologies specializes in providing multiplatform tools and services for developers of interactive content. Founded in 2004, they offer a comprehensive suite of products including game engines, asset stores, cloud-based development tools, empowering users to create, operate, and monetize real-time 3D experiences across various industries.
Outreach is a sales engagement platform that helps organizations manage and optimize interactions across email, voice, and social channels throughout the customer lifecycle. The platform uses machine learning to guide sales representatives to take the right actions, automate repetitive tasks, and personalize communications while tracking sales activity and performance. It supports account-based, outbound, and inbound sales, as well as sequence and task management, email and activity tracking, and insights that analyze buyer sentiment to optimize content and sequences in real time. By integrating automated alerts, collaboration features, and performance analytics, Outreach aims to increase the volume of qualified meetings and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of customer-facing teams.
InsightSquared
Series D in 2018
InsightSquared develops a comprehensive Revenue Intelligence Platform, integrating six solutions. It empowers revenue professionals with real-time analytics to drive predictable growth. The platform helps businesses worldwide improve pipeline health, conversion rates, coaching effectiveness, forecast accuracy, and win rates.
Remitly Global, Inc. is a digital remittance company that specializes in facilitating international money transfers through its extensive network across Africa, Asia, Central Europe, and South America. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional offices in London, Manila, and Nicaragua, Remitly offers a mobile payment service that allows consumers in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom to send money easily to friends and family. The company utilizes advanced technology to streamline the money transfer process, eliminating unnecessary steps and fees associated with traditional methods. As a licensed money transmitter, Remitly operates in 49 states and Washington, D.C., providing a cost-effective and reliable service for its customers. Revenue is generated through transaction fees and foreign exchange spreads, positioning Remitly as a key player in the evolving financial services landscape for immigrants.
Livongo Health, Inc. is a consumer digital health company that specializes in providing an integrated suite of solutions for individuals managing chronic conditions, particularly diabetes. Established in 2008 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Livongo utilizes real-time data capture and analytics to promote health behavior change through its platform, which includes cellular-connected devices, supplies, coaching, and insights driven by data science. Its product offerings encompass Livongo for diabetes, hypertension, prediabetes and weight management, and behavioral health through its myStrength platform. The company serves a diverse client base, including employers, health plans, government entities, and labor unions, primarily within the United States. Livongo aims to enhance the experience of individuals with chronic conditions by providing timely, personalized support and information, ultimately leading to improved health outcomes. In 2020, Livongo became a subsidiary of Teladoc Health, Inc.
Ring is a home security company based in Santa Monica, California, established in 2012. It specializes in outdoor security solutions, offering a range of smart home products designed to enhance safety and reduce crime in neighborhoods. The company's product lineup includes the Ring Video Doorbell, Ring Video Doorbell Pro, Ring Stick Up Cam, and Ring Floodlight Cam, all of which feature advanced capabilities such as wide-angle lenses, built-in microphones, and speakers that allow users to see, hear, and communicate with visitors. By integrating these devices, Ring aims to empower homeowners and foster community vigilance, effectively creating a modern neighborhood watch system that helps prevent burglaries and enhance residential security worldwide.
Giphy, Inc. is an online platform that specializes in the search, sharing, and discovery of animated graphics interchange formats (GIFs). Founded in 2013 and headquartered in New York City, the company offers a comprehensive database of GIFs across various categories including emotions, food, animals, and pop culture. It enables users to easily browse and share these animated graphics through social media channels. Giphy also supports creative input by allowing users to upload their own GIFs and collaborates with brands to produce original content. The platform aims to evolve beyond its search engine roots into a vibrant community for GIF artists and enthusiasts, focusing on fostering creativity and engagement within the digital visual communication space. As of mid-2020, Giphy operates as a subsidiary of Instagram, which enhances its integration within social media ecosystems.
Cylance is a cybersecurity company that develops artificial intelligence-based prevention-first security solutions designed to predict and prevent malware and other threats. Its platform uses AI and machine learning to distinguish safe from unsafe code, providing proactive protection across endpoints and networks, including antivirus-like functions, memory protection, and device policy enforcement, as well as threat hunting and automated detection and response. The company offers services such as incident response, containment, consulting, and education for industries including critical infrastructure, energy, finance, government, healthcare, and education. Founded in 2012 and based in Irvine, California, Cylance was acquired by BlackBerry and operates as a subsidiary, continuing to focus on predictive and preventive cybersecurity solutions.
Enlighted
Series D in 2016
Enlighted develops and supplies integrated lighting and environmental control solutions for commercial buildings. Its sensor platform collects occupancy, ambient light, temperature, and energy usage data, which is aggregated by the Gateway and visualized through the Energy Manager web interface. The company also offers a wall‑mounted Room Control device that lets occupants adjust lighting levels and configurations. Enlighted’s analytics help clients reduce energy consumption—often by up to 70%—while improving workspace comfort and operational efficiency. Since its founding in 2009, the company has installed sensors in more than 70,000 square feet of Fortune 1000 premises, including AT&T and Oracle. Enlighted is headquartered in Sunnyvale and operates as a subsidiary of Siemens Industry.
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.
Trustpilot
Series D in 2015
Trustpilot operates a global review platform that enables consumers to discover and share reviews of businesses across various categories. It facilitates direct engagement between consumers and companies, fostering trust and improvement in services. Established in 2007, Trustpilot has grown to employ over 700 people across offices in Copenhagen, London, New York, Denver, Berlin, Melbourne, and Vilnius.
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.
Rethink Robotics
Series D in 2015
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.
Avant, LLC is a financial technology company that operates an online marketplace lending platform, providing consumers access to personal loans for purposes such as debt consolidation, medical expenses, and family vacations. Founded in 2012, Avant utilizes big data and machine-learning algorithms to streamline credit options and offer a tailored approach to lending. The company partners with banks and financial institutions to facilitate loan processing and verification, ensuring compliance with credit policies while minimizing fraud and risk. Additionally, Avant operates an institutional marketplace that allows investors to purchase loans generated through its technology. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Avant also maintains offices in Los Angeles, California, and London, United Kingdom, serving customers both domestically and internationally.
Enlighted
Series D in 2014
Enlighted develops and supplies integrated lighting and environmental control solutions for commercial buildings. Its sensor platform collects occupancy, ambient light, temperature, and energy usage data, which is aggregated by the Gateway and visualized through the Energy Manager web interface. The company also offers a wall‑mounted Room Control device that lets occupants adjust lighting levels and configurations. Enlighted’s analytics help clients reduce energy consumption—often by up to 70%—while improving workspace comfort and operational efficiency. Since its founding in 2009, the company has installed sensors in more than 70,000 square feet of Fortune 1000 premises, including AT&T and Oracle. Enlighted is headquartered in Sunnyvale and operates as a subsidiary of Siemens Industry.
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.
Foursquare
Series D in 2013
Foursquare Labs, Inc. is a location technology platform that provides a range of business solutions and consumer products focused on leveraging location intelligence. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in New York City, with additional offices in San Francisco and London, Foursquare offers tools such as Pinpoint for data-driven media planning, Placed for offline attribution, and the Pilgrim SDK for integrating location awareness into mobile applications. Its services also include Places, which provides access to detailed firmographic data and community-generated content on businesses worldwide, as well as analytics solutions that offer insights into consumer behavior and competitive dynamics. Foursquare's consumer apps, Foursquare and Swarm, enable users to track and share their favorite locations, while City Guide helps users discover the best places to visit in various cities. Overall, Foursquare's platform empowers brands to analyze customer trends, optimize advertising strategies, and enhance user engagement through advanced location-based insights.
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.
Flurry, Inc. is a mobile application analytics and advertising platform that assists businesses in understanding and monetizing user interactions with their mobile applications. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Francisco, Flurry offers a comprehensive suite of products, including Flurry Analytics, which tracks consumer behavior across over 400,000 applications, providing insights into audience engagement and retention. The platform also features AppSpot for ad serving, AppCircle for audience building, Flurry Personas for targeted marketing, and Flurry Marketplace for streamlined access to advertisers. With more than 125,000 companies utilizing its services, Flurry handles over 1 billion end-user sessions monthly across various devices, including iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. Flurry is a subsidiary of Yahoo! Inc. as of 2014.
Superfish
Series D in 2013
Superfish is a developer and provider of an innovative, next-generation visual discovery platform that’s out to transform the way images are searched, seen, utilized, and shared over the web. Through its cutting-edge, patented technology and pioneering vision, Superfish has developed a cunningly intuitive visual search engine that analyzes images algorithmically, without the need for text tags or human intervention.
The company is reinventing image search and focusing on empowering consumers and businesses to experience new ways to engage with and search visual content. Founded in 2006 by Adi Pinhas and Michael Chertok, Superfish is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, and is backed by Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ).
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.
Movidius is a company specializing in designing compact, high-performance, low-power computational imaging and vision processing chips, along with software and development tools. Its products enable intelligent experiences in mobile devices, wearables, and other camera applications.
Twilio is a cloud-based communications company that empowers developers and businesses to build and integrate voice, video, messaging, and authentication into their applications via a robust set of APIs. By merging cloud computing, web services, and telecommunications, Twilio is transforming traditional telecom, enabling more contextual and personalized customer interactions. The company's Super Network ensures fast, cost-effective communication across the globe.
Nantero is a technology company specializing in the development of high-density, nonvolatile random access memory (NRAM) using carbon nanotubes. Its primary product, NRAM, offers fast, stable storage for various applications such as smartphones, tablets, enterprise systems, and computers. Nantero's technology aims to enhance processing speed and energy efficiency.
Flurry, Inc. is a mobile application analytics and advertising platform that assists businesses in understanding and monetizing user interactions with their mobile applications. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Francisco, Flurry offers a comprehensive suite of products, including Flurry Analytics, which tracks consumer behavior across over 400,000 applications, providing insights into audience engagement and retention. The platform also features AppSpot for ad serving, AppCircle for audience building, Flurry Personas for targeted marketing, and Flurry Marketplace for streamlined access to advertisers. With more than 125,000 companies utilizing its services, Flurry handles over 1 billion end-user sessions monthly across various devices, including iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. Flurry is a subsidiary of Yahoo! Inc. as of 2014.
Raydiance
Series D in 2012
Raydiance is a leading developer of ultrafast laser technology, specializing in compact and reliable femtosecond laser platforms. Founded by technology pioneer Barry Schuler, the company originated from a DARPA project aimed at miniaturizing ultrafast lasers for military applications. Raydiance's innovation has led to the creation of its Smart Light technology, which is transforming sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, clean tech, and defense. The company has established the world’s first high-volume manufacturing facility capable of producing thousands of laser units annually and has developed proprietary technologies, including a unique fiber delivery system, to support volume commercialization. By integrating hardware and software solutions, Raydiance addresses various manufacturing challenges while driving down costs through efficient production techniques. This positions the company to transition ultrafast laser technology from a specialized research tool to a widely accessible platform that enhances innovation across multiple industries.
Komli Media
Series D in 2012
Komli Media is a prominent media technology company in the Asia Pacific region, specializing in digital advertising solutions for marketers, agencies, and publishers. The company offers a comprehensive advertisement network platform that utilizes advanced technology for lead acquisition, audience targeting, and rich media. Additionally, it focuses on online audience measurement and brand impact assessment. Komli Media is dedicated to simplifying and enhancing the transparency of advertising through next-generation platforms that harness the capabilities of programmatic buying across display, mobile, social, and video channels.
PubMatic provides a cloud-based platform enabling real-time programmatic advertising transactions globally. Its solutions include PubMatic Cloud, openwrap (header bidding), SDK for in-app header bidding, media buyer console, RTB technologies, digital ad inventory, and audience data transaction tools. Supporting various ad formats across devices, PubMatic processes nearly one trillion ad impressions monthly. Headquartered in Redwood City, California, with global offices and data centers, it facilitates meaningful connections between consumers, content, and brands.
AltoBeam (China) Inc. is a fabless integrated circuit (IC) design company specializing in the development and production of receiver and demodulator IC products for the global digital television industry. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Beijing, the company offers a range of products including demodulators, silicon tuners, and controllers. AltoBeam operates through offices in China and Korea and collaborates with agents in Japan and Taiwan to market its products. The company has a dedicated R&D center located in Beijing Tsinghua Science Park, where it fosters a motivating environment focused on innovation and employee development. AltoBeam's digital television receiver chips are designed to enhance television broadcast reception and digital wireless communication, catering to various applications such as mobile handhelds and digital set-top boxes. Through its advanced semiconductor technology, AltoBeam aims to provide higher technical specifications and integrated features, positioning itself competitively in the WLAN and IoT markets.
Intematix
Series D in 2012
Intematix Corporation, established in 2000 with headquarters in Fremont, California, specializes in developing, manufacturing, and marketing advanced materials for light and imaging markets. The company's primary offerings include phosphors for LED, CCFL, CFL, and security applications, along with energy storage materials for fuel cells and batteries. Intematix also provides chips and silicones to the greater China market. Its technology center is located in Yang Mei, Taiwan.
SugarSync
Series D in 2012
SugarSync, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that offers solutions for backing up, accessing, syncing, and sharing files, including documents, photos, music, and videos, across various devices such as computers and mobile phones. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, SugarSync caters primarily to busy professionals and digitally-connected consumers, providing them with a secure and efficient way to manage their digital content. The company also develops mobile applications compatible with a range of devices, enhancing user access and convenience. In 2015, SugarSync became a subsidiary of j2 Global, Inc.
Solar Junction
Series D in 2012
Solar Junction is a manufacturer of high efficiency III-V multi-junction solar cells based on ASLAM ™ materials. The company is dedicated to providing the industry’s highest efficiency solar
cells to enable CPV as a cost effective energy solution. Founded in 2007, Solar Junction is headquartered in San Jose, California. Investors include New Enterprise Associates, Draper
Fisher Jurvetson and Advanced Technology Ventures.
NanoString Technologies
Series D in 2011
NanoString Technologies provides life science tools for translational research and molecular diagnostics. It offers the nCounter Analysis System, featuring automated liquid handling and digital detection, along with customizable assays and software for data analysis. The company also develops spatial genomics systems like GeoMx DSP and Hyb & Seq. Its products enable various applications in basic research, translational medicine, and diagnostics.
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.
Varolii is a leading provider of on-demand communication software that specializes in proactive outbound communications. The company offers software and services designed to automate personalized communications, enabling organizations to effectively engage with their customers and employees. Varolii's solutions facilitate the delivery of critical messages, such as flight cancellation notices, fraud detection alerts, and prescription pick-up reminders, thereby helping clients reduce operational costs and enhance contact center efficiency. With over 380 clients, including major banks, airlines, wireless carriers, utilities, and healthcare organizations, Varolii handles approximately 4 million communications daily. The company is headquartered in Seattle and maintains additional offices in the Boston and Denver metropolitan areas. In October 2013, Varolii was acquired by Nuance Communications.
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.
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.
Meebo is a consumer internet company based in Mountain View, California, that specializes in enhancing user engagement across the web through an advertising-supported embedded social media platform. Launched in September 2005 by Sandy Jen, Seth Sternberg, and Elaine Wherry, Meebo's flagship product, the Meebo Bar, is integrated into various websites, allowing publishers and advertisers to weave content engagement and brand experiences into users' online interactions. The platform enables users to share pictures, videos, websites, and articles across multiple social networks, including Twitter and Facebook, while also providing insights into the performance of their shared content. Meebo has expanded its operations to six offices across major U.S. cities, including San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, and aims to connect people and facilitate real-time communication through a simple, user-friendly solution.
iYogi, Inc. is an on-demand software and services company that specializes in providing online technical support for various computing and communication devices. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Gurugram, India, iYogi offers a range of services including optimization, diagnosis and repair, setup and installation, virus removal, usability training, networking, and managed services. The company caters to both consumers and small businesses, supporting a wide array of software applications and hardware, including computers, mobiles, gaming devices, and servers. With a focus on convenience, iYogi delivers subscription-based support that allows clients to optimize and secure their technology with 24/7 access to technicians. Its services reach customers in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, and the GCC states.
BrightSource
Series D in 2010
BrightSource Energy, Inc. is a solar thermal technology company that specializes in designing, developing, and selling systems for utility-scale electric power plants both in the United States and internationally. The company utilizes fields of tracking mirrors, known as heliostats, which are controlled by proprietary software to concentrate sunlight onto a solar receiver/boiler unit, producing high-temperature steam. This steam can be harnessed for electricity generation via conventional steam turbines or for industrial applications, such as thermal enhanced oil recovery. In addition to its core technology, BrightSource provides comprehensive project development services that include site acquisition, permitting, and interconnection to the electrical grid. The company targets utility-scale solar thermal power project owners, contractors, and oil production companies, fostering strategic partnerships with notable firms in the industry. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Oakland, California, BrightSource aims to offer low-cost, reliable clean energy solutions that help reduce dependency on fossil fuels.
Telaria is a software platform that enables publishers worldwide to manage and monetize their digital video inventory. It offers real-time analytics, data-driven decisioning tools, and optimization solutions for publishers' ad yield.
Tremor Video
Series D in 2010
Provides video advertising solutions for advertisers and agencies, and publisher partners in the United States and internationally.
Lumidigm Inc. is a biometric technology company focused on providing secure and reliable identification and verification solutions. The company specializes in developing identification technology that utilizes optical skin tissue measurements, enabling its sensors to produce high-quality images consistently, regardless of environmental conditions. Lumidigm's biometric identity management solutions cater to various applications, including civil identification, point-of-sale systems, time and attendance tracking, and physical and logical access control. Additionally, the company offers its technology for portable electronic devices, ensuring that everyone can be accurately and conveniently identified.
Yodle, Inc. is a provider of online marketing services aimed at local business owners, offering a range of solutions designed to enhance their online presence and customer engagement. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in New York, the company assists over 45,000 clients across more than 250 industries, with a strong focus on sectors such as legal, dental, medical, and home services. Yodle's platform includes services like web presence management, local search placement, social media engagement, customer review management, email marketing, and the distribution of special offers. The company also specializes in providing tailored marketing solutions for franchises and multi-location businesses, helping them optimize their local and national marketing strategies. As of March 2016, Yodle operates as a subsidiary of Web.com Group, Inc.
BrightVolt
Series D in 2009
BrightVolt, Inc. is a company focused on the design, development, and large-scale manufacturing of ultra-thin film batteries tailored to power a range of Internet-connected devices, including medical patches, sensor labels, and power cards. It specializes in creating custom solid-state thin film batteries and power solutions for clients' Internet of Things (IoT) devices, along with its proprietary Flexion solid-state thin film lithium polymer batteries and microelectronic components. BrightVolt's innovative technologies enhance battery chemistry, offering increased stability and safety in lithium-polymer batteries. The company's products are distributed both in the United States and internationally. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Redmond, Washington, BrightVolt was previously known as Solicore, Inc.
Redfin is a residential real estate brokerage and technology enabled platform that connects buyers and sellers through its website and mobile app, providing listings, MLS data, and property search with filters. It pairs agents with technology to deliver faster, lower cost services and operates across real estate services, rentals, mortgage, title, and monetization segments. The company offers mortgage origination, title and settlement services in addition to traditional brokerage, and emphasizes an integrated approach where agents collaborate with engineers to build tools that simplify the home buying process. Revenue is primarily generated from real estate services, with additional income from mortgage and title related activities and other monetization efforts.
Technorati
Series D in 2009
Technorati, Inc., founded in 2002 and based in San Francisco, California, is a technology company that specializes in building advertising platforms designed to enhance programmatic revenues for high-level publishing firms. The company's primary offering includes an advanced advertising platform that leverages real-time market insights and technology to optimize digital advertising interactions across a publisher network. Additionally, Technorati provides Contango, a technology platform that supports publishers by aggregating and managing demand partnerships in real time. As of February 26, 2016, Technorati operates as a subsidiary of Synacor.
BrightVolt
Series D in 2009
BrightVolt, Inc. is a company focused on the design, development, and large-scale manufacturing of ultra-thin film batteries tailored to power a range of Internet-connected devices, including medical patches, sensor labels, and power cards. It specializes in creating custom solid-state thin film batteries and power solutions for clients' Internet of Things (IoT) devices, along with its proprietary Flexion solid-state thin film lithium polymer batteries and microelectronic components. BrightVolt's innovative technologies enhance battery chemistry, offering increased stability and safety in lithium-polymer batteries. The company's products are distributed both in the United States and internationally. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Redmond, Washington, BrightVolt was previously known as Solicore, Inc.
Apieron is a medical technology company that specializes in developing non-invasive monitoring devices for asthma management. The company's flagship product measures exhaled nitric oxide (eNO), a biomarker associated with airway inflammation, providing valuable insights for the management of asthmatic conditions. Currently, Apieron's device has received clearance from the FDA but is restricted for use within a physician's office setting. By offering a reliable method for tracking asthma-related metrics, Apieron aims to enhance patient care and support healthcare providers in effectively managing respiratory health.
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.
Ripple TV
Series D in 2009
Ripple TV operates a national network of digital advertising screens targeting the areas of extended leisure time for people on-the-go.
Ripple TV’s national network consists of thousands of screens located in places such as coffee shops, bookstores, and other high-traffic specialty retail locations for people who like to hang out and happen to have some attention to spare.
Ripple TV was launched in 2006 and is headquartered in El Segundo, California.
CoalTek, Inc. specializes in the production of high-quality coal by converting lower-grade coal into a cleaner energy fuel with reduced environmental impact. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Tucker, Georgia, the company employs a proprietary volumetric heating process that targets moisture within the coal, utilizing 50-70 percent less energy compared to traditional thermal methods. This technology, developed over eight years by co-founder Dr. Jerry Weinberg and chief geologist Neil Ginther, effectively reduces the moisture content in various types of coal, enhancing plant efficiency and ensuring compliance with environmental standards. CoalTek opened its first commercial processing facility in Calvert City, Kentucky, in 2006, with an initial capacity of 120,000 tons per year, and plans for future expansions and additional facilities to meet the increasing demand for clean coal solutions.
Siimpel Corporation
Series D in 2008
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.
SolarCity
Series D in 2008
SolarCity is a solar energy system provider based in San Mateo, California, dedicated to delivering reliable clean energy solutions for homes and businesses. The company specializes in the development and sale of solar panels and solar roof tiles, offering comprehensive services that include system design, financing, and installation. In 2016, SolarCity was acquired by Tesla, which subsequently transformed its business model by moving operations to a fully online platform and integrating its offerings with Tesla's electric vehicles and battery systems. This strategic shift has enabled SolarCity to enhance its presence in the renewable energy sector, reaching a broader customer base and promoting sustainable energy usage.
Anagran specializes in flow-based traffic management products designed to mitigate the adverse effects of network congestion, thereby facilitating the seamless scaling of video, voice, data, and wireless traffic across converged IP networks. The company's solutions protect essential network traffic by managing end-to-end flows based on their behavior, ensuring optimal quality and performance levels without relying on invasive deep packet inspection techniques. This approach allows service providers and enterprises to consistently achieve high-performance standards while significantly lowering both capital expenditures and ongoing network costs. Founded by Dr. Larry Roberts, a recognized pioneer of the Internet, Anagran is committed to enhancing network efficiency and reliability.
Fonality is a business communications company based in Plano, Texas, founded in 2004. It specializes in providing small- and medium-sized businesses with comprehensive communication solutions. Fonality offers a range of services including Business Phone Systems for integrated call management and collaboration, Hosted PBX Systems for cloud-based phone services, Hybrid PBX Systems that combine on-premises and cloud environments, and Unified Communications applications that manage various forms of communication such as phone calls, voicemail, instant messaging, conference calls, email, screen sharing, and video conferences. The company serves a diverse range of industries including insurance, legal, service and technology, non-profit and education, and manufacturing.
Meetup is an online social networking platform founded in 2002 and based in New York City, designed to facilitate group interactions globally. The platform enables users to find and join groups centered around shared interests, such as politics, books, health, and hobbies. By connecting individuals with similar passions, Meetup encourages members to organize and participate in local events that foster learning, exploration, and community engagement. The core mission of Meetup is to bring people together to pursue activities that enrich their lives, thereby enhancing their overall well-being and social connections.
ContextWeb
Series D in 2008
ContextWeb is an advertising company founded in 2000 and based in New York, New York. It specializes in providing real-time contextual advertising solutions that help marketers and publishers attract larger audiences. By utilizing context to identify relevant keywords, ContextWeb enables advertisers to effectively match their ads with the appropriate content. The company's services also include tools for tracking audience engagement in real time, allowing clients to leverage valuable data points to enhance customer interaction and increase revenue. In 2011, ContextWeb was acquired by PulsePoint, expanding its capabilities in the digital advertising space.
Intematix
Series D in 2008
Intematix Corporation, established in 2000 with headquarters in Fremont, California, specializes in developing, manufacturing, and marketing advanced materials for light and imaging markets. The company's primary offerings include phosphors for LED, CCFL, CFL, and security applications, along with energy storage materials for fuel cells and batteries. Intematix also provides chips and silicones to the greater China market. Its technology center is located in Yang Mei, Taiwan.
Technorati
Series D in 2008
Technorati, Inc., founded in 2002 and based in San Francisco, California, is a technology company that specializes in building advertising platforms designed to enhance programmatic revenues for high-level publishing firms. The company's primary offering includes an advanced advertising platform that leverages real-time market insights and technology to optimize digital advertising interactions across a publisher network. Additionally, Technorati provides Contango, a technology platform that supports publishers by aggregating and managing demand partnerships in real time. As of February 26, 2016, Technorati operates as a subsidiary of Synacor.
Silverpop
Series D in 2008
Silverpop is a digital marketing software company that specializes in email marketing and marketing automation solutions. It focuses on enhancing customer experiences by leveraging customer data and individual behaviors to guide real-time interactions. This capability allows marketers to automate highly personalized communications on a large scale. Silverpop's tools cater to both B2C and B2B marketers across various industries, making it a trusted partner for over 5,000 brands worldwide. By transforming how enterprises communicate with customers, Silverpop plays a significant role in driving engagement and revenue growth.
Akimbo is a white label video solution. It includes an advertising system and "supports multiple business models including ad-supported, transactional, subscription, download-to-own, download-to-burn, pay-per-minute, gift cards and account credits."
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.
Mode Media
Series D in 2008
Mode Media, founded in Silicon Valley in 2004, is a top 10 U.S. media property with 136 million unique users a month. The company aims to help people discover relevant content by combining human curation with technology that distributes content to the right audience at the right time. Mode Media is focused on building the largest independent premium video and content platform for creators, utilizing distribution and streaming technology to deliver targeted native videos, content, and branded entertainment in real-time. With Mode.com as its owned social networking platform, creators can upload videos and create content stories that are curated by professional editors and personalized through the Mode content algorithm technology. Within six months of its launch, Mode has attracted 31 million unique monthly users and has exceeded 1 billion streamed video views.
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.
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.
Doppelganger
Series D in 2007
Doppelganger (formerly Evil Twin Studios) created and operates vSide, a 3D virtual world providing entertainment and social networking for the teen demographic.
vSide users configure their own avatars, make friends, chat, dance, listen to music, shop for clothing, attend events and parties, create and decorate their own private spaces, and throw their own parties in those spaces, choosing the music, videos, and guest list.
4INFO, Inc. is an identity and activation solutions company specializing in mobile technology and audience targeting for national brand advertisers. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Boston, 4INFO addresses the mobile attribution challenge by providing tools to measure sales lift at the cash register. The company's flagship product, Bullseye ID, connects consumer data with a vast network of devices, allowing for precise targeting across multiple platforms. Their AdHaven platform combines a mobile ad server, audience and data management, and analytics to facilitate advanced targeting and measurable results. 4INFO partners with leading data providers to enhance its offerings, enabling advertisers to leverage comprehensive consumer insights. The company has experienced significant growth, serving major brands across various industries, including consumer packaged goods, retail, and automotive. With a commitment to data privacy, 4INFO employs robust security measures to protect consumer information while ensuring effective ad targeting.
Tesla designs and manufactures electric vehicles and energy generation and storage systems, pursuing a vertically integrated approach to product and software development. It offers a full range of electric cars, including sedans and crossover models, and markets its vehicles through company-owned stores and its website. The company also produces and sells stationary energy storage batteries for residential, commercial, and utility use, and provides solar energy generation and solar storage products. It operates a fast-charging network and develops autonomous driving software. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Tesla serves international markets and aims to accelerate the transition to sustainable mobility through innovation across vehicles, energy, and software.
NanoOpto is a manufacturer specializing in integrated modular nano-optic components for optical systems and networks. The company utilizes proprietary nano-optics and nano-manufacturing technology to develop a range of products, including infrared cut filters, nano-optic isolators, deep ultraviolet polarizers, polarizing beam splitters, optical isolators, microlens arrays, and waveplates. Based on extensive research, NanoOpto's innovations enable rapid prototyping and enhance performance while reducing overall system costs. In addition to its product offerings, the company provides services such as conformal optical coatings through atomic layer deposition, precision coatings via e-beam deposition, precision dicing, and optical design and engineering. NanoOpto operates a high-volume manufacturing facility in Somerset, New Jersey, where it employs subwavelength techniques to improve conventional optical components and develop new classes of integrated components.
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.
Luminus Devices
Series D in 2006
Luminus Devices is a developer and manufacturer of high-performance solid-state lighting solutions, focusing on its patented PhlatLight LED technology. This innovative technology offers high light output and versatility, enabling a wide range of applications in the global illumination market, including projection displays, entertainment, and general lighting. Luminus Devices aims to redefine the solid-state lighting landscape by creating advanced lighting products that were previously deemed impossible with traditional lighting technologies. Their PhlatLight LEDs are utilized by leading global companies in diverse consumer and specialty markets.
MForma Group
Series D in 2005
MFORMA is a leading global publisher and distributor of mobile entertainment. MFORMA provides wireless operators and their customers with the world's best content and brands, and provides developers and brand owners with the shortest route to market. MFORMA's customers include more than 100 of the world's leading wireless carriers. In addition to the industry's most comprehensive catalog of BREW, Java, SMS, MMS, and WAP games, MFORMA also provides sports, lifestyle, and information services subscription products. MFORMA's carrier-grade platform manages the delivery of downloadable games and applications for some of the world's largest carriers. MFORMA is a U.S. corporation with offices in San Francisco (headquarters), San Diego, and Los Angeles, California; Bellevue, Washington; London and Manchester, England; Shanghai and Beijing, China; and Seoul, Korea.
Xfire is a digital platform focused on gaming and wider pop culture, delivering news, guides, analysis, and entertainment coverage for core gamers. The service combines social gaming features with group voice chat, messaging, in-game screen sharing, and live-streaming, enabling users to connect and participate in a virtual ecosystem that includes a currency system and competitive play services. Founded in 2003, Xfire was acquired by Viacom in 2008 and later spun out by a private team in 2010, followed by a refreshed desktop and in-game client and the launch of Battleground, a competitive gaming service with modes such as Instant Action, Challenges, and Tournaments. The platform aims to serve a broad audience across gaming, film, and television, providing a unified space for social interaction, content, and competitive play.
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.
Mobile 365
Series D in 2004
Mobile 365 is the new company formed from the merger of the two leaders in the mobile messaging world: InphoMatch, the leader in interoperable data and messaging services for mobile operators, and Mobileway, the leader in messaging solutions for brands and content providers.
It is the global leader in the delivery, billing, and settlement of mobile messaging services. Their extensive footprint enables us to reach more mobile users—with more types of mobile data—than anyone else on the globe. They reliably deliver messages, premium content, and value-added services for the leading mobile operators, content providers, brands, and media companies worldwide.
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.
Mimeo specializes in online managed content distribution and printing. Its cloud-based platform enables businesses to create, manage, and distribute critical content globally.
Everdream
Series D in 2003
Everdream Corporation is a provider of on-demand desktop management software services, specializing in managed services for compliance and uptime. The company offers a comprehensive suite of software solutions that deliver visibility into hardware and software assets, track software license usage, and automate software distribution to ensure regulatory compliance. Additionally, Everdream provides essential protection against Internet attacks, hackers, and data loss through services such as malware protection, patch management, and online data backup. The company also offers IT support solutions, including on-demand employee service desk options and remote control services. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Fremont, California, Everdream has operational facilities in Dallas, Texas, and Charlotte, North Carolina. It operates as a subsidiary of Dell Inc.
Clickmarks
Series D in 2002
Clickmarks, a venture backed company focused on providing a rapid, cost effective solution for performing integration and wireless enablement of enterprise applications.
Sygate Technologies
Series D in 2002
Sygate is the market leader of endpoint security solutions for the large enterprise. Using the award-winning Sygate Secure Enterprise, organizations protect their networks, enforce business policies, and automate security best practices to regain control of network security, ensure compliance across the enterprise and reduce cost. Partnerships with industry leaders, including Aventail, Cisco, iPass, Nortel, Netscreen and RSA, enable seamless protection across multiple platforms and applications.
Sygate Technologies also makes award winning consumer and small business security and Internet access solutions that offer the user a range of features from basic to advanced.
Ikimbo offers communication and collaboration software and services for companies. It provides a unified applications platform that includes instant messaging, group email management, and real-time and asynchronous communication. The company also offers professional services to assist clients in planning, implementation and integration with legacy systems. Ikimbo’s clients include well known companies such as PricewaterhouseCoopers and Best Software. Ikimbo’s strategic partners include BroadBeam, OTG, Oracle, Hewlett-Packard, Ventera Corporation and Network Solutions. The company was established in 1999 and is based in Reston, Virginia.
Fastparts
Series D in 2000
FastParts, Inc. operates as a B2B Internet marketplace for buyers and sellers of electronic inventory. It also provides auction services for the disposition of parts. The company was founded in 1991 and is based in San Jose, California.