Viola Growth is a growth capital investment firm based in Herzliya, Israel, established in 2008. The firm specializes in investing in fast-growing, technology-oriented companies at the expansion phase, with a focus on those that demonstrate potential for category leadership, substantial annual revenues, and proven business models. Viola Growth typically invests between $15 million and $30 million and concentrates on sectors such as enterprise software, business intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud technology, and fintech. The firm is managed by a team of seven partners, who possess extensive experience in scaling operations and driving profitable growth. With a deep understanding of the technology ecosystem and a broad network of contacts, Viola Growth has successfully invested in over 32 companies to date, contributing to a total assets under management exceeding $725 million.
Faddom is a developer of agentless, self-service IT and application dependency mapping software. The company's tool enables users to visualize their hybrid infrastructure and discover business application dependencies rapidly, often within 60 minutes. By providing a consolidated view of the entire IT environment, Faddom's solution assists IT consultants and infrastructure administrators in efficiently managing complex technology challenges and streamlining their routine tasks and projects.
Reduxio
Series C in 2017
Since 2012 Reduxio has redefined data management and data protection, and the company has evolved its mission to deliver the first microservices-based storage and data platform for stateful applications. Reduxio’s cloud data platform for Kubernetes pairs high performance software-defined container-native storage and data management with data mobility to enable customers to build a single data cloud for their applications across all their infrastructure, anywhere. Reduxio is backed by Intel Capital, C5 Capital Cloud Partners and Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP).
Reduxio
Series B in 2014
Since 2012 Reduxio has redefined data management and data protection, and the company has evolved its mission to deliver the first microservices-based storage and data platform for stateful applications. Reduxio’s cloud data platform for Kubernetes pairs high performance software-defined container-native storage and data management with data mobility to enable customers to build a single data cloud for their applications across all their infrastructure, anywhere. Reduxio is backed by Intel Capital, C5 Capital Cloud Partners and Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP).
Reduxio
Series A in 2013
Since 2012 Reduxio has redefined data management and data protection, and the company has evolved its mission to deliver the first microservices-based storage and data platform for stateful applications. Reduxio’s cloud data platform for Kubernetes pairs high performance software-defined container-native storage and data management with data mobility to enable customers to build a single data cloud for their applications across all their infrastructure, anywhere. Reduxio is backed by Intel Capital, C5 Capital Cloud Partners and Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP).
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