vSpring Capital

vSpring Capital was a private equity and venture capital firm founded in 2000 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It specialized in seed, startup, and early-stage investments, with a focus on information technology and life sciences sectors, including areas such as genomics, drug discovery, enterprise software, and medical devices. The firm primarily targeted companies located in the Intermountain West region of the United States, particularly the Rocky Mountain area. Known for its hands-on approach, vSpring Capital aimed to be the first investor in its portfolio companies, providing operational assistance, making key introductions, and helping to recruit top executives. The firm typically invested between $2 million and $3 million initially, with potential follow-on investments up to $10 million over the life of a company. In 2012, vSpring Capital merged with Signal Peak Ventures, combining their expertise and resources under the Signal Peak Ventures name.

Paul Ahlstrom

Managing Director

David L Anderson

CFO

Ed Ekstrom

Managing Director

Patel B.E., Ph.D., Dinesh Chhotalal

Founding Managing Director

65 past transactions

Lineagen

Series B in 2011
Lineagen, Inc. is a genetics diagnostic company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, that specializes in genetic testing and clinical information services for neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Founded in 2002, Lineagen offers several key products, including FirstStepDx PLUS, a chromosomal microarray platform designed to identify genomic changes associated with autism, and NextStepDx PLUS, a genetic sequencing test that detects small genomic alterations. Additionally, the company provides M-CHAT.org, an online tool for developmental screening. Lineagen aims to improve outcomes for individuals affected by complex diseases through early diagnosis and intervention, leveraging extensive proprietary research and access to the Utah Population Database to enhance its understanding of genetic contributions to these conditions. As of August 2020, Lineagen operates as a subsidiary of Bionano Genomics, Inc.

Radiate Media

Series B in 2011
Radiate Media formerly Matchbin, provides software and services that empower local media and businesses to find and capture the audience that matters most. From local news, weather, and traffic information to online and broadcast marketing tools, Radiate Media’s technology and nationwide network allows clients to grow revenue by reaching customers on-air, online, and on the go.

NanoMR

Series B in 2011
nanoMR has developed the first system for rapid isolation of rare cells from complex matrices at levels of 1 cell/mL or lower. The immunomagnetic capture system can target multiple cell types simultaneously, for example capturing bacteria and fungi from bloodstream infections, or specific cell types, such as circulating tumor, or fetal, cells, in less than 30 minutes.

Control4

Venture Round in 2011
Control4 Corporation specializes in smart home and business automation solutions, providing a comprehensive range of products and services that enhance comfort, convenience, and security. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, the company offers an integrated system that includes wired and wireless devices for audio, video, lighting, temperature, and security control. Key offerings comprise the Control4 home operating system, application software, and a variety of hardware such as wireless dimmers, speakers, thermostats, and touch screens. Control4 also enables remote access and system management through its 4Sight subscription service. The company distributes its products through a network of dealers, custom integrators, and retail outlets across the United States and internationally, serving a diverse clientele that includes consumer electronics companies, hotels, and utility sectors.

Reachable

Series A in 2010
Reachable, Inc. specializes in enterprise social networking and social selling solutions, providing organizations with a platform to create private referral networks. Employees can utilize their collective contacts, alongside the enterprise's marketing and CRM data, to enhance sales, business development, and recruiting efforts. The platform allows users to consolidate their contact information, enrich it through partnerships, and analyze it to identify referral opportunities. Reachable serves professionals across various sectors, including sales, consulting, wealth management, investment banking, and law. Founded in 2007 and based in New York, Reachable was previously known as 7 Degrees, Inc. before rebranding in 2011.

Lineagen

Series A in 2010
Lineagen, Inc. is a genetics diagnostic company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, that specializes in genetic testing and clinical information services for neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Founded in 2002, Lineagen offers several key products, including FirstStepDx PLUS, a chromosomal microarray platform designed to identify genomic changes associated with autism, and NextStepDx PLUS, a genetic sequencing test that detects small genomic alterations. Additionally, the company provides M-CHAT.org, an online tool for developmental screening. Lineagen aims to improve outcomes for individuals affected by complex diseases through early diagnosis and intervention, leveraging extensive proprietary research and access to the Utah Population Database to enhance its understanding of genetic contributions to these conditions. As of August 2020, Lineagen operates as a subsidiary of Bionano Genomics, Inc.

The American Academy

Series B in 2009
The American Academy, Inc. (TAA) was established in 2007 with the vision is to become the leading online educational services partner to public high schools throughout the U.S. In addition to providing online and alternative educational services to high schools, TAA operates an accredited, private, online high school (The American Academy) that serves high school age and adult students worldwide who want to supplement their high school education and/or earn a full high school diploma. Through its unique School-as-a-Serviceâ„¢ platform, The American Academy gives: Students an opportunity to choose from more than 230 online courses, supported by state-licensed teachers and access to tutoring 24/7. High Schools an innovative program for dropout recovery and prevention, as well as offering additional courses for credit recovery or curriculum expansion. Teachers the ability to teach, develop content, tutor and perform community outreach to promote online learning.

Penguin Computing

Venture Round in 2009
Penguin Computing, Inc. is a provider of Linux-based high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, specializing in the development, configuration, and assembly of HPC cluster systems and server systems. Based in Fremont, California, the company offers a range of products and services, including enterprise-grade storage, cloud solutions, and artificial intelligence consulting. Notable offerings include Penguin Computing On-Demand, a cloud service that delivers virtual supercomputing capabilities, and TrueHPC, an enterprise-supported solution designed to optimize HPC infrastructure for various workloads. Penguin Computing's software enables large pools of Linux servers to function as a unified system, enhancing productivity and efficiency. The company serves a diverse clientele, including government agencies, academic institutions, and corporations, and operates across 40 countries in multiple vertical markets. Founded in 1999, Penguin Computing is a subsidiary of SMART Global Holdings, Inc.

Coherex Medical

Series B in 2009
Coherex Medical, Inc. develops medical devices for addressing the structural heart disease conditions. It offers patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure system, which is designed to stimulate tissue in-growth to ensure long-term closure of the PFO. The company was founded as Proximare, Inc. in 2003 and changed its name to Coherex Medical, Inc. in 2006. The company is based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Athena Feminine Technologies, Inc. develops health products to diagnose and treat medical conditions in the pelvic area in adult women in the United States. It offers Pelvic Muscle Trainer, a wireless electrical stimulation product that is developed to treat and prevent female incontinence. The company's products also detect and/or rehabilitate common physiological changes that occur in adult women. It primarily serves players, travelers, and celebrities. Athena Feminine Technologies, Inc. was incorporated in 1996 and is headquartered in Orinda, California.

PublicEngines

Series B in 2009
CrimeReports.com partners directly with law enforcement agencies to provide automated crime mapping and alerting. CrimeReports.com is the fastest growing automated crime mapping and alerting service provider, growing from a single participating department in September 2007 to over 1,000 participating departments in 2010.

Control4

Venture Round in 2009
Control4 Corporation specializes in smart home and business automation solutions, providing a comprehensive range of products and services that enhance comfort, convenience, and security. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, the company offers an integrated system that includes wired and wireless devices for audio, video, lighting, temperature, and security control. Key offerings comprise the Control4 home operating system, application software, and a variety of hardware such as wireless dimmers, speakers, thermostats, and touch screens. Control4 also enables remote access and system management through its 4Sight subscription service. The company distributes its products through a network of dealers, custom integrators, and retail outlets across the United States and internationally, serving a diverse clientele that includes consumer electronics companies, hotels, and utility sectors.

Catheter Connections

Seed Round in 2009
Catheter Connections, Inc. specializes in developing vascular access products aimed at preventing infections during intravenous infusion therapy. Founded in 2008 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah, the company offers the DualCap System, which includes user-friendly, single-use disinfecting caps designed to protect IV catheter access points. The system helps healthcare facilities combat IV catheter-related bloodstream infections by effectively disinfecting IV tubing end connectors and needle-free valves. Catheter Connections markets its products through a network of sales representatives, focusing on providing integrated solutions for infection control in healthcare settings across the United States. As of early 2017, the company operates as a subsidiary of Merit Medical Systems, Inc.

Alianza

Series A in 2009
Alianza is a developer of cloud communications software that simplifies the delivery of voice over IP (VoIP) services for telecom providers. Their comprehensive cloud communications platform allows service providers to efficiently create and deploy innovative communication solutions, including voice, video conferencing, text messaging, and residential phone services. By eliminating capital expenditures and reducing operational costs, Alianza enables its customers to enhance their offerings while streamlining management through customizable web APIs. With a focus on quality and reliability, the platform empowers service providers to meet the evolving demands of both business and residential markets. Alianza has established a global presence, serving over 600 customers in more than 60 countries, and is dedicated to transforming communication delivery and enhancing customer experiences.

Lineagen

Series A in 2008
Lineagen, Inc. is a genetics diagnostic company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, that specializes in genetic testing and clinical information services for neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Founded in 2002, Lineagen offers several key products, including FirstStepDx PLUS, a chromosomal microarray platform designed to identify genomic changes associated with autism, and NextStepDx PLUS, a genetic sequencing test that detects small genomic alterations. Additionally, the company provides M-CHAT.org, an online tool for developmental screening. Lineagen aims to improve outcomes for individuals affected by complex diseases through early diagnosis and intervention, leveraging extensive proprietary research and access to the Utah Population Database to enhance its understanding of genetic contributions to these conditions. As of August 2020, Lineagen operates as a subsidiary of Bionano Genomics, Inc.

NanoMR

Series A in 2008
nanoMR has developed the first system for rapid isolation of rare cells from complex matrices at levels of 1 cell/mL or lower. The immunomagnetic capture system can target multiple cell types simultaneously, for example capturing bacteria and fungi from bloodstream infections, or specific cell types, such as circulating tumor, or fetal, cells, in less than 30 minutes.

VeraLight

Series C in 2008
VeraLight is a medical device company founded in October 2004, specializing in non-invasive screening for type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes through its proprietary SCOUT DS system. The company aims to combat the global diabetes epidemic by promoting early detection, which can lead to timely interventions that prevent the onset of diabetes and mitigate its complications. VeraLight focuses on developing and acquiring innovative technologies, products, and services that align with its mission to improve diabetes management and patient outcomes.

Control4

Series F in 2008
Control4 Corporation specializes in smart home and business automation solutions, providing a comprehensive range of products and services that enhance comfort, convenience, and security. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, the company offers an integrated system that includes wired and wireless devices for audio, video, lighting, temperature, and security control. Key offerings comprise the Control4 home operating system, application software, and a variety of hardware such as wireless dimmers, speakers, thermostats, and touch screens. Control4 also enables remote access and system management through its 4Sight subscription service. The company distributes its products through a network of dealers, custom integrators, and retail outlets across the United States and internationally, serving a diverse clientele that includes consumer electronics companies, hotels, and utility sectors.

FamilyLink

Series B in 2008
FamilyLink, a top provider of the family social experience with more than 80 million users, has built the leading way for families to connect. Family members can upload photos, share memories and stories, build family trees, and find new relatives and ancestors. FamilyLink's flagship application We're Related launched in 2007 and today has more than 57 million users making it a top ten Facebook application. More than 20 million users use the product each month. Families can search over 1.2 billion names to find ancestors and incorporate them into family trees. FamilyLink also makes it easy for families to share family history content with all their relatives. To learn more about FamilyLink visit www.familylink.com.

Q Therapeutics

Venture Round in 2008
Q Therapeutics is a development stage company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, focused on creating human cell-based therapies for degenerative diseases affecting the brain and spinal cord. The company is known for its innovative Q-Cells, which are designed to treat a range of conditions, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis, transverse myelitis, traumatic spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, leukodystrophies, central nervous system storage diseases, and peripheral neuropathies. These stem cell therapies aim to replace damaged myelin on neurons and offer trophic support, thus restoring and preserving normal neurological functions. The primary emphasis of Q Therapeutics is on developing treatments for neurodegenerative diseases, with ALS being the initial focus.

XAware

Series C in 2008
XAware is an opensource data integration vendor. XAware's tool set leverages a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and is built upon key technical standards (such as J2EE, XML, and Eclipse) and industry standards (such as ACORD, CSIO, EDI, HL7 and NIEM).

Penguin Computing

Series C in 2007
Penguin Computing, Inc. is a provider of Linux-based high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, specializing in the development, configuration, and assembly of HPC cluster systems and server systems. Based in Fremont, California, the company offers a range of products and services, including enterprise-grade storage, cloud solutions, and artificial intelligence consulting. Notable offerings include Penguin Computing On-Demand, a cloud service that delivers virtual supercomputing capabilities, and TrueHPC, an enterprise-supported solution designed to optimize HPC infrastructure for various workloads. Penguin Computing's software enables large pools of Linux servers to function as a unified system, enhancing productivity and efficiency. The company serves a diverse clientele, including government agencies, academic institutions, and corporations, and operates across 40 countries in multiple vertical markets. Founded in 1999, Penguin Computing is a subsidiary of SMART Global Holdings, Inc.

BioMicro Systems

Series B in 2007
BioMicro Systems is a private company that serves the life sciences community by developing and marketing biological research products based on its proprietary microfluidic and microarray technologies. Since 2003 BioMicro Systems has sold over 500 MAUI Hybridization Systems, disposable MAUI Mixer microarray hybridization chambers combined with a cutting-edge microarray hybridization instrument, designed to alleviate the processing bottleneck encountered during the microarray hybridization process and to help researchers achieve greater sensitivity and more consistent/reproducible results. BioMicro Systems strives to become the company to provide the standard for achieving superb microarray hybridization results.

Levanta

Venture Round in 2007
As of April 1, 2008, Levanta, Inc. went out of business. Levanta, Inc. offers Linux management and data virtualization solutions. The company offers Intrepid solutions for systems management; provisioning Linux OS and application stacks on hardware; managing servers, diskless blades, and virtual machines; tracking changes made in the Linux systems; and recovering broken systems. It offers its solutions to the financial services, entertainment, government, gaming, retail, and telecommunications industries. The company was founded in 1998 as Linuxcare, Inc. and changed its name to Levanta, Inc. in 2004. Levanta, Inc. is headquartered in San Mateo, California.

World Vital Records

Series A in 2007
Started by some of the founders of Ancestry.com, WorldVitalRecords.com maintains online databases with over 1.3 billion names and records of family histories. Some of its current partners include Everton Publishers, FamilySearch, Quintin Publications, Newspaper Archives, Archive CD Books Australia, Archive CD Books Canada, Archive CD Books USA, Eneclann, British Origins, Find My Past, Immigrant Ships Transcribers' Guild, Dundurn Books, E-Yearbook, and The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc. The company also operates [FamilyLink](http://www.familylink.com), a social network for genealogists and families looking to work on their family trees and connect with one another. WorldVitalRecords.com's key competitor is [Ancestry.com](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/ancestry.com).

Mirabilis Medical

Series A in 2007
Mirabilis Medic is a medical device company that focuses on the treatment of uterine fibroids that is a common problem for women. Its products include a non-invasive therapeutic solution for use by gynecologists that allows them to treat pathological tissue deep inside the body without incisions, punctures, or other damage to intervening tissue. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Bothell, Washington.

FamilyLink

Series A in 2007
FamilyLink, a top provider of the family social experience with more than 80 million users, has built the leading way for families to connect. Family members can upload photos, share memories and stories, build family trees, and find new relatives and ancestors. FamilyLink's flagship application We're Related launched in 2007 and today has more than 57 million users making it a top ten Facebook application. More than 20 million users use the product each month. Families can search over 1.2 billion names to find ancestors and incorporate them into family trees. FamilyLink also makes it easy for families to share family history content with all their relatives. To learn more about FamilyLink visit www.familylink.com.

Aspen Avionics

Series B in 2007
Aspen Avionics, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was founded by aviation enthusiasts in 2004. The company specializes in bringing the most advanced technology and capability into general aviation cockpits. Its products increase situational awareness and reduce pilot workload, making it even easier and safer to fly in both VFR and IFR conditions. The company’s philosophy is that getting the latest avionics technology shouldn’t always mean spending a lot of money—on equipment or on installation.

Coherex Medical

Series A in 2007
Coherex Medical, Inc. develops medical devices for addressing the structural heart disease conditions. It offers patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure system, which is designed to stimulate tissue in-growth to ensure long-term closure of the PFO. The company was founded as Proximare, Inc. in 2003 and changed its name to Coherex Medical, Inc. in 2006. The company is based in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Penguin Computing

Series B in 2007
Penguin Computing, Inc. is a provider of Linux-based high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, specializing in the development, configuration, and assembly of HPC cluster systems and server systems. Based in Fremont, California, the company offers a range of products and services, including enterprise-grade storage, cloud solutions, and artificial intelligence consulting. Notable offerings include Penguin Computing On-Demand, a cloud service that delivers virtual supercomputing capabilities, and TrueHPC, an enterprise-supported solution designed to optimize HPC infrastructure for various workloads. Penguin Computing's software enables large pools of Linux servers to function as a unified system, enhancing productivity and efficiency. The company serves a diverse clientele, including government agencies, academic institutions, and corporations, and operates across 40 countries in multiple vertical markets. Founded in 1999, Penguin Computing is a subsidiary of SMART Global Holdings, Inc.

Axial Biotech

Series B in 2007
Axial Biotech is a privately held, venture-backed company founded in 2002 by a group of internationally recognized spine surgeons and geneticists. Axial Biotech is focused on developing and commercializing genetic tests and treatment solutions for spinal disorders.

Numira Biosciences

Series A in 2007
Numira Biosciences, Inc., a contract research organization, provides imaging services for disease research, drug discovery, and pre-clinical studies in animal models. It offers Virtual Histology for soft tissue imaging applications, such as atherosclerosis, osteoarthritis, heart defects, pulmonary diseases, developmental biology, and phenotyping; and high-resolution bone imaging tools to analyze and characterize the skeletal anatomy and bones of animal models. The company also provides image processing and visual analytics solutions; AltaViewer visualization software, a visualization tool for use in non-clinical environments to view, manipulate, and export images of small animal datasets for research purposes; and imaging chamber, a multi-modality imaging chamber that facilitates the co-registration of anatomical and functional images by means of sequential multi-modal imaging.

Zonder

Venture Round in 2007
With a simple, powerful search interface and the ability to book online or over the phone in real-time, Zonder is taking vacation rentals to the next level. No more complicated booking process. No more tedious searching. No more paper contracts and personal checks. Just search, find and book - the way it should be.

Reachable

Seed Round in 2007
Reachable, Inc. specializes in enterprise social networking and social selling solutions, providing organizations with a platform to create private referral networks. Employees can utilize their collective contacts, alongside the enterprise's marketing and CRM data, to enhance sales, business development, and recruiting efforts. The platform allows users to consolidate their contact information, enrich it through partnerships, and analyze it to identify referral opportunities. Reachable serves professionals across various sectors, including sales, consulting, wealth management, investment banking, and law. Founded in 2007 and based in New York, Reachable was previously known as 7 Degrees, Inc. before rebranding in 2011.

VeraLight

Series B in 2006
VeraLight is a medical device company founded in October 2004, specializing in non-invasive screening for type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes through its proprietary SCOUT DS system. The company aims to combat the global diabetes epidemic by promoting early detection, which can lead to timely interventions that prevent the onset of diabetes and mitigate its complications. VeraLight focuses on developing and acquiring innovative technologies, products, and services that align with its mission to improve diabetes management and patient outcomes.

S5 Wireless

Series B in 2006
S5 Wireless develops next-generation wireless location and telemetry technology for tracking and monitoring. It provides consumption embeddable semiconductor chips that enable location accuracy. The company's solutions also include low-power transmitting tags; a network of real-time base stations, which receive and demodulate the RF transmissions generated by the tags; location and telemetry servers, which aggregate, assemble, and process the information provided by the base stations in real-time to provide exact location and extract telemetry; and network operations center to monitor network status, authorize, and service customer requests for location and telemetry information.

XAware

Series B in 2006
XAware is an opensource data integration vendor. XAware's tool set leverages a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and is built upon key technical standards (such as J2EE, XML, and Eclipse) and industry standards (such as ACORD, CSIO, EDI, HL7 and NIEM).

GetFon

Series B in 2006
UCaaS for multinational enterprises

Control4

Series D in 2006
Control4 Corporation specializes in smart home and business automation solutions, providing a comprehensive range of products and services that enhance comfort, convenience, and security. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, the company offers an integrated system that includes wired and wireless devices for audio, video, lighting, temperature, and security control. Key offerings comprise the Control4 home operating system, application software, and a variety of hardware such as wireless dimmers, speakers, thermostats, and touch screens. Control4 also enables remote access and system management through its 4Sight subscription service. The company distributes its products through a network of dealers, custom integrators, and retail outlets across the United States and internationally, serving a diverse clientele that includes consumer electronics companies, hotels, and utility sectors.

Aspen Avionics

Series A in 2005
Aspen Avionics, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was founded by aviation enthusiasts in 2004. The company specializes in bringing the most advanced technology and capability into general aviation cockpits. Its products increase situational awareness and reduce pilot workload, making it even easier and safer to fly in both VFR and IFR conditions. The company’s philosophy is that getting the latest avionics technology shouldn’t always mean spending a lot of money—on equipment or on installation.

Exagen

Series B in 2005
Exagen Inc. is a diagnostics company focused on improving the care of patients with autoimmune diseases through the development and commercialization of innovative testing products under its AVISE brand. Utilizing its proprietary Cell-Bound Complement Activation Products technology, Exagen offers a range of tests aimed at the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of complex autoimmune and autoimmune-related disorders, such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. Among its key products are AVISE CTD, which supports differential diagnosis for connective tissue diseases, and AVISE Lupus, which assesses complement system activation. The company's portfolio also includes AVISE APS for antiphospholipid syndrome, AVISE SLE Prognostic for risk assessment of complications, and tests for monitoring treatment efficacy in rheumatoid arthritis. Established in 2002 and headquartered in Vista, California, Exagen is dedicated to providing rheumatologists with timely and accurate diagnostic tools to enhance patient care.

Cymphonix

Series A in 2005
Cymphonix Corporation specializes in products that manage Internet browsing and application activities. Its key offerings include Network Revealer, which provides real-time traffic reporting, URL categorization, application classification, and detailed user activity tracking, and Network Composer, a smart gateway appliance that enables organizations to quickly identify users misusing network resources. Cymphonix's solutions integrate network protection, application performance, and traffic visibility, facilitating multi-layer content filtering, secure traffic filtering, and bandwidth management. The company serves a variety of sectors, including education, healthcare, hospitality, and local government, as well as managed service providers in the United States and the Asia Pacific region, encompassing countries such as Australia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Singapore. Additionally, Cymphonix offers professional services, including tailored training and installation support, to enhance user experience and product effectiveness.

Avinti

Series B in 2005
Avinti, Inc. specializes in e-mail security solutions, focusing on the development of software products designed to protect against e-mail-based threats. The company's primary offering, iSolation Server, effectively blocks various known and unknown viruses, ensuring that corporate e-mail systems remain secure. By providing these security measures, Avinti enables organizations and individuals to communicate safely and confidently.

Axial Biotech

Series A in 2005
Axial Biotech is a privately held, venture-backed company founded in 2002 by a group of internationally recognized spine surgeons and geneticists. Axial Biotech is focused on developing and commercializing genetic tests and treatment solutions for spinal disorders.

Cogito

Series B in 2005
Cogito, Inc. offers graph-based relationship analytics software and services. It offers Cogito Knowledge Center, which provides middleware engines, servers, and development tools. The company also provides components, such as Graph Engine, which provides modeling and query services, as well as fundamental graph services; Workbench, a Windows application for prototyping graph data stores and ingesting static data sets, browsing, and diagramming data stores; Graph Server, a Windows service that hosts various graph stores for multiple clients; Data Integration Broker, which mediates or brokers data exchanges between a graph store and other data stores; Web-based administration tools that connect and monitor administrators to various graph servers or data integration brokers; and Web service interfaces. In addition, Cogito offers graph technology, which is used in intelligence and security, social network analysis, manufacturing, and bioinformatics; Graph Query Language, which allows users to create query statements; and Graph Analytics that provide tools to determine patterns of interaction between actors and groups in social networks. The company was founded in 1994 and is based in Draper, Utah. Cogito, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of 7 Degrees, Inc.

S5 Wireless

Series A in 2005
S5 Wireless develops next-generation wireless location and telemetry technology for tracking and monitoring. It provides consumption embeddable semiconductor chips that enable location accuracy. The company's solutions also include low-power transmitting tags; a network of real-time base stations, which receive and demodulate the RF transmissions generated by the tags; location and telemetry servers, which aggregate, assemble, and process the information provided by the base stations in real-time to provide exact location and extract telemetry; and network operations center to monitor network status, authorize, and service customer requests for location and telemetry information.

Control4

Series C in 2005
Control4 Corporation specializes in smart home and business automation solutions, providing a comprehensive range of products and services that enhance comfort, convenience, and security. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, the company offers an integrated system that includes wired and wireless devices for audio, video, lighting, temperature, and security control. Key offerings comprise the Control4 home operating system, application software, and a variety of hardware such as wireless dimmers, speakers, thermostats, and touch screens. Control4 also enables remote access and system management through its 4Sight subscription service. The company distributes its products through a network of dealers, custom integrators, and retail outlets across the United States and internationally, serving a diverse clientele that includes consumer electronics companies, hotels, and utility sectors.

XAware

Series B in 2004
XAware is an opensource data integration vendor. XAware's tool set leverages a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and is built upon key technical standards (such as J2EE, XML, and Eclipse) and industry standards (such as ACORD, CSIO, EDI, HL7 and NIEM).

Cemaphore Systems

Series B in 2004
Cemaphore Systems, Inc. provides unprecedented email continuity, disaster recovery and content management solutions for Microsoft Exchange, including the content on mobile devices. Via its Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions, Cemaphore also offers content management for users of email service providers.

Senforce Technologies

Venture Round in 2004
Senforce Technologies specializes in endpoint security solutions aimed at protecting sensitive data on employees' computers. The company offers software that enforces encryption policies, ensuring that data remains secure regardless of whether users are online or offline. A key feature of their technology is "location-aware enforcement," which automatically adjusts security controls based on the user's location to prevent unauthorized access to networks. This capability enhances overall security by providing tailored protections that adapt to varying environments.

Exagen

Series A in 2004
Exagen Inc. is a diagnostics company focused on improving the care of patients with autoimmune diseases through the development and commercialization of innovative testing products under its AVISE brand. Utilizing its proprietary Cell-Bound Complement Activation Products technology, Exagen offers a range of tests aimed at the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of complex autoimmune and autoimmune-related disorders, such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. Among its key products are AVISE CTD, which supports differential diagnosis for connective tissue diseases, and AVISE Lupus, which assesses complement system activation. The company's portfolio also includes AVISE APS for antiphospholipid syndrome, AVISE SLE Prognostic for risk assessment of complications, and tests for monitoring treatment efficacy in rheumatoid arthritis. Established in 2002 and headquartered in Vista, California, Exagen is dedicated to providing rheumatologists with timely and accurate diagnostic tools to enhance patient care.

Control4

Series A in 2003
Control4 Corporation specializes in smart home and business automation solutions, providing a comprehensive range of products and services that enhance comfort, convenience, and security. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, the company offers an integrated system that includes wired and wireless devices for audio, video, lighting, temperature, and security control. Key offerings comprise the Control4 home operating system, application software, and a variety of hardware such as wireless dimmers, speakers, thermostats, and touch screens. Control4 also enables remote access and system management through its 4Sight subscription service. The company distributes its products through a network of dealers, custom integrators, and retail outlets across the United States and internationally, serving a diverse clientele that includes consumer electronics companies, hotels, and utility sectors.

comScore

Series E in 2003
comScore, Inc. is an information and analytics company that specializes in measuring audiences, consumer behavior, and advertising across various media platforms globally. The company provides a range of ratings and planning products, including Media Metrix and Mobile Metrix for measuring website and app usage, Video Metrix for assessing digital video consumption alongside TV metrics, and Plan Metrix for understanding consumer lifestyles. Additionally, it offers validated Campaign Essentials (vCE) to ensure digital ad visibility and audience targeting, as well as Campaign Ratings for comprehensive campaign evaluation across platforms. Its services also include TV Essentials, StationView Essentials, and OnDemand Essentials, which analyze viewing patterns and transactional data. Furthermore, comScore delivers analytics for the film industry, measuring movie viewership and box office performance in real-time. Founded in 1999 and based in Reston, Virginia, comScore combines extensive digital, TV, and movie intelligence, helping over 3,200 clients worldwide optimize their advertising efforts and audience engagement.

Cerberian

Series B in 2003
Cerberian specializes in advanced Internet filtering solutions designed for businesses, homes, and schools, promoting a safer and more productive online experience. The company operates on an outsourced model, which reduces initial investment and maintenance costs for users by managing technology and file management at its global data centers. Cerberian boasts a database of over 4.5 million categorized URLs and employs an advanced, patent-pending technology that dynamically rates new Internet content in real-time, ensuring its database remains current in a rapidly evolving online landscape. Additionally, the Cerberian Web Filter can be integrated as a value-added service on various firewall and network appliances, security software solutions, and other service platforms, further enhancing its accessibility for customers.

Cemaphore Systems

Series A in 2003
Cemaphore Systems, Inc. provides unprecedented email continuity, disaster recovery and content management solutions for Microsoft Exchange, including the content on mobile devices. Via its Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions, Cemaphore also offers content management for users of email service providers.
PacketPointe Communications has a track record of performance. Their facilities, equipment, engineering staff and networking consultants are among the best in the industry, as is proven by our customer satisfaction rate. We are among an exceptionally select group of companies that has mastered the complex art of balancing multi-platform communication, capable of providing data services to all of your locations, with the most seamless service, regardless of location.

Salus Therapeutics

Series B in 2002
Salus Therapeutics Inc., a privately held biotechnology company founded in July 1999 and located in Salt Lake City, uses a proprietary "OptiSense(R)" technology for the discovery of new oligonucleotide-based medicines. The company's unique co-polymers are used as transfection vehicles to deliver RNA- and DNA-based drugs.

comScore

Series D in 2002
comScore, Inc. is an information and analytics company that specializes in measuring audiences, consumer behavior, and advertising across various media platforms globally. The company provides a range of ratings and planning products, including Media Metrix and Mobile Metrix for measuring website and app usage, Video Metrix for assessing digital video consumption alongside TV metrics, and Plan Metrix for understanding consumer lifestyles. Additionally, it offers validated Campaign Essentials (vCE) to ensure digital ad visibility and audience targeting, as well as Campaign Ratings for comprehensive campaign evaluation across platforms. Its services also include TV Essentials, StationView Essentials, and OnDemand Essentials, which analyze viewing patterns and transactional data. Furthermore, comScore delivers analytics for the film industry, measuring movie viewership and box office performance in real-time. Founded in 1999 and based in Reston, Virginia, comScore combines extensive digital, TV, and movie intelligence, helping over 3,200 clients worldwide optimize their advertising efforts and audience engagement.

Cerberian

Series A in 2002
Cerberian specializes in advanced Internet filtering solutions designed for businesses, homes, and schools, promoting a safer and more productive online experience. The company operates on an outsourced model, which reduces initial investment and maintenance costs for users by managing technology and file management at its global data centers. Cerberian boasts a database of over 4.5 million categorized URLs and employs an advanced, patent-pending technology that dynamically rates new Internet content in real-time, ensuring its database remains current in a rapidly evolving online landscape. Additionally, the Cerberian Web Filter can be integrated as a value-added service on various firewall and network appliances, security software solutions, and other service platforms, further enhancing its accessibility for customers.

Cerberian

Series A in 2001
Cerberian specializes in advanced Internet filtering solutions designed for businesses, homes, and schools, promoting a safer and more productive online experience. The company operates on an outsourced model, which reduces initial investment and maintenance costs for users by managing technology and file management at its global data centers. Cerberian boasts a database of over 4.5 million categorized URLs and employs an advanced, patent-pending technology that dynamically rates new Internet content in real-time, ensuring its database remains current in a rapidly evolving online landscape. Additionally, the Cerberian Web Filter can be integrated as a value-added service on various firewall and network appliances, security software solutions, and other service platforms, further enhancing its accessibility for customers.

Cerberian

Angel Round in 2001
Cerberian specializes in advanced Internet filtering solutions designed for businesses, homes, and schools, promoting a safer and more productive online experience. The company operates on an outsourced model, which reduces initial investment and maintenance costs for users by managing technology and file management at its global data centers. Cerberian boasts a database of over 4.5 million categorized URLs and employs an advanced, patent-pending technology that dynamically rates new Internet content in real-time, ensuring its database remains current in a rapidly evolving online landscape. Additionally, the Cerberian Web Filter can be integrated as a value-added service on various firewall and network appliances, security software solutions, and other service platforms, further enhancing its accessibility for customers.
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