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.

Ed Ekstrom

Managing Director

Dinesh Patel

Founding Managing Director

65 past transactions

Lineagen

Series B in 2011
Lineagen, Inc. is a genetic diagnostic company specializing in genetic testing and clinical information services for neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly autism. Founded in 2002 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah, Lineagen offers a range of services including FirstStepDx PLUS, a chromosomal microarray platform designed to identify genomic changes related to autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions, and NextStepDx PLUS, a genetic sequencing test that detects subtle genomic variations. The company also provides M-CHAT.org, an online tool for developmental assessment by healthcare professionals and parents. Lineagen's commitment to improving health outcomes for individuals affected by autism and similar disorders is supported by its access to the Utah Population Database, a resource that enhances its research capabilities in identifying genetic causes and diagnostic pathways for complex diseases. 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 is a manufacturer of blood diagnostic devices that has pioneered a system for the rapid isolation of rare cells from complex biological samples at concentrations as low as one cell per milliliter. Utilizing an innovative immunomagnetic capture technology, the company can simultaneously target multiple cell types, enabling the efficient extraction of pathogens, such as bacteria and fungi from bloodstream infections, as well as specific cells like circulating tumor cells and fetal cells. This advanced system can achieve results in less than 30 minutes, significantly improving the speed and accuracy of diagnostics in various medical applications.

Control4

Venture Round in 2011
Control4 Corporation is a manufacturer of smart home and business solutions, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Founded in 2003, the company provides a comprehensive suite of products designed to enhance comfort, convenience, and security in residential and commercial environments. Its offerings include an integrated home operating system that connects various devices such as audio, video, lighting, temperature control, and security systems. Control4's product line consists of both hardware and software components, including controllers, touch screens, dimmers, and audio-video solutions. The company also provides software development kits for custom integration and remote access services that allow users to monitor and adjust their systems from anywhere. Control4 sells its products through a network of dealers and custom integrators across the United States and internationally, catering to both consumer electronics and commercial sectors.

Reachable

Series A in 2010
Reachable, Inc. specializes in enterprise social networking and social selling solutions that empower businesses to harness their employees' collective contacts for referrals and business opportunities. Founded in 2007 and based in New York, the company provides a platform where employees can consolidate and enrich their contact data, allowing them to leverage both personal and corporate relationships effectively. This technology facilitates the creation of private networks, enabling users to find referrals for sales, business development, and recruitment without relying on cold calling. Reachable serves a diverse range of sectors, including sales, consulting, wealth management, law, and private equity, equipping professionals with the tools to maximize their networks and drive organizational success. Formerly known as 7 Degrees, Inc., the company rebranded to Reachable in 2011.

Lineagen

Series A in 2010
Lineagen, Inc. is a genetic diagnostic company specializing in genetic testing and clinical information services for neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly autism. Founded in 2002 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah, Lineagen offers a range of services including FirstStepDx PLUS, a chromosomal microarray platform designed to identify genomic changes related to autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions, and NextStepDx PLUS, a genetic sequencing test that detects subtle genomic variations. The company also provides M-CHAT.org, an online tool for developmental assessment by healthcare professionals and parents. Lineagen's commitment to improving health outcomes for individuals affected by autism and similar disorders is supported by its access to the Utah Population Database, a resource that enhances its research capabilities in identifying genetic causes and diagnostic pathways for complex diseases. 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 company that develops, configures, assembles, and sells high-performance computing (HPC) cluster systems and Linux-based server systems primarily in the United States. Founded in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, it specializes in providing HPC, artificial intelligence, enterprise data center, and cloud solutions. Its offerings include enterprise-grade storage and both hardware and cloud-based services through Penguin Computing On-Demand, which delivers virtual supercomputing capabilities on a pay-as-you-go basis. The company also offers TrueHPC, an end-to-end HPC solution that optimizes infrastructure for various workloads, and a consultancy service through its Artificial Intelligence Practice to help organizations achieve their AI objectives. Additionally, Penguin Computing provides professional services and support for implementing and maintaining Linux systems. Serving government agencies, academic institutions, and various corporations, the company operates in 40 countries across eight vertical markets and is a subsidiary of SMART Global Holdings, Inc.

Coherex Medical

Series B in 2009
Coherex Medical, Inc. is a medical device company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, focused on developing and marketing catheter-based technologies for the treatment of structural heart defects. Founded in 2003 as Proximare, Inc., the company rebranded in 2006 to its current name. Coherex Medical specializes in devices designed for patients with atrial fibrillation, aiming to reduce the risk of stroke. Its product offerings include a patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure system that promotes tissue in-growth for long-term closure and a WaveCrest device intended to close the left atrial appendage, enhancing the safety and simplicity of implant procedures. The company serves both domestic and international markets, providing innovative solutions for addressing structural heart disease.

Athena Feminine Technologies

Series A in 2009
Athena Feminine Technologies is a company based in Orinda, California, focused on developing health products for diagnosing and treating medical conditions in the pelvic area of adult women. Founded in 1996, the company offers innovative solutions such as the Pelvic Muscle Trainer, a wireless electrical stimulation product designed to treat and prevent female incontinence. Athena's products are aimed at detecting and rehabilitating common physiological changes that occur in adult women, with a primary focus on improving the quality of life for women worldwide by providing discreet, affordable, and effective treatments for pelvic floor disorders. The company serves various demographics including athletes, travelers, and celebrities.

PublicEngines

Series B in 2009
PublicEngines offers cloud-based solutions for law enforcement agencies, focusing on crime analysis, predictive policing, and citizen engagement. Through its platform, CrimeReports.com, the company partners directly with law enforcement to provide automated crime mapping and alerting services. Since its launch in 2007, CrimeReports.com has expanded significantly, growing from a single participating department to over 1,000 by 2010. PublicEngines also publishes real-time crime and sex offender information, helping to enhance public safety and community awareness across North America.

Control4

Venture Round in 2009
Control4 Corporation is a manufacturer of smart home and business solutions, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Founded in 2003, the company provides a comprehensive suite of products designed to enhance comfort, convenience, and security in residential and commercial environments. Its offerings include an integrated home operating system that connects various devices such as audio, video, lighting, temperature control, and security systems. Control4's product line consists of both hardware and software components, including controllers, touch screens, dimmers, and audio-video solutions. The company also provides software development kits for custom integration and remote access services that allow users to monitor and adjust their systems from anywhere. Control4 sells its products through a network of dealers and custom integrators across the United States and internationally, catering to both consumer electronics and commercial sectors.

Catheter Connections

Seed Round in 2009
Catheter Connections, Inc. specializes in the development and commercialization of vascular access products aimed at preventing infections during intravenous infusion therapy. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, the company offers the DualCap System, a set of user-friendly disinfecting caps designed to protect against IV catheter-related bloodstream infections. This system includes various products such as the DualCap, which features distinct caps for IV line connectors and luer access valves, as well as DualCap Duo and DualCap Solo for specific capping needs. By providing these innovative solutions, Catheter Connections helps healthcare facilities enhance infection control practices during IV therapy. The company operates primarily through sales representatives and serves healthcare facilities across the United States. As of January 31, 2017, Catheter Connections is 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 Internet Protocol (VoIP) services for telecom providers. By offering a full stack cloud communications platform, Alianza enables service providers to quickly create and deploy value-added communication solutions, including voice, video conferencing, and messaging services, tailored for both business and residential customers. The platform is designed to minimize capital expenditures and operational costs through customizable web APIs, allowing providers to innovate efficiently while ensuring high-quality service and user experience. With a commitment to transforming communications delivery, Alianza has built a strong customer base of over 600 clients across 60 countries.

Lineagen

Series A in 2008
Lineagen, Inc. is a genetic diagnostic company specializing in genetic testing and clinical information services for neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly autism. Founded in 2002 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah, Lineagen offers a range of services including FirstStepDx PLUS, a chromosomal microarray platform designed to identify genomic changes related to autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions, and NextStepDx PLUS, a genetic sequencing test that detects subtle genomic variations. The company also provides M-CHAT.org, an online tool for developmental assessment by healthcare professionals and parents. Lineagen's commitment to improving health outcomes for individuals affected by autism and similar disorders is supported by its access to the Utah Population Database, a resource that enhances its research capabilities in identifying genetic causes and diagnostic pathways for complex diseases. As of August 2020, Lineagen operates as a subsidiary of Bionano Genomics, Inc.

Keap

Series B in 2008
Keap is a software company that specializes in sales and marketing automation solutions tailored for small businesses. Founded in 2001 and based in Chandler, Arizona, Keap offers a comprehensive platform that includes contact management, client management, customer resource management (CRM), email marketing, task management, and e-commerce services. This platform enables users to streamline operations, enhance customer relationships, and automate various business processes, including invoicing and billing. Keap also provides training and support services to help businesses maximize the effectiveness of their software. The company, which was formerly known as Infusionsoft, Inc., rebranded to Keap in January 2019 and has additional offices in Atlanta, San Francisco, Welwyn Garden City in the United Kingdom, and Sydney in Australia.

NanoMR

Series A in 2008
NanoMR is a manufacturer of blood diagnostic devices that has pioneered a system for the rapid isolation of rare cells from complex biological samples at concentrations as low as one cell per milliliter. Utilizing an innovative immunomagnetic capture technology, the company can simultaneously target multiple cell types, enabling the efficient extraction of pathogens, such as bacteria and fungi from bloodstream infections, as well as specific cells like circulating tumor cells and fetal cells. This advanced system can achieve results in less than 30 minutes, significantly improving the speed and accuracy of diagnostics in various medical applications.

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 of the disease, facilitating timely intervention and therapy to prevent diabetes or mitigate its complications. VeraLight is dedicated to developing and acquiring intellectual property, products, and services that align with its mission of enhancing diabetes screening and management.

Control4

Series F in 2008
Control4 Corporation is a manufacturer of smart home and business solutions, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Founded in 2003, the company provides a comprehensive suite of products designed to enhance comfort, convenience, and security in residential and commercial environments. Its offerings include an integrated home operating system that connects various devices such as audio, video, lighting, temperature control, and security systems. Control4's product line consists of both hardware and software components, including controllers, touch screens, dimmers, and audio-video solutions. The company also provides software development kits for custom integration and remote access services that allow users to monitor and adjust their systems from anywhere. Control4 sells its products through a network of dealers and custom integrators across the United States and internationally, catering to both consumer electronics and commercial 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 primarily engaged in the development of Q-Cells, a novel stem cell therapy designed to treat a range of conditions, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), multiple sclerosis, transverse myelitis, traumatic spinal cord injury, and Parkinson's disease. Additionally, Q Therapeutics aims to address other neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, leukodystrophies, central nervous system storage diseases, and peripheral neuropathies. The therapies developed by Q Therapeutics work by replacing the insulating myelin on damaged neurons and providing trophic support to restore and preserve normal neurological functions.

XAware

Series C in 2008
XAware is a provider of open-source data integration solutions that focuses on creating composite data services. The company offers a suite of tools, including XAware Designer, an Eclipse plug-in that facilitates the design, testing, and deployment of standards-compliant web services and data integration applications. Additionally, XAware provides the XAware Engine, which operates and manages concurrent web services, along with various connectors and adapters. Its solutions empower users to access and integrate data with applications and business processes effectively. By transforming data into reusable services, XAware enables real-time integration in service-oriented architectures, rich Internet applications, and software as a service environments, leveraging established technical and industry standards.

Penguin Computing

Series C in 2007
Penguin Computing, Inc. is a company that develops, configures, assembles, and sells high-performance computing (HPC) cluster systems and Linux-based server systems primarily in the United States. Founded in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, it specializes in providing HPC, artificial intelligence, enterprise data center, and cloud solutions. Its offerings include enterprise-grade storage and both hardware and cloud-based services through Penguin Computing On-Demand, which delivers virtual supercomputing capabilities on a pay-as-you-go basis. The company also offers TrueHPC, an end-to-end HPC solution that optimizes infrastructure for various workloads, and a consultancy service through its Artificial Intelligence Practice to help organizations achieve their AI objectives. Additionally, Penguin Computing provides professional services and support for implementing and maintaining Linux systems. Serving government agencies, academic institutions, and various corporations, the company operates in 40 countries across eight vertical markets and is a subsidiary of SMART Global Holdings, Inc.

BioMicro Systems

Series B in 2007
BioMicro Systems is a private company focused on the life sciences sector, specializing in the development and marketing of biological research products utilizing proprietary microfluidic and microarray technologies. Since its inception in 2003, the company has sold over 500 MAUI Hybridization Systems, which include disposable MAUI Mixer microarray hybridization chambers and advanced hybridization instruments. These products are designed to address processing bottlenecks in the microarray hybridization process, enabling researchers to achieve enhanced sensitivity and more consistent, reproducible results. Additionally, BioMicro Systems offers a range of products that automate fluid processing and post-hybridization protocols, as well as labeling applications and kits for various microarray types, including FISH, arrayCGH, microRNA, gene expression, and protein arrays. The company aims to set the standard for superior microarray hybridization outcomes in the research community.

Levanta

Venture Round in 2007
Levanta, Inc. was a company that specialized in Linux management and data virtualization solutions, catering to both private and government organizations. Founded in 1998 as Linuxcare, Inc. and rebranded in 2004, Levanta provided a range of services including systems management, provisioning of Linux operating systems and application stacks, and management of servers, diskless blades, and virtual machines. The company also focused on tracking changes within Linux systems and recovering malfunctioning systems. Its solutions were utilized across various sectors, including financial services, entertainment, government, gaming, retail, and telecommunications. Levanta was headquartered in San Mateo, California, but ceased operations on April 1, 2008.

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 Medical, Inc., established in 2004 and headquartered in Bothell, Washington, specializes in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution, installation, and servicing of ultrasound devices for non-invasive treatment of uterine fibroids. Their proprietary technology employs high-resolution ultrasound imaging for precise localization and non-invasive ablation of targeted tissue, eliminating the need for incisions or punctures.

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, headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was established in 2004 by a group of aviation enthusiasts. The company focuses on developing advanced avionics products aimed at enhancing situational awareness and reducing pilot workload in general aviation. Aspen Avionics offers affordable solutions that allow aircraft owners to upgrade traditional primary flight instruments to modern glass cockpit technology without incurring significant costs or complicated installation processes. Its products are designed to improve safety and ease of flying in both visual and instrument flight rules conditions.

Coherex Medical

Series A in 2007
Coherex Medical, Inc. is a medical device company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, focused on developing and marketing catheter-based technologies for the treatment of structural heart defects. Founded in 2003 as Proximare, Inc., the company rebranded in 2006 to its current name. Coherex Medical specializes in devices designed for patients with atrial fibrillation, aiming to reduce the risk of stroke. Its product offerings include a patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure system that promotes tissue in-growth for long-term closure and a WaveCrest device intended to close the left atrial appendage, enhancing the safety and simplicity of implant procedures. The company serves both domestic and international markets, providing innovative solutions for addressing structural heart disease.

Penguin Computing

Series B in 2007
Penguin Computing, Inc. is a company that develops, configures, assembles, and sells high-performance computing (HPC) cluster systems and Linux-based server systems primarily in the United States. Founded in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, it specializes in providing HPC, artificial intelligence, enterprise data center, and cloud solutions. Its offerings include enterprise-grade storage and both hardware and cloud-based services through Penguin Computing On-Demand, which delivers virtual supercomputing capabilities on a pay-as-you-go basis. The company also offers TrueHPC, an end-to-end HPC solution that optimizes infrastructure for various workloads, and a consultancy service through its Artificial Intelligence Practice to help organizations achieve their AI objectives. Additionally, Penguin Computing provides professional services and support for implementing and maintaining Linux systems. Serving government agencies, academic institutions, and various corporations, the company operates in 40 countries across eight vertical markets and 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 that empower businesses to harness their employees' collective contacts for referrals and business opportunities. Founded in 2007 and based in New York, the company provides a platform where employees can consolidate and enrich their contact data, allowing them to leverage both personal and corporate relationships effectively. This technology facilitates the creation of private networks, enabling users to find referrals for sales, business development, and recruitment without relying on cold calling. Reachable serves a diverse range of sectors, including sales, consulting, wealth management, law, and private equity, equipping professionals with the tools to maximize their networks and drive organizational success. Formerly known as 7 Degrees, Inc., the company rebranded to Reachable 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 of the disease, facilitating timely intervention and therapy to prevent diabetes or mitigate its complications. VeraLight is dedicated to developing and acquiring intellectual property, products, and services that align with its mission of enhancing diabetes screening and management.

ExpertVoice

Series B in 2006
ExpertVoice is an online marketing platform that connects brands with influencers to enhance product promotion. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, ExpertVoice enables brands to identify, educate, and reward trusted influencers, including retail sales associates and category professionals. The platform facilitates the creation of deals and discounts, allowing advocates to test products. By leveraging expert recommendations, brands can increase sales and build credibility in the marketplace.

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 a provider of open-source data integration solutions that focuses on creating composite data services. The company offers a suite of tools, including XAware Designer, an Eclipse plug-in that facilitates the design, testing, and deployment of standards-compliant web services and data integration applications. Additionally, XAware provides the XAware Engine, which operates and manages concurrent web services, along with various connectors and adapters. Its solutions empower users to access and integrate data with applications and business processes effectively. By transforming data into reusable services, XAware enables real-time integration in service-oriented architectures, rich Internet applications, and software as a service environments, leveraging established technical and industry standards.

GetFon

Series B in 2006
UCaaS for multinational enterprises

Control4

Series D in 2006
Control4 Corporation is a manufacturer of smart home and business solutions, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Founded in 2003, the company provides a comprehensive suite of products designed to enhance comfort, convenience, and security in residential and commercial environments. Its offerings include an integrated home operating system that connects various devices such as audio, video, lighting, temperature control, and security systems. Control4's product line consists of both hardware and software components, including controllers, touch screens, dimmers, and audio-video solutions. The company also provides software development kits for custom integration and remote access services that allow users to monitor and adjust their systems from anywhere. Control4 sells its products through a network of dealers and custom integrators across the United States and internationally, catering to both consumer electronics and commercial sectors.

Aspen Avionics

Series A in 2005
Aspen Avionics, headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was established in 2004 by a group of aviation enthusiasts. The company focuses on developing advanced avionics products aimed at enhancing situational awareness and reducing pilot workload in general aviation. Aspen Avionics offers affordable solutions that allow aircraft owners to upgrade traditional primary flight instruments to modern glass cockpit technology without incurring significant costs or complicated installation processes. Its products are designed to improve safety and ease of flying in both visual and instrument flight rules conditions.

ExpertVoice

Series A in 2005
ExpertVoice is an online marketing platform that connects brands with influencers to enhance product promotion. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, ExpertVoice enables brands to identify, educate, and reward trusted influencers, including retail sales associates and category professionals. The platform facilitates the creation of deals and discounts, allowing advocates to test products. By leveraging expert recommendations, brands can increase sales and build credibility in the marketplace.

Exagen

Series B in 2005
Exagen Inc. is a commercial-stage diagnostics company focused on developing and commercializing innovative testing products for autoimmune and autoimmune-related diseases. Headquartered in Vista, California, Exagen utilizes its proprietary Cell-Bound Complement Activation Products technology to enhance diagnostic care for conditions like systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. The company offers a diverse portfolio of testing products under its AVISE brand, including AVISE CTD for differential diagnosis of connective tissue diseases, AVISE Lupus for monitoring complement system activation, and multiple panels for assessing various autoimmune markers. These products facilitate timely diagnosis and effective therapeutic interventions, enabling rheumatologists to improve patient care. Since its founding in 2002, Exagen has remained committed to addressing the needs of patients suffering from chronic autoimmune diseases.

Cymphonix

Series A in 2005
Cymphonix Corporation develops products focused on controlling 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 insights. Another significant product is Network Composer, a smart gateway appliance designed to help organizations identify users who are misusing network resources and the applications they employ. The company's solutions integrate network protection, application performance, and traffic visibility into a cohesive framework. Cymphonix's products facilitate multi-layer content filtering, secure traffic filtering, anonymous proxy protection, Internet threat control, bandwidth management, and usage reporting. The company serves a diverse range of markets, including education, hospitality, healthcare, local government, manufacturing, professional services, and libraries, as well as managed service providers across the United States and the Asia Pacific region, including countries such as Australia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Singapore.

Avinti

Series B in 2005
Avinti, Inc. specializes in e-mail security solutions, focusing on the protection of corporate e-mail systems. The company's flagship product, iSolation Server, is designed to block threats and eliminate both known and unknown e-mail-based viruses. By providing these security measures, Avinti enables organizations and individuals to use e-mail communications safely and confidently, safeguarding against potential cyber threats.

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. is a software company that specializes in graph-based relationship analytics solutions. Established in 1994 and headquartered in Draper, Utah, the company develops a range of products, including the Cogito Knowledge Center, which encompasses middleware engines, servers, and development tools. Key components of its offerings include the Graph Engine for modeling and query services, Workbench for prototyping graph data stores, and Graph Server, which hosts various graph stores for clients. Additionally, Cogito provides a Data Integration Broker to facilitate data exchanges between graph and other data stores, along with web-based administration tools and service interfaces. The company's graph technology is utilized across various sectors, including intelligence, security, social network analysis, manufacturing, and bioinformatics. Furthermore, Cogito offers a Graph Query Language for creating query statements and Graph Analytics tools to identify interaction patterns within social networks.

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 is a manufacturer of smart home and business solutions, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Founded in 2003, the company provides a comprehensive suite of products designed to enhance comfort, convenience, and security in residential and commercial environments. Its offerings include an integrated home operating system that connects various devices such as audio, video, lighting, temperature control, and security systems. Control4's product line consists of both hardware and software components, including controllers, touch screens, dimmers, and audio-video solutions. The company also provides software development kits for custom integration and remote access services that allow users to monitor and adjust their systems from anywhere. Control4 sells its products through a network of dealers and custom integrators across the United States and internationally, catering to both consumer electronics and commercial sectors.

XAware

Series B in 2004
XAware is a provider of open-source data integration solutions that focuses on creating composite data services. The company offers a suite of tools, including XAware Designer, an Eclipse plug-in that facilitates the design, testing, and deployment of standards-compliant web services and data integration applications. Additionally, XAware provides the XAware Engine, which operates and manages concurrent web services, along with various connectors and adapters. Its solutions empower users to access and integrate data with applications and business processes effectively. By transforming data into reusable services, XAware enables real-time integration in service-oriented architectures, rich Internet applications, and software as a service environments, leveraging established technical and industry standards.

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, focusing on protecting sensitive data by enforcing encryption policies on employees' computers, regardless of their online or offline status. The company's software features location-aware enforcement, which enhances security by automatically adjusting protections based on the user's geographical location. This capability helps to prevent unauthorized access to networks, ensuring that data remains secure in various environments. Through its innovative approach, Senforce Technologies addresses the growing need for robust endpoint security in an increasingly mobile workforce.

Exagen

Series A in 2004
Exagen Inc. is a commercial-stage diagnostics company focused on developing and commercializing innovative testing products for autoimmune and autoimmune-related diseases. Headquartered in Vista, California, Exagen utilizes its proprietary Cell-Bound Complement Activation Products technology to enhance diagnostic care for conditions like systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. The company offers a diverse portfolio of testing products under its AVISE brand, including AVISE CTD for differential diagnosis of connective tissue diseases, AVISE Lupus for monitoring complement system activation, and multiple panels for assessing various autoimmune markers. These products facilitate timely diagnosis and effective therapeutic interventions, enabling rheumatologists to improve patient care. Since its founding in 2002, Exagen has remained committed to addressing the needs of patients suffering from chronic autoimmune diseases.

Control4

Series A in 2003
Control4 Corporation is a manufacturer of smart home and business solutions, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Founded in 2003, the company provides a comprehensive suite of products designed to enhance comfort, convenience, and security in residential and commercial environments. Its offerings include an integrated home operating system that connects various devices such as audio, video, lighting, temperature control, and security systems. Control4's product line consists of both hardware and software components, including controllers, touch screens, dimmers, and audio-video solutions. The company also provides software development kits for custom integration and remote access services that allow users to monitor and adjust their systems from anywhere. Control4 sells its products through a network of dealers and custom integrators across the United States and internationally, catering to both consumer electronics and commercial 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 worldwide. The company provides a comprehensive suite of products and services, such as Media Metrix and Mobile Metrix for measuring web and app performance, Video Metrix for tracking digital video consumption alongside TV metrics, and Plan Metrix for consumer lifestyle insights. Additionally, comScore offers validated Campaign Essentials, which ensures the visibility and safety of digital ad impressions, and Campaign Ratings for evaluating cross-platform campaigns. Its offerings also include TV Essentials, StationView Essentials, and OnDemand Essentials for understanding viewing patterns and transactional tracking. Furthermore, the company provides analytics and optimization tools for advertising campaigns and brand protection. comScore's capabilities extend to movie reporting and analytics, delivering insights into box office performance and audience trends. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, comScore serves over 3,200 clients across more than 75 countries, positioning itself as a leader in audience measurement and analytics.

FatPipe Networks

Series C in 2003
FatPipe Networks, Inc. specializes in developing router clustering products that enhance the optimization, reliability, security, and management of wide area networks (WANs). The company offers a range of solutions including IPVPN for WAN optimization, MPVPN for secure and resilient VPN connections, WARP for WAN redundancy and bandwidth enhancement, and XTREME for high-speed router clustering. Additionally, FatPipe provides technologies such as software-defined WAN (SD-WAN), cloud connectivity, and central management tools for network administrators. Its innovations ensure automatic failover in the event of a connection failure, significantly improving network performance. FatPipe serves a diverse clientele including financial institutions, government entities, military organizations, and educational facilities, distributing its products through a global network of resellers. Founded in 1989 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah, FatPipe Networks has established itself as a leader in WAN technology with multiple patents in its field.

Cerberian

Series B in 2003
Cerberian is a provider of advanced Internet filtering solutions designed for businesses, homes, and educational institutions, focusing on creating a safer and more productive online environment. The company operates on an outsourced model, which allows clients to reduce initial investment and maintenance costs by relying on Cerberian's data centers worldwide for technology and file management. With a substantial database of over 4.5 million categorized URLs and a patent-pending technology that dynamically rates new Internet content in real-time, Cerberian ensures its offerings remain current in an ever-evolving digital landscape. The Cerberian Web Filter can be integrated as a value-added service within various firewall and network appliances, caching devices, and security software solutions, catering to the needs of equipment manufacturers and other service providers seeking Internet access control services.

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

Series B in 2002
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 worldwide. The company provides a comprehensive suite of products and services, such as Media Metrix and Mobile Metrix for measuring web and app performance, Video Metrix for tracking digital video consumption alongside TV metrics, and Plan Metrix for consumer lifestyle insights. Additionally, comScore offers validated Campaign Essentials, which ensures the visibility and safety of digital ad impressions, and Campaign Ratings for evaluating cross-platform campaigns. Its offerings also include TV Essentials, StationView Essentials, and OnDemand Essentials for understanding viewing patterns and transactional tracking. Furthermore, the company provides analytics and optimization tools for advertising campaigns and brand protection. comScore's capabilities extend to movie reporting and analytics, delivering insights into box office performance and audience trends. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, comScore serves over 3,200 clients across more than 75 countries, positioning itself as a leader in audience measurement and analytics.

Cerberian

Series A in 2002
Cerberian is a provider of advanced Internet filtering solutions designed for businesses, homes, and educational institutions, focusing on creating a safer and more productive online environment. The company operates on an outsourced model, which allows clients to reduce initial investment and maintenance costs by relying on Cerberian's data centers worldwide for technology and file management. With a substantial database of over 4.5 million categorized URLs and a patent-pending technology that dynamically rates new Internet content in real-time, Cerberian ensures its offerings remain current in an ever-evolving digital landscape. The Cerberian Web Filter can be integrated as a value-added service within various firewall and network appliances, caching devices, and security software solutions, catering to the needs of equipment manufacturers and other service providers seeking Internet access control services.

Cerberian

Series A in 2001
Cerberian is a provider of advanced Internet filtering solutions designed for businesses, homes, and educational institutions, focusing on creating a safer and more productive online environment. The company operates on an outsourced model, which allows clients to reduce initial investment and maintenance costs by relying on Cerberian's data centers worldwide for technology and file management. With a substantial database of over 4.5 million categorized URLs and a patent-pending technology that dynamically rates new Internet content in real-time, Cerberian ensures its offerings remain current in an ever-evolving digital landscape. The Cerberian Web Filter can be integrated as a value-added service within various firewall and network appliances, caching devices, and security software solutions, catering to the needs of equipment manufacturers and other service providers seeking Internet access control services.

Cerberian

Angel Round in 2001
Cerberian is a provider of advanced Internet filtering solutions designed for businesses, homes, and educational institutions, focusing on creating a safer and more productive online environment. The company operates on an outsourced model, which allows clients to reduce initial investment and maintenance costs by relying on Cerberian's data centers worldwide for technology and file management. With a substantial database of over 4.5 million categorized URLs and a patent-pending technology that dynamically rates new Internet content in real-time, Cerberian ensures its offerings remain current in an ever-evolving digital landscape. The Cerberian Web Filter can be integrated as a value-added service within various firewall and network appliances, caching devices, and security software solutions, catering to the needs of equipment manufacturers and other service providers seeking Internet access control services.
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