21st Century Internet Venture Partners

21st Century Internet was spawned by Hummer Winblad Venture Partners in November 1996 to harvest success from the advent of the new economy, just as they harvested success from the advent of the Enterprise Software industry. New economy companies are companies that are incarnating a new digital -- but most significantly better -- world by innovating markets, value propositions and technology itself. They bring to the new economy experience, skills, a shared vision and capital to nurture opportunities along the path to success.

9 past transactions

FlowCo

Seed Round in 2010
FlowCo is a medical device company developing products to improve the flow of blood through the vascular system.

BackFlip

Series B in 2000
Backflip was an online bookmarking service which went live in the fall of 1999. The service was finally shut down in the fall of 2009 (almost exactly 10 years after going online).

Employease

Venture Round in 2000
Human resource software application delivered as a service over the Internet; applications and services for this platform include HR benefits and payroll administration, employee self-service, interactive voice response, and total benefits outsourcing.

Cyveillance

Series C in 2000
Cyveillance, a world leader in cyber intelligence, provides an intelligence-led approach to security. Through continuous, comprehensive Internet monitoring and sophisticated intelligence analysis, Cyveillance proactively identifies and eliminates threats to information, infrastructure, individuals and their interactions, enabling its customers to preserve their reputation, revenues and customer trust. Cyveillance serves the Global 2000 and OEM Data Partners – protecting the majority of the Fortune 50, regional financial institutions nationwide, and more than 100 million global consumers through its partnerships with security and service providers that include Blue Coat, AOL and Microsoft. Cyveillance is a QinetiQ Company.

AvantGo

Venture Round in 2000
AvantGo, Inc. provides software and services that enable and enhance the use of Internet-based content and corporate intranets to mobile devices, including personal digital assistants and Internet-enabled phones. The company licenses its AvantGo M-Business Server products and AvantGo mobile applications products to help its customers provide their employees, customers, suppliers, and business affiliates with easy access to business information. The AvantGo Mobile Internet service allows individuals to access Internet-based content and applications, and gives content providers and other businesses a new medium for reaching and interacting with new and existing customers. In February 2002, AvantGo was chosen by Microsoft for the participation in the Microsoft Mobility Partner Advisory Council. AvantGo provides solutions for the Microsoft Windows Powered Pocket PC 2002.

Voquette.com

Venture Round in 2000
A comprehensive portal that puts the world of Web audio at your fingertips.

More.com

Series C in 1999
More.com is an online health, beauty, and wellness store.

BackFlip

Series A in 1999
Backflip was an online bookmarking service which went live in the fall of 1999. The service was finally shut down in the fall of 2009 (almost exactly 10 years after going online).

Employease

Venture Round in 1999
Human resource software application delivered as a service over the Internet; applications and services for this platform include HR benefits and payroll administration, employee self-service, interactive voice response, and total benefits outsourcing.
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