Longworth Venture Partners

Longworth Venture Partners, established in 1999, is a Waltham, Massachusetts-based venture capital firm. It focuses on seed and early-stage investments in emerging technology companies, primarily in the information technology, digital media, business and consumer internet, infrastructure, and mobile systems sectors. The firm invests in companies across the United States, with a particular focus on the Mid-Atlantic, West Coast, and New England regions. Longworth Venture Partners typically invests between $0.1 million and $5 million, with an average investment of $2-3 million, in companies with the potential to reach over $100 million in annual revenue. The firm acts as a lead investor and takes an active role in portfolio companies, often serving on boards and providing operational support.

Paul Margolis

Partner

Peter Roberts

Partner

James Savage

Co-Founder

109 past transactions

Hospital IQ

Venture Round in 2021
Hospital IQ LLC specializes in developing cloud-based software aimed at enhancing operational efficiency in hospitals. The company offers a predictive analytics platform that optimizes surgical scheduling, inpatient capacity, and discharge processes while reducing wait times and length of stay. By combining artificial intelligence, machine learning, and advanced data analytics, the platform provides hospital administrators and clinical department heads with actionable insights to improve decision-making and resource allocation. Hospital IQ's solutions are designed to streamline operations, improve patient flow, and ultimately enhance clinical outcomes and financial performance. Founded in 2013 and based in Newton, Massachusetts, Hospital IQ collaborates with leading healthcare institutions to address operational challenges and support quality improvement initiatives.

RapidMiner

Venture Round in 2020
RapidMiner, Inc. is a software company that provides a comprehensive platform for analytics teams, focusing on predictive analytics, data mining, and machine learning. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with additional offices in London, Dortmund, and Budapest, RapidMiner offers several key products, including RapidMiner Studio, a visual programming environment for building predictive analytics workflows, and RapidMiner Server, which facilitates the sharing and operationalization of predictive models. The company also provides RapidMiner Radoop for big data analytics and RapidMiner AI Cloud, a SaaS solution for managing predictive models in the cloud. Its offerings are complemented by a marketplace for extensions and extensive training resources for users. RapidMiner serves a diverse range of industries, including life sciences, financial services, manufacturing, and telecommunications, helping organizations streamline their data science processes and drive better business outcomes. The company was previously known as Rapid-I and rebranded in 2013.

NuoDB

Venture Round in 2018
NuoDB, Inc. specializes in developing a cloud-based relational database solution tailored for global applications. Its platform utilizes a memory-centric architecture that optimizes storage and replication, ensuring ACID consistency and transactional integrity across distributed databases located in multiple data centers worldwide. NuoDB's features include on-demand scalability, redundancy, policy-driven automation, and support for flexible schemas, making it suitable for various applications such as cloud migration, elastic scalability, and hybrid workloads. The database solution can be deployed on-premises, in containers, or across public, private, and hybrid clouds. NuoDB primarily serves industries such as mobile telecommunications, financial services, and interactive entertainment, along with application providers and independent software vendors. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, NuoDB also has offices in Dublin, London, and Sofia. It operates as a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes SE.

Applause

Series F in 2016
Applause is a company that specializes in crowd-sourced digital quality testing, helping brands to enhance their digital experiences for customers. Founded in 2007 and based in Framingham, Massachusetts, Applause offers a comprehensive suite of testing and feedback capabilities, leveraging a network of over 300,000 on-demand testers worldwide. This innovative approach addresses the challenges of traditional quality assurance methods, such as offshoring, and significantly improves testing coverage while accelerating time-to-market for various digital platforms, including websites, mobile applications, and connected devices. Leading companies, including Ford, Fox, Google, and Dow Jones, utilize Applause's services to ensure their digital offerings are of the highest quality, ultimately fostering user satisfaction and engagement.

Rize

Seed Round in 2016
Rize Inc. is a Woburn, Massachusetts-based company specializing in the manufacturing and marketing of full-color, multi-material 3D printers. Founded in 2012, Rize has developed hybrid 3D printing technology that combines material extrusion and material jetting. This innovation allows for the production of parts that closely resemble injection-molded components while offering an office-friendly, one-touch experience. Rize's solutions cater to a range of applications, including additive manufacturing for prototyping, service parts, and tooling. The company's focus on sustainability and inclusivity aims to facilitate scalable additive innovation, enabling businesses of all sizes to leverage advanced 3D printing technologies efficiently and cost-effectively.

NuoDB

Series B in 2016
NuoDB, Inc. specializes in developing a cloud-based relational database solution tailored for global applications. Its platform utilizes a memory-centric architecture that optimizes storage and replication, ensuring ACID consistency and transactional integrity across distributed databases located in multiple data centers worldwide. NuoDB's features include on-demand scalability, redundancy, policy-driven automation, and support for flexible schemas, making it suitable for various applications such as cloud migration, elastic scalability, and hybrid workloads. The database solution can be deployed on-premises, in containers, or across public, private, and hybrid clouds. NuoDB primarily serves industries such as mobile telecommunications, financial services, and interactive entertainment, along with application providers and independent software vendors. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, NuoDB also has offices in Dublin, London, and Sofia. It operates as a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes SE.

RapidMiner

Series C in 2016
RapidMiner, Inc. is a software company that provides a comprehensive platform for analytics teams, focusing on predictive analytics, data mining, and machine learning. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with additional offices in London, Dortmund, and Budapest, RapidMiner offers several key products, including RapidMiner Studio, a visual programming environment for building predictive analytics workflows, and RapidMiner Server, which facilitates the sharing and operationalization of predictive models. The company also provides RapidMiner Radoop for big data analytics and RapidMiner AI Cloud, a SaaS solution for managing predictive models in the cloud. Its offerings are complemented by a marketplace for extensions and extensive training resources for users. RapidMiner serves a diverse range of industries, including life sciences, financial services, manufacturing, and telecommunications, helping organizations streamline their data science processes and drive better business outcomes. The company was previously known as Rapid-I and rebranded in 2013.

Mobiquity

Venture Round in 2015
Mobiquity Inc. is a digital consulting firm that specializes in experience design, product engineering, cloud services, and analytics. Founded in 2011 and based in Waltham, Massachusetts, the company serves a diverse range of industries, including retail, healthcare, financial services, and telecommunications. Mobiquity provides a variety of solutions, such as mobile engagement tools, data analytics, enterprise mobile management, and behavioral analytics, aimed at enhancing customer interactions and employee performance. With a strong focus on combining human-centered design with data-driven technology, Mobiquity helps businesses create meaningful digital experiences. The company has a global presence with additional offices in India, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and various locations across the United States. As of June 2019, Mobiquity operates as a subsidiary of Hexaware Technologies.

Olapic

Series B in 2015
Olapic Inc. operates a visual marketing platform that transforms consumer-generated photos and videos into valuable brand assets for marketing and e-commerce. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Cordoba, Argentina, and London, the company specializes in collecting, curating, and analyzing visual content from social media. Olapic's services enhance brand and retailer engagement by creating authentic marketing experiences that drive sales and improve campaign performance. The platform supports various sectors, including apparel, beauty, and travel, and offers features such as predictive consumer-generated ads and Instagram shopping. As of late 2020, Olapic functions as a subsidiary of Social Native LLC.

Swirl Networks

Series C in 2015
Swirl is a provider of an in-store mobile marketing platform aimed at helping retailers enhance consumer engagement during the shopping experience. The company utilizes proprietary micro-location technology to deliver targeted messages, content, and offers to shoppers' smartphones based on their specific locations within the store. By integrating patent-pending indoor location beacons with cloud-based marketing campaign management services, Swirl enables retailers to create a personalized in-store mobile experience. Additionally, their software development kit allows retailers to incorporate these capabilities into existing mobile applications, ultimately increasing store traffic, customer engagement, and sales conversions.

NuoDB

Series B in 2015
NuoDB, Inc. specializes in developing a cloud-based relational database solution tailored for global applications. Its platform utilizes a memory-centric architecture that optimizes storage and replication, ensuring ACID consistency and transactional integrity across distributed databases located in multiple data centers worldwide. NuoDB's features include on-demand scalability, redundancy, policy-driven automation, and support for flexible schemas, making it suitable for various applications such as cloud migration, elastic scalability, and hybrid workloads. The database solution can be deployed on-premises, in containers, or across public, private, and hybrid clouds. NuoDB primarily serves industries such as mobile telecommunications, financial services, and interactive entertainment, along with application providers and independent software vendors. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, NuoDB also has offices in Dublin, London, and Sofia. It operates as a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes SE.

RapidMiner

Series B in 2015
RapidMiner, Inc. is a software company that provides a comprehensive platform for analytics teams, focusing on predictive analytics, data mining, and machine learning. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with additional offices in London, Dortmund, and Budapest, RapidMiner offers several key products, including RapidMiner Studio, a visual programming environment for building predictive analytics workflows, and RapidMiner Server, which facilitates the sharing and operationalization of predictive models. The company also provides RapidMiner Radoop for big data analytics and RapidMiner AI Cloud, a SaaS solution for managing predictive models in the cloud. Its offerings are complemented by a marketplace for extensions and extensive training resources for users. RapidMiner serves a diverse range of industries, including life sciences, financial services, manufacturing, and telecommunications, helping organizations streamline their data science processes and drive better business outcomes. The company was previously known as Rapid-I and rebranded in 2013.

Lexnology

Seed Round in 2015
Lexnology is a iOS/Android app development firm based in San Francisco. They work with entrepreneurs and early stage startups in a phase where experience at the right cost is most needed. Join their MVP program to launch on iOS & Android in 6 weeks for $12,000.

Triblio

Seed Round in 2014
Triblio, Inc. specializes in account-based marketing (ABM) software aimed at enhancing content marketing strategies. Founded in 2013 and based in Reston, Virginia, the company offers a comprehensive suite of tools for orchestrating marketing efforts, managing audiences, and analyzing account engagement. Their software enables marketers to create tailored ABM campaigns by customizing messaging and content based on various account segments, such as firmographics and purchase intent. Triblio's solutions facilitate the unification of marketing and sales messaging across channels, enhancing the ability to engage both known and unknown stakeholders within target accounts. By providing insights into content performance and buyer behavior, Triblio helps organizations accelerate their sales pipeline and improve conversion rates. As of June 2020, Triblio operates as a subsidiary of IDG Communications, Inc.

Jibe

Series C in 2014
Jibe Inc. offers cloud-based recruiting technology solutions designed to assist organizations in identifying, attracting, and engaging talent. The company’s platform, known as Jibe Recruiting Cloud, provides a suite of applications that streamline job distribution, enhance mobile recruiting, and improve the overall candidate experience. Key features include an Apply application for submitting job applications across various devices, a Referral application to boost employee referrals, and a Post application to disseminate job requisitions to multiple channels. Jibe serves leading Fortune 500 companies, leveraging partnerships with major players like Google and LinkedIn to remain at the forefront of talent acquisition. Founded in 2009 and based in New York, Jibe Inc. was previously known as local bacon, Inc. and became a subsidiary of iCIMS, Inc. in 2019.

NuoDB

Series B in 2014
NuoDB, Inc. specializes in developing a cloud-based relational database solution tailored for global applications. Its platform utilizes a memory-centric architecture that optimizes storage and replication, ensuring ACID consistency and transactional integrity across distributed databases located in multiple data centers worldwide. NuoDB's features include on-demand scalability, redundancy, policy-driven automation, and support for flexible schemas, making it suitable for various applications such as cloud migration, elastic scalability, and hybrid workloads. The database solution can be deployed on-premises, in containers, or across public, private, and hybrid clouds. NuoDB primarily serves industries such as mobile telecommunications, financial services, and interactive entertainment, along with application providers and independent software vendors. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, NuoDB also has offices in Dublin, London, and Sofia. It operates as a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes SE.

PLUMgrid

Series B in 2014
PLUMgrid is a leading provider of software-defined networking (SDN) solutions that facilitate network virtualization for both public and private cloud environments. Founded in 2011 by experienced professionals from the networking and software sectors, the company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with additional locations in Europe and Asia. PLUMgrid specializes in an open networking suite designed for OpenStack, allowing users to efficiently manage multi-tenant virtual network infrastructures. The company has garnered multiple industry awards and recognition for its innovative approach, positioning it as a significant player in the cloud infrastructure market. With support from top-tier venture capital firms, PLUMgrid is experiencing rapid growth and is expanding its global footprint.

Applause

Series E in 2014
Applause is a company that specializes in crowd-sourced digital quality testing, helping brands to enhance their digital experiences for customers. Founded in 2007 and based in Framingham, Massachusetts, Applause offers a comprehensive suite of testing and feedback capabilities, leveraging a network of over 300,000 on-demand testers worldwide. This innovative approach addresses the challenges of traditional quality assurance methods, such as offshoring, and significantly improves testing coverage while accelerating time-to-market for various digital platforms, including websites, mobile applications, and connected devices. Leading companies, including Ford, Fox, Google, and Dow Jones, utilize Applause's services to ensure their digital offerings are of the highest quality, ultimately fostering user satisfaction and engagement.

Swirl Networks

Series B in 2013
Swirl is a provider of an in-store mobile marketing platform aimed at helping retailers enhance consumer engagement during the shopping experience. The company utilizes proprietary micro-location technology to deliver targeted messages, content, and offers to shoppers' smartphones based on their specific locations within the store. By integrating patent-pending indoor location beacons with cloud-based marketing campaign management services, Swirl enables retailers to create a personalized in-store mobile experience. Additionally, their software development kit allows retailers to incorporate these capabilities into existing mobile applications, ultimately increasing store traffic, customer engagement, and sales conversions.

Olapic

Series A in 2013
Olapic Inc. operates a visual marketing platform that transforms consumer-generated photos and videos into valuable brand assets for marketing and e-commerce. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Cordoba, Argentina, and London, the company specializes in collecting, curating, and analyzing visual content from social media. Olapic's services enhance brand and retailer engagement by creating authentic marketing experiences that drive sales and improve campaign performance. The platform supports various sectors, including apparel, beauty, and travel, and offers features such as predictive consumer-generated ads and Instagram shopping. As of late 2020, Olapic functions as a subsidiary of Social Native LLC.

Mobiquity

Series B in 2013
Mobiquity Inc. is a digital consulting firm that specializes in experience design, product engineering, cloud services, and analytics. Founded in 2011 and based in Waltham, Massachusetts, the company serves a diverse range of industries, including retail, healthcare, financial services, and telecommunications. Mobiquity provides a variety of solutions, such as mobile engagement tools, data analytics, enterprise mobile management, and behavioral analytics, aimed at enhancing customer interactions and employee performance. With a strong focus on combining human-centered design with data-driven technology, Mobiquity helps businesses create meaningful digital experiences. The company has a global presence with additional offices in India, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and various locations across the United States. As of June 2019, Mobiquity operates as a subsidiary of Hexaware Technologies.

Fliptop

Venture Round in 2013
Fliptop is a technology company that specializes in enhancing sales performance through data science. Its software applications integrate public web data, social media information, and internal marketing application data to deliver insights that help businesses identify target companies and close more sales. By leveraging this data, Fliptop provides cloud-based solutions that are designed for quick deployment and offer a high return on investment. The company's tools enable organizations to optimize their sales strategies and improve overall marketing effectiveness.

Jibe

Series B in 2013
Jibe Inc. offers cloud-based recruiting technology solutions designed to assist organizations in identifying, attracting, and engaging talent. The company’s platform, known as Jibe Recruiting Cloud, provides a suite of applications that streamline job distribution, enhance mobile recruiting, and improve the overall candidate experience. Key features include an Apply application for submitting job applications across various devices, a Referral application to boost employee referrals, and a Post application to disseminate job requisitions to multiple channels. Jibe serves leading Fortune 500 companies, leveraging partnerships with major players like Google and LinkedIn to remain at the forefront of talent acquisition. Founded in 2009 and based in New York, Jibe Inc. was previously known as local bacon, Inc. and became a subsidiary of iCIMS, Inc. in 2019.

Kitsy Lane

Series A in 2013
Kitsy Lane, Inc. is a platform that enables boutique owners to create and manage their own online jewelry and accessories stores. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Maynard, Massachusetts, the company offers a diverse range of products, including earrings, necklaces, bracelets, rings, and various accessories for different demographics. The platform allows boutique owners to customize their storefronts, select the products they wish to sell, provide personalized shopping advice, and promote their offerings through social media. This community-driven approach allows individuals to operate their businesses flexibly while earning income from their sales.

Jeeng

Series A in 2012
Jeeng, established in 2016, is a technology company specializing in AI-powered autonomous marketing platforms. Headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, Jeeng enables businesses to communicate with users on a personalized level by analyzing content and matching it to relevant users based on their interests and online behavior. The company's unique content personalization solution leverages first-party, opt-in data to help publishers build loyal, engaged, 1:1 subscriber relationships. Jeeng serves over 700 publishers, including The Atlantic and Vox Media, and has demonstrated significant growth with a 165% compound annual growth rate over the last five years. In 2020, Jeeng was acquired by PowerInbox, a software developing and marketing services company.

TrackVia

Series B in 2012
TrackVia, Inc. is a Denver-based company that offers a cloud-based workflow management platform designed to streamline and mobilize operational processes and field workflows. Established in 2006, TrackVia enables businesses to create custom web and mobile applications that enhance collaboration among executives, managers, and employees, all within a unified environment accessible on various devices. The platform empowers non-developers to build applications quickly without coding, using templates, converting spreadsheets, or capturing forms with photographs. By automating and managing tasks and work orders through configurable triggers, TrackVia helps organizations visualize workflow data in real-time, identify problems, and eliminate bottlenecks. The company serves diverse industries, including energy, construction, healthcare, manufacturing, services, and finance, with notable clients such as Stearns Lending, Honeywell, and Brinks.

Estimize

Series A in 2012
Estimize, Inc. operates an open financial estimates platform that aggregates fundamental financial estimates from a diverse group of contributors, including independent analysts, buy-side and sell-side professionals, private investors, and students. Founded in 2011 and based in New York, the platform serves as a crowdsourcing tool that provides a more accurate and timely view of market expectations. It also features an online community and discussion forum where hedge funds and asset management professionals can interact and share insights. In addition to its standalone platform, Estimize's data is integrated with major financial research platforms, enhancing accessibility and usability for investors seeking to analyze market conditions before making investment decisions.

Viewfinity

Series C in 2012
Viewfinity, Inc. specializes in application control and privilege management solutions designed to enhance the security of desktop, laptop, and server environments within enterprises. The company offers two primary products: Privilege Management for Endpoints, which regulates user rights for applications requiring elevated permissions, and Privilege Management for Servers, which allows for granular control of privileges based on user roles. Additionally, Viewfinity Application Control automates the processes of whitelisting and blacklisting applications, thereby streamlining security measures against sophisticated threats such as zero-day attacks and malware. The company serves a diverse range of sectors, including healthcare, education, energy, finance, government, and legal markets. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, Viewfinity also has locations in Europe and Israel. As of October 2015, it operates as a subsidiary of CyberArk Software, Ltd.

Swirl Networks

Series A in 2012
Swirl is a provider of an in-store mobile marketing platform aimed at helping retailers enhance consumer engagement during the shopping experience. The company utilizes proprietary micro-location technology to deliver targeted messages, content, and offers to shoppers' smartphones based on their specific locations within the store. By integrating patent-pending indoor location beacons with cloud-based marketing campaign management services, Swirl enables retailers to create a personalized in-store mobile experience. Additionally, their software development kit allows retailers to incorporate these capabilities into existing mobile applications, ultimately increasing store traffic, customer engagement, and sales conversions.

NuoDB

Series B in 2012
NuoDB, Inc. specializes in developing a cloud-based relational database solution tailored for global applications. Its platform utilizes a memory-centric architecture that optimizes storage and replication, ensuring ACID consistency and transactional integrity across distributed databases located in multiple data centers worldwide. NuoDB's features include on-demand scalability, redundancy, policy-driven automation, and support for flexible schemas, making it suitable for various applications such as cloud migration, elastic scalability, and hybrid workloads. The database solution can be deployed on-premises, in containers, or across public, private, and hybrid clouds. NuoDB primarily serves industries such as mobile telecommunications, financial services, and interactive entertainment, along with application providers and independent software vendors. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, NuoDB also has offices in Dublin, London, and Sofia. It operates as a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes SE.

OwnerIQ

Venture Round in 2012
OwnerIQ, Inc. is a Boston-based company that specializes in online advertising solutions, facilitating connections between brands and retailers through the use of second-party data. Founded in 2006, the company provides a comprehensive data management platform known as CoEx, which allows retailers to leverage their data assets to create a robust digital marketing infrastructure that generates significant advertising revenue across multiple channels. For brands, OwnerIQ offers a centralized platform enabling retailers to access their data for co-branded advertising campaigns, thereby enhancing sell-through rates. Additionally, the platform supports e-commerce partners in monetizing their data assets through advertising revenue or credits. Formerly known as Most Effective Media, Inc., OwnerIQ has expanded its presence with offices in key cities including New York, Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago, and Santa Monica. As of October 2019, OwnerIQ operates as a subsidiary of Inmar, Inc.

Creative Market

Venture Round in 2012
Creative Market is an online marketplace that connects independent creators with designers and businesses seeking ready-to-use design assets. It offers a diverse range of products, including fonts, graphics, templates, add-ons, photos, and themes, allowing users to enhance their creative projects. The platform enables creators to showcase and sell their work, providing them with opportunities to monetize their skills. By facilitating this exchange, Creative Market supports both the creative community and those in need of high-quality design resources.

Symform

Series B in 2012
Symform is a provider of cost-effective storage and backup services aimed at addressing large-scale distributed data management challenges. The company offers a unique solution known as the Symform Cooperative Storage Cloud, which integrates disaster recovery, data security, and distributed networking by leveraging the power of the Internet. Its model allows members to contribute unused server space, which corresponds to the amount of online storage they utilize. This peer-to-peer framework not only enhances data accessibility but also eliminates the reliance on traditional backup tapes and data center-based services. Symform manages the ongoing security and administration of the storage cloud, enabling users to enjoy unlimited storage space while ensuring robust data protection and recovery capabilities.

Symform

Venture Round in 2012
Symform is a provider of cost-effective storage and backup services aimed at addressing large-scale distributed data management challenges. The company offers a unique solution known as the Symform Cooperative Storage Cloud, which integrates disaster recovery, data security, and distributed networking by leveraging the power of the Internet. Its model allows members to contribute unused server space, which corresponds to the amount of online storage they utilize. This peer-to-peer framework not only enhances data accessibility but also eliminates the reliance on traditional backup tapes and data center-based services. Symform manages the ongoing security and administration of the storage cloud, enabling users to enjoy unlimited storage space while ensuring robust data protection and recovery capabilities.

Jeeng

Seed Round in 2011
Jeeng, established in 2016, is a technology company specializing in AI-powered autonomous marketing platforms. Headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, Jeeng enables businesses to communicate with users on a personalized level by analyzing content and matching it to relevant users based on their interests and online behavior. The company's unique content personalization solution leverages first-party, opt-in data to help publishers build loyal, engaged, 1:1 subscriber relationships. Jeeng serves over 700 publishers, including The Atlantic and Vox Media, and has demonstrated significant growth with a 165% compound annual growth rate over the last five years. In 2020, Jeeng was acquired by PowerInbox, a software developing and marketing services company.

Fliptop

Seed Round in 2011
Fliptop is a technology company that specializes in enhancing sales performance through data science. Its software applications integrate public web data, social media information, and internal marketing application data to deliver insights that help businesses identify target companies and close more sales. By leveraging this data, Fliptop provides cloud-based solutions that are designed for quick deployment and offer a high return on investment. The company's tools enable organizations to optimize their sales strategies and improve overall marketing effectiveness.

OwnerIQ

Venture Round in 2011
OwnerIQ, Inc. is a Boston-based company that specializes in online advertising solutions, facilitating connections between brands and retailers through the use of second-party data. Founded in 2006, the company provides a comprehensive data management platform known as CoEx, which allows retailers to leverage their data assets to create a robust digital marketing infrastructure that generates significant advertising revenue across multiple channels. For brands, OwnerIQ offers a centralized platform enabling retailers to access their data for co-branded advertising campaigns, thereby enhancing sell-through rates. Additionally, the platform supports e-commerce partners in monetizing their data assets through advertising revenue or credits. Formerly known as Most Effective Media, Inc., OwnerIQ has expanded its presence with offices in key cities including New York, Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago, and Santa Monica. As of October 2019, OwnerIQ operates as a subsidiary of Inmar, Inc.

VeloBit

Series A in 2011
VeloBit specializes in developing software that enhances application performance through SSD caching, achieving significant improvements in storage price-performance. By creating a transparent application acceleration layer, VeloBit's software can boost performance by up to ten times without requiring alterations to existing applications or primary storage systems. This plug-and-play solution installs in just 60 seconds and automatically optimizes itself for maximum application speed. VeloBit's approach allows customers to leverage Solid State Disk technology while preserving their current investments in data protection and storage management, ensuring a seamless integration into their existing infrastructure.

Mobiquity

Series A in 2011
Mobiquity Inc. is a digital consulting firm that specializes in experience design, product engineering, cloud services, and analytics. Founded in 2011 and based in Waltham, Massachusetts, the company serves a diverse range of industries, including retail, healthcare, financial services, and telecommunications. Mobiquity provides a variety of solutions, such as mobile engagement tools, data analytics, enterprise mobile management, and behavioral analytics, aimed at enhancing customer interactions and employee performance. With a strong focus on combining human-centered design with data-driven technology, Mobiquity helps businesses create meaningful digital experiences. The company has a global presence with additional offices in India, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and various locations across the United States. As of June 2019, Mobiquity operates as a subsidiary of Hexaware Technologies.

NuoDB

Series A in 2010
NuoDB, Inc. specializes in developing a cloud-based relational database solution tailored for global applications. Its platform utilizes a memory-centric architecture that optimizes storage and replication, ensuring ACID consistency and transactional integrity across distributed databases located in multiple data centers worldwide. NuoDB's features include on-demand scalability, redundancy, policy-driven automation, and support for flexible schemas, making it suitable for various applications such as cloud migration, elastic scalability, and hybrid workloads. The database solution can be deployed on-premises, in containers, or across public, private, and hybrid clouds. NuoDB primarily serves industries such as mobile telecommunications, financial services, and interactive entertainment, along with application providers and independent software vendors. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, NuoDB also has offices in Dublin, London, and Sofia. It operates as a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes SE.

Applause

Series C in 2010
Applause is a company that specializes in crowd-sourced digital quality testing, helping brands to enhance their digital experiences for customers. Founded in 2007 and based in Framingham, Massachusetts, Applause offers a comprehensive suite of testing and feedback capabilities, leveraging a network of over 300,000 on-demand testers worldwide. This innovative approach addresses the challenges of traditional quality assurance methods, such as offshoring, and significantly improves testing coverage while accelerating time-to-market for various digital platforms, including websites, mobile applications, and connected devices. Leading companies, including Ford, Fox, Google, and Dow Jones, utilize Applause's services to ensure their digital offerings are of the highest quality, ultimately fostering user satisfaction and engagement.

Symform

Venture Round in 2010
Symform is a provider of cost-effective storage and backup services aimed at addressing large-scale distributed data management challenges. The company offers a unique solution known as the Symform Cooperative Storage Cloud, which integrates disaster recovery, data security, and distributed networking by leveraging the power of the Internet. Its model allows members to contribute unused server space, which corresponds to the amount of online storage they utilize. This peer-to-peer framework not only enhances data accessibility but also eliminates the reliance on traditional backup tapes and data center-based services. Symform manages the ongoing security and administration of the storage cloud, enabling users to enjoy unlimited storage space while ensuring robust data protection and recovery capabilities.

Marginize

Seed Round in 2010
Marginize augments every page on the web with an independent space owned by the visitors where they can meet each other and interact freely. Marginize pre-populates that space with existing Twitter content about each page, and allows visitors to "check in" to the page and comment. The most active community member becomes the "curator" for that site, and other recently active users are shown after they check in. Browser add-ons for Chrome and Firefox are available on www.marginize.com, and a bookmarklet can be used with other browsers.

Moodlerooms

Venture Round in 2010
Moodlerooms is a provider of an online learning platform that connects educational institutions to its customizable Learning Management System, joule. The platform is designed to evolve around user needs, offering various hosting options, including basic, standard, and enterprise-level services. In addition to core functionalities, Moodlerooms provides a range of services such as e-portfolios, digital repositories, and comprehensive training solutions. The company also specializes in customization services, which encompass project management, custom module development, international deployment consultation, and open source consulting. Furthermore, Moodlerooms ensures quality through code review and certification, along with formally tested and reviewed software releases.

Genesis Networks

Venture Round in 2010
Genesis Networks is a pioneer in video transmission services, having launched its innovative offerings in January 2003. As the first company to provide guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, it has established a reputation for reliability and excellence. The company serves a diverse clientele, including Tier 1 broadcasters, cable networks, production companies, and corporations by delivering high-quality, customized global video transmission solutions. With a presence in over 200 locations worldwide, Genesis Networks offers flexible and affordable services tailored to various applications, such as news and sports coverage. The company's Network Operations Center in Manhattan ensures the integrity and performance of its global network, while its proprietary software system, IRIS, enables clients to monitor, schedule, and control their networks in real-time.

Viewfinity

Series B in 2010
Viewfinity, Inc. specializes in application control and privilege management solutions designed to enhance the security of desktop, laptop, and server environments within enterprises. The company offers two primary products: Privilege Management for Endpoints, which regulates user rights for applications requiring elevated permissions, and Privilege Management for Servers, which allows for granular control of privileges based on user roles. Additionally, Viewfinity Application Control automates the processes of whitelisting and blacklisting applications, thereby streamlining security measures against sophisticated threats such as zero-day attacks and malware. The company serves a diverse range of sectors, including healthcare, education, energy, finance, government, and legal markets. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, Viewfinity also has locations in Europe and Israel. As of October 2015, it operates as a subsidiary of CyberArk Software, Ltd.

Genesis Networks

Debt Financing in 2010
Genesis Networks is a pioneer in video transmission services, having launched its innovative offerings in January 2003. As the first company to provide guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, it has established a reputation for reliability and excellence. The company serves a diverse clientele, including Tier 1 broadcasters, cable networks, production companies, and corporations by delivering high-quality, customized global video transmission solutions. With a presence in over 200 locations worldwide, Genesis Networks offers flexible and affordable services tailored to various applications, such as news and sports coverage. The company's Network Operations Center in Manhattan ensures the integrity and performance of its global network, while its proprietary software system, IRIS, enables clients to monitor, schedule, and control their networks in real-time.

Genesis Networks

Debt Financing in 2009
Genesis Networks is a pioneer in video transmission services, having launched its innovative offerings in January 2003. As the first company to provide guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, it has established a reputation for reliability and excellence. The company serves a diverse clientele, including Tier 1 broadcasters, cable networks, production companies, and corporations by delivering high-quality, customized global video transmission solutions. With a presence in over 200 locations worldwide, Genesis Networks offers flexible and affordable services tailored to various applications, such as news and sports coverage. The company's Network Operations Center in Manhattan ensures the integrity and performance of its global network, while its proprietary software system, IRIS, enables clients to monitor, schedule, and control their networks in real-time.

Genesis Networks

Debt Financing in 2009
Genesis Networks is a pioneer in video transmission services, having launched its innovative offerings in January 2003. As the first company to provide guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, it has established a reputation for reliability and excellence. The company serves a diverse clientele, including Tier 1 broadcasters, cable networks, production companies, and corporations by delivering high-quality, customized global video transmission solutions. With a presence in over 200 locations worldwide, Genesis Networks offers flexible and affordable services tailored to various applications, such as news and sports coverage. The company's Network Operations Center in Manhattan ensures the integrity and performance of its global network, while its proprietary software system, IRIS, enables clients to monitor, schedule, and control their networks in real-time.

Genesis Networks

Venture Round in 2009
Genesis Networks is a pioneer in video transmission services, having launched its innovative offerings in January 2003. As the first company to provide guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, it has established a reputation for reliability and excellence. The company serves a diverse clientele, including Tier 1 broadcasters, cable networks, production companies, and corporations by delivering high-quality, customized global video transmission solutions. With a presence in over 200 locations worldwide, Genesis Networks offers flexible and affordable services tailored to various applications, such as news and sports coverage. The company's Network Operations Center in Manhattan ensures the integrity and performance of its global network, while its proprietary software system, IRIS, enables clients to monitor, schedule, and control their networks in real-time.

Genesis Networks

Debt Financing in 2009
Genesis Networks is a pioneer in video transmission services, having launched its innovative offerings in January 2003. As the first company to provide guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, it has established a reputation for reliability and excellence. The company serves a diverse clientele, including Tier 1 broadcasters, cable networks, production companies, and corporations by delivering high-quality, customized global video transmission solutions. With a presence in over 200 locations worldwide, Genesis Networks offers flexible and affordable services tailored to various applications, such as news and sports coverage. The company's Network Operations Center in Manhattan ensures the integrity and performance of its global network, while its proprietary software system, IRIS, enables clients to monitor, schedule, and control their networks in real-time.

Grab Media

Private Equity Round in 2009
Grab Media is a prominent video distribution company that specializes in connecting premium video content with a diverse array of professional sources and well-known advertisers. The company offers digital advertising and video syndication solutions, enabling marketers to effectively reach large, engaged audiences. By hosting, distributing, and monetizing streaming media, Grab Media allows brands to concentrate on promoting their messages while ensuring that their content reaches the right viewers.

VKernel

Series B in 2009
VKernel Corporation, founded in 2007 and acquired by Quest Software in 2011, is now part of Dell. It specializes in performance and capacity management solutions for virtualized infrastructures, specifically targeting VMware and Microsoft environments. The company offers virtual appliances that monitor and track resources across virtual server environments, reporting on critical metrics such as CPU, network, memory, and storage usage. VKernel's products are designed to simplify the planning and prediction of capacity utilization and performance bottlenecks, enabling over 50,000 system administrators to maximize capacity, reduce virtualization costs, and enhance application performance. With operations in the United States and Europe, VKernel distributes its solutions directly and through a global network of partners, addressing the increasing demand for effective management solutions in virtualized and cloud environments.

Genesis Networks

Debt Financing in 2009
Genesis Networks is a pioneer in video transmission services, having launched its innovative offerings in January 2003. As the first company to provide guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, it has established a reputation for reliability and excellence. The company serves a diverse clientele, including Tier 1 broadcasters, cable networks, production companies, and corporations by delivering high-quality, customized global video transmission solutions. With a presence in over 200 locations worldwide, Genesis Networks offers flexible and affordable services tailored to various applications, such as news and sports coverage. The company's Network Operations Center in Manhattan ensures the integrity and performance of its global network, while its proprietary software system, IRIS, enables clients to monitor, schedule, and control their networks in real-time.

Genesis Networks

Venture Round in 2009
Genesis Networks is a pioneer in video transmission services, having launched its innovative offerings in January 2003. As the first company to provide guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, it has established a reputation for reliability and excellence. The company serves a diverse clientele, including Tier 1 broadcasters, cable networks, production companies, and corporations by delivering high-quality, customized global video transmission solutions. With a presence in over 200 locations worldwide, Genesis Networks offers flexible and affordable services tailored to various applications, such as news and sports coverage. The company's Network Operations Center in Manhattan ensures the integrity and performance of its global network, while its proprietary software system, IRIS, enables clients to monitor, schedule, and control their networks in real-time.

Mixbook

Venture Round in 2009
Mixbook is an online platform specializing in personalized photo goods, allowing users to create and share unique photo books, cards, calendars, and wall art. With a focus on creativity, Mixbook empowers individuals to transform their cherished memories into beautifully designed products. The platform is recognized as the number one rated photo book service in the United States, boasting over 26,000 five-star reviews. Utilizing advanced technologies, including AI design and cloud-based architectures, Mixbook enhances the user experience through interactive and intuitive design tools. By facilitating meaningful connections through personalized creations, Mixbook serves a diverse community of over six million users, helping them celebrate and share their most treasured moments.

Rivermine Software

Series D in 2009
Rivermine Software, Inc. specializes in providing software solutions that automate the telecommunications expense management lifecycle for enterprises and government agencies. The company offers a comprehensive Telecom Expense Management (TEM) software suite designed to streamline processes such as procurement, order provisioning, invoice processing, auditing, inventory management, and network optimization. Key products include the Inventory Engine, which maintains a repository of wired, wireless, and data networking assets; the Service Order Manager, which tracks telecom orders from request to provisioning; the Finance Manager, which automates invoice processing and cost allocation; and Rivermine Clarity, which offers insights into telecom expenditure through various analytical tools. Additionally, Rivermine provides managed services that encompass telecom contract analysis, rate benchmarking, and invoice handling. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, Rivermine Software aims to enhance visibility and control over communication spending for its clients.

Applause

Series B in 2008
Applause is a company that specializes in crowd-sourced digital quality testing, helping brands to enhance their digital experiences for customers. Founded in 2007 and based in Framingham, Massachusetts, Applause offers a comprehensive suite of testing and feedback capabilities, leveraging a network of over 300,000 on-demand testers worldwide. This innovative approach addresses the challenges of traditional quality assurance methods, such as offshoring, and significantly improves testing coverage while accelerating time-to-market for various digital platforms, including websites, mobile applications, and connected devices. Leading companies, including Ford, Fox, Google, and Dow Jones, utilize Applause's services to ensure their digital offerings are of the highest quality, ultimately fostering user satisfaction and engagement.

Echo360

Venture Round in 2008
Echo360, Inc. is a developer of a Software-as-a-Service learning and analytics platform tailored for higher education institutions both in the United States and internationally. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Virginia, the company offers a comprehensive solution that enables users to capture, share, and enhance classroom experiences through features such as polls, quizzes, and instructional video recordings. Its platform facilitates connections between students and instructors worldwide and provides learning analytics to identify student engagement levels and potential challenges before exams. Additionally, Echo360 includes a learning library for storing educational materials, universal capture software for recording content on various devices, and an automatic speech recognition solution to support video-based learning. The company aims to transform educational experiences by leveraging active learning technology and interactive software to engage students effectively.

Innovectra

Series C in 2008
Innovectra specializes in providing web, mobile, and social network-based local search solutions tailored for Yellow Pages publishers. The company has a strong track record of assisting these publishers in generating new online revenue streams. Its offerings include ActivImpact, a platform that allows publishers to develop and implement local search services across various digital channels for local advertisers. Additionally, Innovectra provides ActivDirectory, a search engine database that delivers relevant results and features mapping and proximity search capabilities. The company also offers MyRepMan, a reporting tool and syndication service, enhancing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of local search initiatives for its clients.

Thinking Screen Media

Venture Round in 2008
Thinking Screen Media, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing background music for videos and photos. Originally incorporated as Frame Media in 2007, it rebranded to Thinking Screen Media in September 2009. The company is headquartered in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and offers a platform that enhances digital content through audio integration. Its flagship product, FrameChannel, caters to wireless picture frames and other connected devices, allowing users to enrich their visual experiences with curated music.

Tizor Systems

Series C in 2008
Tizor Systems, Inc. specializes in enterprise data auditing and protection solutions designed to monitor and report data activity across data centers, databases, file servers, and mainframe applications. Founded in 2002 and based in Maynard, Massachusetts, the company offers its flagship product, Mantra, which facilitates compliance assurance, data security, and privacy. Mantra provides comprehensive features such as data auditing, data discovery, audit reporting, theft detection, real-time alerting, and data protection. In addition to its software solutions, Tizor Systems also delivers support, education, and consulting services to help customers safeguard their critical data assets and address compliance requirements effectively.

Thinking Screen Media

Series A in 2007
Thinking Screen Media, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing background music for videos and photos. Originally incorporated as Frame Media in 2007, it rebranded to Thinking Screen Media in September 2009. The company is headquartered in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and offers a platform that enhances digital content through audio integration. Its flagship product, FrameChannel, caters to wireless picture frames and other connected devices, allowing users to enrich their visual experiences with curated music.

Sermo

Series C in 2007
SERMO, Inc. is a social network designed specifically for licensed physicians, providing a platform that functions as a virtual doctors' lounge, educational resource, and forum for medical crowdsourcing. Established in 2005 and headquartered in New York, the company has expanded its reach to include nearly 500,000 verified members across 24 countries. SERMO enables doctors to engage in candid discussions about their professional experiences and challenges, fostering a community where knowledge sharing and collaboration can enhance medical practice. The platform is offered free of charge to practicing physicians, while its revenue is generated through partnerships with healthcare institutions, financial services, and government agencies that seek access to this unique network of medical professionals. Through its services, SERMO aims to advance real-world medicine by harnessing the collective wisdom of its members.

Innovectra

Series C in 2007
Innovectra specializes in providing web, mobile, and social network-based local search solutions tailored for Yellow Pages publishers. The company has a strong track record of assisting these publishers in generating new online revenue streams. Its offerings include ActivImpact, a platform that allows publishers to develop and implement local search services across various digital channels for local advertisers. Additionally, Innovectra provides ActivDirectory, a search engine database that delivers relevant results and features mapping and proximity search capabilities. The company also offers MyRepMan, a reporting tool and syndication service, enhancing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of local search initiatives for its clients.

Rivermine Software

Series C in 2007
Rivermine Software, Inc. specializes in providing software solutions that automate the telecommunications expense management lifecycle for enterprises and government agencies. The company offers a comprehensive Telecom Expense Management (TEM) software suite designed to streamline processes such as procurement, order provisioning, invoice processing, auditing, inventory management, and network optimization. Key products include the Inventory Engine, which maintains a repository of wired, wireless, and data networking assets; the Service Order Manager, which tracks telecom orders from request to provisioning; the Finance Manager, which automates invoice processing and cost allocation; and Rivermine Clarity, which offers insights into telecom expenditure through various analytical tools. Additionally, Rivermine provides managed services that encompass telecom contract analysis, rate benchmarking, and invoice handling. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, Rivermine Software aims to enhance visibility and control over communication spending for its clients.

Mixbook

Series A in 2007
Mixbook is an online platform specializing in personalized photo goods, allowing users to create and share unique photo books, cards, calendars, and wall art. With a focus on creativity, Mixbook empowers individuals to transform their cherished memories into beautifully designed products. The platform is recognized as the number one rated photo book service in the United States, boasting over 26,000 five-star reviews. Utilizing advanced technologies, including AI design and cloud-based architectures, Mixbook enhances the user experience through interactive and intuitive design tools. By facilitating meaningful connections through personalized creations, Mixbook serves a diverse community of over six million users, helping them celebrate and share their most treasured moments.

Marathon Technologies

Series B in 2007
Marathon Technologies Corporation specializes in fault-tolerant and disaster recovery software solutions for both physical and virtual servers. The company’s product lineup includes everRun VM, which safeguards against outages and data loss in Citrix virtual server environments, as well as everRun HA and everRun FT, designed to provide component-level and system-level fault tolerance for Windows server applications, respectively. Additionally, Marathon Technologies offers everRun SplitSite, which ensures geographic fault tolerance to mitigate risks from localized disasters, and everRun CDP & DR, a disaster recovery planning tool that captures and replicates application data to guard against catastrophic failures. Beyond its software offerings, the company also provides consulting, training, and technical support services. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Littleton, Massachusetts, Marathon Technologies serves a diverse clientele, including broadcast networks, corporate organizations, pharmaceutical companies, casino properties, and midsized businesses.

Cellufun

Series A in 2007
Cellufun is a prominent mobile community platform that allows users to socialize, play games, and purchase virtual goods for self-expression and gifting. Accessible on any mobile network and device, the platform supports over ten languages, enabling global participation. Users can create personal avatars, engage in competitions, collaborate, and chat, enhancing their gaming experience. Cellufun also collaborates with global brands and media companies to provide branded entertainment and tailored mobile marketing solutions. With a significant volume of monthly page views, it serves as a valuable platform for media, marketers, and agencies aiming to expand their reach to mobile users. Originally rebranded as Tylted, Cellufun was reacquired by its founders in 2013 and returned to its original name.

Sermo

Series B in 2007
SERMO, Inc. is a social network designed specifically for licensed physicians, providing a platform that functions as a virtual doctors' lounge, educational resource, and forum for medical crowdsourcing. Established in 2005 and headquartered in New York, the company has expanded its reach to include nearly 500,000 verified members across 24 countries. SERMO enables doctors to engage in candid discussions about their professional experiences and challenges, fostering a community where knowledge sharing and collaboration can enhance medical practice. The platform is offered free of charge to practicing physicians, while its revenue is generated through partnerships with healthcare institutions, financial services, and government agencies that seek access to this unique network of medical professionals. Through its services, SERMO aims to advance real-world medicine by harnessing the collective wisdom of its members.

Scanbuy

Series B in 2006
Scanbuy, Inc. is a mobile engagement platform that facilitates connections between brands and consumers through innovative barcode technology. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in New York, the company offers a suite of tools designed to generate, manage, and measure intelligent barcode campaigns. Key features include a mobile website builder, survey capabilities, specialized branding, and designer QR codes. Its mVision Insights tool provides clients with access to marketing engagement activity, while mPromo helps attract new business through mobile offers. Additionally, mTargeting organizes customers into groups based on common interests, and mPackaging enables the conversion of UPC and EAN barcodes on various products. Scanbuy's applications support Android and iOS devices, allowing brands and marketers to deliver personalized experiences directly to consumer smartphones, including coupons, product information, videos, and e-commerce solutions. The company operates additional offices in several countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Brabeion Software

Series A in 2006
Brabeion Software Solutions includes the Polaris IT GRC Suite that provides a comprehensive, holistic IT governance, risk and compliance solution. Brabeion's Polaris suite for IT GRC is powered by comprehensive information risk and audit content developed and maintained by our team of domain experts, through strategic alliances with entities including PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, IT Governance Institute, Microsoft and others. Organizations can dramatically reduce risk and improve compliance while lowering assessment costs by leveraging the reuse of tests across all audit requirements. Brabeion's solutions puts you in control of your compliance and risk profile, at every level and stage of your business process. Brabeion is a member of the Open Compliance and Ethics Group Technology Council, Information Security Forum (ISF), PCI Vendors' Alliance and Oracle's GRC Vendor Alliance.

Sermo

Series A in 2006
SERMO, Inc. is a social network designed specifically for licensed physicians, providing a platform that functions as a virtual doctors' lounge, educational resource, and forum for medical crowdsourcing. Established in 2005 and headquartered in New York, the company has expanded its reach to include nearly 500,000 verified members across 24 countries. SERMO enables doctors to engage in candid discussions about their professional experiences and challenges, fostering a community where knowledge sharing and collaboration can enhance medical practice. The platform is offered free of charge to practicing physicians, while its revenue is generated through partnerships with healthcare institutions, financial services, and government agencies that seek access to this unique network of medical professionals. Through its services, SERMO aims to advance real-world medicine by harnessing the collective wisdom of its members.

Genesis Networks

Series B in 2006
Genesis Networks is a pioneer in video transmission services, having launched its innovative offerings in January 2003. As the first company to provide guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, it has established a reputation for reliability and excellence. The company serves a diverse clientele, including Tier 1 broadcasters, cable networks, production companies, and corporations by delivering high-quality, customized global video transmission solutions. With a presence in over 200 locations worldwide, Genesis Networks offers flexible and affordable services tailored to various applications, such as news and sports coverage. The company's Network Operations Center in Manhattan ensures the integrity and performance of its global network, while its proprietary software system, IRIS, enables clients to monitor, schedule, and control their networks in real-time.

Voxant

Series B in 2006
Voxant is a new media company based in Herndon, Virginia in the United States. Voxant is a privately held company which was founded in 2004. In April 2006, Voxant launched its new media network, syndicating fully-licensed news and information content to Web publishers and bloggers. Today over 35,000 Web publishers and bloggers are members of the network. Content distributed by Voxant includes news clips, stories, and images from about 250 sources including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CBS News, MTV News, Reuters, The Associated Press, Agence France Presse and New York Financial Press.

Constant Contact

Venture Round in 2006
Constant Contact is a digital marketing platform that provides a suite of services aimed at helping small businesses and nonprofit organizations enhance their online presence and customer engagement. Founded in 1998, the company specializes in email marketing, social media marketing, event marketing, and online surveys. Its user-friendly and affordable tools allow over 500,000 clients to create personalized communications that resonate with their audiences across various digital channels. By simplifying the marketing process, Constant Contact enables small organizations to build professional brands, attract customers, and foster stronger relationships. The company also collaborates with leading providers in the online marketing space and encourages developers to engage with its API and contribute to its App Marketplace, further extending its capabilities.

Parlano

Series B in 2006
Parlano, acquired by Microsoft in 2007, specializes in enterprise-level team collaboration and messaging solutions through its MindAlign product series. MindAlign is designed to enhance communication within businesses by combining the asynchronous capabilities of email with the real-time functionality of instant messaging. This platform facilitates persistent group chats focused on critical business topics, helping to connect employees, customers, and partners effectively. In addition to its messaging solutions, Parlano offers business planning and technical implementation services, catering to various sectors including technology, financial services, energy, and defense. The MindAlign platform aims to streamline communication and reduce information silos, ultimately improving collaboration across organizations.

Mixbook

Series A in 2006
Mixbook is an online platform specializing in personalized photo goods, allowing users to create and share unique photo books, cards, calendars, and wall art. With a focus on creativity, Mixbook empowers individuals to transform their cherished memories into beautifully designed products. The platform is recognized as the number one rated photo book service in the United States, boasting over 26,000 five-star reviews. Utilizing advanced technologies, including AI design and cloud-based architectures, Mixbook enhances the user experience through interactive and intuitive design tools. By facilitating meaningful connections through personalized creations, Mixbook serves a diverse community of over six million users, helping them celebrate and share their most treasured moments.

Innovectra

Series B in 2005
Innovectra specializes in providing web, mobile, and social network-based local search solutions tailored for Yellow Pages publishers. The company has a strong track record of assisting these publishers in generating new online revenue streams. Its offerings include ActivImpact, a platform that allows publishers to develop and implement local search services across various digital channels for local advertisers. Additionally, Innovectra provides ActivDirectory, a search engine database that delivers relevant results and features mapping and proximity search capabilities. The company also offers MyRepMan, a reporting tool and syndication service, enhancing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of local search initiatives for its clients.

SupplyWorks

Series F in 2005
SupplyWorks is a national provider of integrated facility maintenance solutions, specializing in a comprehensive range of products and services. The company offers cleaning equipment maintenance and repair, along with a wide array of products that include janitorial supplies, plumbing and electrical tools, HVAC systems, and safety equipment. It caters to diverse sectors such as offices, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and hospitality. SupplyWorks combines its extensive product offerings with expert services to create tailored solutions that enhance the performance, safety, and sustainability of various facilities across the United States.

Softricity

Series E in 2005
Softricity was a company specializing in application virtualization and software streaming technologies. It developed the Softricity Desktop, which transformed traditional corporate computing by converting applications into network services delivered on-demand to desktops, laptops, and servers. The Softricity Desktop utilized the SoftGrid Platform, which allowed Windows applications to be managed as virtual services, enhancing productivity while reducing IT costs. Additionally, Softricity ZeroTouch provided real-time availability to applications, further streamlining user access. The company's innovative approach was characterized by its patented application virtualization and intelligent on-demand streaming capabilities. Softricity was acquired in July 2006.

Rivermine Software

Series B in 2005
Rivermine Software, Inc. specializes in providing software solutions that automate the telecommunications expense management lifecycle for enterprises and government agencies. The company offers a comprehensive Telecom Expense Management (TEM) software suite designed to streamline processes such as procurement, order provisioning, invoice processing, auditing, inventory management, and network optimization. Key products include the Inventory Engine, which maintains a repository of wired, wireless, and data networking assets; the Service Order Manager, which tracks telecom orders from request to provisioning; the Finance Manager, which automates invoice processing and cost allocation; and Rivermine Clarity, which offers insights into telecom expenditure through various analytical tools. Additionally, Rivermine provides managed services that encompass telecom contract analysis, rate benchmarking, and invoice handling. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, Rivermine Software aims to enhance visibility and control over communication spending for its clients.

Brabeion Software

Series A in 2005
Brabeion Software Solutions includes the Polaris IT GRC Suite that provides a comprehensive, holistic IT governance, risk and compliance solution. Brabeion's Polaris suite for IT GRC is powered by comprehensive information risk and audit content developed and maintained by our team of domain experts, through strategic alliances with entities including PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, IT Governance Institute, Microsoft and others. Organizations can dramatically reduce risk and improve compliance while lowering assessment costs by leveraging the reuse of tests across all audit requirements. Brabeion's solutions puts you in control of your compliance and risk profile, at every level and stage of your business process. Brabeion is a member of the Open Compliance and Ethics Group Technology Council, Information Security Forum (ISF), PCI Vendors' Alliance and Oracle's GRC Vendor Alliance.

MCA Solutions

Series B in 2004
MCA Solutions specializes in service parts planning and optimization software. Their flagship product, the MCA Solution Suite, provides a comprehensive platform for users such as planners, buyers, and executives to effectively manage and monitor their service operations. The software is based on an Application Service Provider model and focuses on developing stock provisioning strategies that reduce inventory while enhancing customer service through improved parts availability within specified response times. It supports service segmentation strategies and offers tools for analyzing cost and service trade-offs. Additionally, the system is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing execution platforms, allowing businesses to remain agile in responding to changes in their service support environment. Furthermore, the software facilitates collaborative planning and forecasting across the service parts supply chain, enabling better coordination between customers and suppliers.

Parlano

Series A in 2004
Parlano, acquired by Microsoft in 2007, specializes in enterprise-level team collaboration and messaging solutions through its MindAlign product series. MindAlign is designed to enhance communication within businesses by combining the asynchronous capabilities of email with the real-time functionality of instant messaging. This platform facilitates persistent group chats focused on critical business topics, helping to connect employees, customers, and partners effectively. In addition to its messaging solutions, Parlano offers business planning and technical implementation services, catering to various sectors including technology, financial services, energy, and defense. The MindAlign platform aims to streamline communication and reduce information silos, ultimately improving collaboration across organizations.

SupplyWorks

Series E in 2004
SupplyWorks is a national provider of integrated facility maintenance solutions, specializing in a comprehensive range of products and services. The company offers cleaning equipment maintenance and repair, along with a wide array of products that include janitorial supplies, plumbing and electrical tools, HVAC systems, and safety equipment. It caters to diverse sectors such as offices, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and hospitality. SupplyWorks combines its extensive product offerings with expert services to create tailored solutions that enhance the performance, safety, and sustainability of various facilities across the United States.

WorldAware

Series C in 2004
WorldAware, Inc. is a provider of risk management solutions catering to multinational organizations in the United States and globally. The company offers a comprehensive suite of services, including integrated risk management programs, travel risk management solutions, and executive decision support. Its offerings encompass benchmarking, data consulting, automated risk monitoring, and online intelligence tools designed to help clients identify and mitigate threats. Additionally, WorldAware specializes in health intelligence solutions, global medical assistance, and emergency response services to safeguard personnel health. The company also provides mobile applications to enhance communication and support during travel. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, WorldAware has expanded its presence internationally with offices in London, Singapore, Japan, India, and Germany. Formerly known as iJET International, Inc., the company rebranded to WorldAware in June 2018 and operates as a subsidiary of Crisis24.

Marathon Technologies

Venture Round in 2004
Marathon Technologies Corporation specializes in fault-tolerant and disaster recovery software solutions for both physical and virtual servers. The company’s product lineup includes everRun VM, which safeguards against outages and data loss in Citrix virtual server environments, as well as everRun HA and everRun FT, designed to provide component-level and system-level fault tolerance for Windows server applications, respectively. Additionally, Marathon Technologies offers everRun SplitSite, which ensures geographic fault tolerance to mitigate risks from localized disasters, and everRun CDP & DR, a disaster recovery planning tool that captures and replicates application data to guard against catastrophic failures. Beyond its software offerings, the company also provides consulting, training, and technical support services. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Littleton, Massachusetts, Marathon Technologies serves a diverse clientele, including broadcast networks, corporate organizations, pharmaceutical companies, casino properties, and midsized businesses.

Thor Technologies

Venture Round in 2004
Thor Technologies International specializes in identity management solutions for enterprises and public sector agencies. Founded in 1991 and based in New York, the company offers a range of products designed to automate the management of identities and access privileges. Their solutions include Xellerate Identity Manager, which integrates audit and compliance management with password management; Xellerate Audit and Compliance Manager, focused on compliance automation; Xellerate Password Manager, aimed at addressing helpdesk and password management challenges; and Xellerate Token Manager, which facilitates the administration of authentication tokens. In addition, Thor has developed Odin, a SaaS platform and mobile app that enhances the gig economy by streamlining the onboarding process for contractors, simplifying payment procedures, and assisting with tax filings, all while providing contractors with immediate payments and affordable benefits.

Voxant

Series A in 2004
Voxant is a new media company based in Herndon, Virginia in the United States. Voxant is a privately held company which was founded in 2004. In April 2006, Voxant launched its new media network, syndicating fully-licensed news and information content to Web publishers and bloggers. Today over 35,000 Web publishers and bloggers are members of the network. Content distributed by Voxant includes news clips, stories, and images from about 250 sources including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CBS News, MTV News, Reuters, The Associated Press, Agence France Presse and New York Financial Press.

RAIDCore

Series A in 2003
RAIDCore designs and develops enterprise storage solutions. The company's products include RAID controllers, which assist in maintaining the data integrity by controlling it against viruses, malicious users, disk failure, and exhausted disk space; and Fulcrum Architecture, which is an integrated storage subsystem that handles virtualization and coherency for multi-controller access of data. RAIDCore was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire.

Dirig Software

Series E in 2003
When the e-revolution began, getting on-line fast was everything. Now that e-business has gone mainstream, it's all about manageability, performance and measurable ROI. IT organizations must focus on stabilizing and optimizing the web infrastructure -- ensuring maximum availability, and rapid recovery, and avoiding transaction loss. At the same time, IT must manage costs, and support the unique demands of multiple internal customers. Ultimately, companies must realize the greatest possible return on substantial e-business investments. Whether your IT department is managing a multi-application e-business infrastructure, moving to a centralized shared services model, or supporting a single on-line application, Dirig Software can provide your organization with technology that delivers true business value - helping to protect online revenue, guarantee transactions and increase IT productivity. The result is greater return on web technology investments by application and company wide. Dirig has formed partnerships with major industry leading organizations such as IBM (NYSE: IBM) Global Services, Aprisma Management Technologies, Micromuse, Inc. (NASDAQ: MUSE), Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HWP), and BEA Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:BEAS). Dirig is a privately held corporation headquartered in Nashua, NH with offices in Chicago, IL, and has been selected as one of the top 21 privately held companies to watch in 2001 by Boston.Internet.com.

SupplyWorks

Venture Round in 2003
SupplyWorks is a national provider of integrated facility maintenance solutions, specializing in a comprehensive range of products and services. The company offers cleaning equipment maintenance and repair, along with a wide array of products that include janitorial supplies, plumbing and electrical tools, HVAC systems, and safety equipment. It caters to diverse sectors such as offices, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and hospitality. SupplyWorks combines its extensive product offerings with expert services to create tailored solutions that enhance the performance, safety, and sustainability of various facilities across the United States.

Constant Contact

Venture Round in 2002
Constant Contact is a digital marketing platform that provides a suite of services aimed at helping small businesses and nonprofit organizations enhance their online presence and customer engagement. Founded in 1998, the company specializes in email marketing, social media marketing, event marketing, and online surveys. Its user-friendly and affordable tools allow over 500,000 clients to create personalized communications that resonate with their audiences across various digital channels. By simplifying the marketing process, Constant Contact enables small organizations to build professional brands, attract customers, and foster stronger relationships. The company also collaborates with leading providers in the online marketing space and encourages developers to engage with its API and contribute to its App Marketplace, further extending its capabilities.

EnvoyWorldWide

Series C in 2002
EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. provides enterprise notification and message delivery services. Its notification services for business continuity facilitates personalized, interactive voice and text broadcasts, landline phones, faxes, email, pagers, SMS and WAP phones, PDAs, BlackBerrys, and other wireless devices. The company was formerly known as MessageBlaster.com and changed its name to EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. in September, 2000. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts.

MCA Solutions

Series A in 2002
MCA Solutions specializes in service parts planning and optimization software. Their flagship product, the MCA Solution Suite, provides a comprehensive platform for users such as planners, buyers, and executives to effectively manage and monitor their service operations. The software is based on an Application Service Provider model and focuses on developing stock provisioning strategies that reduce inventory while enhancing customer service through improved parts availability within specified response times. It supports service segmentation strategies and offers tools for analyzing cost and service trade-offs. Additionally, the system is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing execution platforms, allowing businesses to remain agile in responding to changes in their service support environment. Furthermore, the software facilitates collaborative planning and forecasting across the service parts supply chain, enabling better coordination between customers and suppliers.

Softricity

Series C in 2002
Softricity was a company specializing in application virtualization and software streaming technologies. It developed the Softricity Desktop, which transformed traditional corporate computing by converting applications into network services delivered on-demand to desktops, laptops, and servers. The Softricity Desktop utilized the SoftGrid Platform, which allowed Windows applications to be managed as virtual services, enhancing productivity while reducing IT costs. Additionally, Softricity ZeroTouch provided real-time availability to applications, further streamlining user access. The company's innovative approach was characterized by its patented application virtualization and intelligent on-demand streaming capabilities. Softricity was acquired in July 2006.

Thor Technologies

Series B in 2002
Thor Technologies International specializes in identity management solutions for enterprises and public sector agencies. Founded in 1991 and based in New York, the company offers a range of products designed to automate the management of identities and access privileges. Their solutions include Xellerate Identity Manager, which integrates audit and compliance management with password management; Xellerate Audit and Compliance Manager, focused on compliance automation; Xellerate Password Manager, aimed at addressing helpdesk and password management challenges; and Xellerate Token Manager, which facilitates the administration of authentication tokens. In addition, Thor has developed Odin, a SaaS platform and mobile app that enhances the gig economy by streamlining the onboarding process for contractors, simplifying payment procedures, and assisting with tax filings, all while providing contractors with immediate payments and affordable benefits.

Kaon Interactive

Series B in 2002
Kaon Interactive, Inc. is a B2B software company specializing in interactive 3D sales and marketing engagement applications. The company's offerings include a COVID-19 space planning tool, Kaon AR for integrating 3D product models into real-world environments, and Kaon v-Brief, which uses storytelling to demonstrate how products address customer challenges. Their High Velocity Marketing Platform operates on a SaaS model, enhancing the marketing and sales lifecycle. Additionally, Kaon LDT visualizes laboratory configurations using augmented and virtual reality. These applications are accessible on various devices, including smartphones, tablets, and interactive screens, and are utilized by over 50,000 sales and marketing professionals across more than 100 countries. Kaon Interactive's solutions aim to improve marketing efficiency, enhance sales effectiveness, and streamline content creation. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Maynard, Massachusetts, the company serves a diverse clientele, including Fortune 500 companies and various B2B firms globally.

EnvoyWorldWide

Series B in 2002
EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. provides enterprise notification and message delivery services. Its notification services for business continuity facilitates personalized, interactive voice and text broadcasts, landline phones, faxes, email, pagers, SMS and WAP phones, PDAs, BlackBerrys, and other wireless devices. The company was formerly known as MessageBlaster.com and changed its name to EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. in September, 2000. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts.
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