NeoCarta Ventures

NeoCarta Ventures, a private equity and venture capital firm, was established in 1999 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with an additional office in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. The firm invested in technology infrastructure, software, hardware, networking, and wireless companies at various stages of development, from inception to expansion rounds or IPOs. NeoCarta typically invested between $1 million and $5 million, with the capacity to invest more than $10 million, aiming for significant ownership stakes and often acting as a lead or co-lead investor. The firm was known for its strong technology understanding, operational experience, and strategic relationships with major corporations, having successfully backed over 80 private technology companies, nearly half of which went public or merged.

Anthony J. Pantuso

Managing Director

Tony Pantuso

Managing Director

60 past transactions

Meru Networks

Series E in 2009
Meru Networks specializes in the development and marketing of wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that utilize virtualization to provide reliable and high-quality wireless service essential for business-critical applications, including voice, video, and data. Since its establishment, the company has pioneered its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture, which significantly departs from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Meru's products are designed to deliver performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness comparable to that of wired networking, making them suitable for enterprises seeking robust wireless solutions.

Narus

Venture Round in 2009
Narus, an independent subsidiary of The Boeing Company, specializes in cybersecurity, focusing on advanced analytics to detect cyber threats from both insiders and external sources. The company offers a range of products, including NarusInsight, a traffic intelligence system designed to capture, analyze, and correlate Internet protocol traffic. Additionally, the NarusInsight Secure Suite helps service providers and governments identify network attacks, abuse, or behavioral anomalies. By leveraging big data analytics, Narus empowers organizations to predict and characterize sophisticated security threats, enhancing their ability to safeguard critical assets. With a diverse clientele that includes governments, carriers, and enterprises globally, Narus continues to innovate at the intersection of the semantic web and cybersecurity.

Meru Networks

Series E in 2009
Meru Networks specializes in the development and marketing of wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that utilize virtualization to provide reliable and high-quality wireless service essential for business-critical applications, including voice, video, and data. Since its establishment, the company has pioneered its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture, which significantly departs from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Meru's products are designed to deliver performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness comparable to that of wired networking, making them suitable for enterprises seeking robust wireless solutions.

ZoomSystems

Series E in 2009
ZoomSystems is a leader in the automated retail industry, established in 2002 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company specializes in developing and operating unattended point-of-sale solutions that help brands and retailers enhance their market reach and improve consumer experiences. ZoomSystems provides a comprehensive platform that includes integrated hardware, software, and managed services, facilitating the delivery of products directly from manufacturers to consumers. Its network, known as ZoomShop, features over 1,500 locations in various venues such as airports, malls, resorts, military bases, and retail stores across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Japan. The company partners with prominent brands including Best Buy, Nespresso, Proactiv, Amazon, Essie, Benefit Cosmetics, and Albertsons, focusing on providing advanced retail technologies that enhance convenience and customer satisfaction.

Everyday Health

Series F in 2008
Everyday Health is a digital media company specializing in health and wellness content. It operates websites, tablet apps, and mobile apps covering medical conditions, prevention, management, and healthy lifestyle topics. The company serves three primary audiences: consumers seeking daily health management tools and expert advice; healthcare professionals aiming to stay informed for better patient care; and marketers, payers, and providers looking to engage with consumers. Everyday Health's portfolio includes owned brands and partnerships with offline health content providers or experts, as well as managed advertising opportunities on behalf of partners.

Handango

Series C in 2008
Handango specializes in providing smartphone applications for various platforms, including BlackBerry, Palm, Windows Mobile, Symbian OS, and Linux. The company boasts a catalog of over 140,000 applications, covering a wide range of categories such as games, business, entertainment, and productivity tools. Handango collaborates with a vast network of content partners, exceeding 23,000, to distribute its mobile applications to millions of consumers globally. Users can conveniently download applications through the Handango website, partner sites, SD cards, and its proprietary on-device catalog, InHand. This platform enables direct purchases and over-the-air downloads, enhancing user accessibility. Handango's expertise in mobile content has attracted partnerships with notable companies in the industry, reinforcing its position as a key player in the mobile application market.

Digital Orchid

Venture Round in 2008
Digital Orchid, Inc. develops and distributes wireless applications for sports betting services, lotteries, games, brand content, and sports media for the gaming and entertainment industries in the United States, Latin America, and Europe. It provides regulated mobile lottery, sports betting services, and content solutions for wireless operators. The company also deploys regulated lottery gaming, sports wagering, and content transactions for various brands. It operates operator race and sports book services, provides online thorough bread racing and content services, and develops online gaming software systems. The company operates a Todomo WAP portal, which allows users to deploy new content to handsets in a matter of minutes. In addition, it offers Todomo BREW Applications, which allows users to publish content to the handsets in use in North, Central, and South America. Further, the company operates and distributes lottery games and sports pool betting services in Mexico. It distributes its products and services through carrier and direct channels, and partners in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. Digital Orchid, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in San Diego, California.

Atrua Technologies

Series E in 2008
Atrua Technologies specializes in intelligent touch control solutions for the mobile device industry. The company develops advanced products that enhance user interaction with devices such as smartphones and gaming consoles. Its flagship product, the Atrua Wings series, utilizes touch control processing technology to translate finger movements into commands for electronic devices, improving gameplay and enriching the user interface. Additionally, Atrua's fingerprint identification technology ensures secure transactions for e-commerce, combining usability with security. Overall, Atrua Technologies aims to broaden the applications of mobile data services while providing innovative input methods for personal electronic devices.

Everyday Health

Series D in 2007
Everyday Health is a digital media company specializing in health and wellness content. It operates websites, tablet apps, and mobile apps covering medical conditions, prevention, management, and healthy lifestyle topics. The company serves three primary audiences: consumers seeking daily health management tools and expert advice; healthcare professionals aiming to stay informed for better patient care; and marketers, payers, and providers looking to engage with consumers. Everyday Health's portfolio includes owned brands and partnerships with offline health content providers or experts, as well as managed advertising opportunities on behalf of partners.

DBS Communications

Series D in 2007
DBS Communications is a leading independent mobile virtual network operator (MVNO). DBS products operate on several wireless and long distance carrier networks, using a wide variety of GSM, TDMA, and CDMA handsets. DBS creates branded product lines of its own for specific distribution channels and enables wireless product offerings for other distribution companies, carriers, and market segments. As a leading independent provider of prepaid wireless services, the Company has developed a portfolio of innovative proprietary technologies that enable carrier networks with “alternative payment” wireless products for multiple channel partners and for targeted niche market segments.

Meru Networks

Series D in 2007
Meru Networks specializes in the development and marketing of wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that utilize virtualization to provide reliable and high-quality wireless service essential for business-critical applications, including voice, video, and data. Since its establishment, the company has pioneered its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture, which significantly departs from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Meru's products are designed to deliver performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness comparable to that of wired networking, making them suitable for enterprises seeking robust wireless solutions.

Atrua Technologies

Series D in 2006
Atrua Technologies specializes in intelligent touch control solutions for the mobile device industry. The company develops advanced products that enhance user interaction with devices such as smartphones and gaming consoles. Its flagship product, the Atrua Wings series, utilizes touch control processing technology to translate finger movements into commands for electronic devices, improving gameplay and enriching the user interface. Additionally, Atrua's fingerprint identification technology ensures secure transactions for e-commerce, combining usability with security. Overall, Atrua Technologies aims to broaden the applications of mobile data services while providing innovative input methods for personal electronic devices.

Narus

Venture Round in 2006
Narus, an independent subsidiary of The Boeing Company, specializes in cybersecurity, focusing on advanced analytics to detect cyber threats from both insiders and external sources. The company offers a range of products, including NarusInsight, a traffic intelligence system designed to capture, analyze, and correlate Internet protocol traffic. Additionally, the NarusInsight Secure Suite helps service providers and governments identify network attacks, abuse, or behavioral anomalies. By leveraging big data analytics, Narus empowers organizations to predict and characterize sophisticated security threats, enhancing their ability to safeguard critical assets. With a diverse clientele that includes governments, carriers, and enterprises globally, Narus continues to innovate at the intersection of the semantic web and cybersecurity.

ZoomSystems

Series D in 2006
ZoomSystems is a leader in the automated retail industry, established in 2002 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company specializes in developing and operating unattended point-of-sale solutions that help brands and retailers enhance their market reach and improve consumer experiences. ZoomSystems provides a comprehensive platform that includes integrated hardware, software, and managed services, facilitating the delivery of products directly from manufacturers to consumers. Its network, known as ZoomShop, features over 1,500 locations in various venues such as airports, malls, resorts, military bases, and retail stores across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Japan. The company partners with prominent brands including Best Buy, Nespresso, Proactiv, Amazon, Essie, Benefit Cosmetics, and Albertsons, focusing on providing advanced retail technologies that enhance convenience and customer satisfaction.

Handango

Series B in 2006
Handango specializes in providing smartphone applications for various platforms, including BlackBerry, Palm, Windows Mobile, Symbian OS, and Linux. The company boasts a catalog of over 140,000 applications, covering a wide range of categories such as games, business, entertainment, and productivity tools. Handango collaborates with a vast network of content partners, exceeding 23,000, to distribute its mobile applications to millions of consumers globally. Users can conveniently download applications through the Handango website, partner sites, SD cards, and its proprietary on-device catalog, InHand. This platform enables direct purchases and over-the-air downloads, enhancing user accessibility. Handango's expertise in mobile content has attracted partnerships with notable companies in the industry, reinforcing its position as a key player in the mobile application market.

Meru Networks

Series D in 2006
Meru Networks specializes in the development and marketing of wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that utilize virtualization to provide reliable and high-quality wireless service essential for business-critical applications, including voice, video, and data. Since its establishment, the company has pioneered its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture, which significantly departs from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Meru's products are designed to deliver performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness comparable to that of wired networking, making them suitable for enterprises seeking robust wireless solutions.

Everyday Health

Series C in 2006
Everyday Health is a digital media company specializing in health and wellness content. It operates websites, tablet apps, and mobile apps covering medical conditions, prevention, management, and healthy lifestyle topics. The company serves three primary audiences: consumers seeking daily health management tools and expert advice; healthcare professionals aiming to stay informed for better patient care; and marketers, payers, and providers looking to engage with consumers. Everyday Health's portfolio includes owned brands and partnerships with offline health content providers or experts, as well as managed advertising opportunities on behalf of partners.

Digital Orchid

Series B in 2006
Digital Orchid, Inc. develops and distributes wireless applications for sports betting services, lotteries, games, brand content, and sports media for the gaming and entertainment industries in the United States, Latin America, and Europe. It provides regulated mobile lottery, sports betting services, and content solutions for wireless operators. The company also deploys regulated lottery gaming, sports wagering, and content transactions for various brands. It operates operator race and sports book services, provides online thorough bread racing and content services, and develops online gaming software systems. The company operates a Todomo WAP portal, which allows users to deploy new content to handsets in a matter of minutes. In addition, it offers Todomo BREW Applications, which allows users to publish content to the handsets in use in North, Central, and South America. Further, the company operates and distributes lottery games and sports pool betting services in Mexico. It distributes its products and services through carrier and direct channels, and partners in North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. Digital Orchid, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in San Diego, California.

Cradle Technologies

Series E in 2005
Cradle Technologies, Inc. specializes in the design, development, and manufacture of advanced networked video surveillance systems. Established in 1998 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in Silicon Valley and India, the company offers a range of products tailored for various sectors, including hospitality, retail, healthcare, education, and more. Their surveillance systems provide capabilities for the remote monitoring of multiple locations, facilitating enhanced security and operational management. Cradle Technologies also focuses on integrating secure data, voice, image, and video into multimedia services, enabling clients to oversee security, assess customer service quality, and ensure regulatory compliance across diverse environments. The company's products are distributed globally through Arohi Systems Inc.

July Systems

Series C in 2005
July Systems Inc. is a cloud-based mobile experience and engagement platform that specializes in location services. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company focuses on digitizing physical spaces by connecting to building WiFi systems to gather insights about customer behavior, such as loyalty and shopping frequency. Its key offerings include Proximity MX, which provides contextual location intelligence and adaptive mobile engagement, and July MX, a self-authoring platform for creating mobile sites and applications without requiring coding skills. The company serves a diverse range of clients, including infrastructure providers, service providers, original equipment manufacturers, and business owners. In 2018, July Systems became a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, further enhancing its capabilities in the mobile engagement space.

ZoomSystems

Series B in 2005
ZoomSystems is a leader in the automated retail industry, established in 2002 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company specializes in developing and operating unattended point-of-sale solutions that help brands and retailers enhance their market reach and improve consumer experiences. ZoomSystems provides a comprehensive platform that includes integrated hardware, software, and managed services, facilitating the delivery of products directly from manufacturers to consumers. Its network, known as ZoomShop, features over 1,500 locations in various venues such as airports, malls, resorts, military bases, and retail stores across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Japan. The company partners with prominent brands including Best Buy, Nespresso, Proactiv, Amazon, Essie, Benefit Cosmetics, and Albertsons, focusing on providing advanced retail technologies that enhance convenience and customer satisfaction.

Meru Networks

Series C in 2005
Meru Networks specializes in the development and marketing of wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that utilize virtualization to provide reliable and high-quality wireless service essential for business-critical applications, including voice, video, and data. Since its establishment, the company has pioneered its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture, which significantly departs from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Meru's products are designed to deliver performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness comparable to that of wired networking, making them suitable for enterprises seeking robust wireless solutions.

Soma Networks

Venture Round in 2005
SOMA Networks was the first broadband wireless access company to offer fully converged, all-IP solutions for world-class service providers. SOMA’s FlexMAX Mobile WiMAX System and SoftAir Multimedia Application System provide standards-based, leading-edge technology that enables service providers to: Differentiate themselves with simultaneous multi-megabit and multimedia services Drive revenue using value-added applications to increase average revenue per user (ARPU) Deliver wireline performance over a broadband wireless infrastructure. Revenue-quality voice over IP (VoIP) with fax support, broadband data and video applications are key components of SOMA solutions, as are the company’s award-winning macro base stations and subscriber gateways. SOMA’s all-IP architecture also makes it easy for service providers to integrate their offerings with other IP-based application servers that streamline billing and provisioning. SOMA is a principal member of the WiMAX Forum, and its FlexMAX Mobile WiMAX System supports the 802.16e-2005 Mobile WiMAX standard. With a strong partner ecosystem and world-class investors, SOMA Networks leads the industry in technology, performance, applications and value. Founded in 1999, SOMA Networks is privately held. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Delhi, Ottawa, Singapore and Toronto.

Sandburst

Series E in 2005
Sandburst Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in innovative technologies for designing complex integrated circuits. The company focuses on developing very-large-scale integration (VLSI) solutions tailored for data communications and IP networking. Sandburst's products include wire-speed IP packet processing components, which offer a robust foundation for high-performance systems while significantly reducing development costs and accelerating time-to-market for its customers. By providing scalable semiconductor solutions for packet switching and routing systems, Sandburst caters to the evolving needs of the communications and data networking markets.

Massive

Series C in 2005
Massive operates a prominent in-game advertising network that allows advertisers to engage with a large, unified gaming audience in real time across various platforms. Founded to enhance the advertising experience within video games, Massive enables publishers to monetize their content while maintaining the integrity and enjoyment of the gaming experience. The company has established itself as a leader in the field of in-game advertising since its acquisition by Microsoft in 2006.

DataSynapse

Series D in 2004
DataSynapse specializes in application service management software designed for data centers. Its platform enables organizations to configure, activate, and manage scalable enterprise-class application services across physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructures in real-time. Key products include FabricServer, which facilitates application virtualization by allowing dynamic scaling based on business policies, and GridServer, a service execution platform that adjusts enterprise services according to performance and business needs. DataSynapse differentiates itself by offering a comprehensive solution for automated provisioning, configuration management, metering, and runtime control, optimizing the management of applications across diverse infrastructures.

Atrua Technologies

Series B in 2004
Atrua Technologies specializes in intelligent touch control solutions for the mobile device industry. The company develops advanced products that enhance user interaction with devices such as smartphones and gaming consoles. Its flagship product, the Atrua Wings series, utilizes touch control processing technology to translate finger movements into commands for electronic devices, improving gameplay and enriching the user interface. Additionally, Atrua's fingerprint identification technology ensures secure transactions for e-commerce, combining usability with security. Overall, Atrua Technologies aims to broaden the applications of mobile data services while providing innovative input methods for personal electronic devices.

July Systems

Series B in 2004
July Systems Inc. is a cloud-based mobile experience and engagement platform that specializes in location services. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company focuses on digitizing physical spaces by connecting to building WiFi systems to gather insights about customer behavior, such as loyalty and shopping frequency. Its key offerings include Proximity MX, which provides contextual location intelligence and adaptive mobile engagement, and July MX, a self-authoring platform for creating mobile sites and applications without requiring coding skills. The company serves a diverse range of clients, including infrastructure providers, service providers, original equipment manufacturers, and business owners. In 2018, July Systems became a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, further enhancing its capabilities in the mobile engagement space.

Cradle Technologies

Series C in 2004
Cradle Technologies, Inc. specializes in the design, development, and manufacture of advanced networked video surveillance systems. Established in 1998 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in Silicon Valley and India, the company offers a range of products tailored for various sectors, including hospitality, retail, healthcare, education, and more. Their surveillance systems provide capabilities for the remote monitoring of multiple locations, facilitating enhanced security and operational management. Cradle Technologies also focuses on integrating secure data, voice, image, and video into multimedia services, enabling clients to oversee security, assess customer service quality, and ensure regulatory compliance across diverse environments. The company's products are distributed globally through Arohi Systems Inc.

Cendura

Series B in 2004
Cendura is a provider of IT service management and application service delivery solutions. Cendura’s solutions help you reduce the escalating costs of managing and supporting complex, distributed applications. Together, we help you drive greater value from your portfolios of IT assets, services and investments, and better manage you development and delivery of IT systems and services.

Meru Networks

Series B in 2004
Meru Networks specializes in the development and marketing of wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that utilize virtualization to provide reliable and high-quality wireless service essential for business-critical applications, including voice, video, and data. Since its establishment, the company has pioneered its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture, which significantly departs from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Meru's products are designed to deliver performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness comparable to that of wired networking, making them suitable for enterprises seeking robust wireless solutions.

OnStation

Venture Round in 2004
OnStation (formerly CarStation.com ) is an online customer relationship management (CRM) solutions for enterprises in the automotive service industry, is redefining the way companies in the $132 billion market manage their customers. OnStation's online CRM solutions enable enterprises to improve profitability by stimulating increased customer visits, spending, loyalty and satisfaction

Tharas Systems

Series C in 2003
Tharas Systems specializes in providing solutions to the performance bottlenecks faced by designers in System-on-Chip simulations. The company focuses on accelerating Hardware Description Language (HDL) simulation through innovative approaches that emphasize ease of use, compatibility with existing tools, and cost-effectiveness. Their flagship product, Hammer, delivers hardware-accelerated performance akin to emulation while maintaining the debugging capabilities typically associated with software. By developing verification appliances, Tharas Systems aims to shorten the verification cycle for integrated circuits and electronic systems, thereby enhancing the efficiency of the design process.

Myrio

Venture Round in 2003
Myrio is a provider of software and content management services focused on internet protocol-based video services. The company specializes in enabling telecommunications providers to deliver a range of services, including digital TV, video-on-demand, interactive TV, and internet communications. Myrio's open standards solution architecture supports interoperability among essential components such as set-top boxes, access networks, and third-party applications, enhancing the integration and functionality of the services offered by its clients.

Silverpop

Series C in 2003
Silverpop is a digital marketing software company that specializes in email marketing and marketing automation solutions. It focuses on enhancing customer experiences by leveraging customer data and individual behaviors to guide real-time interactions. This capability allows marketers to automate highly personalized communications on a large scale. Silverpop's tools cater to both B2C and B2B marketers across various industries, making it a trusted partner for over 5,000 brands worldwide. By transforming how enterprises communicate with customers, Silverpop plays a significant role in driving engagement and revenue growth.

Cavium

Series C in 2003
Cavium Networks is a developer of semiconductor processors focused on networking, communications, and storage solutions. The company designs, develops, and markets high-performance semiconductor products that facilitate intelligent and secure networking, allowing customers to create application-aware and content-aware equipment. These products are capable of securely processing voice, video, and data traffic at high speeds. Cavium sells its offerings directly and through contract manufacturing organizations and distributors, serving clients in various sectors, including networking, wireless, storage, and electronic equipment, primarily in the United States, Japan, Taiwan, and China. The company has established collaborations with firms like Aricent Inc. to enhance LTE eNodeB solutions and has agreements with Atheros Communications Inc. and Design of Systems on Silicon S.A. to improve HD video transmission and distribution technologies for flat panel displays.

DataSynapse

Series C in 2003
DataSynapse specializes in application service management software designed for data centers. Its platform enables organizations to configure, activate, and manage scalable enterprise-class application services across physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructures in real-time. Key products include FabricServer, which facilitates application virtualization by allowing dynamic scaling based on business policies, and GridServer, a service execution platform that adjusts enterprise services according to performance and business needs. DataSynapse differentiates itself by offering a comprehensive solution for automated provisioning, configuration management, metering, and runtime control, optimizing the management of applications across diverse infrastructures.

Cradle Technologies

Series B in 2003
Cradle Technologies, Inc. specializes in the design, development, and manufacture of advanced networked video surveillance systems. Established in 1998 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in Silicon Valley and India, the company offers a range of products tailored for various sectors, including hospitality, retail, healthcare, education, and more. Their surveillance systems provide capabilities for the remote monitoring of multiple locations, facilitating enhanced security and operational management. Cradle Technologies also focuses on integrating secure data, voice, image, and video into multimedia services, enabling clients to oversee security, assess customer service quality, and ensure regulatory compliance across diverse environments. The company's products are distributed globally through Arohi Systems Inc.

Myrio

Venture Round in 2003
Myrio is a provider of software and content management services focused on internet protocol-based video services. The company specializes in enabling telecommunications providers to deliver a range of services, including digital TV, video-on-demand, interactive TV, and internet communications. Myrio's open standards solution architecture supports interoperability among essential components such as set-top boxes, access networks, and third-party applications, enhancing the integration and functionality of the services offered by its clients.

Meru Networks

Series A in 2002
Meru Networks specializes in the development and marketing of wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that utilize virtualization to provide reliable and high-quality wireless service essential for business-critical applications, including voice, video, and data. Since its establishment, the company has pioneered its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture, which significantly departs from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Meru's products are designed to deliver performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness comparable to that of wired networking, making them suitable for enterprises seeking robust wireless solutions.

July Systems

Series A in 2002
July Systems Inc. is a cloud-based mobile experience and engagement platform that specializes in location services. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company focuses on digitizing physical spaces by connecting to building WiFi systems to gather insights about customer behavior, such as loyalty and shopping frequency. Its key offerings include Proximity MX, which provides contextual location intelligence and adaptive mobile engagement, and July MX, a self-authoring platform for creating mobile sites and applications without requiring coding skills. The company serves a diverse range of clients, including infrastructure providers, service providers, original equipment manufacturers, and business owners. In 2018, July Systems became a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, further enhancing its capabilities in the mobile engagement space.

Myrio

Series C in 2002
Myrio is a provider of software and content management services focused on internet protocol-based video services. The company specializes in enabling telecommunications providers to deliver a range of services, including digital TV, video-on-demand, interactive TV, and internet communications. Myrio's open standards solution architecture supports interoperability among essential components such as set-top boxes, access networks, and third-party applications, enhancing the integration and functionality of the services offered by its clients.

Actional Garners

Series C in 2002
Actional provides web-services infrastructure software.

Imaging Automation

Venture Round in 2002
Imaging Automation offers a range of document authentication, biometrics, and data collection solutions. The company offers products used to authenticate identification documents such as passports, visas, national identification cards, and drivers’ licenses. Its products are used in security applications in the government, and travel and transportation industries. Imaging Automation, Inc. was founded in 1991 and is based in Bedford, New Hampshire.

iSuppli

Series C in 2001
iSuppli Corporation offers research and advisory services focused on the electronics value chain, assisting clients in enhancing their performance. The company employs a team of industry veterans who continuously monitor and update comprehensive databases that track industry performance. iSuppli's services include electronic component research, device-specific market forecasts, teardown analysis, and specialized research in consumer electronics, display devices, systems, and automotive markets. By providing accurate facts, analysis, and actionable insights, iSuppli helps clients navigate the complexities of the electronics industry to achieve success.

Myrio

Series B in 2001
Myrio is a provider of software and content management services focused on internet protocol-based video services. The company specializes in enabling telecommunications providers to deliver a range of services, including digital TV, video-on-demand, interactive TV, and internet communications. Myrio's open standards solution architecture supports interoperability among essential components such as set-top boxes, access networks, and third-party applications, enhancing the integration and functionality of the services offered by its clients.

TrueSpectra

Venture Round in 2001
TrueSpectra had pioneered object-oriented resolution-independent render engines and related desktop, platform, and server-based dynamic imaging solutions including Phoito>Graphics, Netgraphica, and the TrueSpectra Image Server. The TrueSpectra Image Server is able to streamline image publishing and maintenance processes. TrueSpectra’s customers included Lowe's, Kinko's, the Ohio State University, and Macy. And it is partnered with Speedera, Macromedia, Oracle, and Blue Martini Software. TrueSpectra was founded in January 1990 by Stephen Sutherland who also spearheaded its R&D/patent portfolio. It merged with Scene7 and then the platform was acquired by Adobe to form the core foundation of its Experience Manager and other products which are a $B business today.

iSuppli

Series B in 2000
iSuppli Corporation offers research and advisory services focused on the electronics value chain, assisting clients in enhancing their performance. The company employs a team of industry veterans who continuously monitor and update comprehensive databases that track industry performance. iSuppli's services include electronic component research, device-specific market forecasts, teardown analysis, and specialized research in consumer electronics, display devices, systems, and automotive markets. By providing accurate facts, analysis, and actionable insights, iSuppli helps clients navigate the complexities of the electronics industry to achieve success.

Silverpop

Series B in 2000
Silverpop is a digital marketing software company that specializes in email marketing and marketing automation solutions. It focuses on enhancing customer experiences by leveraging customer data and individual behaviors to guide real-time interactions. This capability allows marketers to automate highly personalized communications on a large scale. Silverpop's tools cater to both B2C and B2B marketers across various industries, making it a trusted partner for over 5,000 brands worldwide. By transforming how enterprises communicate with customers, Silverpop plays a significant role in driving engagement and revenue growth.

3ware

Series D in 2000
3ware specializes in SATA RAID storage solutions, serving clients across various sectors including wireless communications, wired infrastructure, enterprise storage, and industrial industries. Founded in 1980 and headquartered in California, the company has developed a novel storage-controller architecture that enables computer manufacturers to achieve high-end performance while utilizing low-cost disk drives. In addition to its core storage solutions, 3ware offers a range of products such as storage adapters, Ethernet devices, PCIe switches, fiber optic modules, LEDs, motion control encoders, and optical sensors.

E-Markets

Series B in 2000
E-Markets, founded in 1996 and based in Berthoud, Colorado, specializes in providing web-based software solutions tailored for the agribusiness industry. The company's offerings include tools for ordering, price risk management, inventory management, procurement, and traceability, all designed to meet the specific needs of agribusiness processes. E-Markets collaborated with Microsoft in 2002 to develop a new operational system utilizing a .Net framework, resulting in the creation of CINCH® and Intellego. These solutions integrate with Microsoft Dynamics GP financials to deliver comprehensive accounting services across various agribusiness sectors, including grain, seed, and fertilizer. By enhancing operational efficiencies, E-Markets supports ag retailers, processors, seed companies, and cooperatives in improving their financial performance.

eFrenzy

Venture Round in 2000
eFrenzy, Inc. (eFrenzy is a registered trademark of eFrenzy, Inc.) is led by a passionate and talented team with experience in the Internet, high technology, media, consumer products, strategy consulting and financial services. The eFrenzy team includes seasoned professionals from iVillage, Reuters, Washington Post-Newsweek Interactive, AltaVista, Excite@Home, Quote.com, Ticketmaster-CitySearch, Tripod, nytimes.com, Oracle, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, Andersen Consulting, McKinsey and Company and the Walt Disney Company. eFrenzy has received backing from key institutional and strategic investors including Trinity Ventures, Office Depot, Tribune Ventures, Ziff Brothers Investment, MDSI Mobile Data Solutions Inc., NeoCarta Ventures and iXL Ventures. The eFrenzy team has come together with a single vision: to revolutionize the services industry and to create a new online global marketplace by matching buyers' needs with any service, anywhere, any time.

Petroleum Place

Series B in 2000
Petroleum Place, Inc. is one of the leading portals and marketplaces for the upstream petroleum industry. The Petroleum Place Web site (www.petroleumplace.com), which launched in 1995, seeks to bring price and process efficiencies to each stage of the oil and gas property transaction lifecycle –streamlining the discovery, evaluation, acquisition, divestiture, and processing of petroleum properties.

Stockback Capital

Venture Round in 2000
Stockback offers a unique consumer stock ownership program designed to help average U.S. consumers build savings through their everyday purchases. By eliminating traditional barriers such as minimum balance requirements and excessive fees, Stockback enables members to earn rewards from a variety of merchants and invest these rewards into a no-load, no-fee fund managed by Merrill Lynch. Co-founded by Robert Feidelson, Timothy Parrott, and Eric Peters, the company is supported by a seasoned management team and has received initial investments from Ernst & Young. Stockback aims to create a more accessible avenue for personal savings and investment, allowing consumers to benefit from their spending habits.

Nimble Technology

Series B in 2000
Nimble Technology is an information technology company that is focused on the development of enterprise information integration solutions. It offers a data integration platform that is able to utilize XQuery to build web services and applications such as enterprise information portals and business intelligence systems. Nimble Technology was acquired by Actuate in July 2003. Nimble Technology was founded in 1999.

Perfect Commerce

Series B in 2000
Perfect Commerce is a provider of software-as-a-service (SaaS) spend management solutions and an open supplier network designed for small and medium-sized organizations. The company offers a range of solutions, including PerfectSource, which focuses on effective supply management; PerfectProcure, which manages the procure-to-pay process; and PerfectShop, which enhances visibility of approved goods and services. Additionally, Perfect Commerce features PerfectServices, a sourcing solution that identifies organizational needs and analyzes spending data to create tailored business solutions. The company also operates an Open Supplier Network, facilitating B2B transactions between buyers and suppliers. Its services cater to various industries, including chemicals, retail, energy, financial services, healthcare, hospitality, food products, education, manufacturing, technology, and transportation.

TrueSpectra

Venture Round in 2000
TrueSpectra had pioneered object-oriented resolution-independent render engines and related desktop, platform, and server-based dynamic imaging solutions including Phoito>Graphics, Netgraphica, and the TrueSpectra Image Server. The TrueSpectra Image Server is able to streamline image publishing and maintenance processes. TrueSpectra’s customers included Lowe's, Kinko's, the Ohio State University, and Macy. And it is partnered with Speedera, Macromedia, Oracle, and Blue Martini Software. TrueSpectra was founded in January 1990 by Stephen Sutherland who also spearheaded its R&D/patent portfolio. It merged with Scene7 and then the platform was acquired by Adobe to form the core foundation of its Experience Manager and other products which are a $B business today.

eTour

Venture Round in 2000
eTour is an online search engine based in Atlanta, Georgia, that serves as a web-surfing guide. The company specializes in connecting users with websites tailored to their personal interests, enhancing the online browsing experience. In addition to its primary function as a search engine, eTour also provides internet media and direct marketing services, aiming to streamline the way users discover content online.

Derivion

Series C in 2000
Founded in 1998 and experiencing tremendous growth, Derivion is the first e-billing application service provider (ASP) to leverage the power of the Internet to automate the bill delivery and payment process for organizations driven by recurring billing. Under the guidance of our experienced management team we are committed to delivering superior e-billing solutions to our customers. We deliver results through our own innovative solutions and via our many strategic partnerships, which enable Derivion to deliver a comprehensive, cost-effective approach for deploying and managing e-billing services.

Virage

Venture Round in 1999
Virage is a prominent provider of software solutions and application services designed to support media and entertainment companies, as well as enterprises and consumers, in the publishing, management, and distribution of video content over the Internet or intranets. The company focuses on enhancing video communication and security, enabling users to easily find and interact with video content in a user-friendly manner. By transforming video assets into engaging web experiences, Virage increases their value for content owners through features such as on-demand viewing, targeted advertising, community engagement, and e-commerce capabilities.
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