Netscape

Netscape Communications Corporation, established in 1994 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, specializes in the development, marketing, sale, and support of enterprise software solutions. Its primary offerings include e-commerce infrastructure and applications, targeting corporate intranets, extranets, and the internet. Netscape is a subsidiary of AOL Inc.

Todd Rulon-Miller

Senior VP Sales and Service

6 past transactions

Ibotta

Series B in 2014
Ibotta, founded in 2011 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado, operates as a mobile application that enables users to earn cashback on purchases from various brands and retailers. The company partners with these entities to offer cash incentives on products ranging from groceries to electronics, facilitating a mutually beneficial relationship between consumers and brands.

Oblix

Series C in 1998
Oblix, Inc., founded in 1996 and based in Cupertino, California, specializes in developing identity-based security solutions tailored for e-business networks. The company's flagship product is Oblix NetPoint, a web access management solution designed to provide an identity infrastructure for e-business environments. This solution includes features such as identity and web services management, access control, and single sign-on capabilities for enterprise and partner applications.

Red Hat

Venture Round in 1998
Red Hat, Inc. is a leading provider of open source software solutions, specializing in operating systems, virtualization, management, middleware, cloud, mobile, and storage technologies for enterprises around the globe. The company is best known for its flagship product, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which serves as a robust operating system platform for hybrid cloud environments. In addition to its core operating system, Red Hat offers a suite of solutions, including Red Hat Satellite for system management, Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for managing multiple operating systems, and Red Hat JBoss Middleware for application development and integration. The company also provides cloud solutions, mobile application development platforms, and tools for managing large datasets. Red Hat further enhances its offerings through consulting, support, and training services. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, Red Hat is recognized for its commitment to free and open source software, solidifying its position as a major player in the enterprise IT landscape.

Kiva Software

Acquisition in 1997
Kiva Software makes software for large enterprises.

InSoft

Acquisition in 1996
InSoft is a provider of collaborative computing, desktop conferencing, and distributed digital video development tools and applications. The company has been called a pioneer in the desktop videoconferencing market and is credited with developing Internet media streaming and VoIP/collaborative software applications that would later be developed into NetscapeConference and NetscapeMedia Server.

Collabra Software (Netscape)

Acquisition in 1995
Collabra Software develops collaborative computing software for information sharing and group conferencing applications. Its products help teams distribute information, share ideas, solicit input, solve problems, communicate decisions, and reduce the need for meetings. Collabra Software offers Collabra Share, which offers information sharing and group conferencing capabilities to an e-mail system along with tools to manage information overload, client/server architecture, plug and play e-mail integration, and remote support. Collabra has strategic partnerships with Banyan Systems, Inc., Microsoft, Novell, RSA, and Verity. The company was founded in 1993 and is based in Mountain View, California. Later on, Collabra Software, Inc. was acquired by Netscape Communications Corporation.
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