Lehman Holdings

Lehman Brothers was a global financial services firm founded in 1850 and headquartered in New York City. In 2008, the company filed for bankruptcy, leading to the acquisition of its North American investment banking and capital markets businesses by Barclays for $250 million in cash.

Jim Peet

Managing Director

108 past transactions

Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co.

Venture Round in 2015
Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer specializing in IP video surveillance products, established in 2011 and headquartered in Hangzhou, China. The company focuses on innovative technologies that enhance security and surveillance solutions. As of 2017, Zhejiang Uniview operates as a subsidiary of Hangzhou Jiaozhi Technology Co., Ltd. Through its advanced offerings, the company aims to provide comprehensive surveillance systems that meet diverse customer needs, positioning itself as a leader in the field of video surveillance technology.

Standard BioTools

Venture Round in 2009
Fluidigm Corporation develops and markets innovative technologies and tools for life sciences research globally. The company specializes in integrated fluidic circuits that control fluids at the nanoscale, enabling a range of applications in biological research. Its product offerings include analytical systems such as the Helios CyTOF system, the Hyperion imaging system, and the Biomark HD system, along with various assays and reagents designed for immuno-oncology and genetic analysis. Fluidigm also provides preparatory instruments and single-cell microfluidics, such as the C1 and Polaris systems. The company serves a diverse clientele, including academic institutions, clinical research laboratories, biopharmaceutical, biotechnology, and agricultural biotechnology companies, focusing on non-diagnostic and non-clinical applications. Established in 1999 as Mycometrix Corporation, it adopted the name Fluidigm Corporation in 2001 and is headquartered in South San Francisco, California.

Aerovance

Venture Round in 2009
Aerovance is a privately held biopharmaceutical company exclusively focused on developing and commercializing breakthrough medicines for respiratory and allergic diseases. The company maintains a solid intellectual property position with its strong portfolio of novel therapeutic candidates now in clinical development and several pre-clinical programs. The two lead products are human recombinant proteins: Aerovantâ„¢, an IL-4 and -13 receptor antagonist which is in Phase IIa studies for asthma and Aerodermâ„¢, a PEGylated IL-4 and IL-13 receptor antagonist in pre-clinical studies for eczema.

AOptix

Series D in 2009
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometric identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-capacity laser communication technologies. AOptix's products serve a variety of applications, including border security, national ID initiatives, aviation security, access control, and law enforcement. Additionally, its technologies are utilized in defense operations, providing network-centric capabilities for ground and air nodes. In the commercial realm, AOptix offers solutions for outdoor sporting events, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the transmission of uncompressed HD video, ensuring reliable bandwidth and carrier-grade availability across diverse telecommunications needs.

Ubicom

Series E in 2009
Ubicom is a privately held company based in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in the development of communications and media processor (CMP) and software platforms. The company focuses on addressing the specific needs of real-time interactive applications and multimedia content delivery within the digital home environment. Ubicom offers optimized system-level solutions tailored for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) across a diverse range of products, including wireless routers, access points, VoIP gateways, and streaming media devices. Their innovative multithreaded processor design and real-time operating system, combined with application-level solutions, aim to deliver a high-quality user experience characterized by exceptional ease of use.

ExaGrid

Series D in 2008
ExaGrid specializes in Tiered Backup Storage solutions. Their unique architecture includes a disk-cache Landing Zone for fast backups and restores, and a Repository Tier for cost-effective long-term retention. ExaGrid's scale-out design ensures a fixed-length backup window as data grows, eliminating expensive upgrades. They offer seven appliance models, mixable up to 32 appliances, with the largest system capable of handling up to 6PB full backup.

MyShape

Series C in 2008
MyShape.com is an online retail store created for you. Personalized stores (called myShop) search for and display clothing matched to a shopper's specific measurements, body shape and preferences.

Verified Identity Pass

Venture Round in 2008
The company's voluntary credentialing program, Clear, is the first and only privately run Registered Traveler program operating at a U.S. airport.

Palo Alto Networks

Series C in 2008
Palo Alto Networks is a California-based cybersecurity company that provides a comprehensive range of security solutions for organizations. The firm specializes in network security, cloud security, and security operations, making it a platform-based vendor in the cybersecurity space. With over 80,000 enterprise customers globally, Palo Alto Networks serves a significant portion of the Global 2000, demonstrating its prominent position in the industry. The company's offerings are designed to protect organizations from evolving cyber threats, ensuring robust security across various digital environments.

VideoIQ

Series B in 2008
VideoIQ, Inc. specializes in the production of intelligent video surveillance systems, offering a range of products including Icvr intelligent IP cameras and encoders equipped with video recording and analytics capabilities. These products integrate advanced video analytics, content-aware storage, and intelligent networking, transforming traditional surveillance into a proactive security solution. VideoIQ serves various sectors, including utilities and infrastructure, industrial settings, transportation, and homeland security, as well as corporate campuses and commercial outdoor spaces. The company targets customers in diverse environments such as water treatment facilities, factories, truck and train terminals, government buildings, and residential areas. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, VideoIQ distributes its products across the United States and Europe through a network of video surveillance integrators and resellers.

Aspen Aerogels

Series D in 2008
Aspen Aerogels, Inc. is a leading company in the aerogel technology sector, specializing in the design, development, manufacture, and sale of high-performance insulation products. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Northborough, Massachusetts, the company primarily serves the energy infrastructure and building materials markets globally. Its product lineup includes Pyrogel XTE, Pyrogel HPS, and Cryogel Z, which are tailored for various applications, including power generation and cryogenic systems. Aspen Aerogels also offers solutions like Spaceloft, designed for both offshore oil production and building materials. The company's insulation solutions are recognized for their superior thermal efficiency, often outperforming traditional materials by up to eight times. Additionally, Aspen Aerogels engages in research and development activities, collaborating with U.S. government agencies and other institutions to advance aerogel technology.

Jaxtr

Series B in 2008
Jaxtr, Inc. is a social communications company based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2005. The company offers a range of services that integrate global calling, SMS, and social networking. Jaxtr initially gained attention with its VOIP widget, which allows users to receive calls while keeping their personal phone numbers private. It provides users with free local numbers to bypass expensive international charges and charges a nominal fee for connections to mobile phones. Additionally, Jaxtr operates Cafe Jaxtr, a social network designed for users to connect and discuss shared interests, while also offering free global SMS to enhance user engagement. The company differentiates itself from competitors by enabling calls from any phone, including mobile and landline, without requiring software downloads or Internet access. As of June 2009, Jaxtr operates as a subsidiary of Sabse Technologies Inc.

NileGuide

Series B in 2008
NileGuide is a travel planning site that lets you search for hotels, restaurants, and other activities with advanced preference filters and build a free custom guide to more than 100 destinations.

SearchMe

Series E in 2008
SearchMe, Inc. is a search engine solutions company based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2004. Originally known as Kavam, Inc., it launched its visual search engine in private beta in March 2008. The platform utilizes a unique visual interface that allows users to find information more efficiently by presenting search results as images sorted into categories. This innovation aims to reduce the clutter of irrelevant results and enhance the user experience. The concept emerged when the company's chairman, Mark Kvamme, noticed the difficulty in sifting through unrelated search results. Founders Randy Adams and John Holland further refined this idea after a personal experience where a visual approach could simplify searching for children's websites. After extensive development and engineering, SearchMe was established as a solution to improve online searching, leveraging the capabilities of modern internet technology.

Storwize

Series C in 2008
Storwize, Inc. specializes in real-time data compression solutions that enhance storage capacity in network environments. Its appliances are installed between storage arrays and networks, offering organizations a significant increase in storage space, typically ranging from 2 to 5 times the original capacity. The STN-6000p capacity optimization platform further boosts the effective capacity of existing NAS infrastructure by up to 15 times, employing real-time lossless data compression. This appliance, based on a robust multi-core hardware platform, delivers substantial data compression rates—averaging over 65% across a variety of applications and exceeding 90% for critical business applications—without compromising performance. Storwize's solutions require no alterations to workflow and can be seamlessly integrated into existing systems, making them suitable for even the most data-intensive enterprise environments. The company has earned multiple industry accolades and has successfully partnered with prominent storage vendors, expanding its customer base across various sectors globally.

SearchMe

Series D in 2008
SearchMe, Inc. is a search engine solutions company based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2004. Originally known as Kavam, Inc., it launched its visual search engine in private beta in March 2008. The platform utilizes a unique visual interface that allows users to find information more efficiently by presenting search results as images sorted into categories. This innovation aims to reduce the clutter of irrelevant results and enhance the user experience. The concept emerged when the company's chairman, Mark Kvamme, noticed the difficulty in sifting through unrelated search results. Founders Randy Adams and John Holland further refined this idea after a personal experience where a visual approach could simplify searching for children's websites. After extensive development and engineering, SearchMe was established as a solution to improve online searching, leveraging the capabilities of modern internet technology.

Ubicom

Series D in 2008
Ubicom is a privately held company based in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in the development of communications and media processor (CMP) and software platforms. The company focuses on addressing the specific needs of real-time interactive applications and multimedia content delivery within the digital home environment. Ubicom offers optimized system-level solutions tailored for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) across a diverse range of products, including wireless routers, access points, VoIP gateways, and streaming media devices. Their innovative multithreaded processor design and real-time operating system, combined with application-level solutions, aim to deliver a high-quality user experience characterized by exceptional ease of use.

PEAK Surgical

Series C in 2008
PEAK Surgical is a medical device company based in Palo Alto, California, specializing in innovative surgical tools designed to enhance precision and control during surgical procedures. The company offers the PEAK Surgery System, which includes a range of disposable cutting devices that combine the accuracy of a scalpel with the bleeding control typically associated with traditional electrosurgery, minimizing collateral damage. This system is approved for use in various surgical specialties, including general, plastic and reconstructive, ENT, gynecologic, orthopedic, arthroscopic, spinal, and neurological procedures in the United States, as well as for general surgery in the European Union. PEAK Surgical aims to address critical needs in the surgical market by providing advanced solutions that improve patient outcomes.

Lucky Pai

Series B in 2008
Lucky Pai is a Chinese shopping network offering home appliances, cosmetics, apparel, food, digital devices and more.

KAYAK

Series D in 2007
KAYAK is a global leader in travel search, empowering millions of travelers to make informed decisions. Since its 2004 inception in the US, KAYAK has expanded to over 60 countries, offering a comprehensive platform that compares prices from hundreds of travel websites for flights, hotels, rental cars, and vacation packages. Its suite of tools includes KAYAK Trips, Explore, and Price Forecast. KAYAK also manages a portfolio of metasearch brands, processing over 6 billion queries annually. The company, now part of Booking Holdings Inc., was founded by industry veterans including Steve Hafner, Paul English, Terrell Jones, and Greg Slyngstad.

Qunar.com

Series B in 2007
Qunar is a prominent Chinese-language online travel information provider, established in 2005 in Beijing. It operates as a search engine for web and mobile users, offering comprehensive travel-related information including flights, hotels, holiday packages, and group-buying deals. The platform aims to facilitate informed travel decisions by providing users with vast amounts of data from over 700 Chinese online travel websites, encompassing more than 100,000 hotels and 11,000 air routes. With a user base of approximately 75 million monthly visitors and 34 million activated mobile app users, Qunar leverages advanced technology to deliver fast and accurate search results. The company also features group-buying deals across more than 100 cities in China. As a significant player in the travel industry, Qunar competes primarily with Elong and Ctrip.

ExaGrid

Series C in 2007
ExaGrid specializes in Tiered Backup Storage solutions. Their unique architecture includes a disk-cache Landing Zone for fast backups and restores, and a Repository Tier for cost-effective long-term retention. ExaGrid's scale-out design ensures a fixed-length backup window as data grows, eliminating expensive upgrades. They offer seven appliance models, mixable up to 32 appliances, with the largest system capable of handling up to 6PB full backup.

Mobilygen

Series E in 2007
Mobilygen Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in the United States, specializing in the development of multimedia processors. The company designs advanced video compression and decompression semiconductor solutions that enable high definition and multi-channel standard definition encoding and decoding. Its products are implemented in system on chip solutions and include low power options suitable for standard definition applications. In addition to its semiconductor offerings, Mobilygen provides essential tools for developing evaluation platforms, software, reference designs, and customer support, ensuring comprehensive solutions for its clients in the multimedia space.

XO

Private Equity Round in 2007
XO is a private aviation company that offers a comprehensive range of flight services for both businesses and individuals. Founded in 2006 and based in San Carlos, California, XO integrates the operational expertise of XOJET with advanced technology originally developed by JetSmarter. This combination allows the company to provide innovative, asset-light flying solutions that serve as alternatives to traditional jet ownership and the conventional jet card model. XO's platform facilitates fixed-price charters and customized private jet membership programs, utilizing machine learning and predictive analytics to enable users to search for flights, compare options, and book instantly. By providing unlimited access to a diverse fleet with competitive pricing and high service standards, XO aims to enhance the private aviation experience while challenging the conventional commercial aviation industry.

Tribotek

Series E in 2007
Tribotek, Inc. is an electrical interconnect technology company based in Burlington, Massachusetts, specializing in the design, development, and manufacture of high current power connectors and power distribution systems. Incorporated in 2001, the company produces components utilized in a wide range of applications, including power supplies, servers, rectifiers, inverters, robotics, and automated test equipment. Additionally, Tribotek's products serve various military and telecommunications needs, demonstrating its versatility in the electrical interconnect market. Originally a subsidiary of Methode Electronics, Tribotek merged with Cableco Technologies Corporation, further expanding its capabilities and reach in the industry.

PowerReviews

Series B in 2007
PowerReviews provides a Software-as-a-Service platform enabling brands and retailers worldwide to collect and leverage user-generated content like reviews, ratings, and questions to enhance customer engagement.

Kontera

Series B in 2007
Kontera Technologies is a San Francisco-based company established in 2003 that specializes in Internet-based big data marketing solutions for marketers and publishers. The company offers a content activation platform that analyzes and correlates over 400 million daily conversations and content views in real-time, utilizing data from 15,000 exclusive publishers and many top-ranking websites. This platform dynamically activates brands' owned content, advertising, and organic content to enhance marketing effectiveness across display, mobile, and social environments. Kontera's services include an in-text advertising solution, ContentLink, which identifies contextually relevant keywords on publishers' web pages and matches them with appropriate advertisements. The company reaches more than 170 million consumers monthly and serves notable advertisers such as Chrysler, GM, Kraft, P&G, and Microsoft. Kontera is supported by several venture capital firms and maintains offices in multiple cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, London, and Tel Aviv.

MyShape

Series B in 2007
MyShape.com is an online retail store created for you. Personalized stores (called myShop) search for and display clothing matched to a shopper's specific measurements, body shape and preferences.

MarkLogic

Series C in 2007
MarkLogic Corporation is a global enterprise software company specializing in data integration and management. It offers a unified NoSQL database platform that ingests, harmonizes, and analyzes complex data from diverse sources, enabling organizations to gain insights faster. The company's flagship product, MarkLogic Data Hub, simplifies data integration, reduces costs, and enhances agility. MarkLogic serves a wide range of industries, including finance, healthcare, government, and media, with clients such as major banks, pharmaceutical companies, and U.S. government agencies. Headquartered in San Carlos, California, MarkLogic has offices worldwide.

TheMarkets

Venture Round in 2007
TheMarkets.com is a provider of financial research services catering to over 2,000 institutional investment management firms globally. The platform offers web-based investment research, broker research, and earnings models and estimates, facilitating informed decision-making for institutional investors and corporations. Its ownership includes prominent financial institutions such as Bank of America Securities, Citi, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, and Goldman Sachs, among others. By delivering comprehensive research and workflow solutions, TheMarkets.com supports the investment community in navigating complex financial markets.

Light Sciences Oncology

Series B in 2007
Light Sciences Oncology, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on developing and manufacturing talaporfin sodium, a water-soluble drug for the treatment of solid tumors and other medical indications. The company specializes in providing innovative oncology solutions, including a single-use, LED-based drug activator that delivers a precise light dose to enhance treatment efficacy. Its primary applications include the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma, metastatic colorectal cancer, and benign prostatic hyperplasia. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, Light Sciences Oncology combines advanced drug development with a commitment to improving patient care through non-invasive treatment options.

Tumri

Series B in 2007
Tumri is an online advertising platform that developed an interactive display advertising system. The company provides dynamic media options that integrate and optimize media selection and acquisition within marketing campaigns, transforming display media into a real-time marketing channel to personalize and enhance campaign performance. It supports post-click landing page optimization and offers real-time marketing analytics to simplify campaign launches and reduce time-to-value for dynamic creative campaigns. Tumri's technology enables advertisers to craft targeted messages on-the-fly within ad experiences. The company was acquired by Collective in July 2011.

AOptix

Series C in 2007
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometric identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-capacity laser communication technologies. AOptix's products serve a variety of applications, including border security, national ID initiatives, aviation security, access control, and law enforcement. Additionally, its technologies are utilized in defense operations, providing network-centric capabilities for ground and air nodes. In the commercial realm, AOptix offers solutions for outdoor sporting events, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the transmission of uncompressed HD video, ensuring reliable bandwidth and carrier-grade availability across diverse telecommunications needs.

Aerovance

Series C in 2007
Aerovance is a privately held biopharmaceutical company exclusively focused on developing and commercializing breakthrough medicines for respiratory and allergic diseases. The company maintains a solid intellectual property position with its strong portfolio of novel therapeutic candidates now in clinical development and several pre-clinical programs. The two lead products are human recombinant proteins: Aerovantâ„¢, an IL-4 and -13 receptor antagonist which is in Phase IIa studies for asthma and Aerodermâ„¢, a PEGylated IL-4 and IL-13 receptor antagonist in pre-clinical studies for eczema.

Meru Networks

Series D in 2007
Meru Networks specializes in the development and marketing of wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that leverage virtualization to provide robust wireless services for critical business applications, including voice, video, and data. Since its inception in 2003, the company has introduced its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture, distinguishing itself from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Meru's products aim to deliver high levels of performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness, previously associated only with wired networking environments, thereby enabling enterprises to effectively manage their wireless networking needs.

Lifesize

Series D in 2006
LifeSize Communications Inc. specializes in cloud-based video conferencing and collaboration solutions tailored for businesses of all sizes, including small and medium enterprises and large corporations. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, the company offers a range of products such as Lifesize Cloud, which provides seamless video meeting connectivity, and Lifesize Icon Flex, designed for small meeting spaces. Their offerings also include Lifesize Share, a wireless content-sharing solution, and Lifesize Dash, a software platform for real-time collaboration. LifeSize has earned recognition for its customer satisfaction and technological innovation, notably being the first to offer 4K video conferencing solutions. The company serves a diverse clientele across various sectors, including healthcare, legal, financial services, and government. LifeSize operates globally, with additional offices in multiple countries and is currently a subsidiary of Serenova, LLC.

PEAK Surgical

Series B in 2006
PEAK Surgical is a medical device company based in Palo Alto, California, specializing in innovative surgical tools designed to enhance precision and control during surgical procedures. The company offers the PEAK Surgery System, which includes a range of disposable cutting devices that combine the accuracy of a scalpel with the bleeding control typically associated with traditional electrosurgery, minimizing collateral damage. This system is approved for use in various surgical specialties, including general, plastic and reconstructive, ENT, gynecologic, orthopedic, arthroscopic, spinal, and neurological procedures in the United States, as well as for general surgery in the European Union. PEAK Surgical aims to address critical needs in the surgical market by providing advanced solutions that improve patient outcomes.

Linux NetworX

Series D in 2006
Linux Networx, Inc. is a provider of Linux-based high performance computing (HPC) solutions, established in 1989 and headquartered in Bluffdale, Utah. The company specializes in designing, delivering, and supporting HPC cluster solutions, which encompass compute, storage, and visualization technologies. One of its key offerings is Clusterworx Advanced, a cluster management software that allows administrators to efficiently install, manage, and monitor heterogeneous clusters. In addition to its hardware and software solutions, Linux Networx provides a range of technical services, including batch scheduling implementations, application optimization, security implementations, and application configuration and tuning. The company serves various industries, including aerospace, automotive, government, heavy equipment, academia, life sciences, heavy manufacturing, and oil and gas. In February 2008, Linux Networx was acquired by Silicon Graphics Inc.

Kontera

Series A in 2006
Kontera Technologies is a San Francisco-based company established in 2003 that specializes in Internet-based big data marketing solutions for marketers and publishers. The company offers a content activation platform that analyzes and correlates over 400 million daily conversations and content views in real-time, utilizing data from 15,000 exclusive publishers and many top-ranking websites. This platform dynamically activates brands' owned content, advertising, and organic content to enhance marketing effectiveness across display, mobile, and social environments. Kontera's services include an in-text advertising solution, ContentLink, which identifies contextually relevant keywords on publishers' web pages and matches them with appropriate advertisements. The company reaches more than 170 million consumers monthly and serves notable advertisers such as Chrysler, GM, Kraft, P&G, and Microsoft. Kontera is supported by several venture capital firms and maintains offices in multiple cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, London, and Tel Aviv.

Negevtech

Series D in 2006
Negevtech, Ltd. provides patterned wafer optical inspection systems for the semiconductor industry. It offers Negevtech 3100, a wafer inspection system that offers wafer inspection of memory devices in front-end and back-end of line inspection applications. The company offers products for finding defects and controlling yields in semiconductor wafer processing. It has facilities in Texas, Idaho, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, Singapore, and Germany. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Santa Clara, California with an additional office in Rehovot, Israel.

TeleNav

Venture Round in 2006
Telenav, Inc. is a provider of connected car and location-based platform services, operating primarily in the United States and internationally. The company has two main segments: Automotive and Mobile Navigation. Telenav offers a range of automotive navigation solutions, including on-board software that provides voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation, as well as brought-in navigation services. Additionally, it delivers real-time mobile navigation under its own brand and through partnerships with wireless carriers. Telenav's clientele includes automobile manufacturers, original equipment manufacturers, advertisers, and end users, with its services mainly distributed through wireless carrier partnerships. Established in 1999 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Telenav aims to enhance the driving experience by leveraging its location platform for personalized navigation, mapping, and targeted advertising.

Primarion

Series E in 2006
Primarion is a mixed signal integrated circuit (IC) company that designs, manufactures and markets digital power ICs to address inflection points in power management for the computing, graphics and communication markets. At Primarion, they enjoy a distinct competitive advantage by delivering customer-partnered solutions. They make relationship building a priority, while offering their customers cutting edge technology.

Kodiak Networks

Series B in 2005
Kodiak Networks provides mobile solutions designed for wireless operators, focusing on community and group-based communications. The company offers a robust portfolio known as the Kodiak Connected Portfolio, which includes an integrated suite of mobile applications and user interfaces compatible with various devices. This portfolio is built on the Kodiak Real Time Exchange (RTX), a flexible, standards-based platform that supports multiple generations of IMS-compliant technologies and can scale from independent operators to multinational carriers utilizing 2G, 3G, 4G, and LTE networks. Key features of Kodiak's offerings include mobile conferencing, messaging, presence and contact management, and broadband push-to-talk services, enabling carriers to deliver innovative mobile voice solutions to their customers.

Navini Networks

Series E in 2005
Navini Networks specializes in providing portable, plug-n-play broadband wireless access solutions in the United States. The company offers a range of pre-Mobile WiMAX products, including the Ripwave MX product line, which features portable base stations, modems, radio frequency combiners, and element management systems. In addition, Navini Networks develops Smart WiMAX technology, which incorporates beamformed MIMO and smart beamforming to enhance mobile broadband services. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Richardson, Texas, Navini Networks aims to deliver effective broadband solutions to the mass market.

Primarion

Series D in 2005
Primarion is a mixed signal integrated circuit (IC) company that designs, manufactures and markets digital power ICs to address inflection points in power management for the computing, graphics and communication markets. At Primarion, they enjoy a distinct competitive advantage by delivering customer-partnered solutions. They make relationship building a priority, while offering their customers cutting edge technology.

AOptix

Series B in 2005
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometric identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-capacity laser communication technologies. AOptix's products serve a variety of applications, including border security, national ID initiatives, aviation security, access control, and law enforcement. Additionally, its technologies are utilized in defense operations, providing network-centric capabilities for ground and air nodes. In the commercial realm, AOptix offers solutions for outdoor sporting events, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the transmission of uncompressed HD video, ensuring reliable bandwidth and carrier-grade availability across diverse telecommunications needs.

Isilon Systems

Series D in 2005
Isilon Systems is a developer of intelligent clustered storage systems designed for managing digital content and unstructured data. The company's flagship product, Isilon IQ, integrates a high-performance clustered storage architecture with a distributed file system, offering exceptional simplicity and scalability. Isilon's solutions cater to data-intensive industries, including media and entertainment, digital imaging, life sciences, and oil and gas, enabling efficient storage and management of file-based data such as video, audio, digital images, and simulation data. Through its innovative technology, Isilon Systems addresses the growing demands for storage in various sectors that require robust data handling capabilities.

Mobilygen

Series C in 2005
Mobilygen Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in the United States, specializing in the development of multimedia processors. The company designs advanced video compression and decompression semiconductor solutions that enable high definition and multi-channel standard definition encoding and decoding. Its products are implemented in system on chip solutions and include low power options suitable for standard definition applications. In addition to its semiconductor offerings, Mobilygen provides essential tools for developing evaluation platforms, software, reference designs, and customer support, ensuring comprehensive solutions for its clients in the multimedia space.

Aspen Aerogels

Series D in 2005
Aspen Aerogels, Inc. is a leading company in the aerogel technology sector, specializing in the design, development, manufacture, and sale of high-performance insulation products. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Northborough, Massachusetts, the company primarily serves the energy infrastructure and building materials markets globally. Its product lineup includes Pyrogel XTE, Pyrogel HPS, and Cryogel Z, which are tailored for various applications, including power generation and cryogenic systems. Aspen Aerogels also offers solutions like Spaceloft, designed for both offshore oil production and building materials. The company's insulation solutions are recognized for their superior thermal efficiency, often outperforming traditional materials by up to eight times. Additionally, Aspen Aerogels engages in research and development activities, collaborating with U.S. government agencies and other institutions to advance aerogel technology.

Shoretel

Series H in 2004
ShoreTel, based in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in developing and selling Internet Protocol (IP) communication systems for enterprises both domestically and internationally. The company provides a range of solutions, including IP phones, voice switches, and service appliances, all built on a distributed software architecture that allows multi-site businesses to operate under a unified telecommunications system. Key offerings include the ShoreTel Communicator, which integrates IP telephony with instant messaging and video collaboration, as well as a contact center solution that efficiently routes incoming contacts. Additionally, ShoreTel supports businesses with custom application development, system design, installation, and training services. Founded in 1996, ShoreTel serves a diverse clientele, including small, medium, and large companies, as well as public institutions across various sectors such as education, healthcare, and technology.

CreekPath Systems

Series C in 2004
CreekPath Systems was a global provider of storage operations management software that specialized in policy-based storage automation products. The company's solutions enabled customers to optimize their storage investments by offering enhanced visibility and operational control over their data center assets. Through its technology, CreekPath Systems helped clients gain a comprehensive understanding of the costs and benefits associated with key storage assets, ensuring that their storage strategies aligned with business priorities and ultimately increasing their return on investments.

Aerovance

Series B in 2004
Aerovance is a privately held biopharmaceutical company exclusively focused on developing and commercializing breakthrough medicines for respiratory and allergic diseases. The company maintains a solid intellectual property position with its strong portfolio of novel therapeutic candidates now in clinical development and several pre-clinical programs. The two lead products are human recombinant proteins: Aerovantâ„¢, an IL-4 and -13 receptor antagonist which is in Phase IIa studies for asthma and Aerodermâ„¢, a PEGylated IL-4 and IL-13 receptor antagonist in pre-clinical studies for eczema.

Navini Networks

Series D in 2004
Navini Networks specializes in providing portable, plug-n-play broadband wireless access solutions in the United States. The company offers a range of pre-Mobile WiMAX products, including the Ripwave MX product line, which features portable base stations, modems, radio frequency combiners, and element management systems. In addition, Navini Networks develops Smart WiMAX technology, which incorporates beamformed MIMO and smart beamforming to enhance mobile broadband services. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Richardson, Texas, Navini Networks aims to deliver effective broadband solutions to the mass market.

MarkLogic

Series B in 2004
MarkLogic Corporation is a global enterprise software company specializing in data integration and management. It offers a unified NoSQL database platform that ingests, harmonizes, and analyzes complex data from diverse sources, enabling organizations to gain insights faster. The company's flagship product, MarkLogic Data Hub, simplifies data integration, reduces costs, and enhances agility. MarkLogic serves a wide range of industries, including finance, healthcare, government, and media, with clients such as major banks, pharmaceutical companies, and U.S. government agencies. Headquartered in San Carlos, California, MarkLogic has offices worldwide.

Endeca Technologies

Series C in 2004
Endeca Technologies is a provider of information management software that specializes in enterprise search solutions for large organizations, including notable clients such as Borders, Boeing, the Census Bureau, the EPA, Ford, Hallmark, IBM, and Toshiba. The company focuses on guided search technology, which auto-categorizes search results based on user-entered keywords, facilitating more efficient information retrieval. Endeca's pricing for installations ranges significantly, from $100,000 to over $10 million, reflecting the scale and complexity of their solutions. In the competitive landscape, Endeca faces competition from other search technology providers, including FAST Search & Transfer, which was acquired by Microsoft in 2008. Through its innovative software, Endeca aims to help businesses adapt to changing needs and integrate data effectively.

Isilon Systems

Series C in 2004
Isilon Systems is a developer of intelligent clustered storage systems designed for managing digital content and unstructured data. The company's flagship product, Isilon IQ, integrates a high-performance clustered storage architecture with a distributed file system, offering exceptional simplicity and scalability. Isilon's solutions cater to data-intensive industries, including media and entertainment, digital imaging, life sciences, and oil and gas, enabling efficient storage and management of file-based data such as video, audio, digital images, and simulation data. Through its innovative technology, Isilon Systems addresses the growing demands for storage in various sectors that require robust data handling capabilities.

Jazz Pharmaceuticals

Series B in 2004
Jazz Pharmaceuticals is a biopharmaceutical company based in Ireland that specializes in developing and commercializing innovative treatments for neurology and oncology, particularly in underserved markets. The company has nine approved drugs, including Xyrem and Xywav, which treat narcolepsy, and Zepzelca, Rylaze, and Vyxeos, aimed at various cancers such as metastatic small cell lung cancer and acute leukemias. Additionally, Jazz acquired GW Pharmaceuticals, enhancing its portfolio with Epidiolex, a treatment for severe, rare forms of epilepsy. Other notable products include Cystadane for homocystinuria and Antizol for ethylene glycol and methanol poisoning. Jazz Pharmaceuticals is committed to addressing significant medical needs through its targeted therapies.

Shoretel

Series G in 2004
ShoreTel, based in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in developing and selling Internet Protocol (IP) communication systems for enterprises both domestically and internationally. The company provides a range of solutions, including IP phones, voice switches, and service appliances, all built on a distributed software architecture that allows multi-site businesses to operate under a unified telecommunications system. Key offerings include the ShoreTel Communicator, which integrates IP telephony with instant messaging and video collaboration, as well as a contact center solution that efficiently routes incoming contacts. Additionally, ShoreTel supports businesses with custom application development, system design, installation, and training services. Founded in 1996, ShoreTel serves a diverse clientele, including small, medium, and large companies, as well as public institutions across various sectors such as education, healthcare, and technology.

Egenera

Series D in 2004
Egenera, Inc. is a provider of cloud services and data center infrastructure management software, headquartered in Boxborough, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Tokyo and Dublin. Founded in 2000, the company specializes in delivering the Egenera Cloud Suite, which includes PAN Cloud Director, PAN Manager, and PAN Domain Manager. This suite allows enterprises and service providers to design, deploy, manage, and protect IT as a cloud service. Egenera's offerings also encompass the Xterity Cloud Service, which provides dedicated, managed, private, and hybrid cloud services, including Infrastructure as a Service, Disaster Recovery as a Service, and Backup as a Service, primarily through partnerships with managed service providers and independent software vendors. The company supports a diverse clientele, including enterprise data centers, government agencies, and various service providers globally, and maintains partnerships with leading technology firms to enhance its product capabilities. In addition to software solutions, Egenera offers consulting, training, and various support services to its clients.

Standard BioTools

Series D in 2004
Fluidigm Corporation develops and markets innovative technologies and tools for life sciences research globally. The company specializes in integrated fluidic circuits that control fluids at the nanoscale, enabling a range of applications in biological research. Its product offerings include analytical systems such as the Helios CyTOF system, the Hyperion imaging system, and the Biomark HD system, along with various assays and reagents designed for immuno-oncology and genetic analysis. Fluidigm also provides preparatory instruments and single-cell microfluidics, such as the C1 and Polaris systems. The company serves a diverse clientele, including academic institutions, clinical research laboratories, biopharmaceutical, biotechnology, and agricultural biotechnology companies, focusing on non-diagnostic and non-clinical applications. Established in 1999 as Mycometrix Corporation, it adopted the name Fluidigm Corporation in 2001 and is headquartered in South San Francisco, California.

Celion Networks

Series C in 2003
Celion Networks, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets enterprise optical networking products. The company markets an enterprise-class solution that enables transport of data over distance. It provides customer solutions for network design and dark fiber acquisition, hardware installation, network management, and long-term maintenance.

Neuberger Berman

Acquisition in 2003
Founded in 1939, Neuberger Berman is an independent, employee-owned global investment management firm. It offers a broad range of investment solutions to institutions and individuals through customized separately managed accounts, mutual funds, and alternative investment products. The firm specializes in equity, fixed income, and alternatives investments across the globe.

Auxilium Pharmaceuticals

Series D in 2003
Auxilium Pharmaceuticals, founded in 1999, specializes in the development and marketing of pharmaceutical products primarily aimed at urology and sexual health disorders. The company is committed to improving patient outcomes through the identification, development, and commercialization of innovative specialty biopharmaceuticals. Over the years, Auxilium has expanded its mission to address a broader range of unmet medical needs, focusing on creating novel treatment options that enhance the quality of life for patients dealing with various health challenges.

NETGEAR

Post in 2003
NETGEAR is a global networking company offering innovative products for consumers, businesses, and service providers. Its product portfolio includes wired and wireless devices enabling networking, broadband access, and network connectivity. NETGEAR serves approximately 28,000 retail locations worldwide and collaborates with around 27,000 value-added resellers.

GameFly

Series B in 2003
GameFly is an online video game rental service that offers a wide selection of video games for various gaming consoles. The company allows members to rent multiple games at once without due dates, late fees, or shipping charges, providing access to an extensive library of titles. In addition to renting games, GameFly sells consoles, controllers, accessories, and collectibles. It also offers mobile apps and downloadable PC games for purchase and play, catering to the diverse needs of gamers.

SevenSpace

Venture Round in 2003
SevenSpace is a company based in Ashburn, Virginia, specializing in application and infrastructure monitoring, management, and administration services. It offers a range of outsourced information technology management services designed to support business operations effectively. The company focuses on ensuring that clients' IT systems are efficiently managed and monitored, enabling them to maintain optimal performance and reliability.

Scion Pharmaceuticals

Series B in 2002
Scion Pharmaceuticals is a biotechnology company that specializes in the research and development of small-molecule drugs. The company's primary focus is on identifying and optimizing treatments for central nervous system (CNS) disorders and cardiovascular diseases. Scion Pharmaceuticals is known for its innovative approach to drug development, particularly in the area of ion channel modulators, which play a crucial role in various physiological processes. Through its targeted research services, the company aims to advance therapeutic options and improve patient outcomes in these critical areas of healthcare.

comScore

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

Negevtech

Series C in 2002
Negevtech, Ltd. provides patterned wafer optical inspection systems for the semiconductor industry. It offers Negevtech 3100, a wafer inspection system that offers wafer inspection of memory devices in front-end and back-end of line inspection applications. The company offers products for finding defects and controlling yields in semiconductor wafer processing. It has facilities in Texas, Idaho, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, Singapore, and Germany. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Santa Clara, California with an additional office in Rehovot, Israel.

AOptix

Series B in 2002
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometric identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-capacity laser communication technologies. AOptix's products serve a variety of applications, including border security, national ID initiatives, aviation security, access control, and law enforcement. Additionally, its technologies are utilized in defense operations, providing network-centric capabilities for ground and air nodes. In the commercial realm, AOptix offers solutions for outdoor sporting events, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the transmission of uncompressed HD video, ensuring reliable bandwidth and carrier-grade availability across diverse telecommunications needs.

Atrica

Series C in 2002
Atrica is a provider of carrier Ethernet solutions designed for metropolitan area networks. The company specializes in manufacturing carrier Ethernet core, aggregation, and edge switches, along with a service platform for Ethernet networks. Atrica's offerings extend to various Ethernet services, including Ethernet Internet access, Ethernet transparent LAN, T1 private line, Ethernet private line, and Ethernet private network services. The company's technology supports a diverse clientele, including incumbent local service providers, competitive carriers, cable operators, and enterprises, enabling them to enhance their telecommunications capabilities and deliver broadband services to both business and residential customers.

SevenSpace

Series D in 2002
SevenSpace is a company based in Ashburn, Virginia, specializing in application and infrastructure monitoring, management, and administration services. It offers a range of outsourced information technology management services designed to support business operations effectively. The company focuses on ensuring that clients' IT systems are efficiently managed and monitored, enabling them to maintain optimal performance and reliability.

Primarion

Series C in 2002
Primarion is a mixed signal integrated circuit (IC) company that designs, manufactures and markets digital power ICs to address inflection points in power management for the computing, graphics and communication markets. At Primarion, they enjoy a distinct competitive advantage by delivering customer-partnered solutions. They make relationship building a priority, while offering their customers cutting edge technology.

OpenReach

Series B in 2002
OpenReach Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of British Telecommunications plc, responsible for operating the UK's digital network infrastructure. The company connects a wide range of entities, including homes, mobile phone masts, schools, businesses, and government institutions, to the global network. OpenReach is dedicated to building a high-quality network and ensuring that all individuals and organizations in the UK have access to reliable connectivity. Their mission focuses on enhancing the digital experience for users across the country by providing essential networking services.

Neuvis

Series D in 2002
NeuVis is a software development company that specializes in creating model-driven application development tools designed for the rapid development of enterprise-class, n-tier applications. Their flagship product provides an end-to-end development platform tailored for e-business applications, enabling organizations to conduct transactions online efficiently. NeuVis' technology is compatible with major application server and database environments, including those from BEA, IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle. This flexibility allows companies to quickly bring applications to market while minimizing maintenance costs and ensuring adaptability to changing technologies. NeuVis' solutions can also integrate with existing tools from other providers, enhancing their usability in diverse software environments.

Standard BioTools

Series C in 2001
Fluidigm Corporation develops and markets innovative technologies and tools for life sciences research globally. The company specializes in integrated fluidic circuits that control fluids at the nanoscale, enabling a range of applications in biological research. Its product offerings include analytical systems such as the Helios CyTOF system, the Hyperion imaging system, and the Biomark HD system, along with various assays and reagents designed for immuno-oncology and genetic analysis. Fluidigm also provides preparatory instruments and single-cell microfluidics, such as the C1 and Polaris systems. The company serves a diverse clientele, including academic institutions, clinical research laboratories, biopharmaceutical, biotechnology, and agricultural biotechnology companies, focusing on non-diagnostic and non-clinical applications. Established in 1999 as Mycometrix Corporation, it adopted the name Fluidigm Corporation in 2001 and is headquartered in South San Francisco, California.

kVault Software

Series A in 2001
KVS is the provider of content archiving solutions today. Our flagship product Enterprise Vault offers a total archiving platform for Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint Portal Server, IM and file server environments. Enterprise Vault allows you to streamline and reduce the ongoing cost of information storage for the enterprise and simultaneously keep it instantly accessible for users and the organization.

MystiCom

Venture Round in 2001
Mysticom is a technology company based in Netanya, Israel, specializing in the development of integrated circuit solutions for the enterprise, data center, and storage markets. Founded in 1997, the company designs network integrated circuits with a focus on digital signal processing and analog and mixed-signal design. Mysticom provides a range of products including PC network interface cards and LAN on motherboard solutions, as well as gigabit Ethernet switch equipment. The company's expertise extends to communications system design and VLSI integration, positioning it as a provider of advanced solutions for high-speed communication systems.

NTRU Cryptosystems

Series B in 2001
NTRU Cryptosystems, Inc., established in 1996 by four Brown University mathematicians and cryptographers, is a leading provider of innovative security solutions. The company specializes in developing and implementing standard-based security architectures and protocols, with a particular focus on the NTRU algorithm suite. NTRU's offerings are designed to protect consumer devices, server infrastructures, and digital media delivery mechanisms from piracy. Their expertise lies in creating new security paradigms for wireless data communications and content protection markets, serving application vendors, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and enterprises with robust platform security technology.

comScore

Series C in 2001
comScore, Inc. is an information and analytics company that specializes in measuring audiences, consumer behavior, and advertising across various media platforms worldwide. The company provides a comprehensive suite of products and services, such as Media Metrix and Mobile Metrix for measuring web and app performance, Video Metrix for tracking digital video consumption alongside TV metrics, and Plan Metrix for consumer lifestyle insights. Additionally, comScore offers validated Campaign Essentials, which ensures the visibility and safety of digital ad impressions, and Campaign Ratings for evaluating cross-platform campaigns. Its offerings also include TV Essentials, StationView Essentials, and OnDemand Essentials for understanding viewing patterns and transactional tracking. Furthermore, the company provides analytics and optimization tools for advertising campaigns and brand protection. comScore's capabilities extend to movie reporting and analytics, delivering insights into box office performance and audience trends. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, comScore serves over 3,200 clients across more than 75 countries, positioning itself as a leader in audience measurement and analytics.

Celion Networks

Series B in 2001
Celion Networks, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets enterprise optical networking products. The company markets an enterprise-class solution that enables transport of data over distance. It provides customer solutions for network design and dark fiber acquisition, hardware installation, network management, and long-term maintenance.

Shoretel

Venture Round in 2001
ShoreTel, based in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in developing and selling Internet Protocol (IP) communication systems for enterprises both domestically and internationally. The company provides a range of solutions, including IP phones, voice switches, and service appliances, all built on a distributed software architecture that allows multi-site businesses to operate under a unified telecommunications system. Key offerings include the ShoreTel Communicator, which integrates IP telephony with instant messaging and video collaboration, as well as a contact center solution that efficiently routes incoming contacts. Additionally, ShoreTel supports businesses with custom application development, system design, installation, and training services. Founded in 1996, ShoreTel serves a diverse clientele, including small, medium, and large companies, as well as public institutions across various sectors such as education, healthcare, and technology.

Proficiency

Series C in 2001
Proficiency, Inc. specializes in product knowledge integration and CAD interoperability solutions aimed at facilitating data sharing between manufacturers and suppliers across various engineering and manufacturing environments. Founded in 1998 and based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, the company offers a range of services, including product knowledge migration and supplier delivery solutions tailored for original equipment manufacturers and higher-tier suppliers. Its key products include Collaboration Gateway V7.0, which enables seamless transfer of product knowledge among different CAD systems, and Completion Wizard, designed for an interactive completion process. Proficiency also provides CAD translation services, consulting on migration strategies and process integration, as well as implementation services that encompass training and customer support. The company primarily serves clients in the automotive, aerospace and defense, and heavy machinery sectors. As of July 2009, Proficiency operates as a subsidiary of ITI TranscenData.

Cybercity A/S

Series B in 2001
Cybercity is a broadband and telecommunications company, engages in the development, management, and sale of broadband solutions and network-based security and VPN products for private and corporate customers in Denmark.

SevenSpace

Series B in 2001
SevenSpace is a company based in Ashburn, Virginia, specializing in application and infrastructure monitoring, management, and administration services. It offers a range of outsourced information technology management services designed to support business operations effectively. The company focuses on ensuring that clients' IT systems are efficiently managed and monitored, enabling them to maintain optimal performance and reliability.

Systemonic

Series B in 2000
Systemonic is a provider of wireless communications platforms that specializes in developing silicon systems for multi-protocol and multi-band wireless local area networks (LANs). The company offers a flexible and re-configurable platform designed to enable customers to accelerate the market introduction of wireless communication products that support various standards. Systemonic's solutions are aimed at enhancing features, reducing power consumption, and lowering the total cost of ownership for its clients, thereby facilitating the deployment of advanced wireless data, video, and voice networks globally.

eLabor

Series B in 2000
eLabor is a workforce management company that specializes in providing software solutions for enterprise time and attendance, as well as recruitment management. The company offers a range of products and services aimed at automating and optimizing the management of human capital, including labor, contractor, and project management services. eLabor enables its customers to create customized corporate portals tailored to their specific workforce needs, enhancing both recruitment and retention processes. Through its innovative solutions, eLabor supports organizations in effectively managing and streamlining their workforce operations.

Intira

Series B in 2000
Intira Corporation is an IT infrastructure and e-business platform that specializes in providing data hosting services for internet applications. The company focuses on implementing, managing, and operating the necessary infrastructure for application development. Based in the United States, Intira enables its clients to establish robust servers, storage solutions, security measures, and data networks to support their digital operations.

Ingenium Pharmaceuticals AG

Series B in 2000
Ingenium Pharmaceuticals AG is discovers and develops molecules for the treatment of neuronal and autoimmune diseases.

SideStep

Series A in 2000
SideStep is a metasearch engine designed to assist travelers by searching over 200 travel websites to find the best deals on flights, hotels, and other travel-related services. The company generates revenue through advertising and referral fees. SideStep has expanded its offerings by acquiring TripUp, a social network focused on travel, and TravelPost.com, a hotel ratings site, aiming to become a leading source of online travel information. Additionally, SideStep has developed Facebook applications such as Trips, which offers trip planning services with over 150,000 users, and Extended Info, allowing users to customize their Facebook profiles. The company was acquired by Kayak in December 2007 for approximately $180 million.

eSignLive by VASCO

Series B in 2000
eSignLive™ is the electronic signature solution behind some of the world’s most trusted brands and one of the top three e-signature solutions in the market alongside DocuSign and Adobe. Regulated industries and top analyst firms recognize eSignLive for its ability to balance the highest levels of security, compliance and auditability with ease-of-use to automate any process – from the simplest, internal signing workflow to the most complex, customer-facing transaction. Available in the cloud and on-premises, and with full white-labelling capabilities, eSignLive supports an organization’s digital transformation strategy across the enterprise. eSignLive is the trade name of Silanis Technology Inc., a VASCO group company.

comScore

Venture Round in 2000
comScore, Inc. is an information and analytics company that specializes in measuring audiences, consumer behavior, and advertising across various media platforms worldwide. The company provides a comprehensive suite of products and services, such as Media Metrix and Mobile Metrix for measuring web and app performance, Video Metrix for tracking digital video consumption alongside TV metrics, and Plan Metrix for consumer lifestyle insights. Additionally, comScore offers validated Campaign Essentials, which ensures the visibility and safety of digital ad impressions, and Campaign Ratings for evaluating cross-platform campaigns. Its offerings also include TV Essentials, StationView Essentials, and OnDemand Essentials for understanding viewing patterns and transactional tracking. Furthermore, the company provides analytics and optimization tools for advertising campaigns and brand protection. comScore's capabilities extend to movie reporting and analytics, delivering insights into box office performance and audience trends. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, comScore serves over 3,200 clients across more than 75 countries, positioning itself as a leader in audience measurement and analytics.

Logictier

Funding Round in 2000
LogicTier, Inc. went out of business. LogicTier provides e-Business Operations Sourcing for business-critical Internet sites, enabling the consumer to refocus on their core business, increase end-user satisfaction and maximize return on investment. In addition, this company is provider of web site software. Its partners include BEA Systems, Cisco Systems, Level 3 Communications, and Sun Microsystems. Its customers include Duckets, Enigma Digital Radio, IronPlanet.com, and OneName. LogicTier is headquartered in San Mateo, California.

Oblix

Series E in 2000
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.

Linuxcare

Series C in 2000
Linuxcare is a company that specializes in providing professional, technical support, education, and product certification services for Linux and related open-source software technologies. Founded in 1998 and based in San Francisco, California, Linuxcare primarily targets large businesses, focusing its sales and marketing efforts on original equipment manufacturers, software vendors, Global 1000 companies, and internet infrastructure providers. The company supports 21 distributions of Linux and has established a customer base that includes notable names such as Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Motorola. Linuxcare aims to enhance customer services and facilitate the adoption of Linux solutions in various business environments.

Lavastorm

Series B in 2000
Lavastorm is a provider of an agile data management and analytics platform that enables enterprises to harness the full potential of their data for competitive advantage. The company's innovative solution facilitates the rapid development of analytical applications by integrating data preparation with robust analytics, allowing businesses to build applications at scale from multiple disparate data sources. This collaborative approach empowers IT departments, data experts, and business-process owners to extract, prepare, and analyze data efficiently while ensuring data governance and integrity. By combining automation with analytics, Lavastorm helps organizations transform insights into actionable business improvements, ultimately enhancing decision-making and operational efficiency.

Comstellar Technologies

Series A in 2000
Comstellar Technologies is a technology company based in Los Altos, California that develops communications infrastructure, including network components and subsystems for optical and wireless communications. The firm focuses on delivering essential network hardware to support scalable, high-capacity connectivity across technology platforms.

buyproduce.com

Venture Round in 2000
buyproduce.com is a secure digital marketplace that integrates buyers and sellers in the produce industry-24 hours a day, seven days a week. As a neutral third-party, buyproduce.com is interested in bringing a new level of efficiency to the process of buying and selling fresh produce.

Powerful Media

Venture Round in 2000
Powerful Media, Inc. operates an online portal Inside.com which provides business-to-business online information services to the entertainment and media industries. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in New York, New York.

MetalMaker

Venture Round in 2000
MetalMaker™ gives business leaders the information they need to make better decisions, and to turn their supply chains into a profit center. Operating personnel are furnished with tools to free them from redundant activity, so they can have greater impact in their day-to-day activities. They offer multiple marketplaces, applications, and data services to support the metals community in a way that has not been possible before. A tremendous investment in resources is being made to assure MetalMaker™ becomes the premiere hub for metals' industry buyers and suppliers to meet and conduct all facets of e-commerce, as well as streamlining the ongoing fulfillment, execution and tracking of contract relationships. The MetalMaker™ solution offers the potential for a single integration point into customers' back end systems across all categories: the only way to realize the full promise of the web.
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