Anschutz Investment

Anschutz Investment, founded by Philip Anschutz in 1958 and incorporated in 1992, serves as the holding company for his diverse business interests. Based in Denver, Colorado, it encompasses a wide range of sectors including energy, oil, gas, transportation, media, communications, professional sports, agriculture, movies, entertainment, and real estate. The company has significant investments in over 100 entities, notably through Anschutz Entertainment Group, which manages various sports and entertainment venues across the United States and Europe, along with ownership of professional sports teams. Additionally, Anschutz Investment includes notable media holdings such as Regal Entertainment Group and various newspapers like The San Francisco Examiner and The Washington Examiner. The firm's wide-ranging portfolio reflects Anschutz's entrepreneurial vision and commitment to diverse industries.

Scott T Carpenter

VP

21 past transactions

Movius

Series D in 2019
Movius Interactive is a provider of cloud-based enterprise mobility solutions, specializing in secure mobile communication software designed to enhance client engagement for businesses. The company's Software-as-a-Service offerings extend enterprise telecommunication services to mobile devices, allowing organizations to maintain corporate compliance while improving productivity. Movius enables businesses and end-users to manage their communications through dedicated work phone lines on any device, facilitating better organization and analysis of mobile interactions. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Movius has established a global presence with additional locations in Dubai, Madrid, Bengaluru, and Johannesburg. The company serves telecommunications providers, enterprises, and individual users both in the United States and internationally, offering support and training services alongside its software solutions.

PlayerLync

Series B in 2018
PlayerLync, LLC is a developer of modern learning software tailored for the mobile workforce, headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. Founded in 2011 by Robert Smith, Greg Menard, and Bob Paulsen, the company provides a cloud-based mobile content platform that integrates mobile learning, digital forms, mobile content management, and operational performance management. PlayerLync's technology effectively addresses the challenges of content distribution and control by automatically delivering high-bandwidth content, such as videos and documents, to tablets even in low-bandwidth environments. This platform enhances operational performance, facilitates employee development and retention, digitizes processes, and improves communication with deskless workers. The company serves a diverse clientele, including professional sports franchises, restaurants, field services, healthcare organizations, and retail companies.

Nodin

Seed Round in 2018
Nodin is an AI-driven enterprise data analytics platform that specializes in augmented analytics. The company focuses on automating the delivery of business insights, providing real-time data that enhances decision-making for executives and analysts. By leveraging advanced technology, Nodin enables organizations to access insights that were previously unavailable, facilitating faster and more informed business decisions.

Movius

Series C in 2017
Movius Interactive is a provider of cloud-based enterprise mobility solutions, specializing in secure mobile communication software designed to enhance client engagement for businesses. The company's Software-as-a-Service offerings extend enterprise telecommunication services to mobile devices, allowing organizations to maintain corporate compliance while improving productivity. Movius enables businesses and end-users to manage their communications through dedicated work phone lines on any device, facilitating better organization and analysis of mobile interactions. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Movius has established a global presence with additional locations in Dubai, Madrid, Bengaluru, and Johannesburg. The company serves telecommunications providers, enterprises, and individual users both in the United States and internationally, offering support and training services alongside its software solutions.

PlayerLync

Series A in 2013
PlayerLync, LLC is a developer of modern learning software tailored for the mobile workforce, headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. Founded in 2011 by Robert Smith, Greg Menard, and Bob Paulsen, the company provides a cloud-based mobile content platform that integrates mobile learning, digital forms, mobile content management, and operational performance management. PlayerLync's technology effectively addresses the challenges of content distribution and control by automatically delivering high-bandwidth content, such as videos and documents, to tablets even in low-bandwidth environments. This platform enhances operational performance, facilitates employee development and retention, digitizes processes, and improves communication with deskless workers. The company serves a diverse clientele, including professional sports franchises, restaurants, field services, healthcare organizations, and retail companies.

Caerus Oil and Gas

Private Equity Round in 2009
Caerus Oil and Gas specializes in the development, production, and acquisition of oil and natural gas assets. The company operates primarily in the oil and gas sector, providing services to both private and public entities. It focuses on acquiring and merging oil and gas reserves while emphasizing the production of clean-burning and affordable natural gas. By enabling clients to expand their acreage and explore new opportunities, Caerus aims to foster sustainable and efficient energy solutions.

Ruckus Network

Series B in 2007
Ruckus Network is a multimedia network that provides online digital entertainment services to college students. It enables college students to download and stream free and legal music from various artists. Ruckus Network was founded in 2003 and is based in Herndon, Virginia.

Ruckus

Series B in 2007
Ruckus Network Inc. is a college-only digital entertainment service that provides students with access to a vast library of over 3.2 million licensed music tracks, alongside a selection of Hollywood films, cult classics, independent movies, TV shows, and music videos. The platform is designed to foster social connections among students who share similar interests in music and entertainment, enabling them to explore, connect, and share their preferences with peers both on their campus and across the country. Ruckus continually evolves its media offerings, enhancing the value it provides to its members. Based in Herndon, Virginia, the company is supported by technology investment firms that focus on nurturing businesses with significant growth potential. Ruckus also boasts a dedicated field operations team that offers a range of services and support, positioning the company as a valuable partner for building a digital network and strengthening campus communities.

Movaz Networks

Venture Round in 2006
Movaz Networks is a company based in Norcross, Georgia, specializing in the manufacturing of broadband optical transport systems. Founded in 2000, it offers a range of products, including wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) equipment and advanced transport solutions, such as reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexing. These products are designed for various applications, including metro, regional, enterprise, and government networks. Movaz Networks' solutions incorporate technologies like optical transport, distributed photonic switching, and generalized multiprotocol label switching, along with standards-based network management. The company markets its offerings through direct sales, private label partnerships, and value-added resellers, catering to telecommunications carriers, cable network providers, educational institutions, and government agencies.

Native Networks

Series C in 2003
Native Networks is a London-based developer of products for optical access networks. The company is based in Coventry, United Kingdom.

Movaz Networks

Series C in 2002
Movaz Networks is a company based in Norcross, Georgia, specializing in the manufacturing of broadband optical transport systems. Founded in 2000, it offers a range of products, including wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) equipment and advanced transport solutions, such as reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexing. These products are designed for various applications, including metro, regional, enterprise, and government networks. Movaz Networks' solutions incorporate technologies like optical transport, distributed photonic switching, and generalized multiprotocol label switching, along with standards-based network management. The company markets its offerings through direct sales, private label partnerships, and value-added resellers, catering to telecommunications carriers, cable network providers, educational institutions, and government agencies.

Deuxo

Series B in 2001
Deuxo is a provider of lead optimization solutions and services that enable companies to systematically convert raw sales contacts into predictable revenue opportunities. Pioneering opportunity optimization for use in business-to-business markets, deuxo expands existing CRM capabilities with applications designed to increase financial returns via the automated identification, prospecting and qualification of sales opportunities existing within and between marketing and sales organizations. Funded by top-tier institutional investors, deuxo serves customers whose revenues are based in complex business-to-business sales cycles.

SmartPipes

Series C in 2001
In October 1999, the Company, SmartPipes, Inc., was formed to establish this global network IP Services infrastructure required to enable the B2B Internet Economy

Zolo Technologies

Series B in 2001
Zolo Technologies, Inc. specializes in the design, development, manufacture, installation, and servicing of laser-based and multiplexed combustion monitoring systems. Founded in 1999 and based in Boulder, Colorado, the company serves various industrial sectors, including power generation, steel production, and petrochemical refining. Zolo Technologies offers tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy instruments that measure vital constituents such as oxygen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and temperature in demanding combustion environments. Its product applications include steam methane reformers, ethylene cracking, electric arc furnaces, and glass furnaces. The company markets its innovative solutions under the ZoloBOSS, Zolographics, and SensAlign brand names, enabling clients to optimize processes and improve product quality through enhanced monitoring and diagnostics.

Movaz Networks

Series B in 2001
Movaz Networks is a company based in Norcross, Georgia, specializing in the manufacturing of broadband optical transport systems. Founded in 2000, it offers a range of products, including wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) equipment and advanced transport solutions, such as reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexing. These products are designed for various applications, including metro, regional, enterprise, and government networks. Movaz Networks' solutions incorporate technologies like optical transport, distributed photonic switching, and generalized multiprotocol label switching, along with standards-based network management. The company markets its offerings through direct sales, private label partnerships, and value-added resellers, catering to telecommunications carriers, cable network providers, educational institutions, and government agencies.

Airslide Systems

Series B in 2000
Airslide Systems Inc. is a provider of 3G-IP convergence solutions for cellular networks. Airslide is a networking company with research, development, and design facilities in Israel. Airslide is the developer of Nebula Gateway technology. Airslide's markets itself as a provider of a cost effective 3G/IP solution for new cellular networks, by providing complimentary solutions for the current backbone infrastructure utilizing cutting edge IP convergence technology. The company’s solutions deal with the setback of dependency on wire-line technology. Airslide's Nebula Family of Gateways provides an IP-based converged cellular network. The company combines, signaling, voice, and data technology and converges them into one efficient cost-effective IP network. This convergence can be deployed through a phased migration, beginning with the SS7 signaling network. Airslide's SMS/IP offloading solution utilizes the SS7 signaling network from the SMS traffic onto an IP network. Following the installation and implementation of the Nebula Gateway SMS/IP solution, this signaling traffic can be offloaded onto an IP network. The company is based New York City, and has an additional office in Herzelia Pituach, Israel.

Zolo Technologies

Series A in 2000
Zolo Technologies, Inc. specializes in the design, development, manufacture, installation, and servicing of laser-based and multiplexed combustion monitoring systems. Founded in 1999 and based in Boulder, Colorado, the company serves various industrial sectors, including power generation, steel production, and petrochemical refining. Zolo Technologies offers tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy instruments that measure vital constituents such as oxygen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and temperature in demanding combustion environments. Its product applications include steam methane reformers, ethylene cracking, electric arc furnaces, and glass furnaces. The company markets its innovative solutions under the ZoloBOSS, Zolographics, and SensAlign brand names, enabling clients to optimize processes and improve product quality through enhanced monitoring and diagnostics.

Captura Software

Venture Round in 2000
Captura Software, established in September 1994, specializes in offering large companies comprehensive solutions for managing and reducing costs. The company focuses on Total Expense Management solutions that automate expense management through web-based technology, enabling organizations to capture crucial financial data for informed decision-making. These solutions can be deployed globally, accessible to users via standard web browsers with an Internet connection. Captura's applications are centrally hosted and maintained, providing flexibility in deployment options. To further enhance its offerings, Captura forms strategic alliances across various sectors, including finance, software, travel, and communications. These collaborations assist clients in designing and implementing integrated solutions for effective expense data capture and analysis across their enterprises.

Empowered Networks

Series C in 2000
Empowered Networks, established in 1997, specializes in delivering carrier-grade Voice-over-IP (VoIP) switching systems tailored for carriers and next-generation communication service providers. Their flagship product, the USX1000, seamlessly integrates with existing Intelligent Network services, facilitating a smooth transition of voice traffic to IP infrastructure. Additionally, Empowered Networks offers comprehensive IT consulting services, including network monitoring, management, security, and compliance solutions. They assist global corporations in enhancing application, network, and service agility, visibility, and reliability, ultimately driving positive business outcomes and mitigating risks.

eBondTrade.com

Series B in 2000
eBondTrade offers an online platform that enables investment advisors to manage and trade municipal bonds.

Chromatis Networks

Series B in 1999
Chromatis Networks specializes in developing optical transport solutions aimed at enhancing the efficiency and management of metropolitan area networks. The company's flagship product, the Metropolis System, integrates data packets, voice circuits, and video services, allowing carriers to effectively manage multi-service networks. By leveraging dense wave division multiplexing (DWDM) technology, Chromatis Networks provides service providers with the ability to scale network capacity in a cost-effective manner. This integration addresses challenges faced by carriers when transitioning from long-distance networks to local service providers, ultimately improving performance and reducing operational costs in metropolitan areas.
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