Accel

Accel is a venture capital firm founded in 1983 and based in Palo Alto, California. It specializes in early and growth-stage investments, focusing primarily on technology startups in sectors such as cloud computing, software, digital media, and fintech. With additional offices in San Francisco, London, and Bangalore, Accel employs localized strategies to identify and support entrepreneurs capable of building category-defining businesses. The firm has a notable portfolio featuring companies like Facebook, Spotify, and Slack, reflecting its commitment to fostering innovation across various industries. Accel manages several funds, targeting investments ranging from $5 million to $15 million, and has a robust global presence that includes partnerships in India and China.

Radhika Ananth

Vice President

Radhika Ananth

Vice President

Yudi Anugrah

Investor

Casey Aylward

Partner

Julien Bek

Principal

Luca Bocchio

Partner

Andrew Braccia

General Partner

Andrei Brasoveanu

Partner

Katie Brown

Investor

Miles Clements

Partner

Adrian Colyer

Venture Partner

Kevin Comolli

Founding Partner

Anand Daniel

Partner

Ben Dooley

CFO

Peter Doyle

Investor

Christine Esserman

Partner

C. Alex Estevez

Venture Partner

Candice du Fretay

Investor

Rohit Ganapathy

Investor

Sameer Gandhi

Partner

Rishika Garg

Vice President

Martin Gibson

Technology Investor

Praachi Goenka

Investor

Bruce Golden

Partner

Graham Hutson

Investor

Sara Ittelson

Partner

Myrel Iturrey

Investor

Tanay Jagani

Investor

Chitranjan Jain

Investor

Dinesh Katiyar

Partner

Sanjay Khatri

Investor

Richard Kotite

Vice President

Gagan Kumar

General Partner

Ping Li

Partner

John Locke

Partner

Zhenya Loginov

Partner

Steve Loughlin

Partner

Eknoor Malhotra

Investor

Arun Mathew

Partner

Jonathan Mendelson

Investor

Gonzalo Mocorrea

Investor

Vasant Natarajan

Partner

Vas Natarajan

Partner

Harry Nelis

Partner

Nate Niparko

Partner

Maya S. Noeth

Partner

Rachit Parekh

Principal

Vijaysai Patnaik

Associate

Anagh Prasad

Investor

Varun Purandare

Principal and Investor

Ben Quazzo

Partner

Rafael Quintanilla

Investor

Aman Rai

Investor

Tim Rawlinson

Investor

Sagar Sanghvi

Partner

Antra Saxena

Investor

Tracy Sedlock

Chief Operating Partner

Jess Segal

IR Partner

Karan Shah

Investor

Manasi Shah

Investor

Sarthak Singh

Investor

Robert E. Sternberg

Investor

Diksha Sundarka

Investor

Prayank Swaroop

Partner

Ryan Sweeney

General Partner

Charles Tananbaum

Investor

Humza Tariq

Investor

Yuvraj Wadhwa

Investor

Cecilia Wang

Vice President

Matt Weigand

Partner

Eric Wolford

Venture Partner

Richard Wong

General Partner

Ivan Zhou

Partner

Hendrik Nelis Ph.D

Partner

Past deals in Collaboration

Openhouse

Series A in 2022
About Us If you think back to your school or college days, the best memories you have are those with your friends! Your first day in college, your best friend, your dorms, hanging in the corridors, your school canteen, all nighters before exams & chilling for weeks after exams - our school lives are filled with so many awesome interactions, experiences & memories. In each of them you’re with a friend, never alone! Humans always have, and will always continue to learn from one another. We are a social learning platform that allows us to learn the way we learn best - socially Founded by Stanford grads, Openhouse is backed by Accel and Matrix Partners. We have started building a stellar team from companies like Microsoft, Uber, etc., We are headquartered in Bangalore. Our Approach Covid-19 has reshaped every aspect of our lives and education is no exception. The world is learning to learn online but the main reason why online education hasn’t skyrocketed is because all platforms are designed to simply deliver content (whether pre-recorded or live). Online learning doesn’t feel natural, warm or relatable. Taking an analogy from the gaming world, edtech so far consists of single player games designed only for access but not engagement & retention. The only actions one can take is content consumption and practice via multiple choice questions. We, on the contrary, think education is an immersive multiplayer experience! If our children are going to learn online we will have to make it social. That’s how learning happens best. We believe we’re amongst the first few companies in the world trying to push the boundaries of edtech to a new era of highly social & community driven learning. PS: We believe that we need to hire people who are toughened by failure, not those coddled by success. Our Culture The best classrooms have an awesome learning culture. We think of our organisation as one large classroom, where each of us is a student trying to learn from & teach one another. We have all sorts of people here: humanists, tech junkies, educationists, designers & wanna be designers! Since we are a small organisation, we function like a tight-knit family where we care for each other’s work but also for each other’s lives. We’ve often heard that the first 50 team members set the culture & pace of an organisation, which is why we take time and carefully pick our team. If you grab a sneak peek into our tribe, you’d find us to be super real. We are all encouraged to call a spade a spade, even if this means disappointing a peer. Coming up with prospective solutions is good, but we care about how well the experience is crafted - aesthetics do matter. Think of Disneyland, Nike, Airbnb, WeWork, Apple: the best folks know not only how to deliver a product/service, but also make it beautiful. Most importantly, we are all students! Right across the team. from engineering to product, community to classroom, we think of how we’d feel if we were students – and this reminds us to keep learning and growing!

Complete

Seed Round in 2022
Complete helps teams get compensation right from the very beginning. Through their communication tools -- like interactive offer letters and total reward statements -- in addition to real-time dashboards, companies are able to make smart decisions, efficiently.

Deepnote

Series A in 2022
Deepnote is a collaboration platform designed specifically for data scientists, founded in 2019 and headquartered in Prague, Czech Republic. The platform provides development software that facilitates real-time collaboration among users. Key features include versioning, code review, and the reusability of algorithms, which enhance the efficiency of data analysis projects. Additionally, Deepnote offers tools such as variables and plots, code intelligence, shortcuts, and a command palette, along with capabilities for creating dashboards or APIs. This combination of functionalities aims to streamline the workflow of data scientists and improve the overall quality of their work.

Miro

Series C in 2022
Miro, formerly known as RealtimeBoard, Inc., is a company that specializes in a collaborative whiteboarding platform designed to enhance teamwork among distributed and remote teams. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, Miro's platform enables users, including managers, designers, and marketers, to effectively collaborate, visualize ideas, and share work across various formats and channels. The platform supports a range of activities such as brainstorming sessions, project planning, and product design, facilitating agile methodologies and user experience research. Miro boasts over 7 million users and 20,000 paying customers, including a significant portion of Fortune 100 companies. The platform integrates seamlessly with popular applications like Atlassian JIRA, Slack, and Google Drive, allowing organizations to maintain existing workflows. Accessible via web browsers, desktop applications, and mobile devices, Miro's service ensures that collaboration is effective and secure, regardless of team members' locations. Additional offices are located in Los Angeles, Perm, and Amsterdam.

Myxt

Seed Round in 2021
Myxt is a collaborative platform designed specifically for audio creators, allowing them to manage their music files and workflows effectively. Users can listen to their recordings before publishing on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Beyond just playback and backup, Myxt enables creators to write lyrics, make comments, and create dedicated rooms for their work, facilitating easy sharing with collaborators and fans. Founded by Chris Wetherell, a seasoned software engineer and musician, Myxt aims to support the creative process by providing tools for streaming, sharing, and collaboration in the audio space. The platform enhances the experience for digital creators and their close-knit communities by simplifying the workflow from creation to promotion.

Whimsical

Series A in 2021
Whimsical is a visual workspace for teams. Share your ideas visually. Lightning fast.

Gamma

Seed Round in 2021
Developer of AI-based presentation tool intended for enterprise collaboration. The company's tool allows users to create content without the need for formatting or design, it can be used to create presentations, memos, briefs, and documents, enabling users to create content using templates and no-code updates.

Folk

Seed Round in 2021
Folk is a company focused on transforming contact management for both teams and individuals. Its innovative software provides a secure and collaborative platform that allows users to organize their contacts effectively, map their networks, and share information within their organizations. The system features cross-channel interaction history, enabling teams to track and manage all contact-related activities in one centralized hub. By integrating essential tools, Folk facilitates the mapping of interactions, helping clients expand their networks efficiently. This approach recognizes the high value of contacts in business and aims to enhance the collaborative experience in managing relationships.

Folk

Seed Round in 2021
Folk is a company focused on transforming contact management for both teams and individuals. Its innovative software provides a secure and collaborative platform that allows users to organize their contacts effectively, map their networks, and share information within their organizations. The system features cross-channel interaction history, enabling teams to track and manage all contact-related activities in one centralized hub. By integrating essential tools, Folk facilitates the mapping of interactions, helping clients expand their networks efficiently. This approach recognizes the high value of contacts in business and aims to enhance the collaborative experience in managing relationships.

Fluorine

Pre Seed Round in 2021
Relationships are fundamental for any business, so we're here to empower them. Fluorine is a global collaboration hub that simplifies collaboration and makes people’s working lives simpler, more pleasant, and more productive. We help teams create workflow apps in minutes to run their processes, projects, and everyday work. Let's simplify work and promote collaboration-- together.

Donut

Venture Round in 2020
Donut is a software platform focused on enhancing employee engagement and fostering connections within organizations. Launched in 2016 by Christian Whitehouse, Sarah Arnold, Jeff Manian, and Dan Manian, the company operates from New York, United States. Donut's online portal facilitates interactions among team members through activities such as virtual coffee meetings, peer learning sessions, and discussions on diversity, equity, and inclusion. By promoting trust and collaboration, Donut aims to strengthen company culture, enhance personal relationships, and improve employee retention.

Miro

Series B in 2020
Miro, formerly known as RealtimeBoard, Inc., is a company that specializes in a collaborative whiteboarding platform designed to enhance teamwork among distributed and remote teams. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, Miro's platform enables users, including managers, designers, and marketers, to effectively collaborate, visualize ideas, and share work across various formats and channels. The platform supports a range of activities such as brainstorming sessions, project planning, and product design, facilitating agile methodologies and user experience research. Miro boasts over 7 million users and 20,000 paying customers, including a significant portion of Fortune 100 companies. The platform integrates seamlessly with popular applications like Atlassian JIRA, Slack, and Google Drive, allowing organizations to maintain existing workflows. Accessible via web browsers, desktop applications, and mobile devices, Miro's service ensures that collaboration is effective and secure, regardless of team members' locations. Additional offices are located in Los Angeles, Perm, and Amsterdam.

Skeps

Funding Round in 2020
We are a blockchain based company in the Fintech domain. Our product enables lenders to collaborate better amongst each other

Deepnote

Seed Round in 2020
Deepnote is a collaboration platform designed specifically for data scientists, founded in 2019 and headquartered in Prague, Czech Republic. The platform provides development software that facilitates real-time collaboration among users. Key features include versioning, code review, and the reusability of algorithms, which enhance the efficiency of data analysis projects. Additionally, Deepnote offers tools such as variables and plots, code intelligence, shortcuts, and a command palette, along with capabilities for creating dashboards or APIs. This combination of functionalities aims to streamline the workflow of data scientists and improve the overall quality of their work.

Openhouse

Series A in 2019
About Us If you think back to your school or college days, the best memories you have are those with your friends! Your first day in college, your best friend, your dorms, hanging in the corridors, your school canteen, all nighters before exams & chilling for weeks after exams - our school lives are filled with so many awesome interactions, experiences & memories. In each of them you’re with a friend, never alone! Humans always have, and will always continue to learn from one another. We are a social learning platform that allows us to learn the way we learn best - socially Founded by Stanford grads, Openhouse is backed by Accel and Matrix Partners. We have started building a stellar team from companies like Microsoft, Uber, etc., We are headquartered in Bangalore. Our Approach Covid-19 has reshaped every aspect of our lives and education is no exception. The world is learning to learn online but the main reason why online education hasn’t skyrocketed is because all platforms are designed to simply deliver content (whether pre-recorded or live). Online learning doesn’t feel natural, warm or relatable. Taking an analogy from the gaming world, edtech so far consists of single player games designed only for access but not engagement & retention. The only actions one can take is content consumption and practice via multiple choice questions. We, on the contrary, think education is an immersive multiplayer experience! If our children are going to learn online we will have to make it social. That’s how learning happens best. We believe we’re amongst the first few companies in the world trying to push the boundaries of edtech to a new era of highly social & community driven learning. PS: We believe that we need to hire people who are toughened by failure, not those coddled by success. Our Culture The best classrooms have an awesome learning culture. We think of our organisation as one large classroom, where each of us is a student trying to learn from & teach one another. We have all sorts of people here: humanists, tech junkies, educationists, designers & wanna be designers! Since we are a small organisation, we function like a tight-knit family where we care for each other’s work but also for each other’s lives. We’ve often heard that the first 50 team members set the culture & pace of an organisation, which is why we take time and carefully pick our team. If you grab a sneak peek into our tribe, you’d find us to be super real. We are all encouraged to call a spade a spade, even if this means disappointing a peer. Coming up with prospective solutions is good, but we care about how well the experience is crafted - aesthetics do matter. Think of Disneyland, Nike, Airbnb, WeWork, Apple: the best folks know not only how to deliver a product/service, but also make it beautiful. Most importantly, we are all students! Right across the team. from engineering to product, community to classroom, we think of how we’d feel if we were students – and this reminds us to keep learning and growing!

Frame.io

Series C in 2019
Frame.io, Inc. offers a video review and collaboration platform that enhances the video creation process for filmmakers and media professionals. Founded in 2014 and based in New York, the platform allows users to upload, organize, and share various media assets, including dailies, scripts, and work-in-progress content. It facilitates efficient collaboration by enabling real-time feedback, comments, and approvals from clients and team members, all within private workspaces. With more than 500,000 users, Frame.io streamlines post-production workflows and connects stakeholders in a single, user-friendly interface accessible across both web and mobile devices. This focus on collaboration and organization helps content creators work more effectively before the distribution phase.

Frame.io

Series C in 2019
Frame.io, Inc. offers a video review and collaboration platform that enhances the video creation process for filmmakers and media professionals. Founded in 2014 and based in New York, the platform allows users to upload, organize, and share various media assets, including dailies, scripts, and work-in-progress content. It facilitates efficient collaboration by enabling real-time feedback, comments, and approvals from clients and team members, all within private workspaces. With more than 500,000 users, Frame.io streamlines post-production workflows and connects stakeholders in a single, user-friendly interface accessible across both web and mobile devices. This focus on collaboration and organization helps content creators work more effectively before the distribution phase.

Skeps

Seed Round in 2019
We are a blockchain based company in the Fintech domain. Our product enables lenders to collaborate better amongst each other

Miro

Series A in 2018
Miro, formerly known as RealtimeBoard, Inc., is a company that specializes in a collaborative whiteboarding platform designed to enhance teamwork among distributed and remote teams. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, Miro's platform enables users, including managers, designers, and marketers, to effectively collaborate, visualize ideas, and share work across various formats and channels. The platform supports a range of activities such as brainstorming sessions, project planning, and product design, facilitating agile methodologies and user experience research. Miro boasts over 7 million users and 20,000 paying customers, including a significant portion of Fortune 100 companies. The platform integrates seamlessly with popular applications like Atlassian JIRA, Slack, and Google Drive, allowing organizations to maintain existing workflows. Accessible via web browsers, desktop applications, and mobile devices, Miro's service ensures that collaboration is effective and secure, regardless of team members' locations. Additional offices are located in Los Angeles, Perm, and Amsterdam.

Slack

Series H in 2018
Slack Technologies, Inc. operates a business communication platform that enhances collaboration among teams by integrating messaging, voice and video calls, file sharing, and workflow automation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Slack serves a diverse clientele ranging from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, aiming to streamline communication and improve productivity. The platform is delivered as a software-as-a-service solution, allowing users to connect with the right people and information efficiently. Additionally, Slack has established the Slack Fund, an investment initiative focused on early-stage ventures in the technology sector, further promoting innovation in workplace productivity tools.

XebiaLabs

Series B in 2018
XebiaLabs, Inc. is a software company specializing in delivery automation solutions for enterprises. The company provides the XL Platform, which includes various automation products such as XL Deploy for deployment automation, XL Release for enterprise release management, and XL Scale for environment provisioning. Additional offerings include XL Impact, a cloud-based solution for optimizing DevOps performance, and XL Test, a tool for managing application testing. XebiaLabs serves multiple industries, including financial services, telecommunications, healthcare, and manufacturing, helping organizations enhance their software delivery processes. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, XebiaLabs has expanded its presence with offices in several countries, including the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and India. As of early 2020, it operates as a subsidiary of CollabNet, Inc.

InVision

Series E in 2017
InVisionApp is a design collaboration platform that serves startups, corporations, and design agencies, facilitating the research, design, review, and testing of products for both web and mobile applications. The platform offers a suite of tools for prototyping, task management, version control, and collaborative feedback, enabling users to effectively brainstorm, create, and develop new ideas. InVisionApp also includes Studio, a tool for screen design that enhances user experience, and provides enterprise solutions such as project management, workflow integration, and security features. With over 5 million users, including all Fortune 100 companies and notable organizations like Airbnb, Amazon, and Netflix, InVision operates as a fully distributed organization with employees across 28 countries. Founded in 2011 by Clark Valberg and Ben Nadel, the company continues to improve team collaboration and streamline workflows across diverse disciplines.

Frame.io

Series B in 2017
Frame.io, Inc. offers a video review and collaboration platform that enhances the video creation process for filmmakers and media professionals. Founded in 2014 and based in New York, the platform allows users to upload, organize, and share various media assets, including dailies, scripts, and work-in-progress content. It facilitates efficient collaboration by enabling real-time feedback, comments, and approvals from clients and team members, all within private workspaces. With more than 500,000 users, Frame.io streamlines post-production workflows and connects stakeholders in a single, user-friendly interface accessible across both web and mobile devices. This focus on collaboration and organization helps content creators work more effectively before the distribution phase.

Slack

Series G in 2017
Slack Technologies, Inc. operates a business communication platform that enhances collaboration among teams by integrating messaging, voice and video calls, file sharing, and workflow automation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Slack serves a diverse clientele ranging from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, aiming to streamline communication and improve productivity. The platform is delivered as a software-as-a-service solution, allowing users to connect with the right people and information efficiently. Additionally, Slack has established the Slack Fund, an investment initiative focused on early-stage ventures in the technology sector, further promoting innovation in workplace productivity tools.

Miro

Seed Round in 2017
Miro, formerly known as RealtimeBoard, Inc., is a company that specializes in a collaborative whiteboarding platform designed to enhance teamwork among distributed and remote teams. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, Miro's platform enables users, including managers, designers, and marketers, to effectively collaborate, visualize ideas, and share work across various formats and channels. The platform supports a range of activities such as brainstorming sessions, project planning, and product design, facilitating agile methodologies and user experience research. Miro boasts over 7 million users and 20,000 paying customers, including a significant portion of Fortune 100 companies. The platform integrates seamlessly with popular applications like Atlassian JIRA, Slack, and Google Drive, allowing organizations to maintain existing workflows. Accessible via web browsers, desktop applications, and mobile devices, Miro's service ensures that collaboration is effective and secure, regardless of team members' locations. Additional offices are located in Los Angeles, Perm, and Amsterdam.

OPAL

Series B in 2016
Opal Labs Inc. operates a marketing collaboration platform designed for modern marketing teams. The platform enables organizations to plan, create, view, edit, and approve brand marketing content effectively. By facilitating alignment on strategy and streamlining the review process, Opal enhances content creation and distribution. Its intuitive interface connects various information and content, breaking down silos and reducing complexity within teams. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Portland, Oregon, Opal focuses on improving collaboration among marketing professionals to achieve successful campaign outcomes.

Frame.io

Series A in 2016
Frame.io, Inc. offers a video review and collaboration platform that enhances the video creation process for filmmakers and media professionals. Founded in 2014 and based in New York, the platform allows users to upload, organize, and share various media assets, including dailies, scripts, and work-in-progress content. It facilitates efficient collaboration by enabling real-time feedback, comments, and approvals from clients and team members, all within private workspaces. With more than 500,000 users, Frame.io streamlines post-production workflows and connects stakeholders in a single, user-friendly interface accessible across both web and mobile devices. This focus on collaboration and organization helps content creators work more effectively before the distribution phase.

InVision

Series D in 2016
InVisionApp is a design collaboration platform that serves startups, corporations, and design agencies, facilitating the research, design, review, and testing of products for both web and mobile applications. The platform offers a suite of tools for prototyping, task management, version control, and collaborative feedback, enabling users to effectively brainstorm, create, and develop new ideas. InVisionApp also includes Studio, a tool for screen design that enhances user experience, and provides enterprise solutions such as project management, workflow integration, and security features. With over 5 million users, including all Fortune 100 companies and notable organizations like Airbnb, Amazon, and Netflix, InVision operates as a fully distributed organization with employees across 28 countries. Founded in 2011 by Clark Valberg and Ben Nadel, the company continues to improve team collaboration and streamline workflows across diverse disciplines.

Slack

Series F in 2016
Slack Technologies, Inc. operates a business communication platform that enhances collaboration among teams by integrating messaging, voice and video calls, file sharing, and workflow automation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Slack serves a diverse clientele ranging from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, aiming to streamline communication and improve productivity. The platform is delivered as a software-as-a-service solution, allowing users to connect with the right people and information efficiently. Additionally, Slack has established the Slack Fund, an investment initiative focused on early-stage ventures in the technology sector, further promoting innovation in workplace productivity tools.

Frame.io

Seed Round in 2015
Frame.io, Inc. offers a video review and collaboration platform that enhances the video creation process for filmmakers and media professionals. Founded in 2014 and based in New York, the platform allows users to upload, organize, and share various media assets, including dailies, scripts, and work-in-progress content. It facilitates efficient collaboration by enabling real-time feedback, comments, and approvals from clients and team members, all within private workspaces. With more than 500,000 users, Frame.io streamlines post-production workflows and connects stakeholders in a single, user-friendly interface accessible across both web and mobile devices. This focus on collaboration and organization helps content creators work more effectively before the distribution phase.

BlueJeans

Series E in 2015
BlueJeans is a conferencing platform tailored for the modern workplace, offering a seamless solution for video, audio, and web meetings across various devices and room systems. It serves thousands of organizations by facilitating productive communication and collaboration, regardless of location. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and interoperable, enabling easy connectivity between mobile, desktop, and multi-vendor systems. Key features include cloud recording, streaming capabilities, and real-time meeting management, visualization, and analysis. This comprehensive approach supports large interactive events and empowers users to engage effectively in their work environments.

InVision

Series C in 2015
InVisionApp is a design collaboration platform that serves startups, corporations, and design agencies, facilitating the research, design, review, and testing of products for both web and mobile applications. The platform offers a suite of tools for prototyping, task management, version control, and collaborative feedback, enabling users to effectively brainstorm, create, and develop new ideas. InVisionApp also includes Studio, a tool for screen design that enhances user experience, and provides enterprise solutions such as project management, workflow integration, and security features. With over 5 million users, including all Fortune 100 companies and notable organizations like Airbnb, Amazon, and Netflix, InVision operates as a fully distributed organization with employees across 28 countries. Founded in 2011 by Clark Valberg and Ben Nadel, the company continues to improve team collaboration and streamline workflows across diverse disciplines.

Wrogn

Series B in 2015
Universal Sportsbiz is a youth-focused fashion brand house. Its brand portfolio includes brands, across men’s wear and women’s wear, like Wrogn, Imara, Ms.Taken, Single, and Wrogn Active. The company was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka.

Ansrsource

Venture Round in 2015
Ansrsource specializes in multidisciplinary academic project development and content creation for the higher education and professional training sectors. The company employs a unique and flexible model that emphasizes predictability and cost-effectiveness, aiming to enhance learning outcomes. Ansrsource is recognized as a pioneer in the full-service academic editorial vendor model, which includes comprehensive learning consulting, design, and delivery services. By focusing on the design and construction of assessment, instructional, and interactive content, Ansrsource enables institutions and corporate training programs to implement effective, affordable, and accessible online learning solutions tailored to individual needs.

Slack

Series D in 2014
Slack Technologies, Inc. operates a business communication platform that enhances collaboration among teams by integrating messaging, voice and video calls, file sharing, and workflow automation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Slack serves a diverse clientele ranging from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, aiming to streamline communication and improve productivity. The platform is delivered as a software-as-a-service solution, allowing users to connect with the right people and information efficiently. Additionally, Slack has established the Slack Fund, an investment initiative focused on early-stage ventures in the technology sector, further promoting innovation in workplace productivity tools.

Alfresco

Series D in 2014
Alfresco is an enterprise open-source software company that automates content-centric processes for digital business. It couples the innovation of open source with the stability of a true enterprise-class platform. The open-source model allows Alfresco to use open source technologies and contributions from the open-source community to get higher quality software produced more quickly at a much lower cost. It was founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Mateo, California.

BlueJeans

Series D in 2013
BlueJeans is a conferencing platform tailored for the modern workplace, offering a seamless solution for video, audio, and web meetings across various devices and room systems. It serves thousands of organizations by facilitating productive communication and collaboration, regardless of location. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and interoperable, enabling easy connectivity between mobile, desktop, and multi-vendor systems. Key features include cloud recording, streaming capabilities, and real-time meeting management, visualization, and analysis. This comprehensive approach supports large interactive events and empowers users to engage effectively in their work environments.

Correlsense

Series D in 2013
Correlsense helps businesses achieve IT reliability by detecting degradations and outages caused by poorly performing applications. The company’s award-winning flagship product, SharePath, tracks every transaction through each hop in the data center, providing unprecedented visibility into the infrastructure. Easy to deploy and maintain, SharePath is used by businesses of all sizes to optimize the end-user experience, to minimize the risks associated with new service roll-outs and data center migration, to issue chargebacks for IT resources consumed, and to improve the capacity planning process. The company offers an Express edition of SharePath to measure the end-user experience of cloud-based and on-premise applications. This free enterprise-class software can be downloaded at http://www.real-user-monitoring.com. Correlsense was founded in 2005 and is privately held.

Datapad

Seed Round in 2013
Datapad is a collaborative platform designed for teams to monitor and track key performance indicators (KPIs) through a comprehensive dashboarding system. It enables users to consolidate various metrics, charts, and analyses in one accessible location, ensuring that all team members can easily access and share vital data from any device. Datapad focuses on promoting data democracy within small and medium enterprises by providing intuitive visual analytics tools that streamline the integration of local and cloud data. This approach fosters collaboration and enhances decision-making by keeping everyone informed and aligned with their core metrics.

Educreations

Series A in 2012
Educreations, Inc. is an educational software company based in Palo Alto, California, founded in 2010. It provides a platform that enables teachers and students to create and share animated video lessons, facilitating self-paced learning and collaboration. The software allows educators to record their voice and screen on an iPad, import documents and images from various sources, and share video tutorials with their students. This tool not only enhances classroom engagement but also keeps parents informed and involved in the learning process. Educreations aims to democratize education by enabling anyone to teach and learn from a global community, thereby extending the reach of effective teaching practices.

Correlsense

Series C in 2012
Correlsense helps businesses achieve IT reliability by detecting degradations and outages caused by poorly performing applications. The company’s award-winning flagship product, SharePath, tracks every transaction through each hop in the data center, providing unprecedented visibility into the infrastructure. Easy to deploy and maintain, SharePath is used by businesses of all sizes to optimize the end-user experience, to minimize the risks associated with new service roll-outs and data center migration, to issue chargebacks for IT resources consumed, and to improve the capacity planning process. The company offers an Express edition of SharePath to measure the end-user experience of cloud-based and on-premise applications. This free enterprise-class software can be downloaded at http://www.real-user-monitoring.com. Correlsense was founded in 2005 and is privately held.

Collectabillia.com

Series A in 2012
Collectabillia.com is a celebrity commerce company offering a platform to fans to own memorabilia personally autographed by their icons as well as fan merchandise. It launched its auction platform during the 2012 season of the IPL partnering with master blaster Sachin Tendulkar exclusively to auction limited edition merchandise post his historical ‘hundredth, hundred’. Collectabillia’s objective is to extend the global market of memorabilia into India, allowing the ownership of personalized merchandise along the same lines as that of art, numismatics, and philately. Promoted by Anjana Reddy, a sports enthusiast and national level badminton player, and backed by the Accel Partners of the Angry Birds and Facebook fame, Collectabillia’s goal is to connect celebrities and their ardent fans. Incorporated in 2011, the company is headquartered in Bengaluru.

BlueJeans

Series C in 2012
BlueJeans is a conferencing platform tailored for the modern workplace, offering a seamless solution for video, audio, and web meetings across various devices and room systems. It serves thousands of organizations by facilitating productive communication and collaboration, regardless of location. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and interoperable, enabling easy connectivity between mobile, desktop, and multi-vendor systems. Key features include cloud recording, streaming capabilities, and real-time meeting management, visualization, and analysis. This comprehensive approach supports large interactive events and empowers users to engage effectively in their work environments.

Loosecubes

Series A in 2012
Loosecubes is a community marketplace for workspace. It connects members with an empty desk, studio or sofa with other members who need a productive and inspiring place to work. Whether you are looking for coworking companions by the day or longer term studiomates by the month, Loosecubes makes it easy to find the right people to share your workday with.

BranchOut

Series C in 2012
BranchOut is a professional community platform that enables users to capture and share everyday moments in the workplace through photos, news, and updates. With a focus on creating Professional Timelines, the platform allows individuals to showcase the professional moments that define their careers. This dynamic sharing helps users build their professional brands by highlighting their skills, expertise, and accomplishments. BranchOut has grown to become one of the largest professional networks, connecting over 30 million users. The platform not only facilitates personal branding but also assists users in finding employment leads, sales opportunities, and networking possibilities within their professional circles.

BountyJobs

Venture Round in 2011
BountyJobs is a technology for collaboration between employers and recruitment agencies. Their web-based platform consolidates 3rd-party search activities into one convenient location, giving talent acquisition leaders the tools to track, manage, and evaluate their search spend. The company's solutions help HR teams find and engage direct-hire agencies, manage the recruitment process with clarity and control, and optimize the entire agency channel. BountyJobs is based in Austin, TX.

Cloud9 IDE

Series A in 2011
Cloud9 IDE is a cloud-based Integrated Development Environment (IDE) designed for web and mobile developers, facilitating collaboration among remote teams. It provides an online platform that supports various programming languages, including JavaScript, Node.js, HTML, CSS, PHP, Java, and Ruby. By enabling developers to start coding immediately in the cloud, Cloud9 IDE promotes efficient software development and real-time collaboration. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company has attracted a talented team of developers from Europe and California. Cloud9 IDE is privately held and supported by notable investors.

BranchOut

Series B in 2011
BranchOut is a professional community platform that enables users to capture and share everyday moments in the workplace through photos, news, and updates. With a focus on creating Professional Timelines, the platform allows individuals to showcase the professional moments that define their careers. This dynamic sharing helps users build their professional brands by highlighting their skills, expertise, and accomplishments. BranchOut has grown to become one of the largest professional networks, connecting over 30 million users. The platform not only facilitates personal branding but also assists users in finding employment leads, sales opportunities, and networking possibilities within their professional circles.

Slack

Series B in 2011
Slack Technologies, Inc. operates a business communication platform that enhances collaboration among teams by integrating messaging, voice and video calls, file sharing, and workflow automation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Slack serves a diverse clientele ranging from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, aiming to streamline communication and improve productivity. The platform is delivered as a software-as-a-service solution, allowing users to connect with the right people and information efficiently. Additionally, Slack has established the Slack Fund, an investment initiative focused on early-stage ventures in the technology sector, further promoting innovation in workplace productivity tools.

BlueJeans

Series B in 2011
BlueJeans is a conferencing platform tailored for the modern workplace, offering a seamless solution for video, audio, and web meetings across various devices and room systems. It serves thousands of organizations by facilitating productive communication and collaboration, regardless of location. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and interoperable, enabling easy connectivity between mobile, desktop, and multi-vendor systems. Key features include cloud recording, streaming capabilities, and real-time meeting management, visualization, and analysis. This comprehensive approach supports large interactive events and empowers users to engage effectively in their work environments.

Versly

Seed Round in 2010
Versly is a company that specializes in enhancing collaboration within commonly used applications like Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. By integrating its solutions with email and providing next-generation web and mobile applications, Versly enables users to work more effectively across different platforms. The company was acquired by Cisco on August 29, 2011, further expanding its reach and capabilities in the technology sector.

Slack

Series A in 2010
Slack Technologies, Inc. operates a business communication platform that enhances collaboration among teams by integrating messaging, voice and video calls, file sharing, and workflow automation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Slack serves a diverse clientele ranging from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, aiming to streamline communication and improve productivity. The platform is delivered as a software-as-a-service solution, allowing users to connect with the right people and information efficiently. Additionally, Slack has established the Slack Fund, an investment initiative focused on early-stage ventures in the technology sector, further promoting innovation in workplace productivity tools.

Loosecubes

Seed Round in 2010
Loosecubes is a community marketplace for workspace. It connects members with an empty desk, studio or sofa with other members who need a productive and inspiring place to work. Whether you are looking for coworking companions by the day or longer term studiomates by the month, Loosecubes makes it easy to find the right people to share your workday with.

BlueJeans

Series A in 2009
BlueJeans is a conferencing platform tailored for the modern workplace, offering a seamless solution for video, audio, and web meetings across various devices and room systems. It serves thousands of organizations by facilitating productive communication and collaboration, regardless of location. The platform is designed to be user-friendly and interoperable, enabling easy connectivity between mobile, desktop, and multi-vendor systems. Key features include cloud recording, streaming capabilities, and real-time meeting management, visualization, and analysis. This comprehensive approach supports large interactive events and empowers users to engage effectively in their work environments.

Correlsense

Series B in 2009
Correlsense helps businesses achieve IT reliability by detecting degradations and outages caused by poorly performing applications. The company’s award-winning flagship product, SharePath, tracks every transaction through each hop in the data center, providing unprecedented visibility into the infrastructure. Easy to deploy and maintain, SharePath is used by businesses of all sizes to optimize the end-user experience, to minimize the risks associated with new service roll-outs and data center migration, to issue chargebacks for IT resources consumed, and to improve the capacity planning process. The company offers an Express edition of SharePath to measure the end-user experience of cloud-based and on-premise applications. This free enterprise-class software can be downloaded at http://www.real-user-monitoring.com. Correlsense was founded in 2005 and is privately held.

Slack

Seed Round in 2009
Slack Technologies, Inc. operates a business communication platform that enhances collaboration among teams by integrating messaging, voice and video calls, file sharing, and workflow automation. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Slack serves a diverse clientele ranging from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses, aiming to streamline communication and improve productivity. The platform is delivered as a software-as-a-service solution, allowing users to connect with the right people and information efficiently. Additionally, Slack has established the Slack Fund, an investment initiative focused on early-stage ventures in the technology sector, further promoting innovation in workplace productivity tools.

Dropbox

Series A in 2008
Dropbox is a prominent provider of secure file sharing, collaboration, and storage solutions, catering primarily to individuals and small to medium-sized businesses. Founded in 2007 by Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, Dropbox has established itself as a pioneer in cloud storage and cross-platform file syncing. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and operates more than 12 offices globally. With 500 million registered users, Dropbox facilitates seamless collaboration through its platform, allowing users to work from any device and location. Additionally, Dropbox for Business offers enhanced features, including robust administrative controls and secure file sharing tailored for organizational needs. As the company evolves, it is diversifying its product offerings to extend beyond traditional cloud storage solutions.

Correlsense

Series A in 2008
Correlsense helps businesses achieve IT reliability by detecting degradations and outages caused by poorly performing applications. The company’s award-winning flagship product, SharePath, tracks every transaction through each hop in the data center, providing unprecedented visibility into the infrastructure. Easy to deploy and maintain, SharePath is used by businesses of all sizes to optimize the end-user experience, to minimize the risks associated with new service roll-outs and data center migration, to issue chargebacks for IT resources consumed, and to improve the capacity planning process. The company offers an Express edition of SharePath to measure the end-user experience of cloud-based and on-premise applications. This free enterprise-class software can be downloaded at http://www.real-user-monitoring.com. Correlsense was founded in 2005 and is privately held.

Alfresco

Series C in 2008
Alfresco is an enterprise open-source software company that automates content-centric processes for digital business. It couples the innovation of open source with the stability of a true enterprise-class platform. The open-source model allows Alfresco to use open source technologies and contributions from the open-source community to get higher quality software produced more quickly at a much lower cost. It was founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Mateo, California.

Mobile Cohesion

Series B in 2006
As of July 6, 2008, Mobile Cohesion, Ltd. went out of business. Mobile Cohesion, Ltd. provides partner relationship management solutions for the telecommunications industry. Its products include 3PRM, which enables application developers and service providers to develop, deploy, and execute convergent services; HYDRA, a definitive platform for performance and profit focused partner management for operators, MVNOs, and aggregators; and HYDRALIVE, a hosted partner management solution. The company was incorporated in 2001 and is based in Belfast, the United Kingdom.

Zimbra

Series C in 2006
Zimbra is a developer of open-source email and collaboration software tailored for service providers, enterprises, and government entities. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Frisco, Texas, with additional offices in locations such as San Mateo, London, Tokyo, Singapore, and Pune, Zimbra offers solutions designed to address the challenges posed by outdated communication systems. Its main products include the Zimbra Collaboration Server, which provides email, calendar, and collaboration tools, and Zimbra Desktop, which consolidates information from various email accounts. Zimbra's software enables organizations to manage, control, and organize their data while ensuring security and privacy through an open platform that encompasses features like contacts, calendars, tasks, instant messaging, and file sharing.

Alfresco

Series B in 2006
Alfresco is an enterprise open-source software company that automates content-centric processes for digital business. It couples the innovation of open source with the stability of a true enterprise-class platform. The open-source model allows Alfresco to use open source technologies and contributions from the open-source community to get higher quality software produced more quickly at a much lower cost. It was founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Mateo, California.

Alfresco

Series A in 2005
Alfresco is an enterprise open-source software company that automates content-centric processes for digital business. It couples the innovation of open source with the stability of a true enterprise-class platform. The open-source model allows Alfresco to use open source technologies and contributions from the open-source community to get higher quality software produced more quickly at a much lower cost. It was founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Mateo, California.

Diligent

Series B in 2004
Diligent Corporation is a leading provider of secure corporate governance and collaboration software, specializing in its Diligent Boards application, which serves as a board portal for management, board members, and administrative staff. This platform facilitates the production, delivery, review, and voting on board materials in a secure environment. Diligent offers subscription-based access to its software, along with services that include data hosting and customer support. The company caters to a wide range of sectors, including banking, insurance, healthcare, and government, and boasts a client base of over 19,000 organizations, encompassing a significant portion of the Fortune 1000. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York, Diligent aims to enhance governance practices by providing leaders with the tools and insights necessary to make informed decisions. The company is recognized for its commitment to customer service and has built a substantial global network of corporate directors and executives.

Groove Networks

Series F in 2003
Groove networks provided a "virtual office" through software that allowed teams of people to work together over a network. Groove software offered organizations both a desktop application for joint work and a set of customizable, open collaboration capabilities that enhance the utility and value of existing solutions. Groove Networks was acquired by Microsoft in March of 2005, and has been re-released as a software. See http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/groove/default.aspx

Groove Networks

Series D in 2001
Groove networks provided a "virtual office" through software that allowed teams of people to work together over a network. Groove software offered organizations both a desktop application for joint work and a set of customizable, open collaboration capabilities that enhance the utility and value of existing solutions. Groove Networks was acquired by Microsoft in March of 2005, and has been re-released as a software. See http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/groove/default.aspx

Groove Networks

Series C in 2000
Groove networks provided a "virtual office" through software that allowed teams of people to work together over a network. Groove software offered organizations both a desktop application for joint work and a set of customizable, open collaboration capabilities that enhance the utility and value of existing solutions. Groove Networks was acquired by Microsoft in March of 2005, and has been re-released as a software. See http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/groove/default.aspx

Interwoven

Venture Round in 1999
Interwoven is a developer of content management software headquartered in San Jose, California. Founded in 1995, the company specializes in providing solutions that help businesses, professional service firms, and government entities effectively manage and leverage content to drive growth. Its software enhances customer experience, fosters collaboration, and streamlines business processes in dynamic environments, enabling organizations to create and deliver time-sensitive materials efficiently. Interwoven distributes its products and services through a direct sales force and partnerships with technology vendors, professional service firms, systems integrators, and digital marketing agencies across North America and the United Kingdom. The company has established strategic partnerships with major corporations such as Microsoft and IBM. As of March 2009, Interwoven operates as a subsidiary of Autonomy Corp.
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