Upaway
Pre Seed Round in 2021
Upaway is a travel agency app that offers on-demand trip support, combining travel organization tools with personalized assistance. The platform enables users to securely store and collaborate on travel-related documents, ensuring easy access across various trips and travel plans. It provides human trip support, assisting customers in finding suitable accommodations, making eco-friendly travel choices, and addressing issues such as lost luggage or flight delays. Additionally, Upaway delivers personalized safety updates for every destination, enhancing the overall travel experience and ensuring that customers can navigate their journeys with confidence and ease.
Humio Limited is a technology company that develops a live observability platform aimed at comprehensive event analysis through a time-series logging and aggregation system. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in London, England, Humio caters to a diverse range of industries, including higher education, financial services, government, healthcare, transportation, and technology. The platform is designed for unrestricted and efficient handling of massive volumes of log data, allowing users to aggregate, explore, report, and analyze information from various sources. It can be deployed on any infrastructure, both in the cloud and on-premises, and features an index-free architecture that facilitates real-time data exploration. Humio's innovative data storage and in-memory search technologies provide a cost-effective log management solution that minimizes hardware and engineering resource requirements. Additionally, the company has offices in Aarhus, Denmark; San Francisco, California; and Seattle, Washington.
BlackBuck
Series D in 2019
Founded in 2015, BlackBuck is India's leading digital platform for truck operators and shippers. It streamlines logistics by connecting these parties online, enabling efficient load matching, reliable transportation, and seamless transactions. With a robust technology platform, BlackBuck facilitates payments, insurance, and financial services, benefiting millions of truckers and shippers alike.
Humio Limited is a technology company that develops a live observability platform aimed at comprehensive event analysis through a time-series logging and aggregation system. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in London, England, Humio caters to a diverse range of industries, including higher education, financial services, government, healthcare, transportation, and technology. The platform is designed for unrestricted and efficient handling of massive volumes of log data, allowing users to aggregate, explore, report, and analyze information from various sources. It can be deployed on any infrastructure, both in the cloud and on-premises, and features an index-free architecture that facilitates real-time data exploration. Humio's innovative data storage and in-memory search technologies provide a cost-effective log management solution that minimizes hardware and engineering resource requirements. Additionally, the company has offices in Aarhus, Denmark; San Francisco, California; and Seattle, Washington.
BlackBuck
Series D in 2018
Founded in 2015, BlackBuck is India's leading digital platform for truck operators and shippers. It streamlines logistics by connecting these parties online, enabling efficient load matching, reliable transportation, and seamless transactions. With a robust technology platform, BlackBuck facilitates payments, insurance, and financial services, benefiting millions of truckers and shippers alike.
Primary Data
Series B in 2017
Primary Data, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Sandy, Utah, specializes in intelligence and automation software designed for enterprise data management. The company's flagship platform, DataSphere, integrates metadata management with machine learning to facilitate the seamless movement of data across both on-premises IT infrastructure and cloud environments. This innovative solution allows enterprises to manage vast amounts of data efficiently, making billions of files accessible to all applications simultaneously. DataSphere not only automates data migration and enhances cloud integration but also optimizes NAS performance, enabling organizations to maximize the value of their infrastructure investments. Through its advanced capabilities, Primary Data supports enterprises operating at petabyte scale, ensuring that the right data is delivered to the right location at the right time without disrupting applications.
BlackBuck
Series C in 2017
Founded in 2015, BlackBuck is India's leading digital platform for truck operators and shippers. It streamlines logistics by connecting these parties online, enabling efficient load matching, reliable transportation, and seamless transactions. With a robust technology platform, BlackBuck facilitates payments, insurance, and financial services, benefiting millions of truckers and shippers alike.
E8 Storage
Series B in 2016
E8 Storage is a technology company specializing in advanced flash storage solutions designed for enterprise and software-defined cloud environments. Founded in 2014 by industry veterans Zivan Ori and Alex Friedman, the company has developed the E8-D24 appliance, which integrates high-performance NVMe drives with the reliability of centralized storage and the scalability of scale-out solutions. This innovative approach enables E8 Storage to deliver ten times the performance at half the cost of traditional storage products. In addition to its hardware offerings, the company provides a storage management application that simplifies storage management while ensuring high reliability and availability. This application includes features such as real-time analytics and supports clients in managing large and complex databases, optimizing performance and total cost of ownership for SSDs. E8 Storage operates research and development from Tel Aviv, Israel, while its sales and marketing efforts are based in Santa Clara, California.
BlackBuck
Series B in 2015
Founded in 2015, BlackBuck is India's leading digital platform for truck operators and shippers. It streamlines logistics by connecting these parties online, enabling efficient load matching, reliable transportation, and seamless transactions. With a robust technology platform, BlackBuck facilitates payments, insurance, and financial services, benefiting millions of truckers and shippers alike.
BlackBuck
Series A in 2015
Founded in 2015, BlackBuck is India's leading digital platform for truck operators and shippers. It streamlines logistics by connecting these parties online, enabling efficient load matching, reliable transportation, and seamless transactions. With a robust technology platform, BlackBuck facilitates payments, insurance, and financial services, benefiting millions of truckers and shippers alike.
Qwilt Inc., established in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, specializes in online video delivery solutions for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers two primary products: Open Edge Cloud, a content and application delivery platform that enables seamless streaming experiences via managed platforms and open APIs; and Open Caching, a platform that federates content delivery infrastructure into a global CDN with open APIs for content publishers. Qwilt's solutions allow carriers to create a universal video fabric, improving network efficiency and enhancing user experience without disrupting existing infrastructures. The company serves fixed operators, mobile operators, universities, and leading content publishers worldwide, including BT, Telecom Argentina, and Verizon.
Cohesity develops hyper-converged secondary storage solutions that consolidate, protect, and share non-mission-critical data assets of large organizations. Its platform, Cohesity DataPlatform, converges data protection infrastructure including backup, replication, disaster recovery, and cloud tiering. Additionally, it offers Cohesity Helios, a SaaS-based management solution for monitoring and managing secondary data and applications.
SimpliVity
Series D in 2015
SimpliVity Corporation is a provider of hyperconverged infrastructure solutions designed to enhance the deployment of resources and workloads in data centers. The company offers several products, including OmniCube, a 2U rack-mounted system that integrates server, storage, and networking services, thereby improving the management, protection, and performance of virtualized workloads. Additionally, its OmniCube Hyperconverged Infrastructure platform addresses data efficiency and global management needs in virtualized and cloud environments. SimpliVity's solutions also include OmniView, a web-based support dashboard featuring predictive analytics, and OmniStack Hyperconverged Infrastructure, which integrates with Cisco UCS to consolidate multiple core data center functions. The company's technology is utilized across various sectors, including energy, education, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, SimpliVity has support centers in Cork, Ireland, and Raleigh, North Carolina. As of February 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.
Sunrun is a United States-based provider of residential solar electricity and related solar power services for homeowners. It designs, owns, and maintains solar energy systems and offers a solar service model in which customers pay for the electricity produced rather than the panels; Sunrun retains ownership of the systems and provides battery storage and related products. The company markets its offerings directly to homeowners through online and offline channels and collaborates with a network of installers and partners to deliver installations. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, Sunrun operates across multiple states and typically signs long-term agreements to supply power at fixed rates.
Sookasa Inc., established in 2011 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, specializes in cloud security solutions. The company offers its services to various cloud integration partners such as Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft Office 365, serving clients primarily in education, finance, healthcare, and legal industries. Sookasa's platform provides features like audit trails, data loss prevention scanning, and transparent encryption, enabling businesses to enforce security policies and protect sensitive data stored in the cloud. As of March 17, 2016, Sookasa operates as a subsidiary of Barracuda Networks Inc., focusing on ensuring secure and compliant usage of popular cloud services within enterprises.
Primary Data
Series B in 2014
Primary Data, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Sandy, Utah, specializes in intelligence and automation software designed for enterprise data management. The company's flagship platform, DataSphere, integrates metadata management with machine learning to facilitate the seamless movement of data across both on-premises IT infrastructure and cloud environments. This innovative solution allows enterprises to manage vast amounts of data efficiently, making billions of files accessible to all applications simultaneously. DataSphere not only automates data migration and enhances cloud integration but also optimizes NAS performance, enabling organizations to maximize the value of their infrastructure investments. Through its advanced capabilities, Primary Data supports enterprises operating at petabyte scale, ensuring that the right data is delivered to the right location at the right time without disrupting applications.
SimpliVity
Series C in 2013
SimpliVity Corporation is a provider of hyperconverged infrastructure solutions designed to enhance the deployment of resources and workloads in data centers. The company offers several products, including OmniCube, a 2U rack-mounted system that integrates server, storage, and networking services, thereby improving the management, protection, and performance of virtualized workloads. Additionally, its OmniCube Hyperconverged Infrastructure platform addresses data efficiency and global management needs in virtualized and cloud environments. SimpliVity's solutions also include OmniView, a web-based support dashboard featuring predictive analytics, and OmniStack Hyperconverged Infrastructure, which integrates with Cisco UCS to consolidate multiple core data center functions. The company's technology is utilized across various sectors, including energy, education, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, SimpliVity has support centers in Cork, Ireland, and Raleigh, North Carolina. As of February 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.
Primary Data
Series B in 2013
Primary Data, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Sandy, Utah, specializes in intelligence and automation software designed for enterprise data management. The company's flagship platform, DataSphere, integrates metadata management with machine learning to facilitate the seamless movement of data across both on-premises IT infrastructure and cloud environments. This innovative solution allows enterprises to manage vast amounts of data efficiently, making billions of files accessible to all applications simultaneously. DataSphere not only automates data migration and enhances cloud integration but also optimizes NAS performance, enabling organizations to maximize the value of their infrastructure investments. Through its advanced capabilities, Primary Data supports enterprises operating at petabyte scale, ensuring that the right data is delivered to the right location at the right time without disrupting applications.
Qwilt Inc., established in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, specializes in online video delivery solutions for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers two primary products: Open Edge Cloud, a content and application delivery platform that enables seamless streaming experiences via managed platforms and open APIs; and Open Caching, a platform that federates content delivery infrastructure into a global CDN with open APIs for content publishers. Qwilt's solutions allow carriers to create a universal video fabric, improving network efficiency and enhancing user experience without disrupting existing infrastructures. The company serves fixed operators, mobile operators, universities, and leading content publishers worldwide, including BT, Telecom Argentina, and Verizon.
SimpliVity
Series B in 2012
SimpliVity Corporation is a provider of hyperconverged infrastructure solutions designed to enhance the deployment of resources and workloads in data centers. The company offers several products, including OmniCube, a 2U rack-mounted system that integrates server, storage, and networking services, thereby improving the management, protection, and performance of virtualized workloads. Additionally, its OmniCube Hyperconverged Infrastructure platform addresses data efficiency and global management needs in virtualized and cloud environments. SimpliVity's solutions also include OmniView, a web-based support dashboard featuring predictive analytics, and OmniStack Hyperconverged Infrastructure, which integrates with Cisco UCS to consolidate multiple core data center functions. The company's technology is utilized across various sectors, including energy, education, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, SimpliVity has support centers in Cork, Ireland, and Raleigh, North Carolina. As of February 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.
Nimble Storage
Series E in 2012
Nimble Storage, Inc. specializes in providing flash storage platforms designed to enhance the performance of various business applications. The company's offerings include InfoSight, a predictive cloud platform that integrates predictive analytics with flash storage and multicloud infrastructure, streamlining operations in both on-premises data centers and cloud environments. Nimble Storage's product line features AF-Series All Flash arrays and CS-Series Adaptive Flash arrays, which are optimized for high-I/O applications such as Oracle and SQL Server. Additionally, Nimble Cloud Volumes deliver an enterprise-grade multi-cloud storage solution that supports applications in major cloud environments like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. The company markets its products through a network of value-added resellers, system integrators, and distributors across diverse sectors, including healthcare, education, financial services, and technology. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Nimble Storage operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.
Sunrun is a United States-based provider of residential solar electricity and related solar power services for homeowners. It designs, owns, and maintains solar energy systems and offers a solar service model in which customers pay for the electricity produced rather than the panels; Sunrun retains ownership of the systems and provides battery storage and related products. The company markets its offerings directly to homeowners through online and offline channels and collaborates with a network of installers and partners to deliver installations. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, Sunrun operates across multiple states and typically signs long-term agreements to supply power at fixed rates.
SimpliVity
Series A in 2012
SimpliVity Corporation is a provider of hyperconverged infrastructure solutions designed to enhance the deployment of resources and workloads in data centers. The company offers several products, including OmniCube, a 2U rack-mounted system that integrates server, storage, and networking services, thereby improving the management, protection, and performance of virtualized workloads. Additionally, its OmniCube Hyperconverged Infrastructure platform addresses data efficiency and global management needs in virtualized and cloud environments. SimpliVity's solutions also include OmniView, a web-based support dashboard featuring predictive analytics, and OmniStack Hyperconverged Infrastructure, which integrates with Cisco UCS to consolidate multiple core data center functions. The company's technology is utilized across various sectors, including energy, education, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, SimpliVity has support centers in Cork, Ireland, and Raleigh, North Carolina. As of February 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.
Qwilt Inc., established in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, specializes in online video delivery solutions for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers two primary products: Open Edge Cloud, a content and application delivery platform that enables seamless streaming experiences via managed platforms and open APIs; and Open Caching, a platform that federates content delivery infrastructure into a global CDN with open APIs for content publishers. Qwilt's solutions allow carriers to create a universal video fabric, improving network efficiency and enhancing user experience without disrupting existing infrastructures. The company serves fixed operators, mobile operators, universities, and leading content publishers worldwide, including BT, Telecom Argentina, and Verizon.
Nimble Storage
Series D in 2011
Nimble Storage, Inc. specializes in providing flash storage platforms designed to enhance the performance of various business applications. The company's offerings include InfoSight, a predictive cloud platform that integrates predictive analytics with flash storage and multicloud infrastructure, streamlining operations in both on-premises data centers and cloud environments. Nimble Storage's product line features AF-Series All Flash arrays and CS-Series Adaptive Flash arrays, which are optimized for high-I/O applications such as Oracle and SQL Server. Additionally, Nimble Cloud Volumes deliver an enterprise-grade multi-cloud storage solution that supports applications in major cloud environments like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. The company markets its products through a network of value-added resellers, system integrators, and distributors across diverse sectors, including healthcare, education, financial services, and technology. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Nimble Storage operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.
Nimble Storage
Series C in 2010
Nimble Storage, Inc. specializes in providing flash storage platforms designed to enhance the performance of various business applications. The company's offerings include InfoSight, a predictive cloud platform that integrates predictive analytics with flash storage and multicloud infrastructure, streamlining operations in both on-premises data centers and cloud environments. Nimble Storage's product line features AF-Series All Flash arrays and CS-Series Adaptive Flash arrays, which are optimized for high-I/O applications such as Oracle and SQL Server. Additionally, Nimble Cloud Volumes deliver an enterprise-grade multi-cloud storage solution that supports applications in major cloud environments like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. The company markets its products through a network of value-added resellers, system integrators, and distributors across diverse sectors, including healthcare, education, financial services, and technology. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Nimble Storage operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.
Qwilt Inc., established in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, specializes in online video delivery solutions for cable, telecom, and mobile service providers. The company offers two primary products: Open Edge Cloud, a content and application delivery platform that enables seamless streaming experiences via managed platforms and open APIs; and Open Caching, a platform that federates content delivery infrastructure into a global CDN with open APIs for content publishers. Qwilt's solutions allow carriers to create a universal video fabric, improving network efficiency and enhancing user experience without disrupting existing infrastructures. The company serves fixed operators, mobile operators, universities, and leading content publishers worldwide, including BT, Telecom Argentina, and Verizon.
Sunrun is a United States-based provider of residential solar electricity and related solar power services for homeowners. It designs, owns, and maintains solar energy systems and offers a solar service model in which customers pay for the electricity produced rather than the panels; Sunrun retains ownership of the systems and provides battery storage and related products. The company markets its offerings directly to homeowners through online and offline channels and collaborates with a network of installers and partners to deliver installations. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, Sunrun operates across multiple states and typically signs long-term agreements to supply power at fixed rates.
Fusion-io
Series C in 2010
Fusion-io specializes in enterprise storage architecture and I/O solutions that enhance data processing speeds. The company's core offerings include the ioDrive, a non-volatile solid-state storage device utilizing NAND technology, and the ioMemory virtual storage layer, which serves as a flash-optimized operating system subsystem for the enterprise flash sector. Additionally, Fusion-io provides the ioSphere platform, a software management solution designed for server-attached storage-class memory. Their technology is employed by a diverse range of clients, including e-commerce companies, social media firms, and Fortune Global 500 enterprises, all of which leverage Fusion-io's solutions to improve the performance and efficiency of their data centers, thereby accelerating critical applications essential to the information economy.
Sunrun is a United States-based provider of residential solar electricity and related solar power services for homeowners. It designs, owns, and maintains solar energy systems and offers a solar service model in which customers pay for the electricity produced rather than the panels; Sunrun retains ownership of the systems and provides battery storage and related products. The company markets its offerings directly to homeowners through online and offline channels and collaborates with a network of installers and partners to deliver installations. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, Sunrun operates across multiple states and typically signs long-term agreements to supply power at fixed rates.
Founded in 2007, Dropbox pioneered secure file sharing and collaboration. It offers cloud storage solutions for individuals and small to mid-sized businesses, with a focus on AI-powered universal search across unstructured data.
Mendocino Software
Venture Round in 2007
Mendocino Software, Inc. went out of business. Mendocino Software, Inc. develops and markets enterprise-class application data availability and access solutions. Its products include InfiniView, which offers data capture and view presentation for use with various application environments, including Oracle, Sybase, DB2 UDB, SQL Server, messaging, and other databases and enterprise file systems on supported operating system platforms. The company’s products help in data protection and recovery, as well as in the administration and maintenance of enterprise applications.
The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Fremont, California.
Acopia Networks
Series D in 2006
Acopia Networks specializes in intelligent file virtualization solutions designed to enhance data management for enterprises. The company offers the Acopia ARX series of intelligent file virtualization devices, which automate essential data management tasks and mitigate disruptions related to storage management operations. Additionally, Acopia Networks provides the FreedomFabric network operating system software, enabling organizations to manage unstructured file data more efficiently by automating various storage management functions. The company's services also include data migration, storage tiering, data replication, and load balancing, allowing customers to implement an adaptive infrastructure that integrates applications, servers, and storage across their global operations.
Mendocino Software
Series B in 2005
Mendocino Software, Inc. went out of business. Mendocino Software, Inc. develops and markets enterprise-class application data availability and access solutions. Its products include InfiniView, which offers data capture and view presentation for use with various application environments, including Oracle, Sybase, DB2 UDB, SQL Server, messaging, and other databases and enterprise file systems on supported operating system platforms. The company’s products help in data protection and recovery, as well as in the administration and maintenance of enterprise applications.
The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Fremont, California.
Acopia Networks
Series C in 2004
Acopia Networks specializes in intelligent file virtualization solutions designed to enhance data management for enterprises. The company offers the Acopia ARX series of intelligent file virtualization devices, which automate essential data management tasks and mitigate disruptions related to storage management operations. Additionally, Acopia Networks provides the FreedomFabric network operating system software, enabling organizations to manage unstructured file data more efficiently by automating various storage management functions. The company's services also include data migration, storage tiering, data replication, and load balancing, allowing customers to implement an adaptive infrastructure that integrates applications, servers, and storage across their global operations.
Omneon
Venture Round in 2004
Omneon Video Networks, Inc. specializes in providing digital content storage and processing systems tailored for media companies, facilitating the production and distribution of digital video and audio. The company develops and markets a variety of products, including Spectrum video servers and MediaGrid active storage systems, along with related software applications. Spectrum video servers are designed for real-time applications, such as multi-channel broadcast playout, while MediaGrid systems support file-based content storage, offering high-bandwidth, simultaneous multi-user access and integrated digital media processing capabilities. Omneon's products are compatible with various complementary technologies and include application programming interfaces for enhanced functionality. Their offerings cater to a diverse clientele, including multinational media conglomerates, commercial and public broadcast networks, content networks, satellite broadcasters, television service providers, local television stations, and mobile television providers. Omneon sells its products both directly to end users and indirectly through system integrators across regions such as the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. Founded in 1998, the company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.
Mendocino Software
Series A in 2004
Mendocino Software, Inc. went out of business. Mendocino Software, Inc. develops and markets enterprise-class application data availability and access solutions. Its products include InfiniView, which offers data capture and view presentation for use with various application environments, including Oracle, Sybase, DB2 UDB, SQL Server, messaging, and other databases and enterprise file systems on supported operating system platforms. The company’s products help in data protection and recovery, as well as in the administration and maintenance of enterprise applications.
The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Fremont, California.
Topspin Communications
Series C in 2003
Topspin Communications is a technology company based in Mountain View, California, specializing in server networking equipment. Founded in 2000, it focuses on providing server fabric switches, a type of networking device that facilitates the connection of servers into a grid architecture. This technology supports grid and utility computing, clustered enterprise applications, and server virtualization. Additionally, Topspin offers solutions for virtualizing enterprise data centers, enabling dynamic matching of CPU, I/O, and storage resources to evolving business requirements. Their innovative approach allows for faster integration and deployment of data center resources compared to competitors.
Acopia Networks
Series B in 2003
Acopia Networks specializes in intelligent file virtualization solutions designed to enhance data management for enterprises. The company offers the Acopia ARX series of intelligent file virtualization devices, which automate essential data management tasks and mitigate disruptions related to storage management operations. Additionally, Acopia Networks provides the FreedomFabric network operating system software, enabling organizations to manage unstructured file data more efficiently by automating various storage management functions. The company's services also include data migration, storage tiering, data replication, and load balancing, allowing customers to implement an adaptive infrastructure that integrates applications, servers, and storage across their global operations.
Acopia Networks
Series A in 2002
Acopia Networks specializes in intelligent file virtualization solutions designed to enhance data management for enterprises. The company offers the Acopia ARX series of intelligent file virtualization devices, which automate essential data management tasks and mitigate disruptions related to storage management operations. Additionally, Acopia Networks provides the FreedomFabric network operating system software, enabling organizations to manage unstructured file data more efficiently by automating various storage management functions. The company's services also include data migration, storage tiering, data replication, and load balancing, allowing customers to implement an adaptive infrastructure that integrates applications, servers, and storage across their global operations.
Topspin Communications
Series B in 2002
Topspin Communications is a technology company based in Mountain View, California, specializing in server networking equipment. Founded in 2000, it focuses on providing server fabric switches, a type of networking device that facilitates the connection of servers into a grid architecture. This technology supports grid and utility computing, clustered enterprise applications, and server virtualization. Additionally, Topspin offers solutions for virtualizing enterprise data centers, enabling dynamic matching of CPU, I/O, and storage resources to evolving business requirements. Their innovative approach allows for faster integration and deployment of data center resources compared to competitors.
Lightbit
Venture Round in 2000
Lightbits Labs, Inc. specializes in developing innovative data storage solutions designed for enterprise private clouds and service providers. Founded in 2015 and based in San Jose, California, with additional offices in Israel and New York, the company focuses on delivering high-performance block storage that is scalable and cost-effective. Lightbits is known for its Cloud Data Platform and the proprietary LightOS Software Defined Storage, which integrates seamlessly with existing datacenter infrastructure. The company's products leverage the NVMe over TCP protocol to enhance performance comparable to local flash storage, catering to cloud-native applications in various environments, including bare metal, virtualized, and containerized systems. By providing a comprehensive data storage platform, Lightbits enables organizations to improve agility and cost efficiency while effectively scaling their storage infrastructure.
Omneon Video Networks, Inc. specializes in providing digital content storage and processing systems tailored for media companies, facilitating the production and distribution of digital video and audio. The company develops and markets a variety of products, including Spectrum video servers and MediaGrid active storage systems, along with related software applications. Spectrum video servers are designed for real-time applications, such as multi-channel broadcast playout, while MediaGrid systems support file-based content storage, offering high-bandwidth, simultaneous multi-user access and integrated digital media processing capabilities. Omneon's products are compatible with various complementary technologies and include application programming interfaces for enhanced functionality. Their offerings cater to a diverse clientele, including multinational media conglomerates, commercial and public broadcast networks, content networks, satellite broadcasters, television service providers, local television stations, and mobile television providers. Omneon sells its products both directly to end users and indirectly through system integrators across regions such as the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. Founded in 1998, the company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.