LayerZero
Funding Round in 2025
LayerZero develops a blockchain interoperability platform that enables data exchange between disparate blockchains. Its platform achieves speed and security by validating as an on-chain light node, allowing companies to build cross-chain applications using a low-level communication primitive.
Radiant is a clean energy startup based in Los Angeles, California, that specializes in the development of portable nuclear microreactors. Founded in 2019, the company aims to provide an alternative to fossil fuels for both military and commercial applications. Its flagship product, the Kaleidos microreactor, is designed to fit within a shipping container, allowing for transportation by air, ship, and road. This innovative microreactor serves as a zero-emissions power source, making it particularly suitable for remote locations and critical applications where traditional diesel generators are typically used.
Starcloud
Seed Round in 2024
Starcloud is focused on developing megawatt-scale data centers in space, with plans for scalable expansion to gigawatt capacity. The company designs power and cooling systems that leverage reduced launch costs to capitalize on the abundant energy and passive cooling available in the space environment. By providing high-speed connectivity, Starcloud aims to create cost-competitive, sustainable, and rapidly scalable data centers that support critical infrastructure needs for the future.
Pylon provides water and electricity distribution companies, in emerging markets, with a platform for managing their customers and infrastructure.
ModernFi
Venture Round in 2024
ModernFi operates a platform that helps banks and credit unions efficiently manage their deposits. It facilitates sourcing deposits, sweeping funds, and enhancing depositor security through its modern technology stack, enabling institutions to grow and stabilize their balance sheets.
Applied Intuition
Secondary Market in 2024
Applied Intuition develops software infrastructure to safely develop, test, and deploy autonomous vehicles at scale. Founded in 2017 and based in Sunnyvale, California, it maintains offices in Silicon Valley and Detroit. The company offers an autonomous vehicle platform for simulation, validation, and deployment of advanced driver-assistance and automated driving systems, integrating AI-powered development tools with modular software architecture to help automotive manufacturers and mobility companies optimize autonomous system performance and streamline integration across diverse vehicle types and operating environments.
Exowatt
Seed Round in 2024
Exowatt is a next-generation renewable energy company that specializes in providing sustainable energy solutions for commercial and industrial applications. The company develops a modular full-stack energy system that consists of a heat collector, a heat battery, and a heat engine. This innovative system is designed to deliver dispatchable power and heat, ensuring that energy is consistently available to meet the demands of energy-intensive operations, such as data centers. By focusing on modularity and efficiency, Exowatt aims to enhance the accessibility and reliability of renewable energy, facilitating a transition towards more sustainable energy practices in various industries.
Tigris Data
Seed Round in 2024
Tigris Data provides a globally distributed, S3-compatible object storage service that enables storing and accessing large and variable data with low latency worldwide. It automatically places data close to users and handles data replication and caching, simplifying multi-region deployments. The service supports the S3 API, allowing use of the broad ecosystem of S3 tools and libraries. In addition, the company offers a database solution designed for ease of use and cost efficiency that structures data for fast object storage with standard S3 tooling, helping developers manage data across regions.
Yuno is a developer of payment infrastructure technology that allows companies to seamlessly accept a wide range of payment methods and effectively manage fraud through a single integration. The company's platform enhances the customer experience by enabling customizable checkout options and simplifying the addition of new payment methods. Yuno's technology optimizes revenue by intelligently routing transactions to the most suitable processors and automatically retrying declined transactions. It provides a user interface that facilitates the management of various payment methods and fraud prevention services, enabling enterprises to orchestrate transactions and reconcile accounts efficiently.
ModernFi operates a platform that helps banks and credit unions efficiently manage their deposits. It facilitates sourcing deposits, sweeping funds, and enhancing depositor security through its modern technology stack, enabling institutions to grow and stabilize their balance sheets.
MotherDuck
Series B in 2023
MotherDuck is a company that specializes in data infrastructure and analytics, providing a serverless platform designed for both small and large datasets. By integrating the efficiency of DuckDB with cloud capabilities, MotherDuck delivers a user-friendly analytics solution that supports hybrid execution. Its platform utilizes an embedded database to facilitate the analysis of big data, enabling businesses to prototype with both local and remote data seamlessly. This integrated environment allows organizations to effectively analyze their data, enhancing collaboration and maximizing profitability.
Tabular Technologies is focused on creating an independent data automation platform that leverages the open-source standard for large analytic datasets, specifically Apache Iceberg. The company aims to simplify the use of this open-source table format, allowing data scientists to navigate complex data environments with ease. Its platform supports cloud object storage and multiple-computer frameworks, ensuring consistency and interoperability across various data applications. By prioritizing user-friendliness, Tabular Technologies enables organizations to harness the full potential of their data without being overwhelmed by technical challenges.
Foodology
Venture Round in 2023
Foodology operates delivery-focused digital restaurant brands across Latin America, specializing in scaling these brands via cloud kitchen networks. With over 80 kitchens in Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, and Peru, the company leverages technology and infrastructure to streamline food processing, enabling brands to rapidly iterate concepts without substantial setup costs.
Fly.io is a company that provides an Application Delivery Network (ADN) designed to connect website owners with their customers effectively. Its platform allows users to build application servers using JavaScript, enabling them to write, test, and run code locally before deploying it. By utilizing a network of servers, Fly.io accepts visitor traffic, processes requests through middleware, and routes them to backend applications. This infrastructure allows website owners to direct their visitors securely and efficiently, ensuring that applications can scale and operate close to end users.
Radiant is a clean energy startup based in Los Angeles, California, that specializes in the development of portable nuclear microreactors. Founded in 2019, the company aims to provide an alternative to fossil fuels for both military and commercial applications. Its flagship product, the Kaleidos microreactor, is designed to fit within a shipping container, allowing for transportation by air, ship, and road. This innovative microreactor serves as a zero-emissions power source, making it particularly suitable for remote locations and critical applications where traditional diesel generators are typically used.
Vantage is a service that helps businesses manage and optimize their cloud infrastructure costs. Vantage's mission is to build a suite of tools that make it easy for engineering, leadership, and finance to analyze, collaborate on and optimize their cloud infrastructure costs. The platform currently supports AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Databricks, Snowflake, New Relic, Datadog, Fastly, MongoDB, and Kubernetes.
ModernFi
Seed Round in 2023
ModernFi operates a platform that helps banks and credit unions efficiently manage their deposits. It facilitates sourcing deposits, sweeping funds, and enhancing depositor security through its modern technology stack, enabling institutions to grow and stabilize their balance sheets.
Forward Networks
Series D in 2023
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.
Matter Labs
Series C in 2022
Matter Labs designs and develops blockchain technology that uses zero-knowledge proofs to scale Ethereum and improve privacy, removing interaction obstacles between untrusted parties. The company builds a scaling decentralized application that provides succinctly verifiable computation, enabling businesses and others to prove integrity without disclosing sensitive data. It aims to accelerate public blockchain adoption by offering an open, scalable alternative to existing financial systems. Founded in 2018, it has been associated with Berlin, Germany, and is based in the Cayman Islands.
MotherDuck
Series A in 2022
MotherDuck is a company that specializes in data infrastructure and analytics, providing a serverless platform designed for both small and large datasets. By integrating the efficiency of DuckDB with cloud capabilities, MotherDuck delivers a user-friendly analytics solution that supports hybrid execution. Its platform utilizes an embedded database to facilitate the analysis of big data, enabling businesses to prototype with both local and remote data seamlessly. This integrated environment allows organizations to effectively analyze their data, enhancing collaboration and maximizing profitability.
Synonym
Pre Seed Round in 2022
Synonym Biotechnologies is a financing and development platform focused on essential biomanufacturing infrastructure. Founded in 2021 and headquartered in New York, the company aims to enhance production capacity for synthetic biology firms by organizing key aspects such as site selection, engineering, and financing. Its platform facilitates access to biomanufacturing investments and project financing, enabling a diverse range of industry players to respond to the increasing demand for consumables like food, materials, and energy. By creating this new asset class, Synonym supports the growth of the bioeconomy and fosters innovation in biomanufacturing.
Foodology
Series B in 2022
Foodology operates delivery-focused digital restaurant brands across Latin America, specializing in scaling these brands via cloud kitchen networks. With over 80 kitchens in Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, and Peru, the company leverages technology and infrastructure to streamline food processing, enabling brands to rapidly iterate concepts without substantial setup costs.
Fly.io is a company that provides an Application Delivery Network (ADN) designed to connect website owners with their customers effectively. Its platform allows users to build application servers using JavaScript, enabling them to write, test, and run code locally before deploying it. By utilizing a network of servers, Fly.io accepts visitor traffic, processes requests through middleware, and routes them to backend applications. This infrastructure allows website owners to direct their visitors securely and efficiently, ensuring that applications can scale and operate close to end users.
Linera is a multi-chain infrastructure company focused on enhancing the scalability of web3 applications. By developing a blockchain protocol that integrates microchains, Linera enables parallel operation of these chains within a shared set of validators. This innovative approach aims to bring web2-level performance to web3, providing users with low latency and improved network efficiency. Through its solutions, Linera seeks to redefine the landscape of blockchain technology, making it more accessible and effective for developers and end-users alike.
Entropy
Seed Round in 2022
Entropy provides crypto custody services to keep private keys secure and make assets available on demand. Its services specialize in creating a decentralized network leveraging advanced threshold cryptography and multi-party computation.
The company was founded in 2021 and is headquartered in New York.
Optimism is an Ethereum-based decentralized infrastructure platform founded in 2019. It enables instant transactions and scalable smart contracts through its layer 2 scaling solution, helping developers build on the blockchain.
Lido
Venture Round in 2022
Lido develops open-source middleware deployed on the Ethereum blockchain. It extends Ethereum's block validation functionality and is publicly accessible through multiple interfaces.
Asserts
Seed Round in 2022
Asserts is a developer of correlation intelligence software designed to enhance the Prometheus monitoring ecosystem by providing root cause insights. The company's platform analyzes metadata to construct a dependency graph, enabling the continuous monitoring of application and infrastructure metrics. It detects deployments, configuration changes, anomalies, and failures, and organizes these signals by dynamically grouping and ranking them. By doing so, Asserts enables businesses to identify urgent quality issues and determine their root causes without the need to move data or incur additional processing and storage costs. This approach allows organizations to maintain cost efficiency while effectively managing their operational challenges.
Phantom is a digital wallet designed for decentralized finance and non-fungible tokens. It functions as a multichain wallet that supports multiple blockchains and applications, with a focus on Solana, enabling users to manage crypto and NFT assets across networks. The platform allows users to store, buy, send, receive, swap tokens, and collect NFTs in a single interface. It is accessible via mobile apps and browser extensions, providing cross-device usability for crypto activity. Phantom emphasizes secure access to funds and assets and aims to offer a straightforward, user-friendly experience for navigating DeFi and NFT ecosystems.
Anyscale develops and operates distributed programming platforms for simplifying distributed AI development. It offers Ray, an open-source framework enabling software developers and machine learning engineers to scale applications effortlessly from a laptop to the cloud.
Mysten Labs
Series A in 2021
Mysten Labs develops tools to enhance web3 security and facilitate its widespread adoption. They create foundational infrastructure to accelerate the integration of decentralized services across multiple chains, improving underlying technologies like distributed systems and cryptography.
Ribbon Health
Series B in 2021
Ribbon Health, Inc. operates a software as a service (SaaS) platform that delivers essential data on healthcare providers, insurance plans, and the costs and quality of care. The platform offers services such as provider directories, referral management, care navigation, and insurance enrollment, catering to a diverse range of clients, including health insurance companies, third-party administrators, clinics, hospitals, and digital health solutions. Founded in 2016 and based in New York, the company was previously known as HealthWiz, Inc. before rebranding in March 2018. Ribbon Health provides the critical infrastructure necessary for accurate provider directories and efficient healthcare navigation, thereby enhancing the overall healthcare experience for its users.
Applied Intuition
Series D in 2021
Applied Intuition develops software infrastructure to safely develop, test, and deploy autonomous vehicles at scale. Founded in 2017 and based in Sunnyvale, California, it maintains offices in Silicon Valley and Detroit. The company offers an autonomous vehicle platform for simulation, validation, and deployment of advanced driver-assistance and automated driving systems, integrating AI-powered development tools with modular software architecture to help automotive manufacturers and mobility companies optimize autonomous system performance and streamline integration across diverse vehicle types and operating environments.
Foodology
Series A in 2021
Foodology operates delivery-focused digital restaurant brands across Latin America, specializing in scaling these brands via cloud kitchen networks. With over 80 kitchens in Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, and Peru, the company leverages technology and infrastructure to streamline food processing, enabling brands to rapidly iterate concepts without substantial setup costs.
Neural Magic
Series A in 2021
Neural Magic specializes in enterprise inference solutions that optimize the performance of open-source large language models across various infrastructures. The company focuses on maximizing computational efficiency and hardware utilization, enabling organizations to deploy AI models securely and cost-effectively.
Tabular Technologies is focused on creating an independent data automation platform that leverages the open-source standard for large analytic datasets, specifically Apache Iceberg. The company aims to simplify the use of this open-source table format, allowing data scientists to navigate complex data environments with ease. Its platform supports cloud object storage and multiple-computer frameworks, ensuring consistency and interoperability across various data applications. By prioritizing user-friendliness, Tabular Technologies enables organizations to harness the full potential of their data without being overwhelmed by technical challenges.
Phantom is a digital wallet designed for decentralized finance and non-fungible tokens. It functions as a multichain wallet that supports multiple blockchains and applications, with a focus on Solana, enabling users to manage crypto and NFT assets across networks. The platform allows users to store, buy, send, receive, swap tokens, and collect NFTs in a single interface. It is accessible via mobile apps and browser extensions, providing cross-device usability for crypto activity. Phantom emphasizes secure access to funds and assets and aims to offer a straightforward, user-friendly experience for navigating DeFi and NFT ecosystems.
Mux specializes in online video infrastructure. Initially known for Mux Data, its performance analytics tool trusted by prominent companies, it later launched Mux Video, offering a simple API for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. Mux focuses on key viewer metrics like rebuffering, startup time, video quality, and errors to ensure optimal video experiences across devices.
Anchorage Digital
Series C in 2021
Anchorage Digital is a regulated crypto platform that provides institutions with integrated custody, trading, staking, governance, and regulatory-compliance infrastructure for digital asset programs. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Francisco, it serves institutional clients globally with a secure, compliant framework and services designed to simplify oversight and asset management.
Optimism is an Ethereum-based decentralized infrastructure platform founded in 2019. It enables instant transactions and scalable smart contracts through its layer 2 scaling solution, helping developers build on the blockchain.
Matter Labs
Series A in 2021
Matter Labs designs and develops blockchain technology that uses zero-knowledge proofs to scale Ethereum and improve privacy, removing interaction obstacles between untrusted parties. The company builds a scaling decentralized application that provides succinctly verifiable computation, enabling businesses and others to prove integrity without disclosing sensitive data. It aims to accelerate public blockchain adoption by offering an open, scalable alternative to existing financial systems. Founded in 2018, it has been associated with Berlin, Germany, and is based in the Cayman Islands.
Applied Intuition
Series C in 2020
Applied Intuition develops software infrastructure to safely develop, test, and deploy autonomous vehicles at scale. Founded in 2017 and based in Sunnyvale, California, it maintains offices in Silicon Valley and Detroit. The company offers an autonomous vehicle platform for simulation, validation, and deployment of advanced driver-assistance and automated driving systems, integrating AI-powered development tools with modular software architecture to help automotive manufacturers and mobility companies optimize autonomous system performance and streamline integration across diverse vehicle types and operating environments.
Anyscale develops and operates distributed programming platforms for simplifying distributed AI development. It offers Ray, an open-source framework enabling software developers and machine learning engineers to scale applications effortlessly from a laptop to the cloud.
Mux specializes in online video infrastructure. Initially known for Mux Data, its performance analytics tool trusted by prominent companies, it later launched Mux Video, offering a simple API for video hosting, encoding, and streaming. Mux focuses on key viewer metrics like rebuffering, startup time, video quality, and errors to ensure optimal video experiences across devices.
DigitalOcean
Series C in 2020
Founded in 2012, DigitalOcean provides cloud infrastructure for software developers. It offers compute, storage, networking products, databases, developer tools, and management tools to deploy and scale applications. Key products include Droplets (Linux-based VMs), Kubernetes, Databases, and Spaces (S3-compatible object storage). The company is headquartered in New York with additional offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Bengaluru, India.
NEAR
Initial Coin Offering in 2020
NEAR is a blockchain platform that enables developers to build, deploy, and run decentralized applications. It offers NEAR Protocol, a scalable smart contract platform with decentralized storage and compute capabilities, along with developer tools such as documentation, wallet, studio, and explorer. The platform supports a broad ecosystem of components and aims to bridge the adoption gap for mainstream software by refining the development experience and enabling agents and clients to own assets, make decisions, and transact across networks. NEAR was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in California.
Arweave
Seed Round in 2020
Founded in 2017 and headquartered in London, Arweave is a technology company specializing in secure data storage using blockchain. Its platform ensures high levels of data replication and security while incentivizing network participants.
Ribbon Health
Series A in 2020
Ribbon Health, Inc. operates a software as a service (SaaS) platform that delivers essential data on healthcare providers, insurance plans, and the costs and quality of care. The platform offers services such as provider directories, referral management, care navigation, and insurance enrollment, catering to a diverse range of clients, including health insurance companies, third-party administrators, clinics, hospitals, and digital health solutions. Founded in 2016 and based in New York, the company was previously known as HealthWiz, Inc. before rebranding in March 2018. Ribbon Health provides the critical infrastructure necessary for accurate provider directories and efficient healthcare navigation, thereby enhancing the overall healthcare experience for its users.
Anyscale develops and operates distributed programming platforms for simplifying distributed AI development. It offers Ray, an open-source framework enabling software developers and machine learning engineers to scale applications effortlessly from a laptop to the cloud.
Arweave
Seed Round in 2019
Founded in 2017 and headquartered in London, Arweave is a technology company specializing in secure data storage using blockchain. Its platform ensures high levels of data replication and security while incentivizing network participants.
Neural Magic
Seed Round in 2019
Neural Magic specializes in enterprise inference solutions that optimize the performance of open-source large language models across various infrastructures. The company focuses on maximizing computational efficiency and hardware utilization, enabling organizations to deploy AI models securely and cost-effectively.
Forward Networks
Series C in 2019
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.
Applied Intuition
Series B in 2019
Applied Intuition develops software infrastructure to safely develop, test, and deploy autonomous vehicles at scale. Founded in 2017 and based in Sunnyvale, California, it maintains offices in Silicon Valley and Detroit. The company offers an autonomous vehicle platform for simulation, validation, and deployment of advanced driver-assistance and automated driving systems, integrating AI-powered development tools with modular software architecture to help automotive manufacturers and mobility companies optimize autonomous system performance and streamline integration across diverse vehicle types and operating environments.
Anchorage Digital
Series B in 2019
Anchorage Digital is a regulated crypto platform that provides institutions with integrated custody, trading, staking, governance, and regulatory-compliance infrastructure for digital asset programs. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Francisco, it serves institutional clients globally with a secure, compliant framework and services designed to simplify oversight and asset management.
SignalFx, Inc. is a provider of cloud monitoring solutions designed to detect and analyze anomalies across infrastructure, applications, and business service level agreements (SLAs). Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in London and Krakow, the company offers a modern monitoring platform that streams real-time analytics, allowing for immediate insights into issues as they arise. Utilizing its proprietary SignalFlow technology, SignalFx processes and analyzes data in real time, enabling organizations to replace traditional monitoring tools with its scalable architecture optimized for cloud environments and microservices. The platform includes advanced features such as proactive alerting, powerful visualization, and collaborative troubleshooting, empowering DevOps teams to quickly identify and resolve problems. SignalFx serves a diverse range of clients in various sectors, including technology, finance, and retail, and operates as a subsidiary of Splunk Inc. since October 2019.
Ava Labs simplifies finance application development using blockchain technology. It offers highly scalable networks, customizable public/private blockchains, and digital asset creation capabilities.
Anchorage Digital
Series A in 2019
Anchorage Digital is a regulated crypto platform that provides institutions with integrated custody, trading, staking, governance, and regulatory-compliance infrastructure for digital asset programs. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Francisco, it serves institutional clients globally with a secure, compliant framework and services designed to simplify oversight and asset management.
Applied Intuition
Series A in 2018
Applied Intuition develops software infrastructure to safely develop, test, and deploy autonomous vehicles at scale. Founded in 2017 and based in Sunnyvale, California, it maintains offices in Silicon Valley and Detroit. The company offers an autonomous vehicle platform for simulation, validation, and deployment of advanced driver-assistance and automated driving systems, integrating AI-powered development tools with modular software architecture to help automotive manufacturers and mobility companies optimize autonomous system performance and streamline integration across diverse vehicle types and operating environments.
DFINITY
Venture Round in 2018
DFINITY develops and operates a decentralized computing platform, Internet Computer, which hosts tamperproof software systems and services. It offers DFINITY Canister SDK for software development, ICP protocol for secure cloud functionality, and algorithmic governance via blockchain-based nervous system. Founded in Switzerland in 2014.
SignalFx, Inc. is a provider of cloud monitoring solutions designed to detect and analyze anomalies across infrastructure, applications, and business service level agreements (SLAs). Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in London and Krakow, the company offers a modern monitoring platform that streams real-time analytics, allowing for immediate insights into issues as they arise. Utilizing its proprietary SignalFlow technology, SignalFx processes and analyzes data in real time, enabling organizations to replace traditional monitoring tools with its scalable architecture optimized for cloud environments and microservices. The platform includes advanced features such as proactive alerting, powerful visualization, and collaborative troubleshooting, empowering DevOps teams to quickly identify and resolve problems. SignalFx serves a diverse range of clients in various sectors, including technology, finance, and retail, and operates as a subsidiary of Splunk Inc. since October 2019.
Orchid Labs
Venture Round in 2018
Orchid Labs is an open-source initiative focused on combating internet surveillance and censorship. Founded in 2017 by a team including Dr. Steven Waterhouse and Jay Freeman, the company develops a decentralized nanopayment platform that enhances internet accessibility. Its innovative approach employs an overlay network built on the existing internet, utilizing a peer-to-peer tokenized bandwidth exchange. This technology empowers users to protect their personal data while facilitating secure communication, collaboration, and information access. Overall, Orchid Labs aims to create a more inclusive and liberated online environment for all users.
DFINITY
Venture Round in 2018
DFINITY develops and operates a decentralized computing platform, Internet Computer, which hosts tamperproof software systems and services. It offers DFINITY Canister SDK for software development, ICP protocol for secure cloud functionality, and algorithmic governance via blockchain-based nervous system. Founded in Switzerland in 2014.
Cumulus Networks
Series D in 2018
Cumulus Networks, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems for networking hardware applications. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina, the company aims to simplify data center operations through its innovative solutions. Cumulus Linux, its flagship product, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, while Cumulus VX serves as a virtual appliance for testing its technology in various environments. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers the Rack Management Platform for out-of-band management and NetQ, a telemetry-based system for fabric validation. The company provides a range of networking solutions, including cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization, catering to diverse customers from large web-scale operations to small businesses across multiple industries. As of June 2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.
SignalFx, Inc. is a provider of cloud monitoring solutions designed to detect and analyze anomalies across infrastructure, applications, and business service level agreements (SLAs). Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in London and Krakow, the company offers a modern monitoring platform that streams real-time analytics, allowing for immediate insights into issues as they arise. Utilizing its proprietary SignalFlow technology, SignalFx processes and analyzes data in real time, enabling organizations to replace traditional monitoring tools with its scalable architecture optimized for cloud environments and microservices. The platform includes advanced features such as proactive alerting, powerful visualization, and collaborative troubleshooting, empowering DevOps teams to quickly identify and resolve problems. SignalFx serves a diverse range of clients in various sectors, including technology, finance, and retail, and operates as a subsidiary of Splunk Inc. since October 2019.
Forward Networks
Series B in 2017
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.
Improbable
Series B in 2017
Improbable is a London-based technology company founded in 2012 by Herman Narula and Rob Whitehead. It develops SpatialOS, a cloud-based platform that enables developers to build AI-powered, large-scale, persistent simulated worlds for gaming, entertainment, and industrial applications. The platform coordinates multiple servers in the cloud to simulate worlds far larger and more complex than a single server could handle. Improbable's solutions support immersive virtual environments and simulations across sectors such as defense, energy, city planning, health, and finance, and are aimed at unlocking new realities and solving real-world problems through realistic simulations.
Axoni is a technology company specializing in real-time data replication solutions tailored for the financial industry. Established in 2017, it focuses on serving major financial institutions, including banks, asset managers, hedge funds, and market infrastructure firms worldwide, with offices located in New York and London. The company's platform facilitates the rapid and reliable deployment of critical financial networks, ensuring automated, real-time data replication among market participants. Additionally, Axoni develops distributed ledger software that integrates traditional financial technologies with blockchain capabilities, enhancing market information, trend analysis, and communication networks. This innovative approach allows financial entities to modernize their systems related to legal records, lifecycle events, and cash flow calculations, thereby improving operational efficiency and data management.
Mediachain
Seed Round in 2016
Mediachain is an open media library that utilizes blockchain technology to seamlessly connect media with its creators and relevant information. Founded in 2016 and based in Brooklyn, New York, the company operates as a protocol for registering, identifying, and tracking creative works online. It employs content identification technology to automatically link media to its origin and context, facilitating collaboration among creators, media organizations, and developers on metadata within a universal media library. Mediachain's decentralized architecture allows participants to maintain control over their data while expanding their reach. In April 2017, Mediachain became a subsidiary of Spotify USA Inc.
Bromium Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in micro-virtualization technology to combat advanced malware threats targeting enterprise environments. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, with a research and development center in Cambridge, United Kingdom, Bromium provides its flagship product, Bromium vSentry, which protects Windows PCs by isolating potentially harmful tasks within hardware-isolated micro-virtual machines. This approach allows organizations to safely engage with cloud applications and access various types of media while minimizing risk. The platform enhances security by enabling real-time threat intelligence and management, allowing IT departments to respond swiftly to emerging threats. Bromium serves a diverse range of industries, including energy, finance, government, healthcare, technology, and retail. As a subsidiary of HP Inc., Bromium is committed to delivering innovative solutions that improve enterprise security without requiring significant changes to existing management tools or skill sets.
Cumulus Networks
Series C in 2016
Cumulus Networks, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems for networking hardware applications. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina, the company aims to simplify data center operations through its innovative solutions. Cumulus Linux, its flagship product, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, while Cumulus VX serves as a virtual appliance for testing its technology in various environments. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers the Rack Management Platform for out-of-band management and NetQ, a telemetry-based system for fabric validation. The company provides a range of networking solutions, including cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization, catering to diverse customers from large web-scale operations to small businesses across multiple industries. As of June 2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.
Bracket Computing
Series C in 2015
Bracket Computing, based in Mountain View, California, develops software designed to enhance workload isolation and security for enterprises operating in hybrid cloud environments. The company's solution includes crypto-enforced micro-segmentation with always-on encryption of data at rest and in motion, utilizing customer-controlled keys. Additionally, it offers data and runtime integrity monitoring, along with auditability and forensic capabilities that capture memory during breaches. Founded in 2011, Bracket Computing aims to reimagine enterprise computing through radical innovation, providing a secure platform that empowers IT departments to maintain speed and agility while protecting against malware, malicious insiders, and operational errors.
DigitalOcean
Series B in 2015
Founded in 2012, DigitalOcean provides cloud infrastructure for software developers. It offers compute, storage, networking products, databases, developer tools, and management tools to deploy and scale applications. Key products include Droplets (Linux-based VMs), Kubernetes, Databases, and Spaces (S3-compatible object storage). The company is headquartered in New York with additional offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Bengaluru, India.
Coho Data
Series C in 2015
Coho Data, Inc. is a technology company specializing in web-scale storage architecture designed for cloud environments. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in Vancouver, Sunnyvale, Cambridge, and Bengaluru, Coho Data develops a data-centric storage platform that integrates hybrid and all-flash storage arrays. This platform is engineered to manage various hardware types and generations, providing high performance for applications such as server virtualization, virtual desktops, disaster recovery, and big data. The Coho DataStream platform offers an innovative infrastructure solution that combines storage, network, and compute resources at the rack level, enabling enterprises to achieve operational simplicity and scale-out storage performance. By leveraging software-defined networking and storage, Coho Data facilitates secure multi-tenancy and a significant reduction in total cost of ownership, allowing organizations to enhance their data center operations while maintaining the efficiency and flexibility typically associated with public cloud environments.
Meteor Software
Series B in 2015
Meteor Development Group Inc. operates Meteor, an open-source JavaScript application platform designed for software developers to create web and mobile applications. The platform provides data hosting capabilities, allowing companies to develop real-time applications utilizing modern API technologies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company aims to simplify the application development process, making it more accessible to a broader audience. Meteor's commitment to enhancing developer experience is reflected in its flexible and remote-first work culture, fostering a collaborative environment among its global team.
Improbable
Series A in 2015
Improbable is a London-based technology company founded in 2012 by Herman Narula and Rob Whitehead. It develops SpatialOS, a cloud-based platform that enables developers to build AI-powered, large-scale, persistent simulated worlds for gaming, entertainment, and industrial applications. The platform coordinates multiple servers in the cloud to simulate worlds far larger and more complex than a single server could handle. Improbable's solutions support immersive virtual environments and simulations across sectors such as defense, energy, city planning, health, and finance, and are aimed at unlocking new realities and solving real-world problems through realistic simulations.
Distelli, Inc., founded in 2013 and based in Seattle, Washington, provides a deployment platform called Distelli for developers. This platform enables users to set up any server and deploy application codes, databases, and configuration files across various public and private clouds or on-premises servers. It offers features such as an audit trail of previous deployments and the ability to rollback to a previous stable version. The company's solution supports continuous integration, delivery, and server management, facilitating efficient DevOps pipelines. Distelli operates as a subsidiary of Puppet, Inc.
SignalFx, Inc. is a provider of cloud monitoring solutions designed to detect and analyze anomalies across infrastructure, applications, and business service level agreements (SLAs). Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in London and Krakow, the company offers a modern monitoring platform that streams real-time analytics, allowing for immediate insights into issues as they arise. Utilizing its proprietary SignalFlow technology, SignalFx processes and analyzes data in real time, enabling organizations to replace traditional monitoring tools with its scalable architecture optimized for cloud environments and microservices. The platform includes advanced features such as proactive alerting, powerful visualization, and collaborative troubleshooting, empowering DevOps teams to quickly identify and resolve problems. SignalFx serves a diverse range of clients in various sectors, including technology, finance, and retail, and operates as a subsidiary of Splunk Inc. since October 2019.
BlocPower
Pre Seed Round in 2014
BlocPower designs and implements energy efficiency and electrification upgrades for urban buildings, including schools, churches, small businesses, non-profits, and homes. Through proprietary software, machine learning, and IoT-enabled monitoring, it analyzes facilities to identify cost-effective retrofits, combines financing and project management, and delivers scalable deployment that reduces energy waste and utility bills while enhancing indoor air quality and comfort.
Forward Networks
Series A in 2014
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.
HELIX, originally known as Flux, is a pioneering company based in Oakland, California, that focuses on simplifying the complexities of building digitization. Initially launched as a project within Google X, HELIX shifted its business model in 2019 to develop the HELIX Creator platform. This platform empowers architects, engineers, builders, and owner-operators to utilize LiDAR and photogrammetry technologies for capturing precise building geometry, facilitating the creation of usable plans and models. By providing accurate 2D and 3D data along with essential documents, HELIX enables users to assess building potential, plan renovations, and document structures for disaster preparedness. The company emphasizes that for Digital Twins to be effective, the underlying data must be accurate, easily accessible, and regularly updated.
DigitalOcean
Series A in 2014
Founded in 2012, DigitalOcean provides cloud infrastructure for software developers. It offers compute, storage, networking products, databases, developer tools, and management tools to deploy and scale applications. Key products include Droplets (Linux-based VMs), Kubernetes, Databases, and Spaces (S3-compatible object storage). The company is headquartered in New York with additional offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Bengaluru, India.
Gainspeed
Series B in 2014
Gainspeed, Inc. is a technology company based in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in a virtual Converged Cable Access Platform (CCAP). Founded in 2012 and previously known as Cohere Networks, Gainspeed provides innovative solutions that allow cable operators to address increasing capacity demands driven by the shift from QAM video to IP video. The company's virtual CCAP architecture facilitates a seamless transition to a software-driven, all-IP network, enabling operators to efficiently deploy new services and adapt to evolving market conditions. As of 2016, Gainspeed operates as a subsidiary of Nokia Corporation, further enhancing its capabilities in delivering advanced networking solutions.
Cumulus Networks
Series B in 2014
Cumulus Networks, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems for networking hardware applications. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina, the company aims to simplify data center operations through its innovative solutions. Cumulus Linux, its flagship product, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, while Cumulus VX serves as a virtual appliance for testing its technology in various environments. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers the Rack Management Platform for out-of-band management and NetQ, a telemetry-based system for fabric validation. The company provides a range of networking solutions, including cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization, catering to diverse customers from large web-scale operations to small businesses across multiple industries. As of June 2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.
Bracket Computing
Series B in 2014
Bracket Computing, based in Mountain View, California, develops software designed to enhance workload isolation and security for enterprises operating in hybrid cloud environments. The company's solution includes crypto-enforced micro-segmentation with always-on encryption of data at rest and in motion, utilizing customer-controlled keys. Additionally, it offers data and runtime integrity monitoring, along with auditability and forensic capabilities that capture memory during breaches. Founded in 2011, Bracket Computing aims to reimagine enterprise computing through radical innovation, providing a secure platform that empowers IT departments to maintain speed and agility while protecting against malware, malicious insiders, and operational errors.
Coho Data
Series B in 2013
Coho Data, Inc. is a technology company specializing in web-scale storage architecture designed for cloud environments. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in Vancouver, Sunnyvale, Cambridge, and Bengaluru, Coho Data develops a data-centric storage platform that integrates hybrid and all-flash storage arrays. This platform is engineered to manage various hardware types and generations, providing high performance for applications such as server virtualization, virtual desktops, disaster recovery, and big data. The Coho DataStream platform offers an innovative infrastructure solution that combines storage, network, and compute resources at the rack level, enabling enterprises to achieve operational simplicity and scale-out storage performance. By leveraging software-defined networking and storage, Coho Data facilitates secure multi-tenancy and a significant reduction in total cost of ownership, allowing organizations to enhance their data center operations while maintaining the efficiency and flexibility typically associated with public cloud environments.
Bromium Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in micro-virtualization technology to combat advanced malware threats targeting enterprise environments. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, with a research and development center in Cambridge, United Kingdom, Bromium provides its flagship product, Bromium vSentry, which protects Windows PCs by isolating potentially harmful tasks within hardware-isolated micro-virtual machines. This approach allows organizations to safely engage with cloud applications and access various types of media while minimizing risk. The platform enhances security by enabling real-time threat intelligence and management, allowing IT departments to respond swiftly to emerging threats. Bromium serves a diverse range of industries, including energy, finance, government, healthcare, technology, and retail. As a subsidiary of HP Inc., Bromium is committed to delivering innovative solutions that improve enterprise security without requiring significant changes to existing management tools or skill sets.
Cumulus Networks
Series A in 2013
Cumulus Networks, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems for networking hardware applications. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina, the company aims to simplify data center operations through its innovative solutions. Cumulus Linux, its flagship product, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, while Cumulus VX serves as a virtual appliance for testing its technology in various environments. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers the Rack Management Platform for out-of-band management and NetQ, a telemetry-based system for fabric validation. The company provides a range of networking solutions, including cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization, catering to diverse customers from large web-scale operations to small businesses across multiple industries. As of June 2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.
SignalFx, Inc. is a provider of cloud monitoring solutions designed to detect and analyze anomalies across infrastructure, applications, and business service level agreements (SLAs). Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in London and Krakow, the company offers a modern monitoring platform that streams real-time analytics, allowing for immediate insights into issues as they arise. Utilizing its proprietary SignalFlow technology, SignalFx processes and analyzes data in real time, enabling organizations to replace traditional monitoring tools with its scalable architecture optimized for cloud environments and microservices. The platform includes advanced features such as proactive alerting, powerful visualization, and collaborative troubleshooting, empowering DevOps teams to quickly identify and resolve problems. SignalFx serves a diverse range of clients in various sectors, including technology, finance, and retail, and operates as a subsidiary of Splunk Inc. since October 2019.
Gainspeed
Series A in 2013
Gainspeed, Inc. is a technology company based in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in a virtual Converged Cable Access Platform (CCAP). Founded in 2012 and previously known as Cohere Networks, Gainspeed provides innovative solutions that allow cable operators to address increasing capacity demands driven by the shift from QAM video to IP video. The company's virtual CCAP architecture facilitates a seamless transition to a software-driven, all-IP network, enabling operators to efficiently deploy new services and adapt to evolving market conditions. As of 2016, Gainspeed operates as a subsidiary of Nokia Corporation, further enhancing its capabilities in delivering advanced networking solutions.
Coho Data
Series A in 2012
Coho Data, Inc. is a technology company specializing in web-scale storage architecture designed for cloud environments. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in Vancouver, Sunnyvale, Cambridge, and Bengaluru, Coho Data develops a data-centric storage platform that integrates hybrid and all-flash storage arrays. This platform is engineered to manage various hardware types and generations, providing high performance for applications such as server virtualization, virtual desktops, disaster recovery, and big data. The Coho DataStream platform offers an innovative infrastructure solution that combines storage, network, and compute resources at the rack level, enabling enterprises to achieve operational simplicity and scale-out storage performance. By leveraging software-defined networking and storage, Coho Data facilitates secure multi-tenancy and a significant reduction in total cost of ownership, allowing organizations to enhance their data center operations while maintaining the efficiency and flexibility typically associated with public cloud environments.
Meteor Software
Series A in 2012
Meteor Development Group Inc. operates Meteor, an open-source JavaScript application platform designed for software developers to create web and mobile applications. The platform provides data hosting capabilities, allowing companies to develop real-time applications utilizing modern API technologies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company aims to simplify the application development process, making it more accessible to a broader audience. Meteor's commitment to enhancing developer experience is reflected in its flexible and remote-first work culture, fostering a collaborative environment among its global team.
Coho Data
Private Equity Round in 2012
Coho Data, Inc. is a technology company specializing in web-scale storage architecture designed for cloud environments. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in Vancouver, Sunnyvale, Cambridge, and Bengaluru, Coho Data develops a data-centric storage platform that integrates hybrid and all-flash storage arrays. This platform is engineered to manage various hardware types and generations, providing high performance for applications such as server virtualization, virtual desktops, disaster recovery, and big data. The Coho DataStream platform offers an innovative infrastructure solution that combines storage, network, and compute resources at the rack level, enabling enterprises to achieve operational simplicity and scale-out storage performance. By leveraging software-defined networking and storage, Coho Data facilitates secure multi-tenancy and a significant reduction in total cost of ownership, allowing organizations to enhance their data center operations while maintaining the efficiency and flexibility typically associated with public cloud environments.
Bromium Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in micro-virtualization technology to combat advanced malware threats targeting enterprise environments. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, with a research and development center in Cambridge, United Kingdom, Bromium provides its flagship product, Bromium vSentry, which protects Windows PCs by isolating potentially harmful tasks within hardware-isolated micro-virtual machines. This approach allows organizations to safely engage with cloud applications and access various types of media while minimizing risk. The platform enhances security by enabling real-time threat intelligence and management, allowing IT departments to respond swiftly to emerging threats. Bromium serves a diverse range of industries, including energy, finance, government, healthcare, technology, and retail. As a subsidiary of HP Inc., Bromium is committed to delivering innovative solutions that improve enterprise security without requiring significant changes to existing management tools or skill sets.
Bitcasa is a developer of a cloud-based storage service that simplifies file storage, access, and sharing for users and businesses. The company's platform allows for secure uploading and syncing of documents, photos, and other content across multiple devices, including those running on Android, iOS, Windows, Mac OSX, and the web. With its Cloud Storage Platform APIs and branded applications, Bitcasa provides plug-and-play solutions that cater to a diverse range of developers, OEMs, and service providers in over 140 countries. The company's technology is designed to enhance the management of data, enabling users to creatively utilize their file systems and storage capabilities.
Apcera, Inc. is a cloud computing company based in Mountain View, California, founded in 2012. The firm specializes in providing enterprises with a secure, policy-driven platform for managing both cloud-native applications and legacy systems. Apcera's enterprise-grade container management platform enables organizations to deploy, orchestrate, and govern a variety of workloads across on-premise and public cloud environments without the need for extensive refactoring. This flexibility allows development and DevOps teams to utilize modern tools while ensuring IT maintains control over the security and compliance of their infrastructure. Apcera aims to facilitate rapid innovation for companies by allowing them to move applications seamlessly between different infrastructures, thus enhancing operational efficiency and agility. As of October 2014, Apcera operates as a subsidiary of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson.
Bromium
Venture Round in 2012
Bromium Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in micro-virtualization technology to combat advanced malware threats targeting enterprise environments. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, with a research and development center in Cambridge, United Kingdom, Bromium provides its flagship product, Bromium vSentry, which protects Windows PCs by isolating potentially harmful tasks within hardware-isolated micro-virtual machines. This approach allows organizations to safely engage with cloud applications and access various types of media while minimizing risk. The platform enhances security by enabling real-time threat intelligence and management, allowing IT departments to respond swiftly to emerging threats. Bromium serves a diverse range of industries, including energy, finance, government, healthcare, technology, and retail. As a subsidiary of HP Inc., Bromium is committed to delivering innovative solutions that improve enterprise security without requiring significant changes to existing management tools or skill sets.
Flotype
Seed Round in 2012
Flotype Inc. is a venture-backed company building a suite of enterprise technology for real-time messaging. Flotype takes a unique approach by building developer-friendly technologies focused on ease-of-use and simplicity, while still exceeding enterprise-grade performance expectations.
Flotype licenses enterprise-grade middleware, Bridge, to customers ranging from social web and software enterprises to financial and fleet management groups.
Other offerings include NowJS, a free, open-source framework, for developers seeking real-time interactivity on Node.js and JavaScript browsers. NowCluster is available for companies seeking scalability and reliability for NowJS applications.
Established in 2010 and based in Berkeley, California, Flotype is venture-backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Ignition Partners, InterWest Partners, and Salesforce.com.
Bromium Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in micro-virtualization technology to combat advanced malware threats targeting enterprise environments. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, with a research and development center in Cambridge, United Kingdom, Bromium provides its flagship product, Bromium vSentry, which protects Windows PCs by isolating potentially harmful tasks within hardware-isolated micro-virtual machines. This approach allows organizations to safely engage with cloud applications and access various types of media while minimizing risk. The platform enhances security by enabling real-time threat intelligence and management, allowing IT departments to respond swiftly to emerging threats. Bromium serves a diverse range of industries, including energy, finance, government, healthcare, technology, and retail. As a subsidiary of HP Inc., Bromium is committed to delivering innovative solutions that improve enterprise security without requiring significant changes to existing management tools or skill sets.
Nicira Networks
Series C in 2011
Nicira Networks specializes in software solutions that facilitate the transition of data centers to cloud infrastructure by virtualizing networking capabilities. Founded by leading researchers from Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley, the company aims to accelerate the adoption of elastic, scale-out data centers. Nicira's flagship product, the Network Hypervisor, transforms traditional data center networks by reproducing the network service model in a logical environment, enabling better control and management of logical networks. With a leadership team comprised of experienced entrepreneurs in networking, security, and virtualization, Nicira Networks is positioned to drive innovation in the field of cloud infrastructure.
Bitcasa
Seed Round in 2011
Bitcasa is a developer of a cloud-based storage service that simplifies file storage, access, and sharing for users and businesses. The company's platform allows for secure uploading and syncing of documents, photos, and other content across multiple devices, including those running on Android, iOS, Windows, Mac OSX, and the web. With its Cloud Storage Platform APIs and branded applications, Bitcasa provides plug-and-play solutions that cater to a diverse range of developers, OEMs, and service providers in over 140 countries. The company's technology is designed to enhance the management of data, enabling users to creatively utilize their file systems and storage capabilities.