Andreessen Horowitz

Founded in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, Andreessen Horowitz is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. The firm specializes in incubating and investing in startups across various stages, from seed to late-stage funding. It primarily focuses on sectors such as technology, including software, cloud computing, enterprise software, and consumer Internet. Additionally, it invests in emerging fields like artificial intelligence, fintech, and healthcare, specifically targeting companies at the intersection of technology and life sciences, such as digital therapeutics and computational medicine. Andreessen Horowitz is committed to fostering innovation and supporting companies that contribute to American dynamism, while strategically avoiding investments in areas like clean energy, transportation, and consumer retail.

Acharya, Anish

General Partner

Eric Alby

Partner

Ryan Allen

Partner

Seema Amble

Partner

Jeff Amico JD

Partner and Director of Crypto Startup School

Kofi Ampadu

Partner

Marc Andrusko

Partner

Alicia Barone

Events Partner

Peter Blackwood

Partner

Michael Blau

Partner

Jeff Bramel

Partner, Investing

Sam Broner

Partner

Elena Burger

Deal Partner

Quinten Burgunder

Partner

LeeAnn Caballero

Partner

Chan, Connie

General Partner

Sharon Chang

Operating Partner

Zachary Chen

Associate Partner

Alexander Chia

Partner

Zach Cohen

Investor

Annie Collins

Investment Partner

Jorge Conde

General Partner

Emma Cooper

Deal Analyst and Chief of Staff

Brian Crnkovich

Partner

Sebastian Cua

Partner and Chief of Staff

Stacy D'Amico

Operating Partner

Allison Davis

Partner

Zach Dicker

Partner

Jay Drain Jr.

Partner, Crypto

Grace Ellis

Senior Marketing Partner

JT Evans

Partner

Bryan Faust

Investing Partner

Ethan Ferreira

Partner

Pamon Forouhar

Partner, Business Operations

Jason Franklin

Limited Partner

David Garcia

Partner

John Garcia

Firm Operations Partner

Joel de la Garza

Operating Partner

George, David

General Partner

Caroline Goggins

Investing Partner, Growth team

Kristina Graci-deLuna

Head of Internal Recruiting and Talent Partner

Grant Gregory

Partner

Michele Griffin

Partner

Robin Guo

Investment Partner

Haber, David

General Partner

Andrea Hall

Partner on the Go-to-Market team

Mason Hall

Partner

Elizabeth Harkavy

Partner

Ronnie Harris

Partner

Oliver Hsu

Partner

Immerman, Alex

Partner

Nicole Irvin

Partner

Mindy Isenstein

Partner

Peter Johnson

Partner

Jordan, Jeffrey D.

Managing Partner

Justin Kahl

Partner

Brad Kern

Operating Partner

Bryan Kim

Partner

Blake Kim

Partner, Enterprise Capital Network

Troy Kirwin

Investment Partner

James Kissell

Partner

Scott Kupor

Managing Partner

Justin Larkin

Partner, Bio Team

Peter Lauten

Partner

Levine, Peter J.

General Partner

Jennifer Li

Enterprise Investment Partner

Yoko Li

Partner

Ginger Liau

Partner, Bio Fund

Jane Lippencott

Partner

Kristine Lipscomb

Partner

Bowen Liu

Investing Partner

Seth Lobree

Partner

Insiya Lokhandwala

Partner

Isaiah Lott

Partner

Joshua Lu

Investing Partner, Games Fund One

Josh Lu

Investing Partner, GAMES FUND ONE

Ryan McEntush

Partner

Mehta, Mehul

Deal Partner

Michelle V.

Investment Partner

Jeanne Moeschler

Partner

Jason Mok

Operating Partner

Olivia Moore

Consumer Partner

O'Farrell, John L.

General Partner

Nelson Perla-Ward

Partner

Jessica Peterson

Partner - EBC Program and Operations Manager

Becky Pferdehirt

Investment Partner

Jewel Pi

Operations Partner

Rajko Radovanovic

Investment Partner

Santiago Rodriguez Lebrija

Partner

Maggie Romero

Co-COO and Operating Partner, Bio+Health

Jason Rosenthal

Operating Partner and Head of Crypto Startup Accelerator

Jay Rughani

Investment Partner

Michael Sandwick

Partner, Consumer

Schiltz, Shannon

Partner, Technical Talent and People Practices

Joe Schmidt

Partner

Gil Shafir

Partner

Jeff Silverstein

Partner

Arianna Simpson

General Partner

Anne Lee Skates

PartnerPartner

Jack Soslow

Partner

Matt Spence

Partner

Nicole Stanners

Fundraise and IR Partner

Angela Strange

General Partner

Stump CPA, Jeffrey

Operating Partner

Jamie Sullivan

Partner

Robert Swan

Operating Partner

Satish Talluri

Partner

Kimberly Tan

Investment Partner

Carol Tang

Partner

Adela Tomsejova

Partner, Bio + Health

Dalton Turay

Partner

Gabriel Vasquez

Partner

Melissa Wasser

Partner of Fintech Capital Network

Daisy Wolf

Investing Partner

Carra Wu

Partner, Crypto Investments

Kevin Wu

Partner

Guy Wuollet

Partner

Shangda Xu

Partner

Zeya Yang

Partner

JJ Yu

Partner, Capital Network

Past deals in Enterprise Software

Macro

Seed Round in 2023
Macro is an all-in-one, unified AI workspace platform providing secure document management capabilities. Users can read and edit PDF files, create markdown notes, write code, and design charts and diagrams—all within one tab. The platform features an interconnected, modern interface that streamlines the workflow and overall productivity of its user base. The markdown editor, PDF markup tools, and AI-powered chat, among other workflow automation features, contribute towards improved research quality, collaboration, and operating efficiency for both individual consumers and enterprises.

Material Security

Series C in 2022
Material Security is an email security company that develops data-driven security software to protect an organization's users and data. Material Security started Material after the 2016 hacks changed history and showed everyone everywhere the importance and fragility of our private data. Material Security thinks it takes at least as much creativity to protect a technology as it does to invent it. We know that usable security means making people safe and productive. The company believes in common sense and not silver bullets, snake oil, or “next-generation” technobabble. Our goal is resilience, and we build security that works (and works simply). Material Security partnered closely with the world’s best organizations to protect their employees and the ordinary people that depend on them. We work incredibly hard because keeping people safe and helping them collaborate is the best job in the world.

dbt Labs

Series D in 2022
Dbt Labs is a developer of an open-source analytics engineering tool driven by a mission to help analysts create and disseminate organizational knowledge. Its platform enables data analysts to easily create and disseminate organizational knowledge through data modeling, thereby allowing clients with SQL knowledge to build data transformation workflows. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Supermove

Series A in 2022
Supermove is a moving company software that modernizes moving businesses. The company allows users to sell more moves, manage jobs and people, and stop wasting time on paperwork, spending less time pushing paper and more time moving customers. The company's cloud-based software provides access to all information at all times and eliminates paperwork in the field.

Envoy

Series C in 2022
Envoy transforms modern workplaces, challenging the status quo with products that make office life and work more meaningful. Envoy has redefined how offices interact with visitors and manage deliveries in over 13,000 locations around the globe while building products for a new era of workplace experience. Companies like Slack, Asana, Pinterest, and Warby Parker rely on Envoy to create an unrivaled first impression and keep their offices secure and compliant. With more than 100,000 new sign-ins every day, Envoy Visitors empowers workplaces to create a warm welcome for guests while safeguarding their people, property, and ideas. Envoy Deliveries ensures that packages safely reach their recipients at work, without mailroom pile-ups or communication delays.

Tackle

Series C in 2021
Tackle.io is a platform that helps software companies initiate revenue channels with the cloud marketplaces (AWS, Azure, GCP). Its platform simplifies the listing process and eliminates the need to dedicate engineers to learn and continually manage the technical aspects of the three cloud marketplaces. Tackle.io was founded in 2016 by Brian Denker, Dillon Woods, and John Jahnke.

Everlaw

Series D in 2021
Everlaw is a legal technology company that provides a platform for document analysis to law firms, government, and corporations. It is a cloud-based litigation platform for corporate counsels, litigators, and government attorneys that enables teams to discover, reveal, and act on information to drive internal investigations and positively impact the outcome of the litigation. The company combines speed, security, and ease-of-use into a comprehensive solution that unlocks the collaborative power of teams and allows them to investigate issues more thoroughly, uncover a truth more quickly, and present their findings more clearly. It was established in 2010 and is headquartered in Oakland, California.

EngFlow

Seed Round in 2021
EngFlow is a build acceleration startup that builds source code and runs tests on their local machines. It optimizes software development by providing fast builds and tests, making build results more accessible, and improving core Bazel to meet requirements. With support for Bazel, Chromium, and the Android Platform, it enables its enterprise customers to build and test their source code more efficiently. EngFlow was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in New York.

Stacker

Series A in 2021
Stacker is a no-code software creation platform that develops an application to help developers build software. It also offers application development through clever spreadsheets, animated slide decks, and email filters that enable developers to build their own software from scratch. Stacker was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in London, England.

dbt Labs

Series C in 2021
Dbt Labs is a developer of an open-source analytics engineering tool driven by a mission to help analysts create and disseminate organizational knowledge. Its platform enables data analysts to easily create and disseminate organizational knowledge through data modeling, thereby allowing clients with SQL knowledge to build data transformation workflows. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Material Security

Series B in 2021
Material Security is an email security company that develops data-driven security software to protect an organization's users and data. Material Security started Material after the 2016 hacks changed history and showed everyone everywhere the importance and fragility of our private data. Material Security thinks it takes at least as much creativity to protect a technology as it does to invent it. We know that usable security means making people safe and productive. The company believes in common sense and not silver bullets, snake oil, or “next-generation” technobabble. Our goal is resilience, and we build security that works (and works simply). Material Security partnered closely with the world’s best organizations to protect their employees and the ordinary people that depend on them. We work incredibly hard because keeping people safe and helping them collaborate is the best job in the world.

Workboard

Series D in 2021
Workboard is an enterprise SaaS company that helps companies unlock growth by making alignment and accountability remarkably easy. The Workboard SaaS Solution transforms an antiquated approach to strategy alignment and progression into a dynamic, data-driven practice augmented by analytics and intelligence. It helps organizations align OKRs and FAST goals, automate business reviews, and execute for growth. Workboard enables goal and execution alignment with full transparency for faster, better results. The Workboard solution helps teams make results in a habit with software to localize, activate, and execute strategic priorities fast and efficiently, and coaching to rapidly localize​ strategy through the org so everyone's engaged on this quarter's results. It sustains high speed, focus, and purpose as the organization grows exponentially. Workboard was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California, United States.

Silo

Series B in 2021
Stay fresh. Stay ahead. Advance your business with Silo’s integrated software solutions and financing services. Silo Capital services, including Instant Pay and Cash Advance, are strategically designed to boost cash flow and support growth. Additionally, our software solutions—covering inventory, orders, payments, and logistics—streamline operations for more effective management of perishable goods in a competitive market.

Tackle

Series B in 2021
Tackle.io is a platform that helps software companies initiate revenue channels with the cloud marketplaces (AWS, Azure, GCP). Its platform simplifies the listing process and eliminates the need to dedicate engineers to learn and continually manage the technical aspects of the three cloud marketplaces. Tackle.io was founded in 2016 by Brian Denker, Dillon Woods, and John Jahnke.

dbt Labs

Series B in 2020
Dbt Labs is a developer of an open-source analytics engineering tool driven by a mission to help analysts create and disseminate organizational knowledge. Its platform enables data analysts to easily create and disseminate organizational knowledge through data modeling, thereby allowing clients with SQL knowledge to build data transformation workflows. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Eclypsium

Series B in 2020
Eclypsium protects organizations from the foundation of their computing infrastructure upward, controlling the risk and stopping threats inside firmware of laptops, servers, and networking infrastructure.

Silo

Series A in 2020
Stay fresh. Stay ahead. Advance your business with Silo’s integrated software solutions and financing services. Silo Capital services, including Instant Pay and Cash Advance, are strategically designed to boost cash flow and support growth. Additionally, our software solutions—covering inventory, orders, payments, and logistics—streamline operations for more effective management of perishable goods in a competitive market.

Eclypsium

Convertible Note in 2020
Eclypsium protects organizations from the foundation of their computing infrastructure upward, controlling the risk and stopping threats inside firmware of laptops, servers, and networking infrastructure.

Material Security

Series A in 2020
Material Security is an email security company that develops data-driven security software to protect an organization's users and data. Material Security started Material after the 2016 hacks changed history and showed everyone everywhere the importance and fragility of our private data. Material Security thinks it takes at least as much creativity to protect a technology as it does to invent it. We know that usable security means making people safe and productive. The company believes in common sense and not silver bullets, snake oil, or “next-generation” technobabble. Our goal is resilience, and we build security that works (and works simply). Material Security partnered closely with the world’s best organizations to protect their employees and the ordinary people that depend on them. We work incredibly hard because keeping people safe and helping them collaborate is the best job in the world.

dbt Labs

Series A in 2020
Dbt Labs is a developer of an open-source analytics engineering tool driven by a mission to help analysts create and disseminate organizational knowledge. Its platform enables data analysts to easily create and disseminate organizational knowledge through data modeling, thereby allowing clients with SQL knowledge to build data transformation workflows. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Everlaw

Series C in 2020
Everlaw is a legal technology company that provides a platform for document analysis to law firms, government, and corporations. It is a cloud-based litigation platform for corporate counsels, litigators, and government attorneys that enables teams to discover, reveal, and act on information to drive internal investigations and positively impact the outcome of the litigation. The company combines speed, security, and ease-of-use into a comprehensive solution that unlocks the collaborative power of teams and allows them to investigate issues more thoroughly, uncover a truth more quickly, and present their findings more clearly. It was established in 2010 and is headquartered in Oakland, California.

Workboard

Series C in 2020
Workboard is an enterprise SaaS company that helps companies unlock growth by making alignment and accountability remarkably easy. The Workboard SaaS Solution transforms an antiquated approach to strategy alignment and progression into a dynamic, data-driven practice augmented by analytics and intelligence. It helps organizations align OKRs and FAST goals, automate business reviews, and execute for growth. Workboard enables goal and execution alignment with full transparency for faster, better results. The Workboard solution helps teams make results in a habit with software to localize, activate, and execute strategic priorities fast and efficiently, and coaching to rapidly localize​ strategy through the org so everyone's engaged on this quarter's results. It sustains high speed, focus, and purpose as the organization grows exponentially. Workboard was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California, United States.

Instabase

Series B in 2019
Instabase offers a platform designed to automate document processing workflows and analyze unstructured data. The service enables organizations in various sectors, including insurance, finance, and healthcare, to streamline operations and enhance decision-making.

OpenGov

Series D in 2019
OpenGov is a provider of modern cloud software that enables government operations for local governments and state agencies. The company's software is designed specifically for the public sector's particular budgeting, procurement, and community development requirements.

Eclypsium

Series A in 2018
Eclypsium protects organizations from the foundation of their computing infrastructure upward, controlling the risk and stopping threats inside firmware of laptops, servers, and networking infrastructure.

Envoy

Series B in 2018
Envoy transforms modern workplaces, challenging the status quo with products that make office life and work more meaningful. Envoy has redefined how offices interact with visitors and manage deliveries in over 13,000 locations around the globe while building products for a new era of workplace experience. Companies like Slack, Asana, Pinterest, and Warby Parker rely on Envoy to create an unrivaled first impression and keep their offices secure and compliant. With more than 100,000 new sign-ins every day, Envoy Visitors empowers workplaces to create a warm welcome for guests while safeguarding their people, property, and ideas. Envoy Deliveries ensures that packages safely reach their recipients at work, without mailroom pile-ups or communication delays.

Everlaw

Series B in 2018
Everlaw is a legal technology company that provides a platform for document analysis to law firms, government, and corporations. It is a cloud-based litigation platform for corporate counsels, litigators, and government attorneys that enables teams to discover, reveal, and act on information to drive internal investigations and positively impact the outcome of the litigation. The company combines speed, security, and ease-of-use into a comprehensive solution that unlocks the collaborative power of teams and allows them to investigate issues more thoroughly, uncover a truth more quickly, and present their findings more clearly. It was established in 2010 and is headquartered in Oakland, California.

Tanium

Secondary Market in 2018
Tanium is a security and systems management platform that allows real-time data collection at an enterprise scale. It provides enterprise and government organizations with tools to secure, control, and manage millions of endpoints across the enterprise within seconds. The platform allows security and IT operations teams to get access to visibility and accurate information on the state of endpoints at all times to protect against modern-day disruptions and realize new levels of business resilience. Tanium was founded by David Hindawi and Orion Hindawi in 2007 and is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, United States.

Eclypsium

Seed Round in 2017
Eclypsium protects organizations from the foundation of their computing infrastructure upward, controlling the risk and stopping threats inside firmware of laptops, servers, and networking infrastructure.

Instabase

Series A in 2017
Instabase offers a platform designed to automate document processing workflows and analyze unstructured data. The service enables organizations in various sectors, including insurance, finance, and healthcare, to streamline operations and enhance decision-making.

OpenGov

Series C in 2017
OpenGov is a provider of modern cloud software that enables government operations for local governments and state agencies. The company's software is designed specifically for the public sector's particular budgeting, procurement, and community development requirements.

SnapLogic

Series F in 2016
SnapLogic provides a platform for enterprise cloud and big data integration. The company's Intelligent Integration Platform accelerates data and process flow across applications, databases, data warehouses, big data streams, and IoT deployments. Whether on-premises or in the cloud. It also enables the unification of multiple endpoints including SaaS, ERP applications, APIs, data warehouses, big data, and “things” – all on a single platform. Unlike traditional integration software that requires painstaking, hand-crafted coding by teams of developers, SnapLogic’s simple platform enables IT and business users to develop quality, scalable data pipelines that get the right data to the right people at the right time. SnapLogic balances design simplicity with platform power to obtain immediate value. The company's intuitive, cloud-based, self-service software allows for easy snap-and-assemble orchestrations via a drag-and-drop interface, robust enough for developers yet easy to master for citizen integrators.

Capriza

Series C in 2016
Capriza, Inc. is a Palo Alto-based company founded in 2011, specializing in a SaaS-based enterprise mobility platform. The company offers a solution that simplifies and streamlines the approval process within organizations by elegantly extracting and consolidating approvals from core business applications. Marketed under the ApproveSimple brand, Capriza's platform enhances decision-making speed by up to 70%, while also improving the quality of those decisions. By enabling managers and executives to access essential data on their smartphones, Capriza helps enterprises like Autodesk, PepsiCo, and Harman International to reduce costs, eliminate bottlenecks, improve compliance, and enhance employee satisfaction. The platform ultimately increases business agility by allowing informed decision-making anytime and anywhere.

Bromium

Series D in 2016
Bromium delivers the benefits of micro-virtualization and hardware based security to enterprise desktops, reducing the enterprise attack surface for all users without the need for new management tools or skillsets. The company’s solutions enable an exceptional end-user experience with its protect-first design, isolating threats before they can harm the enterprise. Bromium vSentry™, based on the Bromium Microvisor™. protects Windows® PCs from undetectable advanced malware that attacks the enterprise through tricking users into opening poisoned attachments, documents and websites. vSentry enables IT to safely embrace key trends in mobility, and “anywhere, anytime” access - empowering users to collaborate, access cloud-hosted applications and the consumer web, and open unsafe documents and media without risk to enterprise information or infrastructure. Bromium vSentry technology provides additional features like LAVA, or Live Attack Visualization and Analysis. LAVA automatically generates signatures for new attacks that legacy detection-centric tools can neither identify nor block, helping IT to rapidly achieve defense in depth. Additionally, vSentry includes the Bromium Management Server (BMS), which provides a centralized web service for vSentry policy management, collection of LAVA events from all desktops in the enterprise, and correlation of attack data. Bromium vSentry helps enterprises to secure Windows® XP, both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows 7, and virtual desktops delivered with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (including Citrix XenDesktop and VMware View). vSentry is licensed per-user, enterprise wide, and priced according to volume. Bromium was founded in 2011 by Gaurav Banga, Simon Crosby and Ian Pratt. The company’s founders led development of the Xen® hypervisor as well as the creation of HyperSpace, the world's first firmware–integrated client hypervisor. The company is based in Cupertino, California.

Everlaw

Series A in 2016
Everlaw is a legal technology company that provides a platform for document analysis to law firms, government, and corporations. It is a cloud-based litigation platform for corporate counsels, litigators, and government attorneys that enables teams to discover, reveal, and act on information to drive internal investigations and positively impact the outcome of the litigation. The company combines speed, security, and ease-of-use into a comprehensive solution that unlocks the collaborative power of teams and allows them to investigate issues more thoroughly, uncover a truth more quickly, and present their findings more clearly. It was established in 2010 and is headquartered in Oakland, California.

OpenGov

Series B in 2015
OpenGov is a provider of modern cloud software that enables government operations for local governments and state agencies. The company's software is designed specifically for the public sector's particular budgeting, procurement, and community development requirements.

Okta

Series F in 2015
Okta, Inc. is a provider of identity management solutions designed for enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, universities, non-profits, and government agencies globally. The company's primary offering, the Okta Identity Cloud, includes various products such as Universal Directory for managing user profiles, Single Sign-On for streamlined access to applications, and Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication for enhanced security. Additional services include Lifecycle Management for identity management throughout a user's lifecycle, API Access Management to secure application interfaces, and Advanced Server Access to protect cloud infrastructure. Okta's solutions facilitate secure connections for employees, partners, and customers, integrating with over 5,000 applications to ensure safe access from any device. The company provides direct sales as well as partnerships for its offerings, further supporting clients through customer service and professional training. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, Okta is committed to enhancing security and efficiency in the identity management space.

Tanium

Series G in 2015
Tanium is a security and systems management platform that allows real-time data collection at an enterprise scale. It provides enterprise and government organizations with tools to secure, control, and manage millions of endpoints across the enterprise within seconds. The platform allows security and IT operations teams to get access to visibility and accurate information on the state of endpoints at all times to protect against modern-day disruptions and realize new levels of business resilience. Tanium was founded by David Hindawi and Orion Hindawi in 2007 and is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, United States.

Granular

Series B in 2015
Granular is a software and analytics platform founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. It assists farmers in operating more efficiently and making informed business decisions through its cloud-based tools. The platform offers various features, including data-driven crop models, farmland research, and profit measurement, allowing farmers to cultivate healthier crops while optimizing resource use. By providing insights at the field level, Granular enables farmers and growers to strengthen their businesses and enhance productivity. The company is supported by notable investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, Google Ventures, and Khosla Ventures.

Rescale

Venture Round in 2015
Rescale is a cloud simulation platform that enables research scientists and engineers to build, compute, analyze, and scale simulations. The high-performance computing cloud platform delivers intelligent computing for digital R&D and enables more than 300 customers from startups to Fortune 50 enterprises to accelerate design cycles and time to market. Rescale gives research scientists and engineers the ability to run their simulation and artificial intelligence workloads on the cloud provider of their choice, using specialized hardware architectures and software templates optimized for their use cases, without any set-up or maintenance. Investors such as Initialized Capital, Keen Venture Partners, SineWave Ventures, Data Collective, ITV Ventures, Jump Capital, and M12 (formerly Microsoft Ventures), as well as Mitsubishi UFJ Capital, Quiet Capital, Streamlined Ventures, Translink Capital, Two Roads Group, Y Combinator, Hitachi Ventures, Nautilus Venture Partners, NVIDIA, Republic Labs, and Samsung Catalyst Fund backs Rescale. In 2011, Joris Poort and Adam McKenzie headquartered the company in San Francisco, California.

Envoy

Series A in 2015
Envoy transforms modern workplaces, challenging the status quo with products that make office life and work more meaningful. Envoy has redefined how offices interact with visitors and manage deliveries in over 13,000 locations around the globe while building products for a new era of workplace experience. Companies like Slack, Asana, Pinterest, and Warby Parker rely on Envoy to create an unrivaled first impression and keep their offices secure and compliant. With more than 100,000 new sign-ins every day, Envoy Visitors empowers workplaces to create a warm welcome for guests while safeguarding their people, property, and ideas. Envoy Deliveries ensures that packages safely reach their recipients at work, without mailroom pile-ups or communication delays.

SOHA SYSTEMS

Series A in 2015
Soha Systems, Inc. offers cloud-based enterprise application security services designed for developers, IT and security teams, and CIOs. Founded in 2013 and based in Sunnyvale, California, the company specializes in its Soha Cloud service, which creates a "cloud perimeter" to safeguard organizations from internet threats, such as distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks and botnets. This innovative solution minimizes the attack surface, conceals applications from public exposure, and provides authenticated users with micro-granular access to specific applications. Unlike traditional security tools and network access methods, Soha Cloud integrates data path protection, identity access management, and application security into a cohesive platform, enhancing management visibility and fortifying the security posture of its clients. As of October 2016, Soha Systems operates as a subsidiary of Akamai Technologies, Inc.

Tanium

Series F in 2015
Tanium is a security and systems management platform that allows real-time data collection at an enterprise scale. It provides enterprise and government organizations with tools to secure, control, and manage millions of endpoints across the enterprise within seconds. The platform allows security and IT operations teams to get access to visibility and accurate information on the state of endpoints at all times to protect against modern-day disruptions and realize new levels of business resilience. Tanium was founded by David Hindawi and Orion Hindawi in 2007 and is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, United States.

Distelli

Series A in 2015
Distelli, Inc., based in Seattle, Washington, provides a deployment platform designed for developers to streamline their software delivery processes. Founded in 2013, Distelli enables users to set up servers and deploy application code, databases, and configuration files efficiently. The platform offers features such as an audit trail for tracking previous deployments and the ability to roll back to stable versions. Distelli supports various environments, including public and private clouds, as well as on-premise servers. The company's focus on continuous delivery allows enterprises to manage their entire DevOps pipeline, facilitating software deployment to platforms like Kubernetes and virtual machines, regardless of the cloud provider or data center. As of September 2017, Distelli operates as a subsidiary of Puppet, Inc.

Slack

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

Capriza

Series C in 2014
Capriza, Inc. is a Palo Alto-based company founded in 2011, specializing in a SaaS-based enterprise mobility platform. The company offers a solution that simplifies and streamlines the approval process within organizations by elegantly extracting and consolidating approvals from core business applications. Marketed under the ApproveSimple brand, Capriza's platform enhances decision-making speed by up to 70%, while also improving the quality of those decisions. By enabling managers and executives to access essential data on their smartphones, Capriza helps enterprises like Autodesk, PepsiCo, and Harman International to reduce costs, eliminate bottlenecks, improve compliance, and enhance employee satisfaction. The platform ultimately increases business agility by allowing informed decision-making anytime and anywhere.

SnapLogic

Series D in 2014
SnapLogic provides a platform for enterprise cloud and big data integration. The company's Intelligent Integration Platform accelerates data and process flow across applications, databases, data warehouses, big data streams, and IoT deployments. Whether on-premises or in the cloud. It also enables the unification of multiple endpoints including SaaS, ERP applications, APIs, data warehouses, big data, and “things” – all on a single platform. Unlike traditional integration software that requires painstaking, hand-crafted coding by teams of developers, SnapLogic’s simple platform enables IT and business users to develop quality, scalable data pipelines that get the right data to the right people at the right time. SnapLogic balances design simplicity with platform power to obtain immediate value. The company's intuitive, cloud-based, self-service software allows for easy snap-and-assemble orchestrations via a drag-and-drop interface, robust enough for developers yet easy to master for citizen integrators.

GoodData

Series E in 2014
GoodData provides the platform and expertise for enterprises to create Smart Business Applications that harness your existing data to help you automate, recommend and take better business actions faster and with more reliability. They drive competitive value, performance, and profit by significantly enhancing the data-driven business processes across the enterprise and its business ecosystem by bringing analytics to the point-of-work. Their clients include enterprises like Penton that need to deliver revenue-generating data products to their clients and software companies like Zendesk that market their own Smart Business Applications using GoodData. It was founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Parsable

Seed Round in 2014
Parsable empowers industrial workers with modern digital tools to improve productivity, quality, and safety. The Parsable Connected Worker Platform transforms static, paper-based procedures into mobile and interactive work instructions, enabling workers to leverage multimedia formats and collaborate in real-time. With Parsable, companies gain unprecedented insight into human work by capturing essential data to improve their operations at scale.

Zenefits

Series B in 2014
Zenefits is an all-in-one Digital HR platform for small and medium businesses. Designed as a single source of truth for managing the modern workforce, Zenefits delivers the most complete, all-mobile HR experience by tightly integrating its own powerful applications with dozens of best-of-breed providers on the Zenefits platform. Zenefits’ applications like HR, Benefits, Time, Payroll, and Compliance combine with partner applications like email, collaboration, expense management, and employee engagement to create a powerful platform. Thousands of businesses use Zenefits to empower their employees, manage change, and stay compliant.

Okta

Series E in 2014
Okta, Inc. is a provider of identity management solutions designed for enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, universities, non-profits, and government agencies globally. The company's primary offering, the Okta Identity Cloud, includes various products such as Universal Directory for managing user profiles, Single Sign-On for streamlined access to applications, and Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication for enhanced security. Additional services include Lifecycle Management for identity management throughout a user's lifecycle, API Access Management to secure application interfaces, and Advanced Server Access to protect cloud infrastructure. Okta's solutions facilitate secure connections for employees, partners, and customers, integrating with over 5,000 applications to ensure safe access from any device. The company provides direct sales as well as partnerships for its offerings, further supporting clients through customer service and professional training. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, Okta is committed to enhancing security and efficiency in the identity management space.

OpenGov

Series B in 2014
OpenGov, Inc. provides a cloud-based platform designed to enhance budgeting, performance management, and transparency for public sector clients. Its offerings include OpenGov Intelligence, which supplies analytics and visualizations for decision-makers, and OpenGov Comparisons, facilitating benchmarking among governments within its network. The platform also features ERP software to streamline financial management for local governments and OpenGov Transparency, which allows the public to access financial data and track tax revenue usage. The company serves over 2,000 public agencies across 48 states, with notable clients including the State Treasurer of Ohio and the city of Minneapolis. OpenGov, founded in 2012 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, aims to empower governments with streamlined operational tools and relevant data to foster informed decision-making and enhance public outcomes.

Urban Engines

Seed Round in 2014
Urban Engines combines big data and spatial analytics to improve urban mobility and help people, cities and companies make better decisions about transportation. Urban Engines’ technology uses information collected from the Internet of Moving Things – data points produced by transit systems, delivery vehicles, on-demand fleets, among others – that are moving through cities to help people, packages, and things get from point A to B faster and more efficiently. Urban Engines’ cloud-based software can be up and running within 30 days — and scales to billions of trips as your system grows. In addition to its data service for cities and companies, the company puts city-level insights and optimized mixed-mode routing options into the hands of commuters with the Urban Engines mobile app.

Tanium

Series E in 2014
Tanium is a security and systems management platform that allows real-time data collection at an enterprise scale. It provides enterprise and government organizations with tools to secure, control, and manage millions of endpoints across the enterprise within seconds. The platform allows security and IT operations teams to get access to visibility and accurate information on the state of endpoints at all times to protect against modern-day disruptions and realize new levels of business resilience. Tanium was founded by David Hindawi and Orion Hindawi in 2007 and is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, United States.

Tidemark

Series E in 2014
Tidemark offers a portfolio of next-generation enterprise performance management applications that provides analytics and forecasting across organizations. It offers three applications that provide users with real-time access to risk-adjusted data metrics, profitability modeling, and other tools for strategic, financial, and operational planning. Tidemark also offers Storylines, a SaaS product presenting structured and unstructured data in a series of infographic-like images giving users an interactive and detailed view of a company’s operations. Additionally, it integrates financial playbooks and predictive analytics functions to its software. The predictive analytics incorporates big data and social media information for use in forecasting and budgeting. Tidemark was founded by Christian Gheorghe, Tony Rizzo, and Nenshad Bardoliwalla in 2010 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.

Granular

Series A in 2014
Granular is a software and analytics platform founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. It assists farmers in operating more efficiently and making informed business decisions through its cloud-based tools. The platform offers various features, including data-driven crop models, farmland research, and profit measurement, allowing farmers to cultivate healthier crops while optimizing resource use. By providing insights at the field level, Granular enables farmers and growers to strengthen their businesses and enhance productivity. The company is supported by notable investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, Google Ventures, and Khosla Ventures.

Capriza

Series B in 2014
Capriza, Inc. is a Palo Alto-based company founded in 2011, specializing in a SaaS-based enterprise mobility platform. The company offers a solution that simplifies and streamlines the approval process within organizations by elegantly extracting and consolidating approvals from core business applications. Marketed under the ApproveSimple brand, Capriza's platform enhances decision-making speed by up to 70%, while also improving the quality of those decisions. By enabling managers and executives to access essential data on their smartphones, Capriza helps enterprises like Autodesk, PepsiCo, and Harman International to reduce costs, eliminate bottlenecks, improve compliance, and enhance employee satisfaction. The platform ultimately increases business agility by allowing informed decision-making anytime and anywhere.

Zenefits

Series A in 2014
Zenefits is an all-in-one Digital HR platform for small and medium businesses. Designed as a single source of truth for managing the modern workforce, Zenefits delivers the most complete, all-mobile HR experience by tightly integrating its own powerful applications with dozens of best-of-breed providers on the Zenefits platform. Zenefits’ applications like HR, Benefits, Time, Payroll, and Compliance combine with partner applications like email, collaboration, expense management, and employee engagement to create a powerful platform. Thousands of businesses use Zenefits to empower their employees, manage change, and stay compliant.

Bromium

Series C in 2013
Bromium delivers the benefits of micro-virtualization and hardware based security to enterprise desktops, reducing the enterprise attack surface for all users without the need for new management tools or skillsets. The company’s solutions enable an exceptional end-user experience with its protect-first design, isolating threats before they can harm the enterprise. Bromium vSentry™, based on the Bromium Microvisor™. protects Windows® PCs from undetectable advanced malware that attacks the enterprise through tricking users into opening poisoned attachments, documents and websites. vSentry enables IT to safely embrace key trends in mobility, and “anywhere, anytime” access - empowering users to collaborate, access cloud-hosted applications and the consumer web, and open unsafe documents and media without risk to enterprise information or infrastructure. Bromium vSentry technology provides additional features like LAVA, or Live Attack Visualization and Analysis. LAVA automatically generates signatures for new attacks that legacy detection-centric tools can neither identify nor block, helping IT to rapidly achieve defense in depth. Additionally, vSentry includes the Bromium Management Server (BMS), which provides a centralized web service for vSentry policy management, collection of LAVA events from all desktops in the enterprise, and correlation of attack data. Bromium vSentry helps enterprises to secure Windows® XP, both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows 7, and virtual desktops delivered with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (including Citrix XenDesktop and VMware View). vSentry is licensed per-user, enterprise wide, and priced according to volume. Bromium was founded in 2011 by Gaurav Banga, Simon Crosby and Ian Pratt. The company’s founders led development of the Xen® hypervisor as well as the creation of HyperSpace, the world's first firmware–integrated client hypervisor. The company is based in Cupertino, California.

CoreOS

Seed Round in 2013
CoreOS is a leader in the Kubernetes community and creator of Tectonic, a secure and complete platform that extends Kubernetes with key enterprise features that ease container orchestration. CoreOS creates and delivers critical components, such as the Quay private image registry, that are helping fuel broad adoption of a secure, scalable, and resilient infrastructure inspired by hyperscale providers. They maintain several open source projects, including CoreOS Linux: the first micro-OS; etcd, the distributed data store for Kubernetes; and rkt, the security-focused container runtime engine. The CoreOS team is comprised of experts in container management and distributed systems from cloud-scale pioneers like Google, Twitter, and Rackspace.

Okta

Series D in 2013
Okta, Inc. is a provider of identity management solutions designed for enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, universities, non-profits, and government agencies globally. The company's primary offering, the Okta Identity Cloud, includes various products such as Universal Directory for managing user profiles, Single Sign-On for streamlined access to applications, and Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication for enhanced security. Additional services include Lifecycle Management for identity management throughout a user's lifecycle, API Access Management to secure application interfaces, and Advanced Server Access to protect cloud infrastructure. Okta's solutions facilitate secure connections for employees, partners, and customers, integrating with over 5,000 applications to ensure safe access from any device. The company provides direct sales as well as partnerships for its offerings, further supporting clients through customer service and professional training. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, Okta is committed to enhancing security and efficiency in the identity management space.

Tidemark

Series D in 2013
Tidemark offers a portfolio of next-generation enterprise performance management applications that provides analytics and forecasting across organizations. It offers three applications that provide users with real-time access to risk-adjusted data metrics, profitability modeling, and other tools for strategic, financial, and operational planning. Tidemark also offers Storylines, a SaaS product presenting structured and unstructured data in a series of infographic-like images giving users an interactive and detailed view of a company’s operations. Additionally, it integrates financial playbooks and predictive analytics functions to its software. The predictive analytics incorporates big data and social media information for use in forecasting and budgeting. Tidemark was founded by Christian Gheorghe, Tony Rizzo, and Nenshad Bardoliwalla in 2010 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.

GoodData

Series D in 2013
GoodData provides the platform and expertise for enterprises to create Smart Business Applications that harness your existing data to help you automate, recommend and take better business actions faster and with more reliability. They drive competitive value, performance, and profit by significantly enhancing the data-driven business processes across the enterprise and its business ecosystem by bringing analytics to the point-of-work. Their clients include enterprises like Penton that need to deliver revenue-generating data products to their clients and software companies like Zendesk that market their own Smart Business Applications using GoodData. It was founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Apptio

Series E in 2013
Apptio is the leading provider of cloud-based Technology Business Management (TBM) software that helps CIOs manage the business of IT. Apptio’s suite of applications use business analytics to provide facts and insights about technology cost, value, and quality, so IT leaders can make faster, data-driven decisions. The purpose-built applications help companies align technology spend to business outcomes and automate IT processes like cost transparency, benchmarking, showback/chargeback, operational efficiency, and planning. Powering Apptio’s applications is a next generation, in-memory cost analytics platform that takes data directly from all financial, operational, and billing systems, and powers applications that give customers deep insight.

DataGravity

Series B in 2013
DataGravity is a software company engaged in the IT industry and is focused on providing data security and remediation services. Its data management platform gathers information and insights about how best to secure and protect VMs that help information technology managers and administrators extract value and information from stored data. It was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire.

Okta

Series C in 2012
Okta, Inc. is a provider of identity management solutions designed for enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, universities, non-profits, and government agencies globally. The company's primary offering, the Okta Identity Cloud, includes various products such as Universal Directory for managing user profiles, Single Sign-On for streamlined access to applications, and Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication for enhanced security. Additional services include Lifecycle Management for identity management throughout a user's lifecycle, API Access Management to secure application interfaces, and Advanced Server Access to protect cloud infrastructure. Okta's solutions facilitate secure connections for employees, partners, and customers, integrating with over 5,000 applications to ensure safe access from any device. The company provides direct sales as well as partnerships for its offerings, further supporting clients through customer service and professional training. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, Okta is committed to enhancing security and efficiency in the identity management space.

SnapLogic

Series C in 2012
SnapLogic provides a platform for enterprise cloud and big data integration. The company's Intelligent Integration Platform accelerates data and process flow across applications, databases, data warehouses, big data streams, and IoT deployments. Whether on-premises or in the cloud. It also enables the unification of multiple endpoints including SaaS, ERP applications, APIs, data warehouses, big data, and “things” – all on a single platform. Unlike traditional integration software that requires painstaking, hand-crafted coding by teams of developers, SnapLogic’s simple platform enables IT and business users to develop quality, scalable data pipelines that get the right data to the right people at the right time. SnapLogic balances design simplicity with platform power to obtain immediate value. The company's intuitive, cloud-based, self-service software allows for easy snap-and-assemble orchestrations via a drag-and-drop interface, robust enough for developers yet easy to master for citizen integrators.

GoodData

Series C in 2012
GoodData provides the platform and expertise for enterprises to create Smart Business Applications that harness your existing data to help you automate, recommend and take better business actions faster and with more reliability. They drive competitive value, performance, and profit by significantly enhancing the data-driven business processes across the enterprise and its business ecosystem by bringing analytics to the point-of-work. Their clients include enterprises like Penton that need to deliver revenue-generating data products to their clients and software companies like Zendesk that market their own Smart Business Applications using GoodData. It was founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Bromium

Series B in 2012
Bromium delivers the benefits of micro-virtualization and hardware based security to enterprise desktops, reducing the enterprise attack surface for all users without the need for new management tools or skillsets. The company’s solutions enable an exceptional end-user experience with its protect-first design, isolating threats before they can harm the enterprise. Bromium vSentry™, based on the Bromium Microvisor™. protects Windows® PCs from undetectable advanced malware that attacks the enterprise through tricking users into opening poisoned attachments, documents and websites. vSentry enables IT to safely embrace key trends in mobility, and “anywhere, anytime” access - empowering users to collaborate, access cloud-hosted applications and the consumer web, and open unsafe documents and media without risk to enterprise information or infrastructure. Bromium vSentry technology provides additional features like LAVA, or Live Attack Visualization and Analysis. LAVA automatically generates signatures for new attacks that legacy detection-centric tools can neither identify nor block, helping IT to rapidly achieve defense in depth. Additionally, vSentry includes the Bromium Management Server (BMS), which provides a centralized web service for vSentry policy management, collection of LAVA events from all desktops in the enterprise, and correlation of attack data. Bromium vSentry helps enterprises to secure Windows® XP, both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows 7, and virtual desktops delivered with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (including Citrix XenDesktop and VMware View). vSentry is licensed per-user, enterprise wide, and priced according to volume. Bromium was founded in 2011 by Gaurav Banga, Simon Crosby and Ian Pratt. The company’s founders led development of the Xen® hypervisor as well as the creation of HyperSpace, the world's first firmware–integrated client hypervisor. The company is based in Cupertino, California.

Bromium

Venture Round in 2012
Bromium delivers the benefits of micro-virtualization and hardware based security to enterprise desktops, reducing the enterprise attack surface for all users without the need for new management tools or skillsets. The company’s solutions enable an exceptional end-user experience with its protect-first design, isolating threats before they can harm the enterprise. Bromium vSentry™, based on the Bromium Microvisor™. protects Windows® PCs from undetectable advanced malware that attacks the enterprise through tricking users into opening poisoned attachments, documents and websites. vSentry enables IT to safely embrace key trends in mobility, and “anywhere, anytime” access - empowering users to collaborate, access cloud-hosted applications and the consumer web, and open unsafe documents and media without risk to enterprise information or infrastructure. Bromium vSentry technology provides additional features like LAVA, or Live Attack Visualization and Analysis. LAVA automatically generates signatures for new attacks that legacy detection-centric tools can neither identify nor block, helping IT to rapidly achieve defense in depth. Additionally, vSentry includes the Bromium Management Server (BMS), which provides a centralized web service for vSentry policy management, collection of LAVA events from all desktops in the enterprise, and correlation of attack data. Bromium vSentry helps enterprises to secure Windows® XP, both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows 7, and virtual desktops delivered with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (including Citrix XenDesktop and VMware View). vSentry is licensed per-user, enterprise wide, and priced according to volume. Bromium was founded in 2011 by Gaurav Banga, Simon Crosby and Ian Pratt. The company’s founders led development of the Xen® hypervisor as well as the creation of HyperSpace, the world's first firmware–integrated client hypervisor. The company is based in Cupertino, California.

Apptio

Series D in 2012
Apptio is the leading provider of cloud-based Technology Business Management (TBM) software that helps CIOs manage the business of IT. Apptio’s suite of applications use business analytics to provide facts and insights about technology cost, value, and quality, so IT leaders can make faster, data-driven decisions. The purpose-built applications help companies align technology spend to business outcomes and automate IT processes like cost transparency, benchmarking, showback/chargeback, operational efficiency, and planning. Powering Apptio’s applications is a next generation, in-memory cost analytics platform that takes data directly from all financial, operational, and billing systems, and powers applications that give customers deep insight.

Tidemark

Series C in 2012
Tidemark offers a portfolio of next-generation enterprise performance management applications that provides analytics and forecasting across organizations. It offers three applications that provide users with real-time access to risk-adjusted data metrics, profitability modeling, and other tools for strategic, financial, and operational planning. Tidemark also offers Storylines, a SaaS product presenting structured and unstructured data in a series of infographic-like images giving users an interactive and detailed view of a company’s operations. Additionally, it integrates financial playbooks and predictive analytics functions to its software. The predictive analytics incorporates big data and social media information for use in forecasting and budgeting. Tidemark was founded by Christian Gheorghe, Tony Rizzo, and Nenshad Bardoliwalla in 2010 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.

Tidemark

Series B in 2011
Tidemark offers a portfolio of next-generation enterprise performance management applications that provides analytics and forecasting across organizations. It offers three applications that provide users with real-time access to risk-adjusted data metrics, profitability modeling, and other tools for strategic, financial, and operational planning. Tidemark also offers Storylines, a SaaS product presenting structured and unstructured data in a series of infographic-like images giving users an interactive and detailed view of a company’s operations. Additionally, it integrates financial playbooks and predictive analytics functions to its software. The predictive analytics incorporates big data and social media information for use in forecasting and budgeting. Tidemark was founded by Christian Gheorghe, Tony Rizzo, and Nenshad Bardoliwalla in 2010 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.

GoodData

Series B in 2011
GoodData provides the platform and expertise for enterprises to create Smart Business Applications that harness your existing data to help you automate, recommend and take better business actions faster and with more reliability. They drive competitive value, performance, and profit by significantly enhancing the data-driven business processes across the enterprise and its business ecosystem by bringing analytics to the point-of-work. Their clients include enterprises like Penton that need to deliver revenue-generating data products to their clients and software companies like Zendesk that market their own Smart Business Applications using GoodData. It was founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Okta

Series B in 2011
Okta, Inc. is a provider of identity management solutions designed for enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, universities, non-profits, and government agencies globally. The company's primary offering, the Okta Identity Cloud, includes various products such as Universal Directory for managing user profiles, Single Sign-On for streamlined access to applications, and Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication for enhanced security. Additional services include Lifecycle Management for identity management throughout a user's lifecycle, API Access Management to secure application interfaces, and Advanced Server Access to protect cloud infrastructure. Okta's solutions facilitate secure connections for employees, partners, and customers, integrating with over 5,000 applications to ensure safe access from any device. The company provides direct sales as well as partnerships for its offerings, further supporting clients through customer service and professional training. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, Okta is committed to enhancing security and efficiency in the identity management space.

Capriza

Series A in 2011
Capriza, Inc. is a Palo Alto-based company founded in 2011, specializing in a SaaS-based enterprise mobility platform. The company offers a solution that simplifies and streamlines the approval process within organizations by elegantly extracting and consolidating approvals from core business applications. Marketed under the ApproveSimple brand, Capriza's platform enhances decision-making speed by up to 70%, while also improving the quality of those decisions. By enabling managers and executives to access essential data on their smartphones, Capriza helps enterprises like Autodesk, PepsiCo, and Harman International to reduce costs, eliminate bottlenecks, improve compliance, and enhance employee satisfaction. The platform ultimately increases business agility by allowing informed decision-making anytime and anywhere.

Bromium

Series A in 2011
Bromium delivers the benefits of micro-virtualization and hardware based security to enterprise desktops, reducing the enterprise attack surface for all users without the need for new management tools or skillsets. The company’s solutions enable an exceptional end-user experience with its protect-first design, isolating threats before they can harm the enterprise. Bromium vSentry™, based on the Bromium Microvisor™. protects Windows® PCs from undetectable advanced malware that attacks the enterprise through tricking users into opening poisoned attachments, documents and websites. vSentry enables IT to safely embrace key trends in mobility, and “anywhere, anytime” access - empowering users to collaborate, access cloud-hosted applications and the consumer web, and open unsafe documents and media without risk to enterprise information or infrastructure. Bromium vSentry technology provides additional features like LAVA, or Live Attack Visualization and Analysis. LAVA automatically generates signatures for new attacks that legacy detection-centric tools can neither identify nor block, helping IT to rapidly achieve defense in depth. Additionally, vSentry includes the Bromium Management Server (BMS), which provides a centralized web service for vSentry policy management, collection of LAVA events from all desktops in the enterprise, and correlation of attack data. Bromium vSentry helps enterprises to secure Windows® XP, both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows 7, and virtual desktops delivered with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (including Citrix XenDesktop and VMware View). vSentry is licensed per-user, enterprise wide, and priced according to volume. Bromium was founded in 2011 by Gaurav Banga, Simon Crosby and Ian Pratt. The company’s founders led development of the Xen® hypervisor as well as the creation of HyperSpace, the world's first firmware–integrated client hypervisor. The company is based in Cupertino, California.

Slack

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

SnapLogic

Series B in 2010
SnapLogic provides a platform for enterprise cloud and big data integration. The company's Intelligent Integration Platform accelerates data and process flow across applications, databases, data warehouses, big data streams, and IoT deployments. Whether on-premises or in the cloud. It also enables the unification of multiple endpoints including SaaS, ERP applications, APIs, data warehouses, big data, and “things” – all on a single platform. Unlike traditional integration software that requires painstaking, hand-crafted coding by teams of developers, SnapLogic’s simple platform enables IT and business users to develop quality, scalable data pipelines that get the right data to the right people at the right time. SnapLogic balances design simplicity with platform power to obtain immediate value. The company's intuitive, cloud-based, self-service software allows for easy snap-and-assemble orchestrations via a drag-and-drop interface, robust enough for developers yet easy to master for citizen integrators.

Tidemark

Series A in 2010
Tidemark offers a portfolio of next-generation enterprise performance management applications that provides analytics and forecasting across organizations. It offers three applications that provide users with real-time access to risk-adjusted data metrics, profitability modeling, and other tools for strategic, financial, and operational planning. Tidemark also offers Storylines, a SaaS product presenting structured and unstructured data in a series of infographic-like images giving users an interactive and detailed view of a company’s operations. Additionally, it integrates financial playbooks and predictive analytics functions to its software. The predictive analytics incorporates big data and social media information for use in forecasting and budgeting. Tidemark was founded by Christian Gheorghe, Tony Rizzo, and Nenshad Bardoliwalla in 2010 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.

Apptio

Series C in 2010
Apptio is the leading provider of cloud-based Technology Business Management (TBM) software that helps CIOs manage the business of IT. Apptio’s suite of applications use business analytics to provide facts and insights about technology cost, value, and quality, so IT leaders can make faster, data-driven decisions. The purpose-built applications help companies align technology spend to business outcomes and automate IT processes like cost transparency, benchmarking, showback/chargeback, operational efficiency, and planning. Powering Apptio’s applications is a next generation, in-memory cost analytics platform that takes data directly from all financial, operational, and billing systems, and powers applications that give customers deep insight.

GoodData

Series A in 2010
GoodData provides the platform and expertise for enterprises to create Smart Business Applications that harness your existing data to help you automate, recommend and take better business actions faster and with more reliability. They drive competitive value, performance, and profit by significantly enhancing the data-driven business processes across the enterprise and its business ecosystem by bringing analytics to the point-of-work. Their clients include enterprises like Penton that need to deliver revenue-generating data products to their clients and software companies like Zendesk that market their own Smart Business Applications using GoodData. It was founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Fusion-io

Series C in 2010
Fusion-io specializes in enterprise storage architecture and I/O solutions, focusing on enhancing data delivery speeds. The company offers a range of products, including the ioDrive, a non-volatile solid-state storage device utilizing NAND technology, and the ioMemory virtual storage layer, designed for enterprise applications. Additionally, Fusion-io provides the ioSphere platform, a software management tool for server-attached storage-class memory. Its technology is leveraged by diverse sectors, including e-commerce, social media, and Fortune Global 500 companies, to improve data center performance and efficiency. By accelerating key applications in virtualization, databases, cloud computing, and big data, Fusion-io plays a significant role in supporting the information economy.

Slack

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

Okta

Series A in 2010
Okta, Inc. is a provider of identity management solutions designed for enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, universities, non-profits, and government agencies globally. The company's primary offering, the Okta Identity Cloud, includes various products such as Universal Directory for managing user profiles, Single Sign-On for streamlined access to applications, and Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication for enhanced security. Additional services include Lifecycle Management for identity management throughout a user's lifecycle, API Access Management to secure application interfaces, and Advanced Server Access to protect cloud infrastructure. Okta's solutions facilitate secure connections for employees, partners, and customers, integrating with over 5,000 applications to ensure safe access from any device. The company provides direct sales as well as partnerships for its offerings, further supporting clients through customer service and professional training. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, Okta is committed to enhancing security and efficiency in the identity management space.

GoodData

Venture Round in 2010
GoodData provides the platform and expertise for enterprises to create Smart Business Applications that harness your existing data to help you automate, recommend and take better business actions faster and with more reliability. They drive competitive value, performance, and profit by significantly enhancing the data-driven business processes across the enterprise and its business ecosystem by bringing analytics to the point-of-work. Their clients include enterprises like Penton that need to deliver revenue-generating data products to their clients and software companies like Zendesk that market their own Smart Business Applications using GoodData. It was founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.

SnapLogic

Series A in 2009
SnapLogic provides a platform for enterprise cloud and big data integration. The company's Intelligent Integration Platform accelerates data and process flow across applications, databases, data warehouses, big data streams, and IoT deployments. Whether on-premises or in the cloud. It also enables the unification of multiple endpoints including SaaS, ERP applications, APIs, data warehouses, big data, and “things” – all on a single platform. Unlike traditional integration software that requires painstaking, hand-crafted coding by teams of developers, SnapLogic’s simple platform enables IT and business users to develop quality, scalable data pipelines that get the right data to the right people at the right time. SnapLogic balances design simplicity with platform power to obtain immediate value. The company's intuitive, cloud-based, self-service software allows for easy snap-and-assemble orchestrations via a drag-and-drop interface, robust enough for developers yet easy to master for citizen integrators.

Apptio

Series B in 2009
Apptio is the leading provider of cloud-based Technology Business Management (TBM) software that helps CIOs manage the business of IT. Apptio’s suite of applications use business analytics to provide facts and insights about technology cost, value, and quality, so IT leaders can make faster, data-driven decisions. The purpose-built applications help companies align technology spend to business outcomes and automate IT processes like cost transparency, benchmarking, showback/chargeback, operational efficiency, and planning. Powering Apptio’s applications is a next generation, in-memory cost analytics platform that takes data directly from all financial, operational, and billing systems, and powers applications that give customers deep insight.

GoodData

Seed Round in 2009
GoodData provides the platform and expertise for enterprises to create Smart Business Applications that harness your existing data to help you automate, recommend and take better business actions faster and with more reliability. They drive competitive value, performance, and profit by significantly enhancing the data-driven business processes across the enterprise and its business ecosystem by bringing analytics to the point-of-work. Their clients include enterprises like Penton that need to deliver revenue-generating data products to their clients and software companies like Zendesk that market their own Smart Business Applications using GoodData. It was founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.
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