Progyny is a fertility benefits management company that designs and administers comprehensive family-building benefits for employers in the United States. Its solution combines plan design, personalized member support, and a selective network of high-quality fertility clinics and specialists to guide patients through treatment, along with Progyny Rx, an integrated pharmacy benefits component. The company also covers surrogacy and adoption expenses as part of its offerings. By coordinating education, access to advanced fertility services, and cost management, Progyny aims to improve clinical outcomes while reducing employer healthcare expenses.
Teladoc Health
Series C in 2014
Teladoc Health connects people worldwide with appropriate healthcare services through its integrated clinical solutions, including telehealth, expert medical opinions, AI-driven analytics, and licensable platform services. With over 2,000 employees, the company operates in 125 countries and 20 languages, partnering with employers, hospitals, health systems, and insurers to transform care delivery.
iVivity develops and markets storage network processor silicon, custom storage adapters, and motherboards to system manufacturers. Its products include iDiSX 2000, a single integrated storage server-on-chip silicon, which is used in current and new storage infrastructure product domains, including intelligent storage network switches, appliances, routers, gateways, array products, and blade server products; and iDiSX ASIC Evaluation Platform, which connects to Ethernet and fiber channel MACs. The company also offers custom board systems, including system board, custom adapter board, custom line card, and blade server switch module. In addition, it provides various services, including integration of custom or third-party software stacks for data protection, data management, information life cycle management, and disaster recovery.
MarketRange
Series B in 2004
MarketRange creates and manages subscription-based online lifestyle and entertainment communities including PerfectMatch.com(tm), dataDate.com(tm) and TalentMatch.com(tm). In 2002, MarketRange was founded by former senior executives responsible for launching and building online dating pioneer, Kiss.com and udate.com to over seven million members leading up to its acquisition by InterActiveCorp (Match.com) for $150 million.
Digital Evolution
Series C in 2004
Digital Evolution is a provider of Web Services Management and Security solutions. The company's products and services provide organizations with the ability to take advantage of XML and Web Services in distributed computing environments while ensuring the performance, efficiency and security of an enterprise Web services infrastructure. The company is headquartered in Santa Monica, California, with sales offices in Boston, New York City, and San Francisco.
Wave7 Optics
Venture Round in 2004
Wave7 Optics is a leading provider of optical broadband access systems, specializing in Fiber-to-the-Premise (FTTP) solutions that cater to various architectural needs. The company offers a diverse product portfolio based on IP and Ethernet standards, enabling the delivery of triple-play services, which include voice, video, and data. Its universal access platform, Trident7, along with the Last Mile Link systems, are increasingly being adopted by service providers across multiple sectors, including independent operating companies, competitive local exchange carriers, cable multiple system operators, municipal utilities, and real estate developers. This growing market presence underscores Wave7 Optics' commitment to advancing optical network solutions for enhanced communication services.
iVivity develops and markets storage network processor silicon, custom storage adapters, and motherboards to system manufacturers. Its products include iDiSX 2000, a single integrated storage server-on-chip silicon, which is used in current and new storage infrastructure product domains, including intelligent storage network switches, appliances, routers, gateways, array products, and blade server products; and iDiSX ASIC Evaluation Platform, which connects to Ethernet and fiber channel MACs. The company also offers custom board systems, including system board, custom adapter board, custom line card, and blade server switch module. In addition, it provides various services, including integration of custom or third-party software stacks for data protection, data management, information life cycle management, and disaster recovery.
MarketRange
Series A in 2004
MarketRange creates and manages subscription-based online lifestyle and entertainment communities including PerfectMatch.com(tm), dataDate.com(tm) and TalentMatch.com(tm). In 2002, MarketRange was founded by former senior executives responsible for launching and building online dating pioneer, Kiss.com and udate.com to over seven million members leading up to its acquisition by InterActiveCorp (Match.com) for $150 million.
Physicians Endoscopy
Venture Round in 2004
Founded in 1998, Physicians Endoscopy specializes in developing and managing freestanding, single-specialty endoscopic ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) in partnership with practicing gastroenterologists and hospitals. As of 2017, they operate over 58 ASCs, serving more than 550 gastroenterologists who perform approximately 490,000 annual procedures.
Digital Evolution
Series C in 2003
Digital Evolution is a provider of Web Services Management and Security solutions. The company's products and services provide organizations with the ability to take advantage of XML and Web Services in distributed computing environments while ensuring the performance, efficiency and security of an enterprise Web services infrastructure. The company is headquartered in Santa Monica, California, with sales offices in Boston, New York City, and San Francisco.
Storactive
Series C in 2003
Storactive specializes in data protection technologies for personal computers and enterprise servers in Europe. The company offers comprehensive solutions, including LiveBackup and LiveBackup Express, which provide automatic data backup, end-user file recovery, and streamlined disaster recovery for distributed laptop and desktop environments. Additionally, Storactive's LiveServ solution addresses vulnerabilities in traditional backup systems by ensuring zero-loss data protection for Microsoft Exchange servers, thus enabling recovery of recent data. The company's flagship technology continuously manages and backs up enterprise and distributed data throughout its entire life cycle, adapting to changes as they occur. Storactive was acquired by Atempo Inc. in March 2006.
Wave7 Optics
Series C in 2003
Wave7 Optics is a leading provider of optical broadband access systems, specializing in Fiber-to-the-Premise (FTTP) solutions that cater to various architectural needs. The company offers a diverse product portfolio based on IP and Ethernet standards, enabling the delivery of triple-play services, which include voice, video, and data. Its universal access platform, Trident7, along with the Last Mile Link systems, are increasingly being adopted by service providers across multiple sectors, including independent operating companies, competitive local exchange carriers, cable multiple system operators, municipal utilities, and real estate developers. This growing market presence underscores Wave7 Optics' commitment to advancing optical network solutions for enhanced communication services.
Princeton eCom
Venture Round in 2003
Princeton eCom, based in Princeton, New Jersey, is a prominent application service provider in the electronic bill presentment and payment (EBPP) industry. As a pioneer in the field, it was the first company to offer an e-bill on the Internet. Currently, Princeton eCom serves over 30 major online billers, including notable names such as Bell Atlantic Mobile and Cinergy Corp. The company delivers comprehensive electronic billing and payment solutions to more than 600 of the largest firms in the United States. Its services encompass a complete range of integrated payment and presentment solutions, as well as electronic collection services, providing clients with a single point of contact for their EBPP needs.
Storactive
Venture Round in 2003
Storactive specializes in data protection technologies for personal computers and enterprise servers in Europe. The company offers comprehensive solutions, including LiveBackup and LiveBackup Express, which provide automatic data backup, end-user file recovery, and streamlined disaster recovery for distributed laptop and desktop environments. Additionally, Storactive's LiveServ solution addresses vulnerabilities in traditional backup systems by ensuring zero-loss data protection for Microsoft Exchange servers, thus enabling recovery of recent data. The company's flagship technology continuously manages and backs up enterprise and distributed data throughout its entire life cycle, adapting to changes as they occur. Storactive was acquired by Atempo Inc. in March 2006.
L.E. Technologies
Acquisition in 2003
L.E. Technologies Manufacturer of steel fabricated frames and parts for the recreational vehicle and mobile home markets.
Ondax was founded in 2000 by a team from the California Institute of Technology and the University of Bonn. Ondax built a manufacturing infrastructure for high volume production to produce Volume Holographic Gratings.
The Volume Holographic Grating has many advantages over thin film and fiber Bragg gratings. The narrow-band filtering capability in reflection mode (0.1 nm) over a large aperture (25 mm) is unique. This unique filtering technology is used in high-power laser diodes wavelength stabilization, beam combining, astronomy multi-line filtering, and spectral imaging.
Logilent Learning Systems
Venture Round in 2002
Logilent Learning Systems, Inc. is a pioneer in Web-enabled IT infrastructure e-Learning for enterprises and individuals. Logilent's patent-pending Synergy Learning System (SLS) is a proven methodology for delivering comprehensive and efficient training, tailored to meet different individual's learning styles. As part of the SLS, Logilent offers a variety of multi-sensory learning tools consisting of live product labs, mentoring/community, online lecture notes, videos, interactive simulations and study guides. This blended e-Learning model allows students to learn by doing -- a critical part of the skills transfer process. Since 1994, Logilent has delivered more than 70,000 e-Learning courses to IT professionals and computer telephony specialists worldwide.
Logilent is a Cisco Learning Solutions Partner (CLSP), Novell Online Training Provider (NOTP), Microsoft Certified Technical Education Center (CTEC), Silver Sponsor of the Linux Professional Institute, part of the CompTIA alliance, and the exclusive delivery partner for the Computer Telephony Institute's CTE certification.
Snap Appliance
Venture Round in 2002
Snap Appliance, Inc. offers network-attached storage solutions. It provides application-specific storage solutions for enterprises and organizations across various industries. The company's principal product family, Snap Server, features a wide range of storage capacities and form factors; and offers cross-platform file sharing. Snap also provides support services related to its products. The company sells its products through distributors, value-added resellers, and catalog resellers. As of 07/23/2004, Snap Appliances, Inc. is a subsidiary of Adaptec, Inc.
Nomadix is a provider of intelligent network devices that specializes in delivering reliable and secure wireless computing solutions, bandwidth management, and public Internet access for businesses across various sectors. With over 50,000 Gateways deployed worldwide, the company offers a comprehensive range of patented functionalities designed to facilitate the establishment of public access networks. The Nomadix Gateway enables operators and venue owners, particularly in industries such as hospitality, telecommunications, healthcare, and education, to deploy cost-effective and user-friendly high-speed Internet gateways. Additionally, Nomadix provides essential services such as guest authentication, network management, and reporting, which help enhance guest and tenant satisfaction by ensuring a high-quality internet experience.
Accessline Communications
Venture Round in 2002
AccessLine Communications is a provider of hosted communications and managed voice services, catering primarily to small and medium-sized businesses. Founded in 1983 and based in the United States, the company offers a comprehensive suite of cloud business applications that includes digital business phone services, conferencing, voicemail, fax-to-email services, and integrated messaging. Additionally, AccessLine Communications provides toll-free numbers and virtual receptionist services, enabling clients to streamline their communication processes. The company also specializes in tailored solutions for various industries, including construction, financial services, healthcare, high technology, legal, and manufacturing. AccessLine Communications aims to empower its customers and partners by allowing them to concentrate on their core business operations.
Spinnaker Networks
Series B in 2002
Spinnaker Networks supplies scalable system architectures, distributed file systems and equipment, clustering technologies, and other communication equipment.
It is an internet equipment provider that is developing highly engineered products to enable the delivery of emerging broadband services.
Spinnaker Networks was founded in 1999 by six industry professionals with extensive network and file system experience. Spinnaker Networks is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As of February 18, 2004, Spinnaker Networks, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of NetApp, Inc.
Wave7 Optics
Series B in 2002
Wave7 Optics is a leading provider of optical broadband access systems, specializing in Fiber-to-the-Premise (FTTP) solutions that cater to various architectural needs. The company offers a diverse product portfolio based on IP and Ethernet standards, enabling the delivery of triple-play services, which include voice, video, and data. Its universal access platform, Trident7, along with the Last Mile Link systems, are increasingly being adopted by service providers across multiple sectors, including independent operating companies, competitive local exchange carriers, cable multiple system operators, municipal utilities, and real estate developers. This growing market presence underscores Wave7 Optics' commitment to advancing optical network solutions for enhanced communication services.
Carrizo Oil & Gas
Post in 2002
Founded in 1993, Carrizo Oil & Gas is an independent energy company based in Houston, Texas. It explores for, develops, and produces crude oil, natural gas liquids, and gas primarily from resource plays in the United States, with a focus on the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas and the Permian Basin in West Texas.
Storactive
Series B in 2002
Storactive specializes in data protection technologies for personal computers and enterprise servers in Europe. The company offers comprehensive solutions, including LiveBackup and LiveBackup Express, which provide automatic data backup, end-user file recovery, and streamlined disaster recovery for distributed laptop and desktop environments. Additionally, Storactive's LiveServ solution addresses vulnerabilities in traditional backup systems by ensuring zero-loss data protection for Microsoft Exchange servers, thus enabling recovery of recent data. The company's flagship technology continuously manages and backs up enterprise and distributed data throughout its entire life cycle, adapting to changes as they occur. Storactive was acquired by Atempo Inc. in March 2006.
Printcafe Software
Debt Financing in 2002
Printcafe Software provides integrated software solutions tailored for the printing industry supply chain. Their enterprise resource planning and collaborative supply chain software help printers reduce costs, enhance productivity, and increase revenues.
GiftCertificates.com
Series A in 2001
GiftCertificates.com, Inc. is a prominent e-commerce provider specializing in reward solutions and gift products for both corporate and consumer markets. Established in 1997 and headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, the company offers a diverse range of products, including the SuperCertificate, which can be redeemed for numerous merchant gift cards, as well as various greeting and merchant cards across categories such as entertainment, clothing, restaurants, and travel. GiftCertificates.com also provides tailored reward solutions, including promotions, employee recognition programs, and wellness initiatives. Additionally, the company supports clients with program strategy, incentive management, and administration services. Its extensive offerings cater to industries such as automotive, finance, healthcare, and technology, positioning GiftCertificates.com as a leading choice in the marketplace for innovative gifting and reward solutions.
Storactive
Series B in 2001
Storactive specializes in data protection technologies for personal computers and enterprise servers in Europe. The company offers comprehensive solutions, including LiveBackup and LiveBackup Express, which provide automatic data backup, end-user file recovery, and streamlined disaster recovery for distributed laptop and desktop environments. Additionally, Storactive's LiveServ solution addresses vulnerabilities in traditional backup systems by ensuring zero-loss data protection for Microsoft Exchange servers, thus enabling recovery of recent data. The company's flagship technology continuously manages and backs up enterprise and distributed data throughout its entire life cycle, adapting to changes as they occur. Storactive was acquired by Atempo Inc. in March 2006.
Financeware
Series B in 2001
Financeware specializes in providing probability-analysis technology and marketing strategies tailored for financial advisors and institutions. In the ever-evolving world of fintech, Financeware helps innovators stay ahead by creating, collaborating, and integrating cutting-edge solutions. With a focus on connecting winning solution sets to market opportunities across the wealthscape, Financeware leverages decades of tech leadership to deliver a seamless and simplified wealth experience for clients. By offering unrivaled views of the horizon and a deep bench of expertise, Financeware ensures that access and advantage are earned in today's competitive financial landscape.
CoreLogic
Series C in 2001
CoreLogic is a data analytics company that provides property data, analytics, and risk assessment solutions to the real estate, mortgage, and financial services sectors. It combines public, contributory and proprietary data to deliver predictive decision analytics, support underwriting and investment decisions, and help prevent fraud. CoreLogic offers property information and services that cover appraisal and valuation, property tax, flood determination, geospatial analytics, and mortgage and automotive credit reporting, enabling lenders, insurers and government agencies to gain insights and improve business performance in their daily operations. The company serves a global client base and is headquartered in Santa Ana, California.
EurekaGGN
Series B in 2001
Eureka·GGN, a premium Integrated Communications Provider in New York & Southern California that delivers and supports a full suite of telecommunications products and services right to the desktop.
Their own next-generation fiber-optic network solves the "last mile" problem, so you get a reliable communications solution that's built to address your needs first.
Prolatus licenses software that allows customers to send large graphic files through regular telephone lines. The company targets pre-press, printing and content provider companies as its customers. See complete list.
Broadband Storage
Series A in 2001
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InfoLibria
Venture Round in 2001
InfoLibria specializes in advanced content distribution and delivery solutions for Internet infrastructure. The company provides content-management and delivery systems designed to empower service providers and carriers to efficiently manage and deliver high-demand broadband and streaming media applications. By facilitating the transmission of TV-quality video and CD-quality audio, InfoLibria enables the effective operation of internet media applications, supporting the evolving needs of next-generation content-based internet services.
OmniCluster Technologies
Venture Round in 2001
OmniCluster Technologies, based in Boca Raton, Florida, is the leading developer and provider of PCI card server blades. OmniCluster provides hardware and software to create clustered server systems within standard PCI based servers for applications such as web serving, load balancing, firewalls and distributed processing.
The Sunrise, Fla.-based company is targeting its ServicePath software to network and content service providers, which use the software to manage broadband services.
Logilent Learning Systems
Series C in 2001
Logilent Learning Systems, Inc. is a pioneer in Web-enabled IT infrastructure e-Learning for enterprises and individuals. Logilent's patent-pending Synergy Learning System (SLS) is a proven methodology for delivering comprehensive and efficient training, tailored to meet different individual's learning styles. As part of the SLS, Logilent offers a variety of multi-sensory learning tools consisting of live product labs, mentoring/community, online lecture notes, videos, interactive simulations and study guides. This blended e-Learning model allows students to learn by doing -- a critical part of the skills transfer process. Since 1994, Logilent has delivered more than 70,000 e-Learning courses to IT professionals and computer telephony specialists worldwide.
Logilent is a Cisco Learning Solutions Partner (CLSP), Novell Online Training Provider (NOTP), Microsoft Certified Technical Education Center (CTEC), Silver Sponsor of the Linux Professional Institute, part of the CompTIA alliance, and the exclusive delivery partner for the Computer Telephony Institute's CTE certification.
Novient
Venture Round in 2001
Novient is a leading software provider specializing in Internet-based Service Process Optimization (SPO) solutions tailored for the service economy. The company offers innovative internet infrastructure solutions designed for professional services organizations, including embedded services and systems integrators. Novient's offerings enable clients to enhance their business results by automating and optimizing the management of intellectual capital, engagements, alliances, and customer relationships. Through its advanced solutions, Novient aims to improve operational efficiency and drive better performance for organizations in the service sector.
Ondax was founded in 2000 by a team from the California Institute of Technology and the University of Bonn. Ondax built a manufacturing infrastructure for high volume production to produce Volume Holographic Gratings.
The Volume Holographic Grating has many advantages over thin film and fiber Bragg gratings. The narrow-band filtering capability in reflection mode (0.1 nm) over a large aperture (25 mm) is unique. This unique filtering technology is used in high-power laser diodes wavelength stabilization, beam combining, astronomy multi-line filtering, and spectral imaging.
CoreLogic
Venture Round in 2000
CoreLogic is a data analytics company that provides property data, analytics, and risk assessment solutions to the real estate, mortgage, and financial services sectors. It combines public, contributory and proprietary data to deliver predictive decision analytics, support underwriting and investment decisions, and help prevent fraud. CoreLogic offers property information and services that cover appraisal and valuation, property tax, flood determination, geospatial analytics, and mortgage and automotive credit reporting, enabling lenders, insurers and government agencies to gain insights and improve business performance in their daily operations. The company serves a global client base and is headquartered in Santa Ana, California.
SecureWorks
Series B in 2000
SecureWorks specializes in managed security services, offering network and IT security solutions. Recognized by Gartner as a leader in its Magic Quadrant for MSSPs, SecureWorks' platform combines SIEM with applied research and GIAC-certified experts to protect clients from cyber threats.
RichFX
Venture Round in 2000
RichFX, founded in 1998, initially focused on creating 3D shopping environments aimed at enhancing online retail experiences. The company gained attention for its innovative technology, which allowed for immersive, reality-based shopping experiences that could stream efficiently over dial-up connections. At its peak, RichFX had a significant customer base, including well-known retailers such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Burberry, and Walmart. Despite its early promise and support from notable investors, including major financial and technology firms, the company faced challenges, including a patent infringement lawsuit that contributed to its decline. Ultimately, RichFX was acquired by Channel Advisor.
Summit Global Partner
Venture Round in 2000
Summit Global Partners is an insurance brokerage firm.
Wine Access
Venture Round in 2000
Wine Access is an online retailer specializing in exceptional wines sourced from family-owned estates and renowned winemakers. The company curates its selection through a rigorous screening process overseen by a Master of Wine and a Master Sommelier, ensuring that each wine meets high standards of quality and provenance. Its platform features a diverse range of premium wines, including Billecart-Salmon champagne, red wines, and fruit-flavored options, allowing customers to explore a variety of collections. Wine Access guarantees the quality and authenticity of its products from the winery to the consumer's door, making it a trusted source for wine enthusiasts.
InvestorForce
Series D in 2000
InvestorForce, established in 1999 and acquired by MSCI Inc. in 2013, specializes in providing advanced software solutions for institutional investment consultants. The company offers a web-based platform that automates data collection, enabling real-time monitoring, analysis, and reporting of institutional assets. This integrated solution enhances operational efficiency, delivers insights into client, manager, and market movements, and facilitates timely performance report generation.
Princeton eCom
Venture Round in 2000
Princeton eCom, based in Princeton, New Jersey, is a prominent application service provider in the electronic bill presentment and payment (EBPP) industry. As a pioneer in the field, it was the first company to offer an e-bill on the Internet. Currently, Princeton eCom serves over 30 major online billers, including notable names such as Bell Atlantic Mobile and Cinergy Corp. The company delivers comprehensive electronic billing and payment solutions to more than 600 of the largest firms in the United States. Its services encompass a complete range of integrated payment and presentment solutions, as well as electronic collection services, providing clients with a single point of contact for their EBPP needs.
Nex-i is a digital marketing solutions and technology service provider specializing in small businesses, particularly within the vegan-friendly market in Indonesia. The company offers a range of turnkey internet and digital marketing solutions, as well as website development services, aimed at enhancing the online presence of small enterprises in suburban areas and secondary cities. By focusing on education about veganism and environmental issues, Nex-i positions itself as a pioneer in promoting sustainable business practices while delivering networking tools and consultations directly to its clients.
eToll is a provider of integrated digital solutions for the consumer commerce sector.
Invesmart
Series B in 2000
Invesmart is the nation's largest independent, full-service retirement financial services company.
Stonebridge Consulting
Venture Round in 2000
Stonebridge Consulting is a consulting services firm that specializes in providing business advisory and technology solutions tailored for the oil and gas industry. With a focus on the evolving energy landscape, the company offers a comprehensive range of services, including IT consultation, digital strategy, software selection, supply chain management, and big data analytics. Stonebridge Consulting's expertise spans upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors, helping companies achieve operational efficiency while remaining agile in a competitive market. By leveraging industry knowledge and technical skills, the firm supports clients in enhancing business performance, streamlining processes, and improving project delivery times, ultimately leading to significant cost savings and measurable operational improvements.
IPNet Solutions
Series C in 2000
IPNet Solutions specializes in providing secure data exchange software, focusing on supply chain management. The company serves various industries, including automotive, consumer packaged goods, retail, electronics, financial services, healthcare, petrochemicals, and pharmaceuticals. IPNet is known for its innovative Internet EDI technologies and has developed the award-winning BizManager line of connectivity solutions. These solutions offer flexibility in connecting with trading partners through multiple options such as FTP, AS1, and AS2, and can scale across various platforms and document types.
Financeware
Series A in 2000
Financeware specializes in providing probability-analysis technology and marketing strategies tailored for financial advisors and institutions. In the ever-evolving world of fintech, Financeware helps innovators stay ahead by creating, collaborating, and integrating cutting-edge solutions. With a focus on connecting winning solution sets to market opportunities across the wealthscape, Financeware leverages decades of tech leadership to deliver a seamless and simplified wealth experience for clients. By offering unrivaled views of the horizon and a deep bench of expertise, Financeware ensures that access and advantage are earned in today's competitive financial landscape.
Simtrex Corp
Series B in 2000
Simtrex Corp. is a developer of simulation technology aimed at enhancing core business processes. The company specializes in providing simulation applications that assist organizations in evaluating and improving essential business skills. Its flagship product, StarTrainer, is designed to support the entire lifecycle of customer contact employees, encompassing stages from applicant prescreening and new-hire training to remedial and cross-training for seasoned agents. Through its innovative solutions, Simtrex enables businesses to strengthen their workforce and optimize performance in critical areas.
FullTilt Solutions
Venture Round in 2000
FullTilt Solutions, Inc. is a developer of enterprise product information management software, primarily serving industries such as consumer packaged goods, retail, industrial products, consumer electronics, high technology, and healthcare. The company offers its Perfect Product Suite, which automates and optimizes essential business processes for data synchronization, enabling efficient business-to-business electronic commerce. This suite includes product-centric Master Data Management that manages vital product attributes and relationships across enterprises and trading partners, as well as data synchronization to GDSN certified data pools. Additionally, FullTilt Solutions provides consulting, configuration, implementation, education, and help desk services to ensure effective software deployment and utilization. Founded in 1987 and based in Wayne, Pennsylvania, FullTilt Solutions was previously known as Aston Brooke Corporation and operates as a subsidiary of QAD, Inc.
CoreLogic
Venture Round in 2000
CoreLogic is a data analytics company that provides property data, analytics, and risk assessment solutions to the real estate, mortgage, and financial services sectors. It combines public, contributory and proprietary data to deliver predictive decision analytics, support underwriting and investment decisions, and help prevent fraud. CoreLogic offers property information and services that cover appraisal and valuation, property tax, flood determination, geospatial analytics, and mortgage and automotive credit reporting, enabling lenders, insurers and government agencies to gain insights and improve business performance in their daily operations. The company serves a global client base and is headquartered in Santa Ana, California.
YAFO Networks
Series B in 2000
YAFO Networks designs, manufacturers and markets optical-electrical hardware subsystems for fiber optic networks. YAFO’s goal is clear - provide high quality, cutting-edge photonic network sub-system level solutions. By employing the highest caliber of talent in the fiber optics and communications industries, They specialize in Their ability to identify and target key optical transport problems, and incorporate the technologies that best solve these problems. This provides YAFO’s customers with the advantage of having access to the highest quality of optical communication solutions with fastest time to market. YAFO’s innovative solutions drive down the equipment cost of transporting data while greatly enhancing the quality of bit.
eVentures Group
Venture Round in 2000
eVentures Group operates and invests in internet communications companies.
Exult is a management consulting services company specializing in human resource business process outsourcing solutions on a global scale. Founded in 1998 and based in Irvine, California, Exult provides a wide range of HR outsourcing services, focusing on high-volume business processes, along with related finance, accounting, and procurement offerings. The company caters primarily to Global 500 companies and other large, complex organizations, delivering tailored solutions through its customizable multi-process outsourcing operational platform. In addition to HR services, Exult also engages in the design, implementation, operation, management, and administration of key HR and back-office processes, positioning itself as a comprehensive provider in the outsourcing market. Exult operates as a subsidiary of Hewitt Associates.
VeloCom
Private Equity Round in 2000
VeloCom is an international broadband communications company. It is based in Englewood, Colorado, United States.
Cortera
Venture Round in 1999
Cortera, Inc. is a provider of business-to-business analytics and cloud-based risk management solutions, specializing in payment and purchase behavior data for public and private companies. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, with additional offices in Massachusetts and India, Cortera tracks $1.6 trillion in business-to-business purchases across 45 categories, offering insights on 20 million U.S. business locations. The company's products include Cortera Pulse, a subscription service for monitoring credit risk; Boost, which enhances customer insights; and Cortera Decisions, an automated scorecard platform. Additionally, Cortera offers eCredit for credit scoring and collections automation, Cortera Traits for real-time statistical modeling, and Connect, an XML web service for accessing proprietary data. These solutions help businesses of all sizes understand their customers and suppliers better, ultimately aiding in revenue growth and risk reduction.
Computerjobs.com
Series A in 1998
ComputerJobs was founded in 1995 in the US and quickly became the Internet's leading IT employment web site across the United States.
In 2007 ComputerJobs was acquired by JobServe Limited - the world's first Internet recruitment site. JobServe, formed in 1993, cut their teeth providing a service for IT professionals looking for computer work and quickly grew into one of the UK's most successful businesses, offering jobs across many sectors of the market.
ComputerJobs now provides access to IT positions across the globe whilst maintaining its strong US audience.
NetScaler
Series A in 1998
NetScaler is a software-defined application delivery controller that focuses on increasing the performance of business applications and networks. NetScaler is offered by Citrix Systems.
NetScaler is based in San Jose, California and was founded in December 1997.