Battery Ventures

Battery Ventures is a technology-focused investment firm founded in 1983 and based in Boston, Massachusetts. It engages in venture capital and private equity investments in technology companies, with emphasis on software (including application and infrastructure software), IT infrastructure technologies, consumer internet and mobile services, industrial technologies, and life science tools. The firm seeks to back category-defining businesses with potential for scalable growth, often supporting companies through multiple stages and across select global regions.

Roland Anderson

Principal

Alex Benik

Partner

Dallin Bills

Investment Professional

Michael Brown

General Partner

Mackenzie Chapman

Investor

Sudheendra Chilappagari

Investor

Morad Elhafed

General Partner

Zak Ewen

Partner

Cornel Faucher

Partner

Jesse Feldman

General Partner

Russell Fleischer

General Partner

Duncan Gills

Vice President

Brandon Gleklen

Principal

Barak Schoster Goihman

Venture Partner

Margaret Hendren

Analyst

Olivia Henkoff

Associate

Dillon Joyce

Principal

Max-Julian Kaye

Principal

Roger Lee

General Partner

Brian Lieber

Partner

Lior Mallul

Investor

Victoria Mayzlish

Analyst, Investments

Paul Morrissey

Principal

Mason Parker

Investor

Matt Penney

Partner

Justin Rosner

Principal

Marcus Ryu

Partner

Noah Sadhwani

Investor

Chris Schiavo

CFO

Collier Searle

Vice President

Shiran Shalev

Partner

Juliette Silvain

Investor

Zachary Smotherman

General Partner

Zack Smotherman

General Partner

Gavin Tasker

Associate

Scott Tobin

General Partner

Chandler Ward

Investor

Jordan Welu

Partner

Enzo Wiener

Investor

Peter Winans

Associate

Adi Zukovsky

Associate

Luis-Luca de Haas

Investor

Past deals in New England

Signiant

Debt Financing in 2025
Signiant, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in cloud-based file movement software, primarily serving the media and entertainment industry. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts, Signiant offers a suite of solutions including Media Shuttle, SkyDrop, Flight, and Manager+Agents. These products facilitate the fast, reliable, and secure transfer of large files and data sets across various platforms and storage types, enabling media professionals to efficiently manage their workflows. The company's Software Defined Content Exchange (SDCX) platform supports over 50,000 media organizations worldwide, optimizing the movement of content from creation to distribution. Signiant's solutions play a crucial role in file-based workflows and cloud operations, providing comprehensive control and visibility for clients in broadcasting, studios, media service providers, sports networks, and game development.

Signiant

Acquisition in 2025
Signiant, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in cloud-based file movement software, primarily serving the media and entertainment industry. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts, Signiant offers a suite of solutions including Media Shuttle, SkyDrop, Flight, and Manager+Agents. These products facilitate the fast, reliable, and secure transfer of large files and data sets across various platforms and storage types, enabling media professionals to efficiently manage their workflows. The company's Software Defined Content Exchange (SDCX) platform supports over 50,000 media organizations worldwide, optimizing the movement of content from creation to distribution. Signiant's solutions play a crucial role in file-based workflows and cloud operations, providing comprehensive control and visibility for clients in broadcasting, studios, media service providers, sports networks, and game development.

Labguru (BioData Inc.)

Acquisition in 2024
BioData Ltd. develops web-based laboratory management software solutions, primarily through its flagship product, Labguru. This electronic lab notebook (ELN) software is designed to enhance productivity for both academic and industrial laboratories. Labguru allows researchers to efficiently plan and document experiments, track progress, and manage research materials and documents within a centralized platform. The software facilitates collaboration among research teams and integrates inventory tracking, which streamlines procurement and enhances transparency. Founded in 2007, BioData is headquartered in Rosh Ha'ayin, Israel, with additional offices in Boston, Austin, Tel Aviv, and London. The company serves thousands of researchers at major pharmaceutical companies and academic institutions, helping them maximize research output while maintaining compliance with industry regulations.

Nobl9

Series C in 2023
Nobl9 is a Boston-based software reliability platform company founded in 2019 (formerly Meshmark) that delivers software-defined service level objectives to unify development, operations, and reliability. Its platform helps software developers, DevOps, and site reliability engineers deliver reliable features faster by connecting monitoring, logging, and tracing data to user satisfaction and business KPIs, enabling better alignment between engineering and business goals.

NorthOne

Series B in 2022
NorthOne Inc., established in 2016 with headquarters in Toronto, Canada, specializes in digital banking solutions. The company offers a mobile-first API-based bank account, accessible via iOS, Android, and desktop platforms, catering primarily to startups, freelancers, and small businesses across America. NorthOne's platform enables users to manage finances and transactions efficiently, with features such as automated envelope creation for expenses like taxes, payroll, and rent, along with seamless integration of payment processing tools via Stripe. The company aims to simplify financial management, allowing businesses to focus more on their core operations.

LogRocket

Series C in 2022
LogRocket is a software company that provides an application performance management and product analytics platform. It records user sessions with videos, logs, and network data to help engineers, support agents, designers, and product managers reproduce bugs, understand why issues occur, and identify where users get stuck. The platform supports cross-language and cross-framework debugging, enables replay of problems across browsers and devices, and surfaces root causes of errors in web applications. It also helps teams analyze UX problems and optimize product experiences by turning session data into actionable insights, with features that track errors and facilitate bug fixing through machine learning. LogRocket serves product teams aiming to improve user experience and accelerate software development.

Compt

Series A in 2022
Compt is an employee benefits platform that helps companies design, manage, and scale perk stipends. The platform provides tax-compliant, flexible and customizable perks across categories, amounts, and timeframes, enabling employers to tailor benefits to their workforce without increasing budgets. It includes a management portal for overseeing balances, receipts, and monthly reports, and supports employees uploading perk receipts while allowing payroll teams to reconcile and refund expenses. The solution aims to streamline the stipend process, improve administrative efficiency, and enhance employee engagement. Compt is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Nobl9

Series B in 2021
Nobl9 is a Boston-based software reliability platform company founded in 2019 (formerly Meshmark) that delivers software-defined service level objectives to unify development, operations, and reliability. Its platform helps software developers, DevOps, and site reliability engineers deliver reliable features faster by connecting monitoring, logging, and tracing data to user satisfaction and business KPIs, enabling better alignment between engineering and business goals.

Zerto

Series F in 2020
Zerto is a company that specializes in providing enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity software solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with additional offices globally, Zerto focuses on keeping IT infrastructure running continuously for both enterprises and cloud environments. Its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication, enables the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud and virtualized data centers. The company's BC/DR Platform offers disaster recovery as a service for public, private, and hybrid clouds, catering to industries such as healthcare, legal, and financial services.

NorthOne

Series A in 2020
NorthOne Inc., established in 2016 with headquarters in Toronto, Canada, specializes in digital banking solutions. The company offers a mobile-first API-based bank account, accessible via iOS, Android, and desktop platforms, catering primarily to startups, freelancers, and small businesses across America. NorthOne's platform enables users to manage finances and transactions efficiently, with features such as automated envelope creation for expenses like taxes, payroll, and rent, along with seamless integration of payment processing tools via Stripe. The company aims to simplify financial management, allowing businesses to focus more on their core operations.

Thundra

Series A in 2020
Thundra, Inc. is a Boston-based software company founded in 2018, specializing in the debugging, monitoring, and observability of AWS Lambda environments tailored for serverless development and operations teams. Its platform provides comprehensive features such as automated and manual instrumentation, profiling, debugging, and trace aggregation, which enables developers and quality engineers to efficiently develop, test, and deliver modern microservices in the cloud. Thundra's solutions enhance end-to-end visibility and facilitate anomaly detection, troubleshooting, and alerting, thereby increasing productivity while ensuring that applications remain secure and cost-effective. The company plays a crucial role in making serverless applications a viable option for enterprise organizations.

LogRocket

Series B in 2019
LogRocket is a software company that provides an application performance management and product analytics platform. It records user sessions with videos, logs, and network data to help engineers, support agents, designers, and product managers reproduce bugs, understand why issues occur, and identify where users get stuck. The platform supports cross-language and cross-framework debugging, enables replay of problems across browsers and devices, and surfaces root causes of errors in web applications. It also helps teams analyze UX problems and optimize product experiences by turning session data into actionable insights, with features that track errors and facilitate bug fixing through machine learning. LogRocket serves product teams aiming to improve user experience and accelerate software development.

Nobl9

Series A in 2019
Nobl9 is a Boston-based software reliability platform company founded in 2019 (formerly Meshmark) that delivers software-defined service level objectives to unify development, operations, and reliability. Its platform helps software developers, DevOps, and site reliability engineers deliver reliable features faster by connecting monitoring, logging, and tracing data to user satisfaction and business KPIs, enabling better alignment between engineering and business goals.

LogRocket

Series A in 2019
LogRocket is a software company that provides an application performance management and product analytics platform. It records user sessions with videos, logs, and network data to help engineers, support agents, designers, and product managers reproduce bugs, understand why issues occur, and identify where users get stuck. The platform supports cross-language and cross-framework debugging, enables replay of problems across browsers and devices, and surfaces root causes of errors in web applications. It also helps teams analyze UX problems and optimize product experiences by turning session data into actionable insights, with features that track errors and facilitate bug fixing through machine learning. LogRocket serves product teams aiming to improve user experience and accelerate software development.

Cross River Bank

Series B in 2018
Cross River Bank combines traditional banking with innovative technologies to create compliant financial solutions for fintech companies. It offers personal and corporate banking services, direct lending loans, marketplace lender solutions, flash disbursements, and financial technology solutions.

Paperspace

Series A in 2018
Paperspace is a cloud computing company that specializes in machine learning (ML) development. It offers a high-performance cloud platform for building, training, and deploying ML models, catering to individuals, startups, and enterprises. The platform provides a cloud-based personal computer accessible via any web browser, making cloud computing more accessible through simplicity, community-driven resources, and straightforward pricing. This enables users to iterate faster and collaborate on real-time prediction engines.

Cortera

Series B in 2018
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.

Yesware

Series C in 2018
Yesware, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a prescriptive sales platform tailored for startups and sales professionals globally. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with an additional office in San Francisco, Yesware offers an all-in-one toolkit for sales within email platforms such as Outlook and Gmail. This toolkit enables sales professionals to track emails, schedule communications, set reminders, and place calls directly from their inboxes. Yesware's platform is designed to enhance sales productivity by providing advanced analytics, customizable email templates, and integration with customer relationship management systems. It supports both small businesses and large enterprises, helping organizations streamline their sales processes and improve customer engagement. Yesware is trusted by companies like Yelp, Twitter, and Monday.com, and has been installed over 1.2 million times, demonstrating its widespread adoption in the sales industry.

Plixer

Acquisition in 2018
Plixer International, Inc. specializes in developing and marketing network traffic monitoring and analysis tools globally. Its product suite includes the Scrutinizer NetFlow Analyzer, which provides in-depth insights into network utilization, and Flow Replicator, a network appliance that replicates log data for efficient analysis. Plixer also offers Flow Analytics for real-time behavior assessment, IPFIXify for integrating machine messages, and Flowalyzer for testing hardware and software related to flow data. Additional solutions include nBox for detailed application packet data and Denika Performance Trender for monitoring resource trends. The company's offerings cater to various sectors, including financial services, healthcare, and government, and are distributed across multiple regions, including North America and Asia Pacific. Plixer has established partnerships with notable technology firms to enhance its product capabilities. Founded in 1999 and based in Sanford, Maine, Plixer was previously known as Somix Technologies, Inc. and rebranded in 2006.

KeyMe

Series D in 2017
KeyMe is a technology company specializing in digital key management. Founded in 2012, it offers a mobile application that enables users to store, share, and duplicate physical keys using digital scans. KeyMe supports various key types and provides custom key designs and accessories. Its services are available through robotic kiosks located in over 2,500 retail locations across the U.S.

Newforma

Acquisition in 2017
Newforma is a software company that specializes in project information management (PIM) solutions tailored for the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. Founded in 2003 and based in Boston, Newforma aims to enhance collaboration among project teams and stakeholders by providing tools that manage emails, facilitate information retrieval, and streamline the sharing of large files and processing of submittals. The company's software is designed to connect firms with their project information and remote team members, ultimately improving project delivery outcomes. Newforma's solutions are currently utilized to manage information across over 1.4 million projects globally, helping clients increase productivity, mitigate risks, and focus more on design and client service.

Cross River Bank

Series A in 2016
Cross River Bank combines traditional banking with innovative technologies to create compliant financial solutions for fintech companies. It offers personal and corporate banking services, direct lending loans, marketplace lender solutions, flash disbursements, and financial technology solutions.

KeyMe

Series C in 2016
KeyMe is a technology company specializing in digital key management. Founded in 2012, it offers a mobile application that enables users to store, share, and duplicate physical keys using digital scans. KeyMe supports various key types and provides custom key designs and accessories. Its services are available through robotic kiosks located in over 2,500 retail locations across the U.S.

KeyMe

Series B in 2016
KeyMe is a technology company specializing in digital key management. Founded in 2012, it offers a mobile application that enables users to store, share, and duplicate physical keys using digital scans. KeyMe supports various key types and provides custom key designs and accessories. Its services are available through robotic kiosks located in over 2,500 retail locations across the U.S.

Zerto

Series E in 2016
Zerto is a company that specializes in providing enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity software solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with additional offices globally, Zerto focuses on keeping IT infrastructure running continuously for both enterprises and cloud environments. Its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication, enables the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud and virtualized data centers. The company's BC/DR Platform offers disaster recovery as a service for public, private, and hybrid clouds, catering to industries such as healthcare, legal, and financial services.

Yesware

Series C in 2015
Yesware, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a prescriptive sales platform tailored for startups and sales professionals globally. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with an additional office in San Francisco, Yesware offers an all-in-one toolkit for sales within email platforms such as Outlook and Gmail. This toolkit enables sales professionals to track emails, schedule communications, set reminders, and place calls directly from their inboxes. Yesware's platform is designed to enhance sales productivity by providing advanced analytics, customizable email templates, and integration with customer relationship management systems. It supports both small businesses and large enterprises, helping organizations streamline their sales processes and improve customer engagement. Yesware is trusted by companies like Yelp, Twitter, and Monday.com, and has been installed over 1.2 million times, demonstrating its widespread adoption in the sales industry.

FirstFuel Software

Series C in 2015
FirstFuel Software, Inc. is a cloud-based customer engagement platform serving the energy sector, primarily in North America and Europe. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Reading, United Kingdom, and San Francisco, California, the company specializes in customer intelligence solutions for regulated utilities, energy providers, and government agencies. FirstFuel's platform utilizes advanced analytics to transform utility meter data into actionable insights, allowing clients to enhance customer engagement, optimize energy efficiency programs, and drive customer satisfaction. By providing tailored performance benchmarks and recommendations, FirstFuel enables energy providers to effectively target and assist their commercial customers, thereby improving service outcomes and reducing operational costs. The company operates as a subsidiary of Tendril Networks, Inc. since 2019.

Zerto

Series D in 2014
Zerto is a company that specializes in providing enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity software solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with additional offices globally, Zerto focuses on keeping IT infrastructure running continuously for both enterprises and cloud environments. Its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication, enables the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud and virtualized data centers. The company's BC/DR Platform offers disaster recovery as a service for public, private, and hybrid clouds, catering to industries such as healthcare, legal, and financial services.

KeyMe

Series A in 2014
KeyMe is a technology company specializing in digital key management. Founded in 2012, it offers a mobile application that enables users to store, share, and duplicate physical keys using digital scans. KeyMe supports various key types and provides custom key designs and accessories. Its services are available through robotic kiosks located in over 2,500 retail locations across the U.S.

FirstFuel Software

Series B in 2013
FirstFuel Software, Inc. is a cloud-based customer engagement platform serving the energy sector, primarily in North America and Europe. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Reading, United Kingdom, and San Francisco, California, the company specializes in customer intelligence solutions for regulated utilities, energy providers, and government agencies. FirstFuel's platform utilizes advanced analytics to transform utility meter data into actionable insights, allowing clients to enhance customer engagement, optimize energy efficiency programs, and drive customer satisfaction. By providing tailored performance benchmarks and recommendations, FirstFuel enables energy providers to effectively target and assist their commercial customers, thereby improving service outcomes and reducing operational costs. The company operates as a subsidiary of Tendril Networks, Inc. since 2019.

Yesware

Series B in 2013
Yesware, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a prescriptive sales platform tailored for startups and sales professionals globally. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with an additional office in San Francisco, Yesware offers an all-in-one toolkit for sales within email platforms such as Outlook and Gmail. This toolkit enables sales professionals to track emails, schedule communications, set reminders, and place calls directly from their inboxes. Yesware's platform is designed to enhance sales productivity by providing advanced analytics, customizable email templates, and integration with customer relationship management systems. It supports both small businesses and large enterprises, helping organizations streamline their sales processes and improve customer engagement. Yesware is trusted by companies like Yelp, Twitter, and Monday.com, and has been installed over 1.2 million times, demonstrating its widespread adoption in the sales industry.

Yesware

Series B in 2013
Yesware, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a prescriptive sales platform tailored for startups and sales professionals globally. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with an additional office in San Francisco, Yesware offers an all-in-one toolkit for sales within email platforms such as Outlook and Gmail. This toolkit enables sales professionals to track emails, schedule communications, set reminders, and place calls directly from their inboxes. Yesware's platform is designed to enhance sales productivity by providing advanced analytics, customizable email templates, and integration with customer relationship management systems. It supports both small businesses and large enterprises, helping organizations streamline their sales processes and improve customer engagement. Yesware is trusted by companies like Yelp, Twitter, and Monday.com, and has been installed over 1.2 million times, demonstrating its widespread adoption in the sales industry.

Zerto

Series C in 2013
Zerto is a company that specializes in providing enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity software solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with additional offices globally, Zerto focuses on keeping IT infrastructure running continuously for both enterprises and cloud environments. Its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication, enables the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud and virtualized data centers. The company's BC/DR Platform offers disaster recovery as a service for public, private, and hybrid clouds, catering to industries such as healthcare, legal, and financial services.

KeyMe

Seed Round in 2013
KeyMe is a technology company specializing in digital key management. Founded in 2012, it offers a mobile application that enables users to store, share, and duplicate physical keys using digital scans. KeyMe supports various key types and provides custom key designs and accessories. Its services are available through robotic kiosks located in over 2,500 retail locations across the U.S.

Wayfair

Venture Round in 2012
Founded in 2002, Wayfair is a leading online retailer of home goods, offering over 30 million products across furniture, decor, kitchenware, and more. Headquartered in Boston with offices globally, the company operates under several brands including Wayfair, Joss & Main, AllModern, Birch Lane, and Perigold.

FirstFuel Software

Series A in 2012
FirstFuel Software, Inc. is a cloud-based customer engagement platform serving the energy sector, primarily in North America and Europe. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Reading, United Kingdom, and San Francisco, California, the company specializes in customer intelligence solutions for regulated utilities, energy providers, and government agencies. FirstFuel's platform utilizes advanced analytics to transform utility meter data into actionable insights, allowing clients to enhance customer engagement, optimize energy efficiency programs, and drive customer satisfaction. By providing tailored performance benchmarks and recommendations, FirstFuel enables energy providers to effectively target and assist their commercial customers, thereby improving service outcomes and reducing operational costs. The company operates as a subsidiary of Tendril Networks, Inc. since 2019.

FirstFuel Software

Venture Round in 2011
FirstFuel Software, Inc. is a cloud-based customer engagement platform serving the energy sector, primarily in North America and Europe. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Reading, United Kingdom, and San Francisco, California, the company specializes in customer intelligence solutions for regulated utilities, energy providers, and government agencies. FirstFuel's platform utilizes advanced analytics to transform utility meter data into actionable insights, allowing clients to enhance customer engagement, optimize energy efficiency programs, and drive customer satisfaction. By providing tailored performance benchmarks and recommendations, FirstFuel enables energy providers to effectively target and assist their commercial customers, thereby improving service outcomes and reducing operational costs. The company operates as a subsidiary of Tendril Networks, Inc. since 2019.

Zerto

Series B in 2011
Zerto is a company that specializes in providing enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity software solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with additional offices globally, Zerto focuses on keeping IT infrastructure running continuously for both enterprises and cloud environments. Its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication, enables the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud and virtualized data centers. The company's BC/DR Platform offers disaster recovery as a service for public, private, and hybrid clouds, catering to industries such as healthcare, legal, and financial services.

Wayfair

Private Equity Round in 2011
Founded in 2002, Wayfair is a leading online retailer of home goods, offering over 30 million products across furniture, decor, kitchenware, and more. Headquartered in Boston with offices globally, the company operates under several brands including Wayfair, Joss & Main, AllModern, Birch Lane, and Perigold.

Zerto

Series A in 2010
Zerto is a company that specializes in providing enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity software solutions. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts with additional offices globally, Zerto focuses on keeping IT infrastructure running continuously for both enterprises and cloud environments. Its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication, enables the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud and virtualized data centers. The company's BC/DR Platform offers disaster recovery as a service for public, private, and hybrid clouds, catering to industries such as healthcare, legal, and financial services.

Cedar Point Communications

Debt Financing in 2009
Cedar Point Communications specializes in integrated voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and multimedia switching technologies tailored for the telecommunications industry, both for service providers and enterprises. The company's key offerings include SAFARI C3, a media switching system that facilitates the transition to Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture for converged networks, and SAFARI eMG, a flexible media gateway. In addition to its product suite, Cedar Point Communications provides training and comprehensive customer support services. The company caters to a diverse clientele, including information technology departments, network operators, cable operators, telecommunications carriers, enterprise customers, and educational institutions. Founded in 2000, Cedar Point Communications is headquartered in Derry, New Hampshire, with an additional office located in Meersburg, Germany.

Streambase Systems

Series D in 2009
StreamBase Systems offers software enabling businesses to swiftly develop systems that analyze and respond to real-time streaming data, facilitating immediate decision-making. Their Event Processing Platform comprises a rapid application development environment (StreamBase Studio), a high-speed event server, and extensive connectivity options for both real-time and historical data. This platform is employed by investment banks, hedge funds, and government agencies to create applications that enhance revenue, reduce costs, and mitigate risk. The company is based in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Cortera

Series A in 2008
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.

Panjiva

Series A in 2008
Panjiva, Inc. is a New York-based company that provides a web-based platform known as the Global Trade Intelligence Platform, which offers business intelligence and big data analytics related to global supply chain activities. The company maintains a comprehensive database of over 700,000 suppliers, including shipment histories, customer information, credit reports, and compliance details. Panjiva's offerings include Panjiva Enterprise Solutions for trade data analysis, an application programming interface (API) for customized data access, and the Panjiva Supply Chain Graph, which utilizes artificial intelligence for data analysis. Additionally, the company combines U.S. Census and UN Comtrade data through its Trendspotting feature, providing macroeconomic insights. Established in 2006, Panjiva also conducts research on sectors such as logistics, manufacturing, and economics. With offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Shanghai, China; and the United Kingdom, Panjiva aims to enhance transparency and understanding in global trade relationships.

Cortera

Venture Round in 2006
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.

Cedar Point Communications

Series D in 2005
Cedar Point Communications specializes in integrated voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and multimedia switching technologies tailored for the telecommunications industry, both for service providers and enterprises. The company's key offerings include SAFARI C3, a media switching system that facilitates the transition to Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture for converged networks, and SAFARI eMG, a flexible media gateway. In addition to its product suite, Cedar Point Communications provides training and comprehensive customer support services. The company caters to a diverse clientele, including information technology departments, network operators, cable operators, telecommunications carriers, enterprise customers, and educational institutions. Founded in 2000, Cedar Point Communications is headquartered in Derry, New Hampshire, with an additional office located in Meersburg, Germany.

OutlookSoft

Series D in 2005
OutlookSoft is a provider of business planning and performance management solutions, specializing in predictive performance management. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, the company offers a comprehensive platform that facilitates strategic planning, budgeting, forecasting, statutory consolidation, reporting, analysis, predictive analytics, scorecarding, and dashboards. In addition to its software solutions, OutlookSoft provides consulting, training, implementation, and ongoing support services to ensure effective utilization of its products. Its offerings cater to a wide array of industries, including manufacturing, financial services, and the public sector, enabling organizations to effectively measure, manage, and predict their financial and operational performance. The company also maintains offices in the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Quantum Leap Packaging

Series B in 2004
Quantum Leap Packaging is a Wilmington, Massachusetts-based company specializing in electronic packaging and polymer science. It focuses on the design and manufacturing of electronic component packaging using proprietary material systems. The company caters to a range of applications, including semiconductor, medical, and optical devices, offering both hermetic and non-hermetic packaging solutions to meet critical design and manufacturing requirements.

Cedar Point Communications

Series C in 2004
Cedar Point Communications specializes in integrated voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and multimedia switching technologies tailored for the telecommunications industry, both for service providers and enterprises. The company's key offerings include SAFARI C3, a media switching system that facilitates the transition to Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture for converged networks, and SAFARI eMG, a flexible media gateway. In addition to its product suite, Cedar Point Communications provides training and comprehensive customer support services. The company caters to a diverse clientele, including information technology departments, network operators, cable operators, telecommunications carriers, enterprise customers, and educational institutions. Founded in 2000, Cedar Point Communications is headquartered in Derry, New Hampshire, with an additional office located in Meersburg, Germany.

OutlookSoft

Series D in 2004
OutlookSoft is a provider of business planning and performance management solutions, specializing in predictive performance management. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, the company offers a comprehensive platform that facilitates strategic planning, budgeting, forecasting, statutory consolidation, reporting, analysis, predictive analytics, scorecarding, and dashboards. In addition to its software solutions, OutlookSoft provides consulting, training, implementation, and ongoing support services to ensure effective utilization of its products. Its offerings cater to a wide array of industries, including manufacturing, financial services, and the public sector, enabling organizations to effectively measure, manage, and predict their financial and operational performance. The company also maintains offices in the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, and Italy.

Optiant

Series B in 2003
Optiant, Inc. specializes in supply chain solutions, focusing on network design, inventory optimization, and business intelligence. Founded in 2000 and initially named SupplyChange, Inc., the company changed its name to Optiant, Inc. in 2001 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts. Its primary offerings include PowerChain Network Design, which facilitates network optimization by analyzing factors such as time, geography, costs, and capacities; PowerChain Inventory, a tool for multi-echelon inventory management that helps manufacturers formulate effective inventory strategies; and PowerChain Planner, which assists corporate planners in establishing stock targets based on demand variations. Optiant serves various industries, including consumer products, life sciences, high technology, electronics, and chemicals. As of 2010, Optiant operates as a subsidiary of Logility, Inc.

Quantum Leap Packaging

Series A in 2003
Quantum Leap Packaging is a Wilmington, Massachusetts-based company specializing in electronic packaging and polymer science. It focuses on the design and manufacturing of electronic component packaging using proprietary material systems. The company caters to a range of applications, including semiconductor, medical, and optical devices, offering both hermetic and non-hermetic packaging solutions to meet critical design and manufacturing requirements.

ProfitLogic

Series C in 2003
ProfitLogic is a company specializing in the development and marketing of retail profit optimization software solutions. Established in 1983 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it provides a comprehensive suite of applications designed to assist retailers in making informed decisions regarding allocation, planning, pricing, and inventory management. Its offerings encompass various aspects of retail operations, including assortment and allocation, pricing strategies, promotions and marketing, as well as performance assessment and management. Through its innovative software solutions, ProfitLogic aims to enhance profitability across all retail verticals. The company was previously known as Technology Strategy, Inc. (TSI).

Optiant

Series B in 2003
Optiant, Inc. specializes in supply chain solutions, focusing on network design, inventory optimization, and business intelligence. Founded in 2000 and initially named SupplyChange, Inc., the company changed its name to Optiant, Inc. in 2001 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts. Its primary offerings include PowerChain Network Design, which facilitates network optimization by analyzing factors such as time, geography, costs, and capacities; PowerChain Inventory, a tool for multi-echelon inventory management that helps manufacturers formulate effective inventory strategies; and PowerChain Planner, which assists corporate planners in establishing stock targets based on demand variations. Optiant serves various industries, including consumer products, life sciences, high technology, electronics, and chemicals. As of 2010, Optiant operates as a subsidiary of Logility, Inc.

Cedar Point Communications

Series B in 2003
Cedar Point Communications specializes in integrated voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and multimedia switching technologies tailored for the telecommunications industry, both for service providers and enterprises. The company's key offerings include SAFARI C3, a media switching system that facilitates the transition to Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture for converged networks, and SAFARI eMG, a flexible media gateway. In addition to its product suite, Cedar Point Communications provides training and comprehensive customer support services. The company caters to a diverse clientele, including information technology departments, network operators, cable operators, telecommunications carriers, enterprise customers, and educational institutions. Founded in 2000, Cedar Point Communications is headquartered in Derry, New Hampshire, with an additional office located in Meersburg, Germany.

EnvoyWorldWide

Series C in 2002
EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. provides enterprise notification and message delivery services. Its notification services for business continuity facilitates personalized, interactive voice and text broadcasts, landline phones, faxes, email, pagers, SMS and WAP phones, PDAs, BlackBerrys, and other wireless devices. The company was formerly known as MessageBlaster.com and changed its name to EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. in September, 2000. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts.

Equipe Communications

Series C in 2002
Equipe Communications designs, develops, and markets asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) products to telecom carriers and service providers. The company's products assist local exchange carriers (ILECs) and interexchange carriers (IXCs) in transition from ATM architecture to IP/MPLS. The company also offers network management design, engineering, furnishing and installation, lifecycle tools, and rapid deployment services. Equipe Communications was founded in 1999 and is based in Acton, Massachusetts.

Cedar Point Communications

Series A in 2002
Cedar Point Communications specializes in integrated voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and multimedia switching technologies tailored for the telecommunications industry, both for service providers and enterprises. The company's key offerings include SAFARI C3, a media switching system that facilitates the transition to Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architecture for converged networks, and SAFARI eMG, a flexible media gateway. In addition to its product suite, Cedar Point Communications provides training and comprehensive customer support services. The company caters to a diverse clientele, including information technology departments, network operators, cable operators, telecommunications carriers, enterprise customers, and educational institutions. Founded in 2000, Cedar Point Communications is headquartered in Derry, New Hampshire, with an additional office located in Meersburg, Germany.

ProfitLogic

Series C in 2002
ProfitLogic is a company specializing in the development and marketing of retail profit optimization software solutions. Established in 1983 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it provides a comprehensive suite of applications designed to assist retailers in making informed decisions regarding allocation, planning, pricing, and inventory management. Its offerings encompass various aspects of retail operations, including assortment and allocation, pricing strategies, promotions and marketing, as well as performance assessment and management. Through its innovative software solutions, ProfitLogic aims to enhance profitability across all retail verticals. The company was previously known as Technology Strategy, Inc. (TSI).

EnvoyWorldWide

Series B in 2002
EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. provides enterprise notification and message delivery services. Its notification services for business continuity facilitates personalized, interactive voice and text broadcasts, landline phones, faxes, email, pagers, SMS and WAP phones, PDAs, BlackBerrys, and other wireless devices. The company was formerly known as MessageBlaster.com and changed its name to EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. in September, 2000. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts.

Sepaton

Series C in 2002
Sepaton, Inc. is a provider of enterprise data protection solutions, specializing in hardware and software products designed for departmental backups, deduplication, and electronic remote replication. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Marlborough, Massachusetts, the company also offers technical consulting and support services, including remote monitoring and replacement parts programs. Its innovative ContentAware architecture enables virtual tape libraries to achieve high backup and restore performance, linear scalability, and advanced system automation. Additionally, Sepaton conducts assessments of backup processes using key metrics such as data risk and cost of ownership, providing recommendations for policy updates. The company serves various industries, including federal government, financial services, healthcare, and telecommunications, offering solutions for backup performance, disaster recovery, and compliance. Formerly known as SANgate Systems, Inc., Sepaton has expanded its presence with additional offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia.

Sepaton

Series B in 2001
Sepaton, Inc. is a provider of enterprise data protection solutions, specializing in hardware and software products designed for departmental backups, deduplication, and electronic remote replication. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Marlborough, Massachusetts, the company also offers technical consulting and support services, including remote monitoring and replacement parts programs. Its innovative ContentAware architecture enables virtual tape libraries to achieve high backup and restore performance, linear scalability, and advanced system automation. Additionally, Sepaton conducts assessments of backup processes using key metrics such as data risk and cost of ownership, providing recommendations for policy updates. The company serves various industries, including federal government, financial services, healthcare, and telecommunications, offering solutions for backup performance, disaster recovery, and compliance. Formerly known as SANgate Systems, Inc., Sepaton has expanded its presence with additional offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia.

Excelergy

Venture Round in 2001
Excelergy, headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts, is a leading provider of software technology for the global energy and utility industry. The company serves over 40% of the top energy and utility firms in North America and is expanding its presence in Europe and Asia. Excelergy specializes in collaborative software platforms that automate and streamline critical business processes, including forecasting, trading, scheduling, billing, settlement, and customer acquisition and care. Its software is designed to be highly flexible and scalable, utilizing an advanced open object-based, web-centric architecture that employs native XML technology. This innovative approach positions Excelergy at the forefront of the industry, addressing the needs of companies operating in restructuring markets.

Equipe Communications

Series B in 2000
Equipe Communications designs, develops, and markets asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) products to telecom carriers and service providers. The company's products assist local exchange carriers (ILECs) and interexchange carriers (IXCs) in transition from ATM architecture to IP/MPLS. The company also offers network management design, engineering, furnishing and installation, lifecycle tools, and rapid deployment services. Equipe Communications was founded in 1999 and is based in Acton, Massachusetts.

Sepaton

Series A in 2000
Sepaton, Inc. is a provider of enterprise data protection solutions, specializing in hardware and software products designed for departmental backups, deduplication, and electronic remote replication. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Marlborough, Massachusetts, the company also offers technical consulting and support services, including remote monitoring and replacement parts programs. Its innovative ContentAware architecture enables virtual tape libraries to achieve high backup and restore performance, linear scalability, and advanced system automation. Additionally, Sepaton conducts assessments of backup processes using key metrics such as data risk and cost of ownership, providing recommendations for policy updates. The company serves various industries, including federal government, financial services, healthcare, and telecommunications, offering solutions for backup performance, disaster recovery, and compliance. Formerly known as SANgate Systems, Inc., Sepaton has expanded its presence with additional offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia.

EnvoyWorldWide

Series A in 2000
EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. provides enterprise notification and message delivery services. Its notification services for business continuity facilitates personalized, interactive voice and text broadcasts, landline phones, faxes, email, pagers, SMS and WAP phones, PDAs, BlackBerrys, and other wireless devices. The company was formerly known as MessageBlaster.com and changed its name to EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. in September, 2000. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts.

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.

Excelergy

Series B in 1999
Excelergy, headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts, is a leading provider of software technology for the global energy and utility industry. The company serves over 40% of the top energy and utility firms in North America and is expanding its presence in Europe and Asia. Excelergy specializes in collaborative software platforms that automate and streamline critical business processes, including forecasting, trading, scheduling, billing, settlement, and customer acquisition and care. Its software is designed to be highly flexible and scalable, utilizing an advanced open object-based, web-centric architecture that employs native XML technology. This innovative approach positions Excelergy at the forefront of the industry, addressing the needs of companies operating in restructuring markets.

Equipe Communications

Series A in 1999
Equipe Communications designs, develops, and markets asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) and multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) products to telecom carriers and service providers. The company's products assist local exchange carriers (ILECs) and interexchange carriers (IXCs) in transition from ATM architecture to IP/MPLS. The company also offers network management design, engineering, furnishing and installation, lifecycle tools, and rapid deployment services. Equipe Communications was founded in 1999 and is based in Acton, Massachusetts.
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