Battery Ventures

Battery Ventures is a technology-focused venture capital firm founded in 1983 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Silicon Valley and Israel. The firm specializes in investing in innovative and potentially transformative businesses across various sectors, including application software, IT infrastructure, consumer internet and mobile services, industrial technologies, and life science tools. As a Registered Investment Adviser, Battery Ventures aims to support companies that are defining new categories and driving advancements in their respective markets.

Roland Anderson

Principal

Dallin Bills

Principal

William Binch

Operating Partner

Mackenzie Chapman

Investor

Sudheendra Chilappagari

Investor

Danel Dayan

Principal

Morad Elhafed

General Partner

Zak Ewen

Partner

Zakary Ewen

Principal

Cornel J. Faucher

Partner

Jesse Feldman

General Partner

Russell Fleischer

General Partner

Brandon Gleklen

Principal

Luis-Luca de Haas

Analyst, Investments

Satoshi Harris-Koizumi

Principal

Margaret Hendren

Analyst

Olivia Henkoff

Venture Capital Investor

Dillon Joyce

Principal

Max-Julian Kaye

Principal

Ken Lawler

General Partner

Roger Lee

General Partner

Brian Lieber

Partner

Victoria Mayzlish

Analyst, Investments

Paul Morrissey

Vice President

Mason Parker

Investor

Matt Penney

Partner

Justin Rosner

Principal

Noah Sadhwani

Investor

Chris Schiavo

CFO

Collier Searle

Principal

Tate Searle

Analyst

Shiran Shalev

Partner

Zachary Smotherman

General Partner

Zack Smotherman

Partner and Private Equity Investor

Chelsea Stoner

General Partner

Dave Tabors

Private Equity Partner

Gavin Tasker

Associate, Investments

Scott Tobin

Managing Partner

Chandler Ward

Analyst

Jordan Welu

Principal

Enzo Wiener

Associate, Investments

Peter Winans

Associate

Past deals in Virtualization

Normalyze

Series A in 2022
Normalyze is a provider of cloud data security solutions that focuses on protecting data, applications, identities, and infrastructure in public cloud environments. The company has developed an agentless scanning platform that prioritizes data security by enabling the discovery of sensitive data and its access routes across various cloud resources. This platform allows security teams to visualize their cloud data attack surface quickly and gain real-time insights into their security posture, including access controls, configurations, and sensitive data management. By offering these capabilities, Normalyze enhances the ability of organizations to analyze, prioritize, and respond to data threats, effectively preventing sensitive data leakage at scale across public clouds.

Zerto

Series F in 2020
Zerto Ltd. specializes in disaster recovery and business continuity software tailored for virtualized data centers and cloud environments. The company's core offering, the Zerto Cloud Continuity Platform, includes Zerto Virtual Replication, which facilitates the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud settings, including public, private, and hybrid clouds. Zerto's products support critical applications such as Oracle, SAP, and SQL Server, ensuring uninterrupted operations for clients across diverse sectors, including healthcare, legal, and finance. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, Zerto also maintains offices in key locations worldwide, including Boston, Shinjuku, Reading, Mumbai, and several areas in Canada and Latin America.

Paperspace

Series A in 2018
Paperspace is a cloud computing platform that specializes in machine learning development, providing tools for building, training, and deploying machine learning models. The platform features a cloud-based virtual desktop that can be accessed via any web browser, making it user-friendly and accessible to a wide range of users, including individuals, startups, and enterprises. Paperspace emphasizes simplicity and offers community-driven technical resources along with straightforward pricing, enabling users to iterate quickly and collaborate on intelligent, real-time prediction engines. With its high-performance capabilities, Paperspace supports efficient workflows for developing advanced machine learning applications.

Packet

Series B in 2018
Packet is a cloud hosting provider that specializes in automating server configurations through bare metal infrastructure. The company supports a wide range of clients, including enterprises, SaaS companies, and software innovators, by offering a platform that enables the deployment of physical servers and networks without relying on virtualization or multi-tenancy. With over 60,000 deployments each month across 20 global public cloud locations and various private and on-premise sites, Packet's services cater to both traditional and cloud-native workloads. Their focus on flexible bare metal automation and robust networking features allows clients to manage infrastructure efficiently and securely, enhancing their competitive advantage in the market.

Cumulus Networks

Series D in 2018
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems designed for networking hardware, aiming to simplify data center operations. Their flagship product, Cumulus Linux, enables the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, allowing organizations to utilize standard Ethernet switches and existing management tools for improved efficiency. The company also offers Cumulus VX, a virtual appliance for testing their technology, as well as Cumulus RMP, which focuses on out-of-band management solutions. Additionally, Cumulus Networks provides NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, along with various networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, and data center automation. Founded by experienced networking engineers, the company serves a diverse range of customers from web-scale enterprises to small businesses across multiple industries. Incorporated in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Vera

Series B in 2017
Vera enables organizations to secure, track, and revoke access to confidential data, across any platform or device. Vera encrypts and protects critical enterprise data while still allowing collaborators to create, access, edit, store, and share data easily using the apps, web services (e.g. Box, Dropbox), and devices they prefer. It was founded in 2014 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California.

Fungible

Series A in 2017
Fungible, Inc. is a technology company that develops hardware and software solutions specifically for cloud data centers. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Bengaluru, India, Fungible aims to enhance data movement through its innovative chip technology, which is characterized by low latency, high throughput, and programmability. The company's offerings include a full-stack infrastructure software that leverages standard components, protocols, and interfaces, focusing on improving the economics, security, and reliability of cloud data centers. With a team that has extensive experience in networking, silicon, and software industries, Fungible is positioned to address the evolving requirements of modern cloud infrastructure.

Fungible

Series A in 2016
Fungible, Inc. is a technology company that develops hardware and software solutions specifically for cloud data centers. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Bengaluru, India, Fungible aims to enhance data movement through its innovative chip technology, which is characterized by low latency, high throughput, and programmability. The company's offerings include a full-stack infrastructure software that leverages standard components, protocols, and interfaces, focusing on improving the economics, security, and reliability of cloud data centers. With a team that has extensive experience in networking, silicon, and software industries, Fungible is positioned to address the evolving requirements of modern cloud infrastructure.

Vera

Series B in 2016
Vera enables organizations to secure, track, and revoke access to confidential data, across any platform or device. Vera encrypts and protects critical enterprise data while still allowing collaborators to create, access, edit, store, and share data easily using the apps, web services (e.g. Box, Dropbox), and devices they prefer. It was founded in 2014 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California.

Cumulus Networks

Series C in 2016
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems designed for networking hardware, aiming to simplify data center operations. Their flagship product, Cumulus Linux, enables the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, allowing organizations to utilize standard Ethernet switches and existing management tools for improved efficiency. The company also offers Cumulus VX, a virtual appliance for testing their technology, as well as Cumulus RMP, which focuses on out-of-band management solutions. Additionally, Cumulus Networks provides NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, along with various networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, and data center automation. Founded by experienced networking engineers, the company serves a diverse range of customers from web-scale enterprises to small businesses across multiple industries. Incorporated in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Zerto

Series E in 2016
Zerto Ltd. specializes in disaster recovery and business continuity software tailored for virtualized data centers and cloud environments. The company's core offering, the Zerto Cloud Continuity Platform, includes Zerto Virtual Replication, which facilitates the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud settings, including public, private, and hybrid clouds. Zerto's products support critical applications such as Oracle, SAP, and SQL Server, ensuring uninterrupted operations for clients across diverse sectors, including healthcare, legal, and finance. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, Zerto also maintains offices in key locations worldwide, including Boston, Shinjuku, Reading, Mumbai, and several areas in Canada and Latin America.

Diablo Technologies

Series C in 2016
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products that prioritize high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at next-generation enterprise computing, particularly for data-intensive applications. By leveraging deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo's products enhance the performance of memory systems, accelerating virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. This advancement enables organizations to achieve greater business value through improved efficiency and resource consolidation in their computing environments.

Excelero

Series B in 2015
Excelero, Inc. specializes in low-latency distributed block storage solutions designed for web-scale and enterprise applications. Founded in 2014 and based in San Jose, California, the company developed NVMesh, a software-defined block storage solution that employs Elastic NVMe technology. This innovation enables unmodified applications to access pooled NVMe storage devices across a network with local speed and latency. Excelero's solutions cater to a diverse range of sectors, including data analytics, machine learning, media and entertainment for post-production, and high-performance computing. By leveraging NVMesh, customers can create high-performance Server SANs that efficiently handle mixed workloads while benefiting from centralized storage without being locked into proprietary hardware. This approach significantly reduces total storage costs while enhancing scalability and performance, making it suitable for hyper-scale Industrial IoT services and large-scale simulation visualization.

Vera

Series A in 2014
Vera enables organizations to secure, track, and revoke access to confidential data, across any platform or device. Vera encrypts and protects critical enterprise data while still allowing collaborators to create, access, edit, store, and share data easily using the apps, web services (e.g. Box, Dropbox), and devices they prefer. It was founded in 2014 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California.

Zerto

Series D in 2014
Zerto Ltd. specializes in disaster recovery and business continuity software tailored for virtualized data centers and cloud environments. The company's core offering, the Zerto Cloud Continuity Platform, includes Zerto Virtual Replication, which facilitates the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud settings, including public, private, and hybrid clouds. Zerto's products support critical applications such as Oracle, SAP, and SQL Server, ensuring uninterrupted operations for clients across diverse sectors, including healthcare, legal, and finance. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, Zerto also maintains offices in key locations worldwide, including Boston, Shinjuku, Reading, Mumbai, and several areas in Canada and Latin America.

Diablo Technologies

Venture Round in 2014
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products that prioritize high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at next-generation enterprise computing, particularly for data-intensive applications. By leveraging deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo's products enhance the performance of memory systems, accelerating virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. This advancement enables organizations to achieve greater business value through improved efficiency and resource consolidation in their computing environments.

Nutanix

Series D in 2014
Nutanix is a cloud software company that provides a comprehensive enterprise cloud platform, enabling organizations to build and manage hybrid multi-cloud infrastructures. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Nutanix offers a range of solutions, including Acropolis for virtualization and storage, Nutanix Prism for management and analytics, and Nutanix Calm for application lifecycle automation. The company's services also encompass software-defined storage solutions, cloud-native environment management, and disaster recovery services. Notably, Nutanix Beam, a multi-cloud optimization service, enhances cloud cost efficiency by delivering insights into consumption patterns and automating security compliance. Serving diverse industries such as healthcare, finance, and technology, Nutanix aims to simplify IT operations, allowing businesses to focus on innovation while efficiently managing their data and applications across various environments.

Cumulus Networks

Series B in 2014
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems designed for networking hardware, aiming to simplify data center operations. Their flagship product, Cumulus Linux, enables the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, allowing organizations to utilize standard Ethernet switches and existing management tools for improved efficiency. The company also offers Cumulus VX, a virtual appliance for testing their technology, as well as Cumulus RMP, which focuses on out-of-band management solutions. Additionally, Cumulus Networks provides NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, along with various networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, and data center automation. Founded by experienced networking engineers, the company serves a diverse range of customers from web-scale enterprises to small businesses across multiple industries. Incorporated in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Stratoscale

Series A in 2013
Stratoscale is a cloud infrastructure company that offers cloud data center software solutions tailored for enterprise IT, development teams, and service providers. Its flagship product, Stratoscale Symphony, can be rapidly deployed on standard x86 servers, delivering an experience similar to Amazon Web Services while enhancing existing VMware infrastructure. Stratoscale's technology focuses on virtualization, enabling IT teams to optimize their current infrastructures and create a hyper-converged operating system that utilizes a rack-based design. This innovative approach allows clients to develop a new software foundation for managing and scaling data center operations more efficiently. The company has received substantial investment from notable firms, highlighting its industry significance and potential for growth.

Cumulus Networks

Series A in 2013
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems designed for networking hardware, aiming to simplify data center operations. Their flagship product, Cumulus Linux, enables the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, allowing organizations to utilize standard Ethernet switches and existing management tools for improved efficiency. The company also offers Cumulus VX, a virtual appliance for testing their technology, as well as Cumulus RMP, which focuses on out-of-band management solutions. Additionally, Cumulus Networks provides NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, along with various networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, and data center automation. Founded by experienced networking engineers, the company serves a diverse range of customers from web-scale enterprises to small businesses across multiple industries. Incorporated in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Zerto

Series C in 2013
Zerto Ltd. specializes in disaster recovery and business continuity software tailored for virtualized data centers and cloud environments. The company's core offering, the Zerto Cloud Continuity Platform, includes Zerto Virtual Replication, which facilitates the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud settings, including public, private, and hybrid clouds. Zerto's products support critical applications such as Oracle, SAP, and SQL Server, ensuring uninterrupted operations for clients across diverse sectors, including healthcare, legal, and finance. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, Zerto also maintains offices in key locations worldwide, including Boston, Shinjuku, Reading, Mumbai, and several areas in Canada and Latin America.

GreenBytes

Series C in 2013
GreenBytes delivers patented IO-Offload desktop virtualization solutions that maximize the effective performance and capacity of existing infrastructure to provide persistent, full-featured virtual desktops with the manageability, scalability and affordability required for cloud-scale VDI deployments.

Diablo Technologies

Venture Round in 2013
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products that prioritize high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at next-generation enterprise computing, particularly for data-intensive applications. By leveraging deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo's products enhance the performance of memory systems, accelerating virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. This advancement enables organizations to achieve greater business value through improved efficiency and resource consolidation in their computing environments.

Diablo Technologies

Funding Round in 2012
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products that prioritize high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at next-generation enterprise computing, particularly for data-intensive applications. By leveraging deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo's products enhance the performance of memory systems, accelerating virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. This advancement enables organizations to achieve greater business value through improved efficiency and resource consolidation in their computing environments.

Calxeda

Series C in 2012
Calxeda provides revolutionary efficiency to the data center. Leveraging ultra-low power technology from ARM, servers built on Calxeda’s silicon and software platform consume a fraction of the power and space of today’s best-in-class servers, enabling data centers to realize significant reduction in capital and operating expenses. The Calxeda platform scales efficiently to thousands of server nodes, with unique network and storage acceleration, and is enhanced with management technology to deliver true “energy-proportional” computing. The result is a stunning breakthrough in performance efficiency, density, and scalability.

Nutanix

Series C in 2012
Nutanix is a cloud software company that provides a comprehensive enterprise cloud platform, enabling organizations to build and manage hybrid multi-cloud infrastructures. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Nutanix offers a range of solutions, including Acropolis for virtualization and storage, Nutanix Prism for management and analytics, and Nutanix Calm for application lifecycle automation. The company's services also encompass software-defined storage solutions, cloud-native environment management, and disaster recovery services. Notably, Nutanix Beam, a multi-cloud optimization service, enhances cloud cost efficiency by delivering insights into consumption patterns and automating security compliance. Serving diverse industries such as healthcare, finance, and technology, Nutanix aims to simplify IT operations, allowing businesses to focus on innovation while efficiently managing their data and applications across various environments.

Delphix

Series C in 2012
Delphix Corp. provides Data as a Service solutions that support enterprises in managing and accelerating various application projects, including ERP rollouts and cloud migrations. The company offers a software platform that creates secure virtual copies of databases, applications, and file systems, thereby streamlining test data management and facilitating advanced DevOps practices. Its products, including specialized solutions for SAP and Oracle EBS, significantly reduce the time and cost associated with system upgrades and ongoing ownership. Delphix's platform integrates with a wide range of systems, from mainframes to cloud environments, enabling organizations to overcome data-related bottlenecks and enhance operational efficiency. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Delphix has established strategic partnerships with major firms, contributing to its global reach and ability to support diverse industries, including financial services, telecommunications, and manufacturing. The company also has a research and development center in Delhi, India, enabling further innovation in data management solutions.

GreenBytes

Series B in 2012
GreenBytes delivers patented IO-Offload desktop virtualization solutions that maximize the effective performance and capacity of existing infrastructure to provide persistent, full-featured virtual desktops with the manageability, scalability and affordability required for cloud-scale VDI deployments.

Calxeda

Series B in 2012
Calxeda provides revolutionary efficiency to the data center. Leveraging ultra-low power technology from ARM, servers built on Calxeda’s silicon and software platform consume a fraction of the power and space of today’s best-in-class servers, enabling data centers to realize significant reduction in capital and operating expenses. The Calxeda platform scales efficiently to thousands of server nodes, with unique network and storage acceleration, and is enhanced with management technology to deliver true “energy-proportional” computing. The result is a stunning breakthrough in performance efficiency, density, and scalability.

SingleHop

Series A in 2012
SingleHop, LLC is a provider of data center services based in Chicago, Illinois, offering colocation, managed hosting, cloud, and network services both in the United States and internationally. Founded in 2006, SingleHop specializes in scalable, on-demand Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solutions, catering to over 5,000 clients across 114 countries. The company operates three data centers and maintains more than 15,000 servers. Its offerings include automated server deployment, remote management tools, and highly customizable server management, which aim to deliver a secure and convenient experience for a diverse range of enterprises. SingleHop's commitment to service quality is reflected in its industry-leading Service Level Agreement, ensuring clients can effectively design and support their cloud infrastructure.

Cumulus Networks

Seed Round in 2012
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems designed for networking hardware, aiming to simplify data center operations. Their flagship product, Cumulus Linux, enables the disaggregation of top-of-rack data center switching, allowing organizations to utilize standard Ethernet switches and existing management tools for improved efficiency. The company also offers Cumulus VX, a virtual appliance for testing their technology, as well as Cumulus RMP, which focuses on out-of-band management solutions. Additionally, Cumulus Networks provides NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, along with various networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, and data center automation. Founded by experienced networking engineers, the company serves a diverse range of customers from web-scale enterprises to small businesses across multiple industries. Incorporated in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Zerto

Series B in 2011
Zerto Ltd. specializes in disaster recovery and business continuity software tailored for virtualized data centers and cloud environments. The company's core offering, the Zerto Cloud Continuity Platform, includes Zerto Virtual Replication, which facilitates the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud settings, including public, private, and hybrid clouds. Zerto's products support critical applications such as Oracle, SAP, and SQL Server, ensuring uninterrupted operations for clients across diverse sectors, including healthcare, legal, and finance. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, Zerto also maintains offices in key locations worldwide, including Boston, Shinjuku, Reading, Mumbai, and several areas in Canada and Latin America.

Calxeda

Series B in 2011
Calxeda provides revolutionary efficiency to the data center. Leveraging ultra-low power technology from ARM, servers built on Calxeda’s silicon and software platform consume a fraction of the power and space of today’s best-in-class servers, enabling data centers to realize significant reduction in capital and operating expenses. The Calxeda platform scales efficiently to thousands of server nodes, with unique network and storage acceleration, and is enhanced with management technology to deliver true “energy-proportional” computing. The result is a stunning breakthrough in performance efficiency, density, and scalability.

XtremIO

Series B in 2011
XtremIO, based in Cupertino, California, and Herzelyia, Israel, specializes in developing next-generation storage solutions utilizing solid-state technology. The company offers all-flash, scale-out enterprise storage arrays that significantly enhance performance, accelerate applications, and manage higher workloads compared to traditional disk arrays. By deploying XtremIO’s systems in data centers, organizations can lower total ownership costs, reduce power consumption, and minimize physical space requirements. Their solutions simplify provisioning and eliminate the need for complex tuning across various applications, including virtual server and desktop infrastructure, database consolidation, and analytics. Founded in 2009, XtremIO has garnered support from several venture capital firms.

GreenBytes

Series A in 2010
GreenBytes delivers patented IO-Offload desktop virtualization solutions that maximize the effective performance and capacity of existing infrastructure to provide persistent, full-featured virtual desktops with the manageability, scalability and affordability required for cloud-scale VDI deployments.

Viridity Software

Series B in 2010
Established in 2007, Viridity provides software solutions to help businesses run more efficient, eco-friendly datacenters. Viridity enables businesses to map datacenter infrastructure while optimizing power consumption. Viridity claims to increase datacenter life cycles by 2-3 years, reduce costs of power and cooling, and enhance staff productivity.

Calxeda

Series A in 2010
Calxeda provides revolutionary efficiency to the data center. Leveraging ultra-low power technology from ARM, servers built on Calxeda’s silicon and software platform consume a fraction of the power and space of today’s best-in-class servers, enabling data centers to realize significant reduction in capital and operating expenses. The Calxeda platform scales efficiently to thousands of server nodes, with unique network and storage acceleration, and is enhanced with management technology to deliver true “energy-proportional” computing. The result is a stunning breakthrough in performance efficiency, density, and scalability.

Zerto

Series A in 2010
Zerto Ltd. specializes in disaster recovery and business continuity software tailored for virtualized data centers and cloud environments. The company's core offering, the Zerto Cloud Continuity Platform, includes Zerto Virtual Replication, which facilitates the protection, recovery, and migration of applications across various cloud settings, including public, private, and hybrid clouds. Zerto's products support critical applications such as Oracle, SAP, and SQL Server, ensuring uninterrupted operations for clients across diverse sectors, including healthcare, legal, and finance. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, Zerto also maintains offices in key locations worldwide, including Boston, Shinjuku, Reading, Mumbai, and several areas in Canada and Latin America.

GreenBytes

Series A in 2009
GreenBytes delivers patented IO-Offload desktop virtualization solutions that maximize the effective performance and capacity of existing infrastructure to provide persistent, full-featured virtual desktops with the manageability, scalability and affordability required for cloud-scale VDI deployments.

Viridity Software

Series A in 2008
Established in 2007, Viridity provides software solutions to help businesses run more efficient, eco-friendly datacenters. Viridity enables businesses to map datacenter infrastructure while optimizing power consumption. Viridity claims to increase datacenter life cycles by 2-3 years, reduce costs of power and cooling, and enhance staff productivity.

Neocleus

Series B in 2008
Neocleus' solutions address IT's most pressing endpoint concerns. The solutions operate IT resources outside of a Windows environment while still offering complete access to all the capabilities offered by the underlying endpoint hardware. The approach Neocleus provides offers IT departments a virtual endpoint environment that is easy to control and gives users the flexibility to gain secure access to critical corporate assets from any endpoint regardless of its location or state of security. To achieve breakthrough results, Neocleus enhanced the Xen Open Source hypervisor and transformed it into an endpoint-oriented hypervisor. Neocleus contributes this platform to the open source community to facilitate the growth of an ecosystem of endpoint virtualization partners and collaborators. These open source contributions enable software developers to focus on building high-performance applications without worrying about the underlying architecture.

Neocleus

Series A in 2007
Neocleus' solutions address IT's most pressing endpoint concerns. The solutions operate IT resources outside of a Windows environment while still offering complete access to all the capabilities offered by the underlying endpoint hardware. The approach Neocleus provides offers IT departments a virtual endpoint environment that is easy to control and gives users the flexibility to gain secure access to critical corporate assets from any endpoint regardless of its location or state of security. To achieve breakthrough results, Neocleus enhanced the Xen Open Source hypervisor and transformed it into an endpoint-oriented hypervisor. Neocleus contributes this platform to the open source community to facilitate the growth of an ecosystem of endpoint virtualization partners and collaborators. These open source contributions enable software developers to focus on building high-performance applications without worrying about the underlying architecture.
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