Battery Ventures

Battery Ventures, established in 1983 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, is a technology-focused private equity and venture capital firm. It invests in early and growth-stage companies across various technology sectors, including application software, IT infrastructure, consumer internet, mobile services, and industrial technologies. The firm's investment strategy is global, targeting companies primarily in the United States, Europe, and Israel. Battery Ventures is registered as an Investment Adviser.

Roland Anderson

Principal

Dallin Bills

Principal

Sudheendra Chilappagari

Vice President, Investments

Danel Dayan

Venture Investor

Zak Ewen

Partner

Zakary Ewen

Partner

Cornel J. Faucher

Partner

Russell Fleischer

General Partner

Duncan Gills

Principal

Brandon Gleklen

Principal

Barak Schoster

Partner

Luis-Luca de Haas

Analyst, Investments

Satoshi Harris-Koizumi

Partner

Margaret Hendren

Analyst

Olivia Henkoff

Venture Capital Investor

Dillon Joyce

Principal

Max-Julian Kaye

Principal

Lior Mallul

Vice President, Investments

Thomas Marchioni

Analyst, Investments

Victoria Mayzlish

Analyst, Investments

Paul Morrissey

Principal

Elena Painter

Associate

Itzik Parnafes

General Partner

Matt Penney

Vice President, Information Technology

Aaron Rinberg

Vice President

Justin Rosner

Principal

Chris Schiavo

CFO

Collier Searle

Principal

Tate Searle

Analyst

Shiran Shalev

Partner

Zachary Smotherman

General Partner

Zack Smotherman

Partner and Private Equity Investor

Gavin Tasker

Associate, Investments

Estelle Tessaro

Analyst, Private Equity

Dharmesh Thakker

General Partner

Scott Tobin

Managing Partner

Chandler Ward

Analyst

Enzo Wiener

Associate, Investments

Peter Winans

Associate, Investments

Past deals in Virtualization

ZeroTier

Series A in 2024
ZeroTier is a provider of software-defined networking solutions that facilitate the creation of private networks connecting devices globally. Its platform supports direct, peer-to-peer connections while ensuring data privacy through end-to-end encryption. Designed for compatibility with various operating systems, ZeroTier offers an open-source hybrid cloud platform that operates on servers, cloud virtual machines, desktops, laptops, and mobile devices. This versatile solution is accessible to a wide range of users, from casual individuals to gamers and large enterprises, enabling seamless and secure connectivity for wired or wireless devices and applications. The user-friendly dashboard simplifies network management, making it suitable for both casual users and managed service providers.

Zerto

Series F in 2020
Zerto Ltd. specializes in disaster recovery and business continuity software for virtualized data centers and cloud environments. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the company offers the Zerto Cloud Continuity Platform, which includes its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication. This software enables organizations to protect, recover, and migrate applications across public, private, and hybrid clouds. Zerto's solutions are designed to simplify the complexities associated with modernization and cloud adoption, making it easier for enterprises to maintain continuous operations. The company's products are utilized in various applications, including Oracle, SAP, and SQL server replication and recovery, serving industries such as healthcare, legal, and finance. Zerto operates globally, with offices in locations including Israel, Japan, the United Kingdom, India, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil.

Cumulus Networks

Series D in 2018
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems tailored for networking hardware applications. Its flagship product, Cumulus Linux, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack (ToR) data center switching, thereby streamlining data center operations and reducing costs and complexity. The company also provides Cumulus VX, a community-supported virtual appliance for testing its technology, and Cumulus RMP (Rack Management Platform), which addresses out-of-band management needs. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, and a range of networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization. Serving a diverse clientele from web-scale companies to small businesses across various industries, Cumulus Networks aims to transform network management in the software-defined data center era. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company also maintains offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina. As of mid-2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Cumulus Networks

Series C in 2016
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems tailored for networking hardware applications. Its flagship product, Cumulus Linux, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack (ToR) data center switching, thereby streamlining data center operations and reducing costs and complexity. The company also provides Cumulus VX, a community-supported virtual appliance for testing its technology, and Cumulus RMP (Rack Management Platform), which addresses out-of-band management needs. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, and a range of networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization. Serving a diverse clientele from web-scale companies to small businesses across various industries, Cumulus Networks aims to transform network management in the software-defined data center era. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company also maintains offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina. As of mid-2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Zerto

Series E in 2016
Zerto Ltd. specializes in disaster recovery and business continuity software for virtualized data centers and cloud environments. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the company offers the Zerto Cloud Continuity Platform, which includes its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication. This software enables organizations to protect, recover, and migrate applications across public, private, and hybrid clouds. Zerto's solutions are designed to simplify the complexities associated with modernization and cloud adoption, making it easier for enterprises to maintain continuous operations. The company's products are utilized in various applications, including Oracle, SAP, and SQL server replication and recovery, serving industries such as healthcare, legal, and finance. Zerto operates globally, with offices in locations including Israel, Japan, the United Kingdom, India, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil.

Diablo Technologies

Series C in 2016
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.

Zerto

Series D in 2014
Zerto Ltd. specializes in disaster recovery and business continuity software for virtualized data centers and cloud environments. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the company offers the Zerto Cloud Continuity Platform, which includes its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication. This software enables organizations to protect, recover, and migrate applications across public, private, and hybrid clouds. Zerto's solutions are designed to simplify the complexities associated with modernization and cloud adoption, making it easier for enterprises to maintain continuous operations. The company's products are utilized in various applications, including Oracle, SAP, and SQL server replication and recovery, serving industries such as healthcare, legal, and finance. Zerto operates globally, with offices in locations including Israel, Japan, the United Kingdom, India, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil.

Diablo Technologies

Venture Round in 2014
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.

Cumulus Networks

Series B in 2014
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems tailored for networking hardware applications. Its flagship product, Cumulus Linux, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack (ToR) data center switching, thereby streamlining data center operations and reducing costs and complexity. The company also provides Cumulus VX, a community-supported virtual appliance for testing its technology, and Cumulus RMP (Rack Management Platform), which addresses out-of-band management needs. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, and a range of networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization. Serving a diverse clientele from web-scale companies to small businesses across various industries, Cumulus Networks aims to transform network management in the software-defined data center era. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company also maintains offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina. As of mid-2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Stratoscale

Series A in 2013
Stratoscale is a cloud infrastructure company that offers software solutions designed for enterprise IT, development teams, and service providers. Its primary product, Stratoscale Symphony, is a cloud data center software that can be rapidly deployed on standard x86 servers, effectively providing users with an experience similar to Amazon Web Services while enhancing existing VMware infrastructure. The company's technology focuses on virtualization, allowing IT teams to optimize their current infrastructures through a hyper-converged operating system that utilizes a rack design, as opposed to traditional single-server setups. This approach enables clients to develop a new software stack that can efficiently manage and scale their data center operations. Stratoscale has been recognized as a notable player in the industry and has received considerable investment from prominent firms, further solidifying its position in the market.

Cumulus Networks

Series A in 2013
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems tailored for networking hardware applications. Its flagship product, Cumulus Linux, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack (ToR) data center switching, thereby streamlining data center operations and reducing costs and complexity. The company also provides Cumulus VX, a community-supported virtual appliance for testing its technology, and Cumulus RMP (Rack Management Platform), which addresses out-of-band management needs. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, and a range of networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization. Serving a diverse clientele from web-scale companies to small businesses across various industries, Cumulus Networks aims to transform network management in the software-defined data center era. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company also maintains offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina. As of mid-2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Zerto

Series C in 2013
Zerto Ltd. specializes in disaster recovery and business continuity software for virtualized data centers and cloud environments. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the company offers the Zerto Cloud Continuity Platform, which includes its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication. This software enables organizations to protect, recover, and migrate applications across public, private, and hybrid clouds. Zerto's solutions are designed to simplify the complexities associated with modernization and cloud adoption, making it easier for enterprises to maintain continuous operations. The company's products are utilized in various applications, including Oracle, SAP, and SQL server replication and recovery, serving industries such as healthcare, legal, and finance. Zerto operates globally, with offices in locations including Israel, Japan, the United Kingdom, India, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil.

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 March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.

Diablo Technologies

Funding Round in 2012
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.

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.

Cumulus Networks

Seed Round in 2012
Cumulus Networks, Inc. specializes in developing Linux-based operating systems tailored for networking hardware applications. Its flagship product, Cumulus Linux, facilitates the disaggregation of top-of-rack (ToR) data center switching, thereby streamlining data center operations and reducing costs and complexity. The company also provides Cumulus VX, a community-supported virtual appliance for testing its technology, and Cumulus RMP (Rack Management Platform), which addresses out-of-band management needs. Additionally, Cumulus Networks offers NetQ, a telemetry-based fabric validation system, and a range of networking solutions that encompass big data, cloud orchestration, data center automation, and network virtualization. Serving a diverse clientele from web-scale companies to small businesses across various industries, Cumulus Networks aims to transform network management in the software-defined data center era. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company also maintains offices in San Francisco and Cary, North Carolina. As of mid-2020, Cumulus Networks operates as a subsidiary of NVIDIA Corporation.

Zerto

Series B in 2011
Zerto Ltd. specializes in disaster recovery and business continuity software for virtualized data centers and cloud environments. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the company offers the Zerto Cloud Continuity Platform, which includes its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication. This software enables organizations to protect, recover, and migrate applications across public, private, and hybrid clouds. Zerto's solutions are designed to simplify the complexities associated with modernization and cloud adoption, making it easier for enterprises to maintain continuous operations. The company's products are utilized in various applications, including Oracle, SAP, and SQL server replication and recovery, serving industries such as healthcare, legal, and finance. Zerto operates globally, with offices in locations including Israel, Japan, the United Kingdom, India, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil.

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.

Zerto

Series A in 2010
Zerto Ltd. specializes in disaster recovery and business continuity software for virtualized data centers and cloud environments. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the company offers the Zerto Cloud Continuity Platform, which includes its flagship product, Zerto Virtual Replication. This software enables organizations to protect, recover, and migrate applications across public, private, and hybrid clouds. Zerto's solutions are designed to simplify the complexities associated with modernization and cloud adoption, making it easier for enterprises to maintain continuous operations. The company's products are utilized in various applications, including Oracle, SAP, and SQL server replication and recovery, serving industries such as healthcare, legal, and finance. Zerto operates globally, with offices in locations including Israel, Japan, the United Kingdom, India, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil.

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.

Neocleus

Series B in 2008
Neocleus specializes in endpoint virtualization technology designed for enterprise IT departments. The company offers NeoSphere, an extensible client virtualization platform that integrates existing PC management systems with advanced visualization capabilities. Neocleus' solutions address critical endpoint concerns by operating IT resources outside of a Windows environment while maintaining full access to the underlying hardware. This innovative approach provides IT departments with a manageable virtual environment, allowing users secure access to essential corporate assets from any endpoint, regardless of its location or security status. By enhancing the Xen Open Source hypervisor to create an endpoint-oriented version, Neocleus contributes to the open source community, fostering an ecosystem of endpoint virtualization partners and enabling developers to focus on building high-performance applications without the complexities of the underlying architecture.

Neocleus

Series A in 2007
Neocleus specializes in endpoint virtualization technology designed for enterprise IT departments. The company offers NeoSphere, an extensible client virtualization platform that integrates existing PC management systems with advanced visualization capabilities. Neocleus' solutions address critical endpoint concerns by operating IT resources outside of a Windows environment while maintaining full access to the underlying hardware. This innovative approach provides IT departments with a manageable virtual environment, allowing users secure access to essential corporate assets from any endpoint, regardless of its location or security status. By enhancing the Xen Open Source hypervisor to create an endpoint-oriented version, Neocleus contributes to the open source community, fostering an ecosystem of endpoint virtualization partners and enabling developers to focus on building high-performance applications without the complexities of the underlying architecture.
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