Bayview Capital Group

Bayview Capital Group, founded in 1995 and based in Wayzata, Minnesota, specializes in providing financing advisory services primarily for smaller middle-market businesses. The firm focuses on mergers and acquisitions, catering to traditional service and manufacturing sectors. Bayview Capital typically represents companies with annual sales ranging from $10 million to $150 million, helping them navigate the complexities of business transactions.

Nicholas Greenberg

Managing Director

Peter J. Slocum

Co-Founder and Managing Director

10 past transactions

Iddiction

Seed Round in 2011
Iddiction specializes in mobile application discovery, offering a platform that connects developers with the right users for their apps and games. The company's mobile distribution software enables developers to effectively share information about their mobile applications, ensuring that users receive relevant recommendations. By streamlining the process of app discovery, Iddiction enhances the visibility of mobile offerings, facilitating better access for users seeking new applications and games.

Securify

Series B in 2002
Securify, Inc. specializes in security monitoring and internal control solutions for business systems and networks. The company offers identity-based and application-aware monitoring solutions that track network access and user behavior, providing visibility to address gaps in planning, audit discovery, and insider risk mitigation. Securify's products include monitoring appliances that centralize the control of multiple security zones, catering primarily to financial institutions, federal agencies, and the Department of Defense. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Securify also operates offices in Herndon, Virginia, and New York, New York. Initially known as Veriguard, Inc., the company rebranded to Securify, Inc. in October 1998 and has been a subsidiary of Secure Computing Corp. since 2008.

Systemonic

Series B in 2000
Systemonic is a provider of wireless communications platforms, specializing in the development of silicon systems that support multi-protocol and multi-band wireless local area networks (LANs). The company's flexible and re-configurable platform enables customers to rapidly bring wireless communication products to market, accommodating various standards while enhancing features and reducing power consumption. This approach ultimately results in a lower total cost of ownership for clients, making Systemonic a valuable partner in the wireless communications sector.

Securify

Series A in 2000
Securify, Inc. specializes in security monitoring and internal control solutions for business systems and networks. The company offers identity-based and application-aware monitoring solutions that track network access and user behavior, providing visibility to address gaps in planning, audit discovery, and insider risk mitigation. Securify's products include monitoring appliances that centralize the control of multiple security zones, catering primarily to financial institutions, federal agencies, and the Department of Defense. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Securify also operates offices in Herndon, Virginia, and New York, New York. Initially known as Veriguard, Inc., the company rebranded to Securify, Inc. in October 1998 and has been a subsidiary of Secure Computing Corp. since 2008.

Entridia

Series C in 2000
Entridia Corporation is an Internet infrastructure company focused on developing advanced silicon-based routing engines that facilitate the convergence of data, voice, and video communications over the Internet. By providing innovative silicon and system solutions, Entridia aims to empower original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in building the next generation of Internet gateways. Their products are designed to enhance network performance, ensuring reliable and efficient communication for users across various platforms.

RiverSoft

Private Equity Round in 2000
RiverSoft provides solutions that enable service providers and other enterprises to keep pace with the rapidly evolving internet world.

Mockingbird Networks

Venture Round in 1999
Mockingbird Networks, based in the heart of Silicon Valley, is an innovative systems company focused on bringing the best of distributed computing to the telecommunications industry. Mockingbird is managed by a seasoned executive team with expertise in high-performance UNIX systems, telecommunications, data communications, and application software. The result: Integrated VoIP application switches built on a comprehensive distributed switching architecture with revenue-ready customer care and billing software that in toto are ideal for forward-thinking next-generation service providers (NSPs) and voice application service providers (VASPs) looking for the right platform to build their differentiated service and competitive edge. Mockingbird's unique approach of a distributed switching architecture uses the IP backbone as the switching fabric so that its carrier-class VoIP application switches have a small system footprint with virtually unlimited scalability. This "Think Big, Start Small TM" philosophy makes Mockingbird VoIP application switches the ideal platform to introduce new voice services on an economical scale and expand smoothly with customer demand. Mockingbird Networks was founded in 1997, is headquartered in Cupertino, California and is privately held.

Nomadix

Series B in 1999
Nomadix specializes in providing intelligent network devices that facilitate secure and reliable internet access for businesses across various sectors, including hospitality, telecommunications, healthcare, and education. The company has delivered over 50,000 gateways worldwide, enabling operators and venue owners to implement efficient public access networks. Nomadix's offerings include guest authentication, bandwidth management, network management, and reporting, which enhance the quality of internet services for guests and tenants. The Nomadix Gateway is designed for ease of deployment, allowing establishments to create cost-effective high-speed internet solutions that improve user experience and satisfaction.

Peopleclick Authoria

Series B in 1999
Authoria, Inc. provides integrated talent management software, performance management, recruiting software, and compensation management software. Its products provide talent management solutions that help companies to recruit, develop, compensate, retain, and engage employees. The company’s products include recruiting, performance, incentive, salary, succession planning, and communications software. Authoria was formerly known as Foundation Technologies, Inc. and changed its name to Authoria, Inc. in 1999. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts with additional offices in Austin, Texas; Santa Barbara, California; and Bangalore, India.

Soapstone Networks

Series B in 1998
Soapstone Networks (formerly Avici Systems) developer of Terabit Switch/Router technology aimed at providing the next generation of high performance, IP-based routers to carriers and Internet Service Providers worldwide. Soapstone Networks got liquidated in 2009 July.
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