St. Paul Venture Capital

St. Paul Venture Capital, Inc. was a prominent venture capital and private equity firm founded in 1988 and based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with additional offices in Boston and Silicon Valley. The firm primarily focused on investing in early-stage companies, while also considering later-stage businesses and middle-market management buyouts. Its investment strategy concentrated on sectors such as communications technology, software and services, and healthcare. St. Paul Venture Capital aimed to lead or co-lead initial investment rounds, with typical investments ranging from $2 million to $40 million. The firm was known for its substantial commitment of $3.0 billion in capital and had established several satellite funds to diversify its investment portfolio. However, it ceased operations on July 1, 2004, and subsequently split into two separate entities, Split Rock Partners and Vesbridge.

William Cadogan

General Partner

107 past transactions

EBR Systems

Venture Round in 2015
EBR Systems is a medical device company that develops implantable wireless tissue stimulation systems for cardiac rhythm management. It focuses on therapies for heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias, including a wireless left ventricular endocardial pacing system used to deliver pacing stimulation directly inside the left ventricle as part of cardiac resynchronization therapy. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, EBR Systems pursues novel approaches in the field and operates primarily in the United States.

EBR Systems

Venture Round in 2014
EBR Systems is a medical device company that develops implantable wireless tissue stimulation systems for cardiac rhythm management. It focuses on therapies for heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias, including a wireless left ventricular endocardial pacing system used to deliver pacing stimulation directly inside the left ventricle as part of cardiac resynchronization therapy. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, EBR Systems pursues novel approaches in the field and operates primarily in the United States.

SPS Commerce

Series C in 2007
SPS Commerce, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based supply chain management solutions, catering to retailers, suppliers, grocers, distributors, and logistics firms worldwide. The company operates through its SPS Commerce platform, which enhances order management, sell-through performance, and item sourcing. Key offerings include the Trading Partner Community solution for onboarding vendors, the Trading Partner Fulfillment solution for automation in fulfillment processes, and the Trading Partner Assortment solution for managing product attributes. Additionally, SPS Commerce delivers Trading Partner Analytics, which provides data analytics for improved supply chain visibility, as well as sourcing solutions that connect retailers with new suppliers. Other services include barcode labeling and planogram services, aimed at streamlining logistics operations. SPS Commerce primarily serves small to mid-sized enterprises and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Originally established as St. Paul Software, Inc. in 1987, the company rebranded in 2001 to reflect its focus on supply chain solutions.

Disc Dynamics

Series F in 2007
Disc Dynamics is a healthcare company. They design and develop medical products. The Company offers surgical alternatives for the treatment of lower back problems and disc diseases. It offers DASCOR Disc arthroplasty system, a catheter-based minimally invasive nucleus replacement technology for the treatment of degenerated lumbar discs. Disc Dynamics was founded by Jeffrey Felt in 2000 and is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.

EBR Systems

Series B in 2005
EBR Systems is a medical device company that develops implantable wireless tissue stimulation systems for cardiac rhythm management. It focuses on therapies for heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias, including a wireless left ventricular endocardial pacing system used to deliver pacing stimulation directly inside the left ventricle as part of cardiac resynchronization therapy. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, EBR Systems pursues novel approaches in the field and operates primarily in the United States.

DexCom

Series D in 2005
Founded in 1999, DexCom specializes in developing glucose sensing technologies. Originating from the University of Wisconsin's pioneering research on implanted glucose sensors in 1967, DexCom focuses on creating continuous glucose monitoring systems that serve as alternatives to traditional blood glucose meters.

Myocor

Series D in 2004
Myocor is a medical company based in Minnesota, founded in 1996, that specializes in developing and distributing therapeutic products aimed at treating mitral regurgitation and heart failure. The company focuses on creating medical devices that alter the physiology of heart failure, ultimately enhancing clinical outcomes for patients with late-stage heart conditions. One of its notable innovations is the Coapsys device, which utilizes pads and a tensioned string to reshape an enlarged heart and improve the functionality of a leaky mitral valve. By providing these advanced technologies, Myocor seeks to improve cardiac function and offer effective solutions for individuals suffering from heart-related ailments.

Avera Pharmaceutical

Series C in 2004
Avera Pharmaceuticals is a specialty pharmaceutical company that acquires, develops, and commercializes pharmaceutical compounds. The company develops gantacurium, a neuromuscular blocking agent for rapid and routine endotracheal intubation and skeletal muscle relaxation during surgery; AV810 for the treatment of overactive bladder and irritable bowel syndrome; and AV965 to treat cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s dementia. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.

SkinMedica

Series D in 2004
SkinMedica is a company dedicated to developing, acquiring, and commercializing products aimed at improving skin appearance. It specializes in both prescription and non-prescription skincare solutions marketed primarily to physicians and medical spas. The company's notable offerings include the TNS Essential Serum® and TNS Recovery Complex®, which are designed to enhance skin quality, reduce signs of aging, and deliver various skincare benefits. SkinMedica's prescription product, VANIQA® Cream, is the only FDA-approved treatment for the reduction of unwanted facial hair in women. Additionally, SkinMedica's portfolio includes a range of aesthetic skincare products, moisturizers, sun protection, and specialized treatments for conditions such as acne and sensitive skin. The company also features Colorescience Pro, a line of dermatologist-recommended cosmetics that address specific skin concerns while providing sun protection.

Emphasys Medical

Series D in 2004
Emphasys Medical is a medical device company based in Redwood City, California, specializing in the development of therapeutic devices for the treatment of emphysema and other chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD). Founded in 2000, the company focuses on minimally invasive therapies that aim to alleviate the symptoms associated with these respiratory conditions. Its flagship product, the Zephyr Endobronchial Valve system, is designed to block airflow through damaged lung tissue, facilitating healing and improving lung function. By offering innovative solutions for patients with emphysema, Emphasys Medical seeks to enhance the quality of life for individuals suffering from debilitating breathing disorders.

Mahi Networks

Venture Round in 2004
Mahi Networks is a provider of optical transport, switching, and aggregation solutions for multiple system operators and cable wireline carriers globally. Based in Piscataway, New Jersey, the company focuses on enabling service providers to transition to a simpler and more cost-effective networking infrastructure. Mahi Networks' flagship product, the Mahi Mi7, is a robust 320 Gbit multi-service switching system, complemented by the Vx7 Multi-Service Core Transport System, which features ROADM capabilities. To address the growing demand for IP and SAN services, Mahi has developed a 10-port Multi-Service ADM Transponder supporting a range of client interfaces, as well as a 10G Multi-Service Transponder for high-speed applications. Founded in 1999, Mahi Networks has established itself as a key player in optical networking equipment before being acquired by Meriton Networks, Inc.

EBR Systems

Series A in 2004
EBR Systems is a medical device company that develops implantable wireless tissue stimulation systems for cardiac rhythm management. It focuses on therapies for heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias, including a wireless left ventricular endocardial pacing system used to deliver pacing stimulation directly inside the left ventricle as part of cardiac resynchronization therapy. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, EBR Systems pursues novel approaches in the field and operates primarily in the United States.

Evalve

Series C in 2004
Evalve, Inc. engages in the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of devices that enable the repair of cardiac valves. It provides a non-surgical mitral valve repair system consisting of a steerable guide catheter, a clip delivery system, and an implant device that is used by interventional cardiologists to reduce mitral regurgitation. The company was incorporated in 1999 and is based in Menlo Park, California.

Disc Dynamics

Series E in 2004
Disc Dynamics is a healthcare company. They design and develop medical products. The Company offers surgical alternatives for the treatment of lower back problems and disc diseases. It offers DASCOR Disc arthroplasty system, a catheter-based minimally invasive nucleus replacement technology for the treatment of degenerated lumbar discs. Disc Dynamics was founded by Jeffrey Felt in 2000 and is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.

Aegis Semiconductor

Series C in 2004
Aegis is a privately held company that builds solutions for embedded monitoring of advanced optical networks. The company's Active Thin Films are manufactured using proven high-volume processes with demonstrated high yield and superb uniformity. Aegis's solutions benefit from the reliability of solid-state, silicon-based design, extreme scalability, and low-cost packaging architectures.

Bitfone Corporation

Series C in 2004
Bitfone offers mProve software, a software solution that helps wireless service providers do over-the-air mobile repairs and upgrades.

ProQuent Systems

Series D in 2004
ProQuent Systems Corporation, based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, specializes in developing mobile multiple-services switching platforms for the telecommunications industry. The company designs and produces telecommunications equipment that enables wireless phone operators to enhance their services, including various billing options for customers accessing the Internet through mobile devices such as cell phones, personal digital assistants, or laptops. ProQuent also offers content inspection solutions that help operators manage and enforce mobile network policies on IP traffic within their networks. Founded in 2000 as Avian Communications, Inc., the company rebranded to ProQuent Systems Corporation in 2003 before being acquired by Bytemobile, Inc.

Vendavo

Series D in 2004
Vendavo is a provider of price management and optimization software tailored for business-to-business companies across diverse sectors, including chemicals, high-tech, industrial manufacturing, and consumer products. Its flagship offering, the Vendavo Enterprise Pricing Suite, enables businesses to gain comprehensive control over their pricing processes by integrating pricing science and best practices with robust software. This solution facilitates pricing improvements at every stage, from market segmentation to deal closure, leading to profit increases ranging from 10% to 30%. Vendavo’s solutions include SaaS applications for deal price guidance, profit and margin analysis, and price optimization, all enhanced with artificial intelligence. As a trusted partner, Vendavo also collaborates with SAP to provide its price and margin management solutions to a global clientele, empowering manufacturers and distributors to enhance their commercial operations and drive profitability.

Picolight

Series G in 2004
Picolight Incorporated, founded in 1995 and based in Louisville, Colorado, specializes in the design and manufacture of high-bandwidth optical transceivers and components. The company produces ethernet and fiber channel transceivers, as well as optical transmitters and receivers. These products are primarily used in local area networking, optical switches and computer systems, and optical metro applications sectors. Picolight's offerings include vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL)-based optical transceivers for high-bandwidth optical systems.

GeoTrust

Series E in 2004
GeoTrust, Inc. is an online security services company that specializes in providing digital certificates for secure online transactions across the Asia Pacific, North America, and Europe. Founded in 1998 and based in Watertown, Massachusetts, the company offers a range of products, including SSL certificates with options for extended validation, full organization validation, and domain authentication. Additionally, GeoTrust supplies signing products that enable the secure exchange of information through digital signatures, as well as enterprise SSL solutions that establish secure channels between servers and users. The company serves various sectors, including retail, education, financial services, healthcare, and government, and also provides retail and reseller services for SSL encryption, website authentication, secure email, and code signing. Throughout its operations, GeoTrust has formed strategic partnerships with several internet service providers and hosting companies to enhance its service offerings. As of 2006, GeoTrust operates as a subsidiary of VeriSign, Inc., and subsequently became part of Symantec Corporation in 2010.

Compete

Series B in 2003
Compete, Inc. specializes in digital intelligence services aimed at enhancing marketing strategies for brands by analyzing consumer online behavior. The company provides valuable insights into consumer behavior, enabling businesses to research competitors, benchmark performance, and identify effective keywords and referral sources. Compete offers tools to track online market shares among competitors and product categories, analyze traffic sources, and improve website engagement and conversion metrics. Additionally, it helps identify cross-selling and up-selling opportunities, measure referral partnerships, and reduce customer care costs, all while fostering customer loyalty through actionable intelligence. The company also focuses on mobile behavioral intelligence to understand the impact of mobile devices on consumer shopping experiences, further enriching its data-driven insights for brands.

SnowShore Networks

Series B in 2003
SnowShore Networks specializes in the development of scalable, IP-optimized networking components designed for carrier-class environments. The company focuses on enhancing Internet Protocol communications infrastructure, providing technology solutions such as media servers and media firewalls. These offerings are aimed at leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and various Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service providers, facilitating the integration of real-time media services with IP networks.

Atrica

Series D in 2003
Atrica is a provider of carrier Ethernet solutions designed for metropolitan area networks. The company specializes in manufacturing carrier Ethernet core, aggregation, and edge switches, along with a service platform for Ethernet networks. Atrica's offerings extend to various Ethernet services, including Ethernet Internet access, Ethernet transparent LAN, T1 private line, Ethernet private line, and Ethernet private network services. The company's technology supports a diverse clientele, including incumbent local service providers, competitive carriers, cable operators, and enterprises, enabling them to enhance their telecommunications capabilities and deliver broadband services to both business and residential customers.

FlexLight Networks

Series C in 2003
Founded in September 2000 by a dynamic team of high-powered and experienced optical network specialists, FlexLight's suite of optical access products leverages leading-edge technology to deliver a solution that conquers last-mile bandwidth bottlenecks and optimizes service flexibility. FlexLight's seed funding of $9 million comes from America's Coral Ventures, a private venture capital firm that manages more than $300 million of capital in five funds, and from Israel's Concord Venture Capital Fund, a firm that offers exceptional entrepreneurs the capital, guidance and industry contacts they need to become leaders in their field.

FirstRain

Series B in 2003
FirstRain, Inc. is a developer of a cloud-based business analytics platform headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in New York and Gurgaon, India. Founded in 2000, the company focuses on transforming how businesses make decisions by utilizing its advanced analytics technology to capture and analyze vast amounts of unstructured data from the web and social media. This platform is tailored for sales, marketing, and finance professionals, enabling them to identify new sales opportunities, generate leads, and assess business risks effectively. FirstRain's solutions are designed to integrate seamlessly with leading CRM and social enterprise platforms, enhancing the decision-making process for Fortune 1000 companies by providing insights that are aligned with their specific strategies and market needs. As of July 2017, FirstRain operates as a subsidiary of Ignite Technologies, Inc.

Bitfone Corporation

Venture Round in 2003
Bitfone offers mProve software, a software solution that helps wireless service providers do over-the-air mobile repairs and upgrades.

StarGen

Series C in 2003
StarGen, Inc. is a semiconductor company based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, specializing in serial switched interconnect solutions for computing and communications equipment. Founded in 1999 as StarBridge Technologies, Inc., the company changed its name to StarGen, Inc. in 2000. StarGen provides low-overhead, protocol-agnostic, and open standards-based architectures, catering to various markets including communications, storage, server, and embedded systems. Its product offerings support vendors of access communication platforms for voice, data, and video networks. As of 2007, StarGen operates as a subsidiary of Dolphin Interconnect Solutions AS.

Santarus

Series D in 2003
Santarus, Inc. is a specialty biopharmaceutical company focused on acquiring, developing and commercializing proprietary products that address the needs of patients treated by physician specialists. The company's current commercial efforts are focused on five products. UCERIS® (budesonide) extended release tablets for the induction of remission in patients with active, mild to moderate ulcerative colitis and ZEGERID® (omeprazole/sodium bicarbonate) for the treatment of certain upper gastrointestinal disorders are promoted to gastroenterologists.

Acopia Networks

Series B in 2003
Acopia Networks specializes in intelligent file virtualization solutions designed to enhance data management for enterprises. The company offers the Acopia ARX series of intelligent file virtualization devices, which automate essential data management tasks and mitigate disruptions related to storage management operations. Additionally, Acopia Networks provides the FreedomFabric network operating system software, enabling organizations to manage unstructured file data more efficiently by automating various storage management functions. The company's services also include data migration, storage tiering, data replication, and load balancing, allowing customers to implement an adaptive infrastructure that integrates applications, servers, and storage across their global operations.

SPS Commerce

Series B in 2003
SPS Commerce, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based supply chain management solutions, catering to retailers, suppliers, grocers, distributors, and logistics firms worldwide. The company operates through its SPS Commerce platform, which enhances order management, sell-through performance, and item sourcing. Key offerings include the Trading Partner Community solution for onboarding vendors, the Trading Partner Fulfillment solution for automation in fulfillment processes, and the Trading Partner Assortment solution for managing product attributes. Additionally, SPS Commerce delivers Trading Partner Analytics, which provides data analytics for improved supply chain visibility, as well as sourcing solutions that connect retailers with new suppliers. Other services include barcode labeling and planogram services, aimed at streamlining logistics operations. SPS Commerce primarily serves small to mid-sized enterprises and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Originally established as St. Paul Software, Inc. in 1987, the company rebranded in 2001 to reflect its focus on supply chain solutions.

Seranoa Networks

Series B in 2003
Seranoa Networks is building an innovative product line that allows network service providers to economically enhance the capacity, performance and availability of their high-margin data communication services by building on existing infrastructure investments. Their products are based on their patent-pending designs that incorporate next-generation optical, semiconductor and software technologies, delivering unprecedented capabilities and value. In today's challenging telecom market, IP service providers must watch every penny. Yet, to serve the growing number of businesses that access the Internet over dedicated circuits, service providers continue to fill their edge routers with expensive, underpowered WAN line cards. It's an unfortunate situation, but until now, there was no alternative. Venture-backed Seranoa Networks has taken a fresh look at the Internet edge. Founded and led by a cadre of successful serial entrepreneurs, Seranoa Networks has developed patent-pending technology that helps IP service providers get more from their edge routers. Seranoa's Edge Concentrators are a unique new approach to subscriber circuit aggregation that slashes price per port, multiplies edge router capacity, and enables automatic recovery from previously unrecoverable failures. Based on broadly supported standards, the Seranoa product family helps IP service providers use their existing edge routers to generate more revenue at less cost. To continue bringing these benefits to market, Seranoa Networks is expanding its team of best and brightest in the industry and has convened an advisory board of leading telecom experts. Together, these talented professionals are shaping the next generation of IP solutions for service providers. If you enjoy working in a team-oriented environment and want to help create exceptional products from the latest in hardware and software, Seranoa Networks is the place for you.

Bluesocket

Venture Round in 2003
Bluesocket is a company that specializes in providing secure, enterprise-level mobile connectivity solutions. It offers products and support designed to enhance wireless network infrastructure for desktops, mobile devices, and enterprise applications. By unifying secure wireless LAN with SIP-based enterprise VoIP, Bluesocket enables organizations to create robust and efficient wireless networks that support a wide range of communication and operational needs. Its focus on enterprise mobility solutions positions the company as a key player in the development of innovative connectivity products in the marketplace.

Sistina Software

Series B in 2003
Sistina Software, Inc. is a company specializing in storage infrastructure, focusing on the design, development, and support of storage management software specifically for Linux systems. The firm provides solutions that enable data sharing for both enterprise and technical computing clients. Its flagship product is a comprehensive file system and volume management platform, which incorporates a global file system, a Linux logical volume manager, and various management tools to facilitate the installation and configuration of storage clusters. Through its innovative software solutions, Sistina Software aims to enhance storage management capabilities for its users.

Visage Mobile

Series A in 2003
Visage Mobile, Inc. is a provider of enterprise mobility management solutions headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The company offers a cloud-based platform called MobilityCentral, which facilitates wireless expense management through comprehensive reporting and analytics. This platform consolidates invoices, normalizes data from various carriers, and generates actionable metrics and optimization recommendations. Visage Mobile also delivers personalized analysis through VisagePulse and offers international travel alert solutions. Additionally, the company provides services such as wireless account optimization, device recycling, device refurbishing and redeployment, mobile device management, kitting and staging, and helpdesk support. Founded in 2001, Visage Mobile specializes in reducing communications costs for businesses by leveraging proprietary software and expert analysis.

SPS Commerce

Series A in 2002
SPS Commerce, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based supply chain management solutions, catering to retailers, suppliers, grocers, distributors, and logistics firms worldwide. The company operates through its SPS Commerce platform, which enhances order management, sell-through performance, and item sourcing. Key offerings include the Trading Partner Community solution for onboarding vendors, the Trading Partner Fulfillment solution for automation in fulfillment processes, and the Trading Partner Assortment solution for managing product attributes. Additionally, SPS Commerce delivers Trading Partner Analytics, which provides data analytics for improved supply chain visibility, as well as sourcing solutions that connect retailers with new suppliers. Other services include barcode labeling and planogram services, aimed at streamlining logistics operations. SPS Commerce primarily serves small to mid-sized enterprises and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Originally established as St. Paul Software, Inc. in 1987, the company rebranded in 2001 to reflect its focus on supply chain solutions.

Ecast

Venture Round in 2002
Ecast is the leader in place-based interactive media. Their hospitality network delivers digital music, games, entertainment, information and interactive advertising to more than 10,000 bars and nightclubs across the United States. Leveraging the personal impact of touch combined with the interactivity and targeting of the Internet, Ecast brings unsurpassed consumer engagement to out-of-home markets and is redefining the way consumers are entertained, informed and engaged.

Seranoa Networks

Venture Round in 2002
Seranoa Networks is building an innovative product line that allows network service providers to economically enhance the capacity, performance and availability of their high-margin data communication services by building on existing infrastructure investments. Their products are based on their patent-pending designs that incorporate next-generation optical, semiconductor and software technologies, delivering unprecedented capabilities and value. In today's challenging telecom market, IP service providers must watch every penny. Yet, to serve the growing number of businesses that access the Internet over dedicated circuits, service providers continue to fill their edge routers with expensive, underpowered WAN line cards. It's an unfortunate situation, but until now, there was no alternative. Venture-backed Seranoa Networks has taken a fresh look at the Internet edge. Founded and led by a cadre of successful serial entrepreneurs, Seranoa Networks has developed patent-pending technology that helps IP service providers get more from their edge routers. Seranoa's Edge Concentrators are a unique new approach to subscriber circuit aggregation that slashes price per port, multiplies edge router capacity, and enables automatic recovery from previously unrecoverable failures. Based on broadly supported standards, the Seranoa product family helps IP service providers use their existing edge routers to generate more revenue at less cost. To continue bringing these benefits to market, Seranoa Networks is expanding its team of best and brightest in the industry and has convened an advisory board of leading telecom experts. Together, these talented professionals are shaping the next generation of IP solutions for service providers. If you enjoy working in a team-oriented environment and want to help create exceptional products from the latest in hardware and software, Seranoa Networks is the place for you.

BigFix

Series B in 2002
BigFix, Inc., established in 1997 and headquartered in Emeryville, California, specializes in providing an IT security and operations platform. This platform enables real-time visibility and control of globally distributed desktop, mobile, and server computers. The company's primary offerings include the BigFix Platform for messaging and management, BigFix AntiThreat for endpoint security, BigFix IT Policy Enforcement for setting and enforcing security policies, and BigFix Systems Management for automating IT operations tasks. Additionally, they provide customizable management content through BigFix Policy Content Modules, along with products support, consumer edition support, and professional services. Their client base comprises companies, government agencies, and public sector institutions.

Disc Dynamics

Series D in 2002
Disc Dynamics is a healthcare company. They design and develop medical products. The Company offers surgical alternatives for the treatment of lower back problems and disc diseases. It offers DASCOR Disc arthroplasty system, a catheter-based minimally invasive nucleus replacement technology for the treatment of degenerated lumbar discs. Disc Dynamics was founded by Jeffrey Felt in 2000 and is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.

Mahi Networks

Series D in 2002
Mahi Networks is a provider of optical transport, switching, and aggregation solutions for multiple system operators and cable wireline carriers globally. Based in Piscataway, New Jersey, the company focuses on enabling service providers to transition to a simpler and more cost-effective networking infrastructure. Mahi Networks' flagship product, the Mahi Mi7, is a robust 320 Gbit multi-service switching system, complemented by the Vx7 Multi-Service Core Transport System, which features ROADM capabilities. To address the growing demand for IP and SAN services, Mahi has developed a 10-port Multi-Service ADM Transponder supporting a range of client interfaces, as well as a 10G Multi-Service Transponder for high-speed applications. Founded in 1999, Mahi Networks has established itself as a key player in optical networking equipment before being acquired by Meriton Networks, Inc.

DexCom

Series C in 2002
Founded in 1999, DexCom specializes in developing glucose sensing technologies. Originating from the University of Wisconsin's pioneering research on implanted glucose sensors in 1967, DexCom focuses on creating continuous glucose monitoring systems that serve as alternatives to traditional blood glucose meters.

Picolight

Series D in 2002
Picolight Incorporated, founded in 1995 and based in Louisville, Colorado, specializes in the design and manufacture of high-bandwidth optical transceivers and components. The company produces ethernet and fiber channel transceivers, as well as optical transmitters and receivers. These products are primarily used in local area networking, optical switches and computer systems, and optical metro applications sectors. Picolight's offerings include vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL)-based optical transceivers for high-bandwidth optical systems.

Adaytum Software

Series G in 2002
Adaytum Software specializes in providing internet-based enterprise business planning software designed for medium and large-sized corporations. The company's flagship product, Adaytum Planning, offers a comprehensive suite of tools that facilitates budgeting, planning, forecasting, consolidation, management reporting, product profitability analysis, and activity-based costing. By enabling organizations to plan, track, analyze, and forecast critical business activities, Adaytum fosters a proactive and collaborative approach to business management.

Aegis Semiconductor

Series B in 2002
Aegis is a privately held company that builds solutions for embedded monitoring of advanced optical networks. The company's Active Thin Films are manufactured using proven high-volume processes with demonstrated high yield and superb uniformity. Aegis's solutions benefit from the reliability of solid-state, silicon-based design, extreme scalability, and low-cost packaging architectures.

Captus Networks

Series C in 2002
Captus Networks Corp. specializes in providing intrusion prevention solutions tailored for enterprises, Internet service providers, government agencies, and universities. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company offers products such as the Captus IPS 4000 Intrusion Prevention Solution, which is an inline, policy-based system designed to secure and manage mission-critical Internet protocol networks. Additionally, Captus Networks provides the Captus IPS View Element Management System, which facilitates the integration of its technology into both enterprise and service provider networks. The company's focus is on ensuring predictable network availability while minimizing operating costs for its clients.

Atrica

Series C in 2002
Atrica is a provider of carrier Ethernet solutions designed for metropolitan area networks. The company specializes in manufacturing carrier Ethernet core, aggregation, and edge switches, along with a service platform for Ethernet networks. Atrica's offerings extend to various Ethernet services, including Ethernet Internet access, Ethernet transparent LAN, T1 private line, Ethernet private line, and Ethernet private network services. The company's technology supports a diverse clientele, including incumbent local service providers, competitive carriers, cable operators, and enterprises, enabling them to enhance their telecommunications capabilities and deliver broadband services to both business and residential customers.

HighJump

Private Equity Round in 2002
HighJump Software is a global provider of supply chain management software, established in 1983 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The company offers a comprehensive suite of solutions designed to enhance the efficiency of inventory and information flow from suppliers to retailers. With over 4,500 customers worldwide, HighJump software addresses the needs of various industries, including distribution, food and beverage, retail, healthcare, and consumer goods. Its offerings include warehouse management systems, transportation management systems, route accounting systems, and manufacturing execution tools, among others. These solutions enable businesses to improve connectivity, reduce operational costs, and streamline processes by integrating trading partners and internal systems. HighJump's adaptable software supports the evolving requirements of its clients in the logistics and supply chain ecosystem.

GeoTrust

Series C in 2002
GeoTrust, Inc. is an online security services company that specializes in providing digital certificates for secure online transactions across the Asia Pacific, North America, and Europe. Founded in 1998 and based in Watertown, Massachusetts, the company offers a range of products, including SSL certificates with options for extended validation, full organization validation, and domain authentication. Additionally, GeoTrust supplies signing products that enable the secure exchange of information through digital signatures, as well as enterprise SSL solutions that establish secure channels between servers and users. The company serves various sectors, including retail, education, financial services, healthcare, and government, and also provides retail and reseller services for SSL encryption, website authentication, secure email, and code signing. Throughout its operations, GeoTrust has formed strategic partnerships with several internet service providers and hosting companies to enhance its service offerings. As of 2006, GeoTrust operates as a subsidiary of VeriSign, Inc., and subsequently became part of Symantec Corporation in 2010.

Altaworks

Series A in 2002
Altaworks provides of systems management software for e-business applications and infrastructures. The company’s flagship product, Altaworks Panorama, monitors live transaction response times by segment and performs dynamic high-speed data collection. It also does root cause correlation calculation and has advanced 3D visualization techniques.

Octave Communications

Series D in 2001
Octave Communications, Inc. specializes in the development of advanced audio and multimedia conferencing systems tailored for service bureaus, carriers, and enterprises. The company has set a new standard in the telecommunications sector by offering reliable, scalable, and cost-effective communication solutions to both domestic and international clients. Octave's platform supports a wide range of applications, including voice and data conferencing over circuit-switched and IP networks. Additionally, the company provides services such as voice conferencing, wireless communication, presence management, speech recognition, and voice over IP (VoIP), positioning itself as a comprehensive provider in the conferencing domain.

FirstRain

Series A in 2001
FirstRain, Inc. is a developer of a cloud-based business analytics platform headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in New York and Gurgaon, India. Founded in 2000, the company focuses on transforming how businesses make decisions by utilizing its advanced analytics technology to capture and analyze vast amounts of unstructured data from the web and social media. This platform is tailored for sales, marketing, and finance professionals, enabling them to identify new sales opportunities, generate leads, and assess business risks effectively. FirstRain's solutions are designed to integrate seamlessly with leading CRM and social enterprise platforms, enhancing the decision-making process for Fortune 1000 companies by providing insights that are aligned with their specific strategies and market needs. As of July 2017, FirstRain operates as a subsidiary of Ignite Technologies, Inc.

Northstar Photonics

Series B in 2001
Northstar Photonics, Inc. develops, manufactures, and supplies photonic components. The company offers first generation laser and amplifier products for telecommunications optical networks. It offers pumped optical waveguide rare earth (POWRE) technology provides a platform for developing and producing enhanced performance laser, amplifier, and integrated optical component products.

Princeton Optronics

Series B in 2001
Princeton Optronics, Inc., founded in 1993 and based in Mercerville, New Jersey, specializes in the development and manufacturing of high and low power vertical cavity surface emitting diode lasers (VCSELs), along with VCSEL-based optical subassemblies, modules, and diode pumped solid state lasers. The company's products include VCSEL bare dies, chips on sub-mounts, integrated optics VCSELs, high power VCSEL chips, and addressable VCSEL arrays, which are utilized in a variety of applications such as depth cameras, infrared illumination, anti-collision systems, and military technologies. Princeton Optronics operates from a facility that includes dedicated clean room space for device fabrication and optical manufacturing, as well as reliability and qualification testing capabilities. The company offers rapid prototyping and technical services, including laser modeling, optical analysis, and product qualification. For high-volume production, Princeton Optronics partners with external fabrication and assembly facilities in the United States and Taiwan to ensure cost efficiency.

Ecast

Venture Round in 2001
Ecast is the leader in place-based interactive media. Their hospitality network delivers digital music, games, entertainment, information and interactive advertising to more than 10,000 bars and nightclubs across the United States. Leveraging the personal impact of touch combined with the interactivity and targeting of the Internet, Ecast brings unsurpassed consumer engagement to out-of-home markets and is redefining the way consumers are entertained, informed and engaged.

Entelos

Series C in 2001
Entelos is a leading provider of predictive biosimulation technologies aimed at enhancing drug discovery and development. With over 15 years of experience, the company specializes in advanced biosimulation capabilities that improve the efficiency of research and development processes while increasing the likelihood of clinical success. Entelos offers a range of solutions, including mechanism-based mathematical models, virtual patients and populations, and biosimulation software. These tools provide in-depth systems biology data and predictive analyses that help organizations in the pharmaceutical, healthcare, nutrition, and consumer markets to develop safer and more effective drugs, foods, and products. By leveraging its expertise in biosimulation, Entelos significantly reduces the risk, time, and cost associated with product development.

SnowShore Networks

Series B in 2001
SnowShore Networks specializes in the development of scalable, IP-optimized networking components designed for carrier-class environments. The company focuses on enhancing Internet Protocol communications infrastructure, providing technology solutions such as media servers and media firewalls. These offerings are aimed at leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and various Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service providers, facilitating the integration of real-time media services with IP networks.

Integral Access

Series D in 2001
Integral Access engages in developing, manufacturing, and marketing network access systems for communication applications, including integrated voice, and data delivery software and equipment.

Guava Technologies

Series B in 2001
Guava Technologies, Inc. is a biotechnology and medical device manufacturer based in Hayward, California. Founded in 1998, the company specializes in the development, design, and manufacturing of products used primarily in cell biology research and clinical diagnostics. Its offerings include a range of assays for monitoring HIV/AIDS, cell counting, antibody quantification, cytotoxicity, and apoptosis, as well as benchtop cell analysis systems. Guava Technologies also produces flow cytometry systems tailored for various applications in life science research and drug discovery. As of 2009, Guava Technologies operates as a subsidiary of Millipore Corp.

Adaytum Software

Venture Round in 2001
Adaytum Software specializes in providing internet-based enterprise business planning software designed for medium and large-sized corporations. The company's flagship product, Adaytum Planning, offers a comprehensive suite of tools that facilitates budgeting, planning, forecasting, consolidation, management reporting, product profitability analysis, and activity-based costing. By enabling organizations to plan, track, analyze, and forecast critical business activities, Adaytum fosters a proactive and collaborative approach to business management.

SPS Commerce

Series D in 2001
SPS Commerce, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based supply chain management solutions, catering to retailers, suppliers, grocers, distributors, and logistics firms worldwide. The company operates through its SPS Commerce platform, which enhances order management, sell-through performance, and item sourcing. Key offerings include the Trading Partner Community solution for onboarding vendors, the Trading Partner Fulfillment solution for automation in fulfillment processes, and the Trading Partner Assortment solution for managing product attributes. Additionally, SPS Commerce delivers Trading Partner Analytics, which provides data analytics for improved supply chain visibility, as well as sourcing solutions that connect retailers with new suppliers. Other services include barcode labeling and planogram services, aimed at streamlining logistics operations. SPS Commerce primarily serves small to mid-sized enterprises and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Originally established as St. Paul Software, Inc. in 1987, the company rebranded in 2001 to reflect its focus on supply chain solutions.

Internet Broadcasting System

Venture Round in 2001
Internet Broadcasting System is a company focused on transforming the engagement between broadcast media leaders and their audiences through advanced digital solutions. Established in 1996 and headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, the company specializes in scalable publishing technologies, offering a SaaS-based web publishing platform alongside original and syndicated content. Additionally, it operates the IB Digital Agency, one of the largest digital advertising agencies, providing comprehensive advertising and sales services. Internet Broadcasting has a strong commitment to supporting local television companies, delivering award-winning websites and services to notable clients such as Hearst Television, E.W. Scripps, and CNN. Through its innovative approach, Internet Broadcasting aims to enhance digital growth and foster stronger consumer relationships in the media landscape.

Lawson Software

Series A in 2001
Lawson Software, Inc. is a provider of enterprise software, services, and support, specializing in solutions that enhance business processes across various industries. Its product offerings include applications for enterprise financial management, business intelligence, asset management, supply chain management, human resource management, and industry-specific solutions tailored for sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, and public services. The company also provides consulting, maintenance, and support services to ensure effective implementation and operation of its software. Founded in 1975 and headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Lawson Software serves its clients primarily through a direct sales force and strategic partnerships with systems integrators and resellers. The company's solutions are marketed in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region. In 2011, Lawson Software was acquired by GGC Software Holdings.

Captus Networks

Series B in 2001
Captus Networks Corp. specializes in providing intrusion prevention solutions tailored for enterprises, Internet service providers, government agencies, and universities. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company offers products such as the Captus IPS 4000 Intrusion Prevention Solution, which is an inline, policy-based system designed to secure and manage mission-critical Internet protocol networks. Additionally, Captus Networks provides the Captus IPS View Element Management System, which facilitates the integration of its technology into both enterprise and service provider networks. The company's focus is on ensuring predictable network availability while minimizing operating costs for its clients.

CarParts

Series C in 2001
CarParts is a pure-play Internet retailer of automotive aftermarket parts, including collision, engine and performance parts and accessories. CarParts.com provides the do-it-yourself (DIY) customer with a broad selection of competitively priced products, all mapped by a proprietary database with applications based on vehicle makes, models and years. CarParts.com offers more than 1 million high-quality private label and branded aftermarket products. Roughly 10 million online customers are reached per month.

Santarus

Series C in 2001
Santarus, Inc. is a specialty biopharmaceutical company focused on acquiring, developing and commercializing proprietary products that address the needs of patients treated by physician specialists. The company's current commercial efforts are focused on five products. UCERIS® (budesonide) extended release tablets for the induction of remission in patients with active, mild to moderate ulcerative colitis and ZEGERID® (omeprazole/sodium bicarbonate) for the treatment of certain upper gastrointestinal disorders are promoted to gastroenterologists.

ObjectFX

Venture Round in 2001
ObjectFX Corporation specializes in Java-based geospatial software products designed for the development and deployment of map and imagery visualizations, as well as complex event processing for geospatial data. The company offers several key products, including SpatialRULES, a complex event processing engine, and SpatialFX, a platform that facilitates the integration of location data into Java and web applications. Additionally, ObjectFX provides Symbololgy Server, a scalable web service that integrates military and homeland security symbols. Its software caters to a variety of applications across multiple industries, including military situational awareness, command and control, intelligence analysis, transportation, supply chain management, and homeland security. Through its innovative solutions, ObjectFX supports mission-critical operations and enhances decision-making in various sectors.

iHarvest

Series A in 2001
iHarvest is a privately funded Internet software and applications company, founded in September 1997 by Dennis Buchheim and David Wadhwani, and based in Redwood Shores, California. The company addresses the challenges faced by Internet users in managing and retaining valuable web content. Its first product, iHarvest One™, launched in July 1999, was a Microsoft Internet Explorer plug-in that allowed users to save entire web pages and organize them efficiently on their devices. This innovation led to the development of iHarvest™, a next-generation web service introduced in May 2000, which further simplified the process of saving and organizing web content. iHarvest's intuitive interface supports various applications, including financial research, job searches, and travel planning, making it suitable for both novice and experienced users. The executive team, led by Rich Buchheim, brings extensive experience from prominent technology companies, positioning iHarvest for further growth and innovation in the realm of web information management.

QuinStreet

Series B in 2000
Founded in 1999, QuinStreet specializes in online performance marketing, connecting businesses with potential customers via proprietary technologies and media reach. It generates sales leads and operates on a pay-for-performance model, demonstrating confidence in its service quality.

Onex Communications

Series B in 2000
Onex Communications is a telecommunications equipment provider based in Bedford, Massachusetts, specializing in advanced VLSI solutions for converged communications networks. The company offers innovative products, including its System Silicon, which enables telecom equipment vendors to enhance their offerings with integrated switching, routing, and transmission capabilities. This technology provides a flexible migration path for existing products, allowing emerging vendors to develop cutting-edge systems while significantly reducing costs, power consumption, and space requirements. Onex Communications focuses on enabling service providers to achieve operational efficiency through simplified provisioning and decreased inventory costs. The company collaborates with industry leaders, including IBM and TranSwitch Corporation, to ensure the delivery of best-in-class solutions that help clients optimize their processes and adapt to next-generation requirements in an increasingly competitive telecommunications marketplace.

Adaytum Software

Venture Round in 2000
Adaytum Software specializes in providing internet-based enterprise business planning software designed for medium and large-sized corporations. The company's flagship product, Adaytum Planning, offers a comprehensive suite of tools that facilitates budgeting, planning, forecasting, consolidation, management reporting, product profitability analysis, and activity-based costing. By enabling organizations to plan, track, analyze, and forecast critical business activities, Adaytum fosters a proactive and collaborative approach to business management.

SeniorSurfers

Series A in 2000
SeniorSurfers, a provider of computer and Internet training and support services for people over age 50,

StarGen

Series B in 2000
StarGen, Inc. is a semiconductor company based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, specializing in serial switched interconnect solutions for computing and communications equipment. Founded in 1999 as StarBridge Technologies, Inc., the company changed its name to StarGen, Inc. in 2000. StarGen provides low-overhead, protocol-agnostic, and open standards-based architectures, catering to various markets including communications, storage, server, and embedded systems. Its product offerings support vendors of access communication platforms for voice, data, and video networks. As of 2007, StarGen operates as a subsidiary of Dolphin Interconnect Solutions AS.

Octave Communications

Series C in 2000
Octave Communications, Inc. specializes in the development of advanced audio and multimedia conferencing systems tailored for service bureaus, carriers, and enterprises. The company has set a new standard in the telecommunications sector by offering reliable, scalable, and cost-effective communication solutions to both domestic and international clients. Octave's platform supports a wide range of applications, including voice and data conferencing over circuit-switched and IP networks. Additionally, the company provides services such as voice conferencing, wireless communication, presence management, speech recognition, and voice over IP (VoIP), positioning itself as a comprehensive provider in the conferencing domain.

HighJump

Venture Round in 2000
HighJump Software is a global provider of supply chain management software, established in 1983 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The company offers a comprehensive suite of solutions designed to enhance the efficiency of inventory and information flow from suppliers to retailers. With over 4,500 customers worldwide, HighJump software addresses the needs of various industries, including distribution, food and beverage, retail, healthcare, and consumer goods. Its offerings include warehouse management systems, transportation management systems, route accounting systems, and manufacturing execution tools, among others. These solutions enable businesses to improve connectivity, reduce operational costs, and streamline processes by integrating trading partners and internal systems. HighJump's adaptable software supports the evolving requirements of its clients in the logistics and supply chain ecosystem.

Engenia Software

Series C in 2000
Engenia Software, developer of an XML-based, Web-enabled, out-of-the-box "Intelligent Dashboard" for the computer desktop.

Kenetec

Venture Round in 2000
Kenetec Inc was founded in 1999 to address the shift in network intelligence. Since the Telecommunications Act of 1996 opened competition in the local loop, service providers have worked to create broadband access networks for bandwidth-intensive applications. Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) have had limited success entering the broadband services market.

PDQuick

Venture Round in 2000
PDQuick, a direct-to-home delivery e-tailer.

Granite Partners

Private Equity Round in 2000
Granite Partners is a holding company that operates across multiple sectors, including mining, telecommunications, waste management, energy, fiberglass, and packaging services. The company is notable for its diverse portfolio, which reflects its strategic investments in key industries. One of its subsidiaries, Granite Systems, specializes in network configuration management software specifically tailored for the telecommunications sector, enhancing operational efficiency for its clients. Through these varied investments, Granite Partners aims to capitalize on growth opportunities and deliver value across its business segments.

nQuire Software

Series B in 2000
nQuire Software is a provider of an innovative internet-based search and analytic platform designed for structured information. The company aims to transform decision-making processes by enabling users to easily access and analyze structured data from various sources, including data warehouses, data marts, and operational systems. By intelligently federating information from multiple data sources, nQuire Software facilitates a seamless integration of insights, empowering organizations to make informed decisions with greater efficiency. Founded by a team of industry experts and technologists, the company leverages cutting-edge technology to enhance the accessibility of crucial data, thereby revolutionizing the decision-making landscape in the digital age.

Teloquent Communications

Venture Round in 2000
Teloquent Communications is a provider of virtual call center solutions, specializing in web and traditional telephone-based customer interactions. Founded in June 1989 and based in Billerica, Massachusetts, the company offers integrated solutions that encompass voice, data, video, and web inquiries. Teloquent Communications develops software designed for various communication channels, enabling businesses to enhance their customer service capabilities through effective call center networking and virtual office solutions. In December 2003, the company was acquired by Syntellect.

NuGenesis Technologies

Private Equity Round in 2000
NuGenesis Technologies specializes in software solutions for scientific data management systems (SDMS) aimed at science-based industries. The company develops systems that automate various data management processes, allowing laboratory professionals to concentrate on their scientific work. Its offerings include real-time archiving of raw data, automated creation of compound documents, and instant online access to varied laboratory information. NuGenesis Technologies enhances the efficiency of electronic submission processes and document preparation while ensuring seamless integration with Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS). Through these capabilities, the company significantly streamlines information-gathering and report development, thereby improving overall laboratory productivity.

Entelos

Series B in 2000
Entelos is a leading provider of predictive biosimulation technologies aimed at enhancing drug discovery and development. With over 15 years of experience, the company specializes in advanced biosimulation capabilities that improve the efficiency of research and development processes while increasing the likelihood of clinical success. Entelos offers a range of solutions, including mechanism-based mathematical models, virtual patients and populations, and biosimulation software. These tools provide in-depth systems biology data and predictive analyses that help organizations in the pharmaceutical, healthcare, nutrition, and consumer markets to develop safer and more effective drugs, foods, and products. By leveraging its expertise in biosimulation, Entelos significantly reduces the risk, time, and cost associated with product development.

GeoTrust

Series B in 2000
GeoTrust, Inc. is an online security services company that specializes in providing digital certificates for secure online transactions across the Asia Pacific, North America, and Europe. Founded in 1998 and based in Watertown, Massachusetts, the company offers a range of products, including SSL certificates with options for extended validation, full organization validation, and domain authentication. Additionally, GeoTrust supplies signing products that enable the secure exchange of information through digital signatures, as well as enterprise SSL solutions that establish secure channels between servers and users. The company serves various sectors, including retail, education, financial services, healthcare, and government, and also provides retail and reseller services for SSL encryption, website authentication, secure email, and code signing. Throughout its operations, GeoTrust has formed strategic partnerships with several internet service providers and hosting companies to enhance its service offerings. As of 2006, GeoTrust operates as a subsidiary of VeriSign, Inc., and subsequently became part of Symantec Corporation in 2010.

iHarvest

Venture Round in 2000
iHarvest is a privately funded Internet software and applications company, founded in September 1997 by Dennis Buchheim and David Wadhwani, and based in Redwood Shores, California. The company addresses the challenges faced by Internet users in managing and retaining valuable web content. Its first product, iHarvest One™, launched in July 1999, was a Microsoft Internet Explorer plug-in that allowed users to save entire web pages and organize them efficiently on their devices. This innovation led to the development of iHarvest™, a next-generation web service introduced in May 2000, which further simplified the process of saving and organizing web content. iHarvest's intuitive interface supports various applications, including financial research, job searches, and travel planning, making it suitable for both novice and experienced users. The executive team, led by Rich Buchheim, brings extensive experience from prominent technology companies, positioning iHarvest for further growth and innovation in the realm of web information management.

ObjectFX

Venture Round in 2000
ObjectFX Corporation specializes in Java-based geospatial software products designed for the development and deployment of map and imagery visualizations, as well as complex event processing for geospatial data. The company offers several key products, including SpatialRULES, a complex event processing engine, and SpatialFX, a platform that facilitates the integration of location data into Java and web applications. Additionally, ObjectFX provides Symbololgy Server, a scalable web service that integrates military and homeland security symbols. Its software caters to a variety of applications across multiple industries, including military situational awareness, command and control, intelligence analysis, transportation, supply chain management, and homeland security. Through its innovative solutions, ObjectFX supports mission-critical operations and enhances decision-making in various sectors.

BravoGifts.com

Series B in 2000
BravoGifts.com is the first e-commerce site tailored exclusively to the needs of the business gift market. BravoGifts.com provides the highest levels of service to its customers through: selection - the widest selection of business gifts available anywhere; gift advice and services - advice and information on business gifts, gift searching, unique gift selection tools, and business gift etiquette; and convenience - everything is centralized in one easily accessible Internet location. The company boasts the broadest collection of brilliant business gifts from executive toys and gadgets, to golf and weekend getaways, theater and sports tickets, and gourmet foods.

MetraTech

Series B in 2000
MetraTech Corp. simplifies and enables global commerce innovation, while helping businesses respond to an ever changing customer and partner relationship landscape. They empower businesses to embrace change through a unique agreements-based billing, commerce and compensation solution that models and supports fluid, personalized, multi-party agreements for customers, partners and suppliers. They automate business processes and business models to address rapidly changing or complex business strategies. Their products are deployed globally, and their customers use MetraTech to innovatively create and securely collect revenue, provide settlement to partners and manage their customer lifecycle in 12 languages, 28 currencies and 90 countries. Customers include Arkadin, Bell, Concur, the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC), CETIP, The City of Chicago, GRU Sao Paulo International Airport, GXS, Intercall, LifeLock, Microsoft, PGi, Telia Sonera, Telus, and Telmore. The company is headquartered in Boston, with offices in London, Paris and Rio de Janeiro. MetraTech is a venture-backed, privately held company whose investors include Accel Partners, Meritech Capital and Vesbridge Partners.

Sentillion

Series B in 2000
Sentillion, Inc. specializes in identity and access management technology solutions tailored for caregivers in hospitals and healthcare organizations across North America and the United Kingdom. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, the company offers a range of products that enhance user experience and security. Its flagship solutions include expreSSO, which provides transparent single sign-on within existing workflows, and Bridges, which facilitates application interfacing. Additionally, proVision manages user access to systems and applications, while Vergence combines single sign-on, patient selection, and authentication services for clinical workstations. Sentillion also offers vThere for managing various clinician roles and IdMPOWER to streamline the integration of applications and information systems. The company further supports its offerings with implementation services such as project planning, installation, training, and ongoing technical support.

LAKANA

Venture Round in 2000
LAKANA is a technology company focused on providing solutions for media publishers. It offers SaaS-ready content management platforms that integrate with a wide range of products, partners, and services. This integrated approach supports media publishers in operating profitable, secure, and engaging businesses. By leveraging its technology, LAKANA aims to enhance the capabilities of media organizations, enabling them to thrive in a competitive landscape.

Gold Wire Technology

Venture Round in 2000
Gold Wire Technology is a U.S.-based software company founded in 1997 that specializes in network configuration management tools for large data communication distributors. The company develops, sells, and supports infrastructure integrity assurance solutions tailored for enterprises operating in sectors where revenue or compliance is critical, including financial services, retail, automotive, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals. Gold Wire Technology focuses on providing software designed to control and manage the configuration of services for internet service providers, ensuring the reliability and integrity of their network operations. The company was acquired by Intelliden in 2004.

SPS Commerce

Series C in 2000
SPS Commerce, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based supply chain management solutions, catering to retailers, suppliers, grocers, distributors, and logistics firms worldwide. The company operates through its SPS Commerce platform, which enhances order management, sell-through performance, and item sourcing. Key offerings include the Trading Partner Community solution for onboarding vendors, the Trading Partner Fulfillment solution for automation in fulfillment processes, and the Trading Partner Assortment solution for managing product attributes. Additionally, SPS Commerce delivers Trading Partner Analytics, which provides data analytics for improved supply chain visibility, as well as sourcing solutions that connect retailers with new suppliers. Other services include barcode labeling and planogram services, aimed at streamlining logistics operations. SPS Commerce primarily serves small to mid-sized enterprises and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Originally established as St. Paul Software, Inc. in 1987, the company rebranded in 2001 to reflect its focus on supply chain solutions.

BIGWORDS.com

Series C in 2000
BIGWORDS.com is an online marketplace specializing in textbooks, catering primarily to college students since its inception in August 1998. The platform serves as a comprehensive search engine for buying, renting, and selling textbooks, enabling students to compare prices and find the best deals. With an extensive inventory housed in an 80,000 square foot distribution center, BIGWORDS.com ensures quick shipping and a wide selection of titles. It also features a unique integrated distribution model that enhances the customer experience by simplifying the textbook purchasing process. Additionally, the company employs a network of over 8,000 campus representatives to engage with millions of students through targeted campaigns. By offering valuable services such as buyback pricing, rental options, and various discounts, BIGWORDS.com aims to provide students with cost-effective solutions for their educational needs. The company is privately held and has established partnerships with several notable organizations to enhance its reach and service offerings.

Integral Access

Series C in 2000
Integral Access engages in developing, manufacturing, and marketing network access systems for communication applications, including integrated voice, and data delivery software and equipment.

SocialNet.com

Series B in 2000
SocialNet.com is an online platform that provides a social networking service, focusing on connecting individuals through shared interests. The platform facilitates online dating by matching users based on their preferences and hobbies, enabling them to discover potential partners with similar lifestyles and values. By leveraging technology to create meaningful connections, SocialNet aims to enhance the social experiences of its users in a digital environment.

Adaytum Software

Series B in 1999
Adaytum Software specializes in providing internet-based enterprise business planning software designed for medium and large-sized corporations. The company's flagship product, Adaytum Planning, offers a comprehensive suite of tools that facilitates budgeting, planning, forecasting, consolidation, management reporting, product profitability analysis, and activity-based costing. By enabling organizations to plan, track, analyze, and forecast critical business activities, Adaytum fosters a proactive and collaborative approach to business management.

Vendavo

Series B in 1999
Vendavo is a provider of price management and optimization software tailored for business-to-business companies across diverse sectors, including chemicals, high-tech, industrial manufacturing, and consumer products. Its flagship offering, the Vendavo Enterprise Pricing Suite, enables businesses to gain comprehensive control over their pricing processes by integrating pricing science and best practices with robust software. This solution facilitates pricing improvements at every stage, from market segmentation to deal closure, leading to profit increases ranging from 10% to 30%. Vendavo’s solutions include SaaS applications for deal price guidance, profit and margin analysis, and price optimization, all enhanced with artificial intelligence. As a trusted partner, Vendavo also collaborates with SAP to provide its price and margin management solutions to a global clientele, empowering manufacturers and distributors to enhance their commercial operations and drive profitability.

Engenia Software

Series B in 1999
Engenia Software, developer of an XML-based, Web-enabled, out-of-the-box "Intelligent Dashboard" for the computer desktop.

HeartStent

Venture Round in 1999
HeartStent is a cardiovascular device firm. It is a direct revascularization device intended for coronary artery disease patients currently treated with coronary artery bypass grafts.

Santarus

Series B in 1999
Santarus, Inc. is a specialty biopharmaceutical company focused on acquiring, developing and commercializing proprietary products that address the needs of patients treated by physician specialists. The company's current commercial efforts are focused on five products. UCERIS® (budesonide) extended release tablets for the induction of remission in patients with active, mild to moderate ulcerative colitis and ZEGERID® (omeprazole/sodium bicarbonate) for the treatment of certain upper gastrointestinal disorders are promoted to gastroenterologists.

NetGenesis

Private Equity Round in 1999
Net.Genesis Corp. provides software and professional services that help its customers understand, analyze and improve their online businesses. Its software enables companies to collect, store, organize, and analyze detailed information about the online behavior of customers and other visitors on their web sites. Net.Genesis software also enables its customers to import and analyze information about e-customers from other online and off-line software systems and databases. In addition, the company offers professional services including strategic analytic consulting, product implementation, application integration, training programs, and technical support services. The company markets its products and related services in United States, Europe, and Australia. It was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. As of December 21, 2001, net.Genesis Corp. was acquired by SPSS Inc.
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