Catamount Ventures

Catamount Ventures Management LLC is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm established in 2000, specializing in seed and early-stage investments. The firm targets companies in the information technology, consumer internet, consumer packaged goods, software, technology, and clean tech sectors. Catamount Ventures typically invests between $500,000 and $2 million in initial financing rounds, with the potential to increase total investments to as much as $4 million per company. The firm aims to support world-class entrepreneurs who are innovating within their industries and has a particular interest in businesses that demonstrate a strong mission. By providing capital, connections, and coaching, Catamount Ventures seeks to nurture category leaders across North America.

Jon Goldstein

Venture Partner

Tory Patterson

Managing Partner

Mark Silverman

Managing Director

67 past transactions

PresenceLearning

Series D in 2020
PresenceLearning, Inc. offers online special education services, including speech therapy, occupational therapy, behavioral interventions, and mental health support, to K-12 students and school districts across the United States and Canada. Utilizing a web-based videoconferencing platform, the company connects schools and parents with a network of licensed speech-language pathologists and other specialists through a variety of online tools and evidence-based therapeutic activities. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, PresenceLearning has established itself as a leader in delivering clinical services via the internet, successfully providing over 2.5 million teletherapy sessions since its inception. The company, formerly known as Presence Telecare, Inc., rebranded to its current name in August 2011.

Modumetal

Venture Round in 2019
Modumetal, Inc. develops and manufactures advanced nano-laminated metals designed for a variety of applications across multiple industries, including energy, aerospace, automotive, defense, infrastructure, and construction. Founded in 2006 and based in Seattle, Washington, with a sales office in The Woodlands, Texas, the company specializes in producing corrosion-resistant alloys that are lighter, stronger, and more durable than traditional metals. By utilizing low-cost electrochemical methods to grow metals, Modumetal creates materials that enhance structural integrity and thermal performance. Their product offerings include customized alloys, fasteners, pumps, valves, and production tubulars, all aimed at improving asset returns and reducing corrosion in diverse production environments. This innovative approach to material science positions Modumetal as a leader in the development of high-performance materials that can replace conventional metals and composites.

MasteryConnect

Series C in 2016
MasteryConnect is an educational technology company founded in 2009 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It specializes in providing an assessment and curriculum platform that supports educators in identifying student understanding and tailoring interventions to meet individual learning needs. The platform offers various methods for administering formative and benchmark assessments, while also automating the grading process. This enables teachers to effectively assess core standards, monitor student performance, and provide detailed reports to parents and administrators. By leveraging data, MasteryConnect empowers educators to enhance their teaching practices and foster student growth.

EdSurge

Series A in 2015
EdSurge, Inc. is a prominent platform dedicated to providing news and insights on innovation in education technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Burlingame, California, the company serves educators, entrepreneurs, and investors by offering a comprehensive database of edtech products, companies, and topics. Its product browser allows users to filter information based on various criteria, facilitating informed decision-making. EdSurge publishes a weekly newsletter and regular reports, while also hosting events such as the San Francisco education technology meetup and nationwide summits. The organization operates as a hybrid of technology and journalism, employing a team of technologists, educators, and journalists to deliver impartial reporting. Additionally, EdSurge offers services like the Edtech Concierge to assist education leaders in selecting appropriate tools. Through its efforts, EdSurge aims to promote the effective adoption of education technology and supports stakeholders in navigating the evolving edtech landscape.

PresenceLearning

Series C in 2015
PresenceLearning, Inc. offers online special education services, including speech therapy, occupational therapy, behavioral interventions, and mental health support, to K-12 students and school districts across the United States and Canada. Utilizing a web-based videoconferencing platform, the company connects schools and parents with a network of licensed speech-language pathologists and other specialists through a variety of online tools and evidence-based therapeutic activities. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, PresenceLearning has established itself as a leader in delivering clinical services via the internet, successfully providing over 2.5 million teletherapy sessions since its inception. The company, formerly known as Presence Telecare, Inc., rebranded to its current name in August 2011.

Quri

Series C in 2015
Quri is a retail intelligence company that provides instant visibility into the performance of products and promotions in retail stores. Quri enables brands and retailers to measure and optimize the exact shopper experience, maximizing in-store product revenue and profitability. Quri is powered by a nationwide, on-demand mobile field force of secret shoppers who can be immediately deployed to any retail location in the U.S., providing real-time actionable data and insights to brands and retailers.

Modumetal

Venture Round in 2015
Modumetal, Inc. develops and manufactures advanced nano-laminated metals designed for a variety of applications across multiple industries, including energy, aerospace, automotive, defense, infrastructure, and construction. Founded in 2006 and based in Seattle, Washington, with a sales office in The Woodlands, Texas, the company specializes in producing corrosion-resistant alloys that are lighter, stronger, and more durable than traditional metals. By utilizing low-cost electrochemical methods to grow metals, Modumetal creates materials that enhance structural integrity and thermal performance. Their product offerings include customized alloys, fasteners, pumps, valves, and production tubulars, all aimed at improving asset returns and reducing corrosion in diverse production environments. This innovative approach to material science positions Modumetal as a leader in the development of high-performance materials that can replace conventional metals and composites.

Monica Healthcare

Seed Round in 2015
Based in the United Kingdom, Monica Healthcare is developing a series of innovative wearable devices that will use wireless technologies to facilitate globally accessible obstetric services in the home and hospital. The patented technology is based on the acquisition of electro-physiological signals that can be passively detected by electrodes positioned on the maternal abdomen.

MasteryConnect

Series B in 2014
MasteryConnect is an educational technology company founded in 2009 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It specializes in providing an assessment and curriculum platform that supports educators in identifying student understanding and tailoring interventions to meet individual learning needs. The platform offers various methods for administering formative and benchmark assessments, while also automating the grading process. This enables teachers to effectively assess core standards, monitor student performance, and provide detailed reports to parents and administrators. By leveraging data, MasteryConnect empowers educators to enhance their teaching practices and foster student growth.

EdSurge

Series A in 2014
EdSurge, Inc. is a prominent platform dedicated to providing news and insights on innovation in education technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Burlingame, California, the company serves educators, entrepreneurs, and investors by offering a comprehensive database of edtech products, companies, and topics. Its product browser allows users to filter information based on various criteria, facilitating informed decision-making. EdSurge publishes a weekly newsletter and regular reports, while also hosting events such as the San Francisco education technology meetup and nationwide summits. The organization operates as a hybrid of technology and journalism, employing a team of technologists, educators, and journalists to deliver impartial reporting. Additionally, EdSurge offers services like the Edtech Concierge to assist education leaders in selecting appropriate tools. Through its efforts, EdSurge aims to promote the effective adoption of education technology and supports stakeholders in navigating the evolving edtech landscape.

Ecologic Brands

Venture Round in 2014
ecologic brands designs and manufactures paper bottles, offering a smarter packaging alternative that stands out. The patented eco.bottle® consists of an outer shell, made from recycled cardboard and newspaper, and an inner liner, made from PCR plastic that is also a 70% material reduction vs. rigid plastic bottles. Post use, the outer shell is recyclable and/or compostable, and the inner liner is recyclable. Consumer packaged brands that have converted to the eco.bottle® have seen consistent sales lift and accelerated distribution. Join the packaging revolution with ecologic brands!

Declara

Series A in 2014
Declara, Inc. is an intelligent social learning platform that connects individuals to relevant content and fosters collaboration. Founded in 2012 and based in Palo Alto, California, the platform offers features such as social collaboration, intuitive search, content creation, intelligent chat, live mentoring, assessment, and progress tracking. Declara provides analytics that help users understand their learning processes, identify useful content, and recognize the influence of peers and mentors. This data enables customers, including governments, companies, educational institutions, and research organizations, to enhance their learning experiences and refine their offerings. As of April 2019, Declara operates as a subsidiary of Futuryng Inc. The platform aims to transform the way people discover, curate, and share knowledge, making it easier to engage with a community of knowledge-seekers.

MasteryConnect

Series A in 2014
MasteryConnect is an educational technology company founded in 2009 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It specializes in providing an assessment and curriculum platform that supports educators in identifying student understanding and tailoring interventions to meet individual learning needs. The platform offers various methods for administering formative and benchmark assessments, while also automating the grading process. This enables teachers to effectively assess core standards, monitor student performance, and provide detailed reports to parents and administrators. By leveraging data, MasteryConnect empowers educators to enhance their teaching practices and foster student growth.

PetroDE

Seed Round in 2014
PetroDE is a cloud-based petroleum decision engine that facilitates collaborative and geospatial decision-making for oil and gas companies. Founded in January 2012 and headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, PetroDE utilizes the Google Earth API along with its proprietary shared map feature and various public and proprietary datasets to assist users in identifying opportunities, quantifying activity and productivity, and enabling secure global collaboration. The platform serves as an oilfield intelligence and mapping tool, allowing teams to analyze well and production databases effectively.

Quri

Series B in 2013
Quri is a retail intelligence company that provides instant visibility into the performance of products and promotions in retail stores. Quri enables brands and retailers to measure and optimize the exact shopper experience, maximizing in-store product revenue and profitability. Quri is powered by a nationwide, on-demand mobile field force of secret shoppers who can be immediately deployed to any retail location in the U.S., providing real-time actionable data and insights to brands and retailers.

Upworthy

Series A in 2013
Lots of media companies have a mission. But Upworthy is on a mission to change what the world pays attention to. We believe that stories about important issues can and should be great stories — stories for everyone, stories that connect us and sometimes even change the world —because we’re all part of the same story.

PresenceLearning

Series B in 2013
PresenceLearning, Inc. offers online special education services, including speech therapy, occupational therapy, behavioral interventions, and mental health support, to K-12 students and school districts across the United States and Canada. Utilizing a web-based videoconferencing platform, the company connects schools and parents with a network of licensed speech-language pathologists and other specialists through a variety of online tools and evidence-based therapeutic activities. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, PresenceLearning has established itself as a leader in delivering clinical services via the internet, successfully providing over 2.5 million teletherapy sessions since its inception. The company, formerly known as Presence Telecare, Inc., rebranded to its current name in August 2011.

MasteryConnect

Series A in 2013
MasteryConnect is an educational technology company founded in 2009 and based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It specializes in providing an assessment and curriculum platform that supports educators in identifying student understanding and tailoring interventions to meet individual learning needs. The platform offers various methods for administering formative and benchmark assessments, while also automating the grading process. This enables teachers to effectively assess core standards, monitor student performance, and provide detailed reports to parents and administrators. By leveraging data, MasteryConnect empowers educators to enhance their teaching practices and foster student growth.

Modumetal

Venture Round in 2012
Modumetal, Inc. develops and manufactures advanced nano-laminated metals designed for a variety of applications across multiple industries, including energy, aerospace, automotive, defense, infrastructure, and construction. Founded in 2006 and based in Seattle, Washington, with a sales office in The Woodlands, Texas, the company specializes in producing corrosion-resistant alloys that are lighter, stronger, and more durable than traditional metals. By utilizing low-cost electrochemical methods to grow metals, Modumetal creates materials that enhance structural integrity and thermal performance. Their product offerings include customized alloys, fasteners, pumps, valves, and production tubulars, all aimed at improving asset returns and reducing corrosion in diverse production environments. This innovative approach to material science positions Modumetal as a leader in the development of high-performance materials that can replace conventional metals and composites.

CareZone

Series A in 2012
CareZone is a healthcare platform focused on simplifying personal health management and pharmacy delivery services. It offers tools that automate prescription refill reminders, track medical appointments, and provide controlled access to health information for family members and caregivers. This integrated approach allows users to organize their health data and coordinate care effectively from a single interface, making it easier for individuals and families to manage their healthcare needs.

Quri

Series A in 2012
Quri is a retail intelligence company that provides instant visibility into the performance of products and promotions in retail stores. Quri enables brands and retailers to measure and optimize the exact shopper experience, maximizing in-store product revenue and profitability. Quri is powered by a nationwide, on-demand mobile field force of secret shoppers who can be immediately deployed to any retail location in the U.S., providing real-time actionable data and insights to brands and retailers.

The Nest Collective

Venture Round in 2012
The Nest Collective, Inc. produces organic food and snacks for babies, toddlers, and kids. The company was incorporated in 2008 and is based in Emeryville, California.

TenMarks

Venture Round in 2011
TenMarks, founded in 2009 and headquartered in Burlingame, California, provides a web-based learning platform focused on enhancing math education for students from kindergarten through high school. The platform simplifies teacher tasks by automating assignment distribution and grading while offering engaging videos and interactive lessons that promote student motivation and learning. TenMarks is utilized in over 25,000 schools across the United States, with millions of math problems solved daily by students, thereby improving their skills and confidence. The company has developed an adaptive math program aligned with Common Core standards, designed to support teachers in reinforcing classroom instruction and assessing student performance effectively. Through its innovative resources, TenMarks aims to make a positive impact on the educational experience of millions of students.

DriverSide

Series C in 2010
DriverSide, Inc. is an online platform that offers resources and information for automobile owners regarding the buying, ownership, and selling of cars, parts, and accessories. Established in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, DriverSide provides listings for new and used vehicles, as well as guidance on auto repair, car reviews, and the valuation of vehicles. The platform aims to assist users in making informed decisions throughout their automotive experience.

Blazent

Venture Round in 2010
Blazent, Inc. specializes in providing cloud-based IT intelligence solutions designed for enterprises and service providers. Its flagship offering, a SaaS-based platform, automates the validation of hardware resource consumption, enhances operational compliance through backup and antivirus verification, and identifies redundant or unused assets, thereby consolidating information on hardware assets. The platform is widely recognized as an IT Data Quality Engine, utilizing patented algorithms to ensure continuous accuracy and optimize IT management and operations. Blazent's solutions are particularly valuable for IT outsourcing governance, enabling large service providers to track over 1.6 million outsourced desktops and servers, which collectively account for $32 billion in annual spending. Founded in 2000 and based in Burlingame, California, Blazent operates as a subsidiary of ServiceNow, Inc. after its name change from Cohesiant Corporation in 2003. The company has formed strategic alliances with prominent firms in the industry to enhance its offerings.

Verdiem

Venture Round in 2010
Verdiem is a Seattle-based company that specializes in enterprise software solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption within PC networks. Founded in 2001, Verdiem's SURVEYOR software assists businesses in enhancing profitability and sustainability by effectively monitoring, measuring, and managing IT energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions. The company has established partnerships with leaders in technology and energy efficiency, enabling it to provide top-tier solutions to clients worldwide. Verdiem has played a significant role in defining the PC power management market, focusing on IT and energy management to promote efficiency across organizations. Additionally, the company operates offices in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

Grid Net

Series C in 2009
Grid Net is a provider of software solutions aimed at enhancing smart grid operations for utility companies and their partners. The company's flagship product, the Grid Net Machine-to-Machine Network Operating System, is specifically designed to manage grid devices and facilitate advanced grid applications across various broadband networks, whether public or private and wired or wireless. By focusing on strategic deployments of high-value grid applications, Grid Net enables utilities to achieve immediate returns on investment while ensuring long-term value. The company emphasizes open and interoperable systems that support secure and scalable smart grid services, including smart metering. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Grid Net also has offices in Sydney, Melbourne, and Tokyo, and is supported by notable investors in the technology and energy sectors.

DriverSide

Series B in 2009
DriverSide, Inc. is an online platform that offers resources and information for automobile owners regarding the buying, ownership, and selling of cars, parts, and accessories. Established in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, DriverSide provides listings for new and used vehicles, as well as guidance on auto repair, car reviews, and the valuation of vehicles. The platform aims to assist users in making informed decisions throughout their automotive experience.

Real Time Genomics

Series A in 2009
Real Time Genomics, Inc. specializes in developing analytical solutions that simplify and lower the cost of extracting insights from raw genomic data. The company offers a range of products, including RTG Variant for clinical research needs, RTG Metagenomics for comprehensive shotgun metagenomics analysis, and RTG Core, an end-to-end solution for various applications such as variant detection and microbial analysis. Additionally, RTG Tools provides utilities for managing multiple genomic data formats. Real Time Genomics also delivers complete solutions for next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based diagnostic assays, including custom integration of pipelines and development of proprietary algorithms and workflows. Their services are applicable in research areas such as childhood diseases, infectious diseases, complex diseases, and cancer. Established in 2009 and headquartered in San Bruno, California, Real Time Genomics operates as a subsidiary of NetValue Ltd.

Keibi Technologies

Venture Round in 2008
Keibi Technologies specializes in the moderation and classification of user-generated content (UGC) for online communities. The company offers web-based moderation solutions tailored for customer service teams, as well as turnkey services that allow clients to fully outsource their moderation needs. Keibi's platform is designed to help businesses, including social networks, consumer brands, and advertisers, effectively manage inappropriate or low-value content, thereby protecting their brands and enhancing advertising revenue. By improving member experiences and increasing content monetization, Keibi aids its customers in maximizing the productivity of their moderation efforts.

DriverSide

Series A in 2008
DriverSide, Inc. is an online platform that offers resources and information for automobile owners regarding the buying, ownership, and selling of cars, parts, and accessories. Established in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, DriverSide provides listings for new and used vehicles, as well as guidance on auto repair, car reviews, and the valuation of vehicles. The platform aims to assist users in making informed decisions throughout their automotive experience.

Grid Net

Series B in 2008
Grid Net is a provider of software solutions aimed at enhancing smart grid operations for utility companies and their partners. The company's flagship product, the Grid Net Machine-to-Machine Network Operating System, is specifically designed to manage grid devices and facilitate advanced grid applications across various broadband networks, whether public or private and wired or wireless. By focusing on strategic deployments of high-value grid applications, Grid Net enables utilities to achieve immediate returns on investment while ensuring long-term value. The company emphasizes open and interoperable systems that support secure and scalable smart grid services, including smart metering. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Grid Net also has offices in Sydney, Melbourne, and Tokyo, and is supported by notable investors in the technology and energy sectors.

Flock

Series D in 2008
Flock is a software as a service platform that enhances team communication and collaboration, primarily targeting businesses looking to onboard freelancers and new employees effectively. Founded in 2005 and based in Menlo Park, California, Flock offers a range of features including one-on-one chat, public and private channels, multi-party video and audio calling, and screen sharing. The platform integrates with over forty third-party applications such as Google Drive and Trello, and provides in-app tools like shared to-dos and polls. Flock supports multiple languages, including Russian, Portuguese, and Spanish, making it accessible to diverse teams. With a user base of over 25,000 companies, Flock has reported significant productivity improvements for its users, including reduced email traffic and fewer in-person meetings. The platform is available across various devices, including mobile and desktop, with a free version and premium upgrades.

Verdiem

Series F in 2008
Verdiem is a Seattle-based company that specializes in enterprise software solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption within PC networks. Founded in 2001, Verdiem's SURVEYOR software assists businesses in enhancing profitability and sustainability by effectively monitoring, measuring, and managing IT energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions. The company has established partnerships with leaders in technology and energy efficiency, enabling it to provide top-tier solutions to clients worldwide. Verdiem has played a significant role in defining the PC power management market, focusing on IT and energy management to promote efficiency across organizations. Additionally, the company operates offices in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

SignalDemand

Venture Round in 2008
SignalDemand specializes in margin optimization software designed specifically for process manufacturers. The company’s applications utilize advanced econometric models, optimization algorithms, and activity-based costing techniques to help manufacturers adapt to fluctuating costs and market conditions. By offering predictive analytics and continuous adjustment capabilities, SignalDemand enables manufacturers to effectively align pricing, product mix, and plant capacity with real-time supply and demand dynamics. This approach empowers clients to maximize profitability while navigating the complexities of the manufacturing landscape.

Siterra

Series C in 2007
Siterra Corporation develops and markets web-based software solutions tailored for the asset management sector, focusing on the lifecycle management of properties and operating assets. Founded in 2001 and based in San Francisco, the company provides a range of tools for managing operating sites, projects, assets, and real estate properties, along with document management. Its offerings include asset analysis, inventory and cash flow management, reporting, and lease administration. Siterra also ensures secure access, audit trailing, and document tracking services. The company caters to various industries, including oil and gas, real estate, retail, and renewable energy, serving a diverse clientele that includes major firms like Sprint, AT&T, and ExxonMobil. With solutions utilized for managing over 300,000 properties and assets globally, Siterra supports businesses of all sizes through consulting, customer support, and training services.

JoMaJa

Series A in 2007
JoMaJa operates as an online marketplace focused on the automotive sector. The company is based in San Francisco, California.

Grid Net

Series A in 2007
Grid Net is a provider of software solutions aimed at enhancing smart grid operations for utility companies and their partners. The company's flagship product, the Grid Net Machine-to-Machine Network Operating System, is specifically designed to manage grid devices and facilitate advanced grid applications across various broadband networks, whether public or private and wired or wireless. By focusing on strategic deployments of high-value grid applications, Grid Net enables utilities to achieve immediate returns on investment while ensuring long-term value. The company emphasizes open and interoperable systems that support secure and scalable smart grid services, including smart metering. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Grid Net also has offices in Sydney, Melbourne, and Tokyo, and is supported by notable investors in the technology and energy sectors.

SignalDemand

Series C in 2007
SignalDemand specializes in margin optimization software designed specifically for process manufacturers. The company’s applications utilize advanced econometric models, optimization algorithms, and activity-based costing techniques to help manufacturers adapt to fluctuating costs and market conditions. By offering predictive analytics and continuous adjustment capabilities, SignalDemand enables manufacturers to effectively align pricing, product mix, and plant capacity with real-time supply and demand dynamics. This approach empowers clients to maximize profitability while navigating the complexities of the manufacturing landscape.

Verdiem

Series E in 2007
Verdiem is a Seattle-based company that specializes in enterprise software solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption within PC networks. Founded in 2001, Verdiem's SURVEYOR software assists businesses in enhancing profitability and sustainability by effectively monitoring, measuring, and managing IT energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions. The company has established partnerships with leaders in technology and energy efficiency, enabling it to provide top-tier solutions to clients worldwide. Verdiem has played a significant role in defining the PC power management market, focusing on IT and energy management to promote efficiency across organizations. Additionally, the company operates offices in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

Verdiem

Series D in 2007
Verdiem is a Seattle-based company that specializes in enterprise software solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption within PC networks. Founded in 2001, Verdiem's SURVEYOR software assists businesses in enhancing profitability and sustainability by effectively monitoring, measuring, and managing IT energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions. The company has established partnerships with leaders in technology and energy efficiency, enabling it to provide top-tier solutions to clients worldwide. Verdiem has played a significant role in defining the PC power management market, focusing on IT and energy management to promote efficiency across organizations. Additionally, the company operates offices in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

Keibi Technologies

Series B in 2007
Keibi Technologies specializes in the moderation and classification of user-generated content (UGC) for online communities. The company offers web-based moderation solutions tailored for customer service teams, as well as turnkey services that allow clients to fully outsource their moderation needs. Keibi's platform is designed to help businesses, including social networks, consumer brands, and advertisers, effectively manage inappropriate or low-value content, thereby protecting their brands and enhancing advertising revenue. By improving member experiences and increasing content monetization, Keibi aids its customers in maximizing the productivity of their moderation efforts.

Environmental Home Center

Series A in 2007
Environmental Home Center is a U.S.-based company that provides its clients with eco-friendly solutions. The company has designed eco-friendly homes that offer a lot of benefits for the environment and help its clients save money. Environmental Home Center is based in Seattle, Washington.

Liquid Engines

Series C in 2006
Liquid Engines specializes in software and services designed for corporate tax professionals, aiming to enhance their operational efficiency and effectiveness. The company is recognized as a leader in corporate tax technology, offering a comprehensive Enterprise Tax Management software suite that assists tax teams in analyzing, optimizing, and managing the tax implications of business and regulatory changes. By transitioning tax operations from manual processes to automated workflows, Liquid Engines enables organizations to improve collaboration, increase data accuracy, and enhance overall tax management. Its solutions are utilized by Global 1000 companies across various sectors, including retail, financial services, and manufacturing.

Verdiem

Venture Round in 2006
Verdiem is a Seattle-based company that specializes in enterprise software solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption within PC networks. Founded in 2001, Verdiem's SURVEYOR software assists businesses in enhancing profitability and sustainability by effectively monitoring, measuring, and managing IT energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions. The company has established partnerships with leaders in technology and energy efficiency, enabling it to provide top-tier solutions to clients worldwide. Verdiem has played a significant role in defining the PC power management market, focusing on IT and energy management to promote efficiency across organizations. Additionally, the company operates offices in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

Bocada

Venture Round in 2006
Bocada, Inc. provides data protection management software. It offers Bocada Enterprise that collects, organizes, stores, and presents information from multi-vendor data protection applications; and Bocada Prism, a data protection service management solution. The company offers its products through partnerships with system integrators, solution providers, value added resellers, and independent consultants. It serves banking, consumer, biotech, health care, software, and telecom sectors. Bocada, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.

Funtigo Corporation

Series B in 2006
Funtigo Corporation provides online photo sharing services. The User can design each album or web page, add text, backgrounds, clipart, or animated text balloons; move or resize pictures right on the page. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Linden Lab

Series B in 2006
Linden Lab, founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Francisco, develops 3D virtual solutions, most notably Second Life, a user-generated virtual world that facilitates creative expression and social interaction. The company also operates Tilia Pay, a virtual money services business that supports in-world economies, enabling users to monetize interactions and transactions. In addition to Second Life, Linden Lab expanded its offerings with Blocksworld, a playful platform for building and sharing creations. Currently, the company is working on Project Sansar, a new initiative aimed at democratizing virtual reality as a creative medium. Through its platforms, Linden Lab empowers individuals to create, share, and benefit from immersive virtual experiences.

Funtigo Corporation

Series A in 2005
Funtigo Corporation provides online photo sharing services. The User can design each album or web page, add text, backgrounds, clipart, or animated text balloons; move or resize pictures right on the page. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in San Francisco, California.

SignalDemand

Series B in 2005
SignalDemand specializes in margin optimization software designed specifically for process manufacturers. The company’s applications utilize advanced econometric models, optimization algorithms, and activity-based costing techniques to help manufacturers adapt to fluctuating costs and market conditions. By offering predictive analytics and continuous adjustment capabilities, SignalDemand enables manufacturers to effectively align pricing, product mix, and plant capacity with real-time supply and demand dynamics. This approach empowers clients to maximize profitability while navigating the complexities of the manufacturing landscape.

Siterra

Series C in 2005
Siterra Corporation develops and markets web-based software solutions tailored for the asset management sector, focusing on the lifecycle management of properties and operating assets. Founded in 2001 and based in San Francisco, the company provides a range of tools for managing operating sites, projects, assets, and real estate properties, along with document management. Its offerings include asset analysis, inventory and cash flow management, reporting, and lease administration. Siterra also ensures secure access, audit trailing, and document tracking services. The company caters to various industries, including oil and gas, real estate, retail, and renewable energy, serving a diverse clientele that includes major firms like Sprint, AT&T, and ExxonMobil. With solutions utilized for managing over 300,000 properties and assets globally, Siterra supports businesses of all sizes through consulting, customer support, and training services.

Verdiem

Series C in 2005
Verdiem is a Seattle-based company that specializes in enterprise software solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption within PC networks. Founded in 2001, Verdiem's SURVEYOR software assists businesses in enhancing profitability and sustainability by effectively monitoring, measuring, and managing IT energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions. The company has established partnerships with leaders in technology and energy efficiency, enabling it to provide top-tier solutions to clients worldwide. Verdiem has played a significant role in defining the PC power management market, focusing on IT and energy management to promote efficiency across organizations. Additionally, the company operates offices in both the United States and the United Kingdom.

Dynamic Payment Ventures

Series A in 2005
Dynamic Payment Ventures, Inc. (DPV), founded in 2002, is headquartered in Plano, TX. DPV provides a suite of services including credit, debit and gift card processing, receivable purchasing, and unique guest loyalty reporting and marketing programs to SYSCO's customers. DPV is a full-service Independent Sales Organization registered with Visa and MasterCard through JP Morgan Chase Bank and US Bank.

Flock

Series A in 2005
Flock is a software as a service platform that enhances team communication and collaboration, primarily targeting businesses looking to onboard freelancers and new employees effectively. Founded in 2005 and based in Menlo Park, California, Flock offers a range of features including one-on-one chat, public and private channels, multi-party video and audio calling, and screen sharing. The platform integrates with over forty third-party applications such as Google Drive and Trello, and provides in-app tools like shared to-dos and polls. Flock supports multiple languages, including Russian, Portuguese, and Spanish, making it accessible to diverse teams. With a user base of over 25,000 companies, Flock has reported significant productivity improvements for its users, including reduced email traffic and fewer in-person meetings. The platform is available across various devices, including mobile and desktop, with a free version and premium upgrades.

eSilicon

Series F in 2005
eSilicon, a pioneering semiconductor Value Chain Producer (VCP), provides a comprehensive suite of ASIC design, productization and manufacturing services, enabling a flexible, low-cost, lower-risk path to volume production of integrated circuits (ICs). The company delivers custom chips (ASICs) to system original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and fabless semiconductor companies (FSCs) who serve a wide variety of markets including the consumer, computer, communications and industrial segments. eSilicon creates a unique, optimized semiconductor Value Chain for each customer and each design - from design services and tools, to IP and materials suppliers, to test and packaging providers. By integrating this Value Chain with its internal expertise and proven eSilicon Enterpriseâ„¢ infrastructure, the ASIC services and solutions provider produces more than 10 million leading-edge chips per year.

Bocada

Series C in 2005
Bocada, Inc. provides data protection management software. It offers Bocada Enterprise that collects, organizes, stores, and presents information from multi-vendor data protection applications; and Bocada Prism, a data protection service management solution. The company offers its products through partnerships with system integrators, solution providers, value added resellers, and independent consultants. It serves banking, consumer, biotech, health care, software, and telecom sectors. Bocada, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.

Siterra

Series B in 2005
Siterra Corporation develops and markets web-based software solutions tailored for the asset management sector, focusing on the lifecycle management of properties and operating assets. Founded in 2001 and based in San Francisco, the company provides a range of tools for managing operating sites, projects, assets, and real estate properties, along with document management. Its offerings include asset analysis, inventory and cash flow management, reporting, and lease administration. Siterra also ensures secure access, audit trailing, and document tracking services. The company caters to various industries, including oil and gas, real estate, retail, and renewable energy, serving a diverse clientele that includes major firms like Sprint, AT&T, and ExxonMobil. With solutions utilized for managing over 300,000 properties and assets globally, Siterra supports businesses of all sizes through consulting, customer support, and training services.

Flock

Seed Round in 2005
Flock is a software as a service platform that enhances team communication and collaboration, primarily targeting businesses looking to onboard freelancers and new employees effectively. Founded in 2005 and based in Menlo Park, California, Flock offers a range of features including one-on-one chat, public and private channels, multi-party video and audio calling, and screen sharing. The platform integrates with over forty third-party applications such as Google Drive and Trello, and provides in-app tools like shared to-dos and polls. Flock supports multiple languages, including Russian, Portuguese, and Spanish, making it accessible to diverse teams. With a user base of over 25,000 companies, Flock has reported significant productivity improvements for its users, including reduced email traffic and fewer in-person meetings. The platform is available across various devices, including mobile and desktop, with a free version and premium upgrades.

Piczo

Series A in 2005
Piczo.com is a social networking and blogging platform specifically designed for young teens, emphasizing a safer online environment compared to other popular social media sites. It gained significant traction through a grassroots approach, originating from just 100 emails sent to potential users, which ultimately led to 10 million unique visitors per day. The site prioritized safety by collaborating with organizations like WiredSafety and the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Agency. In 2007, Piczo secured $11 million in Series C funding from investors including U.S. Venture Partners and Mangrove Capital. In a bid to attract more users, Piczo underwent a redesign in 2009 to appeal to a female audience; however, this move was met with backlash from both genders, leading to a decline in user engagement. Despite these challenges and a growing trend of users migrating to competitors, Piczo continues to maintain its original focus on providing a secure social networking space for teens.

Linden Lab

Series A in 2004
Linden Lab, founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Francisco, develops 3D virtual solutions, most notably Second Life, a user-generated virtual world that facilitates creative expression and social interaction. The company also operates Tilia Pay, a virtual money services business that supports in-world economies, enabling users to monetize interactions and transactions. In addition to Second Life, Linden Lab expanded its offerings with Blocksworld, a playful platform for building and sharing creations. Currently, the company is working on Project Sansar, a new initiative aimed at democratizing virtual reality as a creative medium. Through its platforms, Linden Lab empowers individuals to create, share, and benefit from immersive virtual experiences.

SignalDemand

Series A in 2004
SignalDemand specializes in margin optimization software designed specifically for process manufacturers. The company’s applications utilize advanced econometric models, optimization algorithms, and activity-based costing techniques to help manufacturers adapt to fluctuating costs and market conditions. By offering predictive analytics and continuous adjustment capabilities, SignalDemand enables manufacturers to effectively align pricing, product mix, and plant capacity with real-time supply and demand dynamics. This approach empowers clients to maximize profitability while navigating the complexities of the manufacturing landscape.

Sapias

Series D in 2004
Sapias delivers advanced web-enabled solutions for managing enterprise fleets … improving productivity, security, operating efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Sapias’ patented technologies transform real-time location-based data into business intelligence.

Liquid Engines

Series C in 2004
Liquid Engines specializes in software and services designed for corporate tax professionals, aiming to enhance their operational efficiency and effectiveness. The company is recognized as a leader in corporate tax technology, offering a comprehensive Enterprise Tax Management software suite that assists tax teams in analyzing, optimizing, and managing the tax implications of business and regulatory changes. By transitioning tax operations from manual processes to automated workflows, Liquid Engines enables organizations to improve collaboration, increase data accuracy, and enhance overall tax management. Its solutions are utilized by Global 1000 companies across various sectors, including retail, financial services, and manufacturing.

Sapias

Series C in 2003
Sapias delivers advanced web-enabled solutions for managing enterprise fleets … improving productivity, security, operating efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Sapias’ patented technologies transform real-time location-based data into business intelligence.

Siterra

Series B in 2002
Siterra Corporation develops and markets web-based software solutions tailored for the asset management sector, focusing on the lifecycle management of properties and operating assets. Founded in 2001 and based in San Francisco, the company provides a range of tools for managing operating sites, projects, assets, and real estate properties, along with document management. Its offerings include asset analysis, inventory and cash flow management, reporting, and lease administration. Siterra also ensures secure access, audit trailing, and document tracking services. The company caters to various industries, including oil and gas, real estate, retail, and renewable energy, serving a diverse clientele that includes major firms like Sprint, AT&T, and ExxonMobil. With solutions utilized for managing over 300,000 properties and assets globally, Siterra supports businesses of all sizes through consulting, customer support, and training services.

Sapias

Series B in 2002
Sapias delivers advanced web-enabled solutions for managing enterprise fleets … improving productivity, security, operating efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Sapias’ patented technologies transform real-time location-based data into business intelligence.

eSilicon

Series B in 2001
eSilicon, a pioneering semiconductor Value Chain Producer (VCP), provides a comprehensive suite of ASIC design, productization and manufacturing services, enabling a flexible, low-cost, lower-risk path to volume production of integrated circuits (ICs). The company delivers custom chips (ASICs) to system original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and fabless semiconductor companies (FSCs) who serve a wide variety of markets including the consumer, computer, communications and industrial segments. eSilicon creates a unique, optimized semiconductor Value Chain for each customer and each design - from design services and tools, to IP and materials suppliers, to test and packaging providers. By integrating this Value Chain with its internal expertise and proven eSilicon Enterpriseâ„¢ infrastructure, the ASIC services and solutions provider produces more than 10 million leading-edge chips per year.
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