Datometry
Series B in 2020
Datometry, Inc. is a technology company that focuses on database virtualization, providing solutions that enable enterprises to transition to cloud-native environments efficiently. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, Datometry offers a suite of software-as-a-service products, including Datometry Hyper-Q, which facilitates the real-time interoperability of databases and applications across multiple cloud platforms. Its offerings also include qInsight, an intelligent workload analysis tool that delivers insights into data warehouse usage, and qShift, which automates the creation of optimized database schemas. By leveraging Datometry's Adaptive Data Virtualization technology, organizations can replatform their existing data warehouses to the cloud with significant reductions in time, cost, and risk, all without the need for extensive application rewrites.
Iguazio is a data science platform designed to assist enterprises in developing, deploying, and managing AI applications on a large scale. By enabling real-time execution of AI models, it supports deployment across various environments, including multi-cloud, on-premises, and edge locations. The platform facilitates the analysis of diverse data sources to generate actionable insights, allowing organizations to effectively leverage AI for business transformation. Additionally, Iguazio accelerates the transition of AI projects into practical applications, streamlining the development of automated machine learning pipelines and significantly reducing the time needed to realize tangible business value from AI initiatives.
Datometry
Series A in 2017
Datometry, Inc. is a technology company that focuses on database virtualization, providing solutions that enable enterprises to transition to cloud-native environments efficiently. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, Datometry offers a suite of software-as-a-service products, including Datometry Hyper-Q, which facilitates the real-time interoperability of databases and applications across multiple cloud platforms. Its offerings also include qInsight, an intelligent workload analysis tool that delivers insights into data warehouse usage, and qShift, which automates the creation of optimized database schemas. By leveraging Datometry's Adaptive Data Virtualization technology, organizations can replatform their existing data warehouses to the cloud with significant reductions in time, cost, and risk, all without the need for extensive application rewrites.
Nexenta Systems
Series G in 2016
Nexenta Systems, Inc. specializes in software-defined storage solutions, providing a comprehensive suite of products designed for cloud and virtualization environments. The company's flagship offerings include NexentaStor, which delivers file and block storage services for enterprise applications, NexentaCloud for optimizing virtual desktop infrastructure deployments, and NexentaEdge, an object storage platform that facilitates data retrieval without knowledge of its physical location. Additionally, NexentaFusion offers analytics and orchestration capabilities, enhancing the management of complex compute systems and data stores. With a focus on open-source driven software-defined storage, Nexenta serves over 6,000 customers and collaborates with a global network of partners, including major technology firms. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Nexenta operates as a subsidiary of DataDirect Networks, Inc., continuing to innovate in the storage industry while providing organizations with flexible, vendor-neutral solutions.
Diablo Technologies
Series C in 2016
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.
Iguazio is a data science platform designed to assist enterprises in developing, deploying, and managing AI applications on a large scale. By enabling real-time execution of AI models, it supports deployment across various environments, including multi-cloud, on-premises, and edge locations. The platform facilitates the analysis of diverse data sources to generate actionable insights, allowing organizations to effectively leverage AI for business transformation. Additionally, Iguazio accelerates the transition of AI projects into practical applications, streamlining the development of automated machine learning pipelines and significantly reducing the time needed to realize tangible business value from AI initiatives.
Nexenta Systems
Series F in 2015
Nexenta Systems, Inc. specializes in software-defined storage solutions, providing a comprehensive suite of products designed for cloud and virtualization environments. The company's flagship offerings include NexentaStor, which delivers file and block storage services for enterprise applications, NexentaCloud for optimizing virtual desktop infrastructure deployments, and NexentaEdge, an object storage platform that facilitates data retrieval without knowledge of its physical location. Additionally, NexentaFusion offers analytics and orchestration capabilities, enhancing the management of complex compute systems and data stores. With a focus on open-source driven software-defined storage, Nexenta serves over 6,000 customers and collaborates with a global network of partners, including major technology firms. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Nexenta operates as a subsidiary of DataDirect Networks, Inc., continuing to innovate in the storage industry while providing organizations with flexible, vendor-neutral solutions.
Cloud 66
Convertible Note in 2014
Cloud 66 Ltd. is a technology company that provides a DevOps-as-a-Service platform aimed at assisting developers in building, deploying, and managing applications across various cloud providers. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in London, with an additional office in San Francisco, the company offers several specialized tools, including Cloud 66 for Docker, which facilitates the deployment of containers; Cloud 66 for Rails, which simplifies database scaling; and Cloud 66 for Node, designed for application deployment. Additionally, Cloud 66 Enterprise delivers an on-premises solution for managing containers in production. The platform automates many aspects of the application lifecycle, providing developers, startups, non-profits, and digital agencies with integrated management tools that streamline operations and enhance productivity.
Nexenta Systems
Series E in 2014
Nexenta Systems, Inc. specializes in software-defined storage solutions, providing a comprehensive suite of products designed for cloud and virtualization environments. The company's flagship offerings include NexentaStor, which delivers file and block storage services for enterprise applications, NexentaCloud for optimizing virtual desktop infrastructure deployments, and NexentaEdge, an object storage platform that facilitates data retrieval without knowledge of its physical location. Additionally, NexentaFusion offers analytics and orchestration capabilities, enhancing the management of complex compute systems and data stores. With a focus on open-source driven software-defined storage, Nexenta serves over 6,000 customers and collaborates with a global network of partners, including major technology firms. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Nexenta operates as a subsidiary of DataDirect Networks, Inc., continuing to innovate in the storage industry while providing organizations with flexible, vendor-neutral solutions.
Cloud 66
Convertible Note in 2014
Cloud 66 Ltd. is a technology company that provides a DevOps-as-a-Service platform aimed at assisting developers in building, deploying, and managing applications across various cloud providers. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in London, with an additional office in San Francisco, the company offers several specialized tools, including Cloud 66 for Docker, which facilitates the deployment of containers; Cloud 66 for Rails, which simplifies database scaling; and Cloud 66 for Node, designed for application deployment. Additionally, Cloud 66 Enterprise delivers an on-premises solution for managing containers in production. The platform automates many aspects of the application lifecycle, providing developers, startups, non-profits, and digital agencies with integrated management tools that streamline operations and enhance productivity.
Diablo Technologies
Venture Round in 2014
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.
Nexenta Systems
Series E in 2013
Nexenta Systems, Inc. specializes in software-defined storage solutions, providing a comprehensive suite of products designed for cloud and virtualization environments. The company's flagship offerings include NexentaStor, which delivers file and block storage services for enterprise applications, NexentaCloud for optimizing virtual desktop infrastructure deployments, and NexentaEdge, an object storage platform that facilitates data retrieval without knowledge of its physical location. Additionally, NexentaFusion offers analytics and orchestration capabilities, enhancing the management of complex compute systems and data stores. With a focus on open-source driven software-defined storage, Nexenta serves over 6,000 customers and collaborates with a global network of partners, including major technology firms. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Nexenta operates as a subsidiary of DataDirect Networks, Inc., continuing to innovate in the storage industry while providing organizations with flexible, vendor-neutral solutions.
Gale Technologies
Acquisition in 2012
Gale Technologies specializes in infrastructure automation software that enhances the deployment of on-premise and hybrid cloud environments, enabling organizations to access IT infrastructure through self-service. Its flagship product, GaleForce, automates the provisioning of physical, virtual, and public cloud resources, transforming standard compute, network, and storage assets into a shared converged infrastructure. This software supports a diverse range of technologies through open APIs and a plug-in automation framework, facilitating rapid deployment and management of private and hybrid clouds while optimizing capital and operational expenditures. Additional offerings include Turnkey Cloud for converting existing IT infrastructure into cloud environments, Lab Manager for managing physical infrastructure, AutoTest for advanced test management, and Gale Scheduler tailored for VMware Clouds. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Gale Technologies serves a global clientele that includes service providers, equipment vendors, enterprises, and government organizations.
Diablo Technologies
Funding Round in 2012
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.
Quest Software
Acquisition in 2012
Quest Software, now a subsidiary of Dell, specializes in developing enterprise management software that addresses a range of information technology challenges. The company provides solutions for Windows management, application management, virtualization management, and database management. With a global footprint, Quest Software serves approximately 130,000 clients, including 95% of the Fortune 500 and 90% of the Global 1000, allowing organizations to effectively manage and protect their data. Their offerings encompass identity and access management, endpoint systems, and tools for managing hybrid environments. Quest Software empowers clients to maintain compliance, govern identities, and keep track of network-connected devices, ensuring the security and modernization of enterprises across both on-premises and cloud infrastructures.
RNA Networks
Acquisition in 2011
RNA Networks specializes in data center infrastructure services that enhance business performance by accelerating application speed and efficiency. The company's Memory Virtualization Platform (MVP) transforms memory into a shared network resource, enabling scalable solutions across commodity hardware while utilizing existing data center assets. RNA Networks offers memory virtualization products designed for enterprise architectures and provides RNAcache on Ethernet solutions tailored for data analytics, business intelligence, and customer relationship management applications. This approach allows clients to meet their application capacity and performance objectives without requiring changes to existing applications, thereby reducing dependency on traditional data center infrastructure.
Scalent Systems
Acquisition in 2010
Scalent Systems, Inc. specializes in infrastructure virtualization software designed for data centers both in the United States and internationally. The company provides a virtual operating environment that allows data centers to adapt to changing business demands by modifying server configurations and their connections to networks and storage systems. In addition to its core software offerings, Scalent Systems also supplies software development kits. Its clientele encompasses enterprise data centers, managed service providers, server operations infrastructure companies, and various government entities. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company's software products are distributed directly and through partners and resellers worldwide.
KACE Networks
Acquisition in 2010
KACE Networks, Inc. is a systems management appliance company headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. Founded in 2003, it specializes in providing solutions for managing desktops, laptops, and servers. The company's flagship product, the KBOX Systems Management Appliance, addresses a wide range of systems management needs, including initial discovery, computer inventory, software distribution, configuration management, patch management, security audits, asset management, help desk services, remote control, and reporting. KACE Networks also offers the KBOX Systems Deployment Appliance, which supports computer inventory assessment, operating system and application provisioning, migration, and recovery. Additionally, it provides Virtual KBOX Systems Management Appliances for virtual environments and AppDeploy, a resource for IT professionals focused on application and system deployment. The company's offerings include software license compliance, regulatory compliance, cross-platform management, virtualization management, and power management solutions. KACE Networks operates as a subsidiary of Dell Inc. since February 2010.
Diablo Technologies
Series B in 2008
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.
EqualLogic
Acquisition in 2007
EqualLogic is a provider of data storage solutions, specializing in iSCSI-based storage area networks (SAN). Founded in 1984, the company offers a range of products designed for data management and enterprise mobility. Its key offerings include the PS Series Architecture, which facilitates consolidated networked storage within a self-managing iSCSI SAN, as well as enterprise data services that focus on storage virtualization, server management, and data protection. The PS6000 and PS4000 Series arrays enable effective data storage consolidation, while the PS storage stack allows users to configure storage pools or tiers to optimize performance and capacity based on specific application needs. EqualLogic has secured a total of $47 million in funding.
Diablo Technologies
Series A in 2005
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.
Double-Take Software
Series B in 2003
Double-Take Software specializes in providing cost-effective workload optimization solutions designed to facilitate the movement and management of workloads across various environments. Their products enable users to perform migrations, continuously back up and recover data and applications, and ensure the availability of workloads. Additionally, Double-Take Software's offerings simplify the management of both desktop and server workloads in physical and virtual settings, making them adaptable to different platforms and locations. The company's focus on user-friendly solutions allows organizations to enhance their operational efficiency while maintaining data integrity and accessibility.
StorageApps
Venture Round in 2000
StorageApps is a company that specializes in developing and marketing network storage solutions. Founded in 1998 and based in Bridgewater, New Jersey, the company offers a range of products that facilitate interoperability between various storage and server systems. Their solutions support the deployment and centralized management of storage networks, allowing for the virtualization of storage capacity and the remote mirroring of data. Additionally, StorageApps provides applications and appliances that enable customers to connect different types of storage devices to servers across diverse connection types. Previously known as RAID Power Services, StorageApps aims to deliver comprehensive solutions for storage-based network services.
StorageApps
Venture Round in 2000
StorageApps is a company that specializes in developing and marketing network storage solutions. Founded in 1998 and based in Bridgewater, New Jersey, the company offers a range of products that facilitate interoperability between various storage and server systems. Their solutions support the deployment and centralized management of storage networks, allowing for the virtualization of storage capacity and the remote mirroring of data. Additionally, StorageApps provides applications and appliances that enable customers to connect different types of storage devices to servers across diverse connection types. Previously known as RAID Power Services, StorageApps aims to deliver comprehensive solutions for storage-based network services.
VMware
Venture Round in 2000
VMware, established in 1998 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, is a leading software company specializing in cloud and virtualization services. It provides a comprehensive suite of software-defined services, including compute, storage, network, security, and cloud management, enabling businesses to run, manage, connect, and secure applications across private and public clouds. VMware's solutions enhance enterprise agility and flexibility, allowing users to choose their preferred development platforms and environments while increasing operational efficiency and reducing costs. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, application development, and cybersecurity, and it operates globally, with a significant presence in the United States. VMware's software helps businesses securely access applications and data from anywhere, accelerating digital transformation.