GMG Capital Partners

GMG Capital Partners, L.P. is a venture capital firm established in 1997, headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Salt Lake City, Portland, and Atlanta. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, focusing on technology and applied technology sectors, particularly in data communication and network infrastructure. In addition to providing capital, GMG Capital Partners aims to take an active role in the management of its portfolio companies, supporting their growth and development.

Ricke White

Venture Partner

21 past transactions

Unifin Financiera

Venture Round in 2016
Unifin Financiera, S.A.B. de C.V. is a leasing company based in Mexico that offers a range of financial services through three main segments: Leases, Factoring, and Other Loans. The company specializes in operating leases for various assets, including motor vehicles such as cars, trucks, helicopters, and aircraft, as well as machinery and industrial equipment. Unifin provides liquidity solutions by acquiring or discounting accounts receivable and offers loans for the purchase of new and used vehicles to both individuals and businesses. Additionally, the company engages in vendor financing and acts as an administrator for guarantee trusts. It also offers insurance products, including personal, life, medical, and property coverage. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Mexico City, Unifin Financiera is a key player in Mexico's financial industry.

FST Biometrics

Venture Round in 2015
FST Biometrics Corporation specializes in biometric identification solutions, offering a range of software products under its In Motion Identification (IMID) technology. Key offerings include IMID Access for identity management and access control, IMID Digital Doorman for secure business access, IMID Mobile for sharing medical history with healthcare providers, and IMID Rapid for non-invasive identification suitable for short-term use. The company's technology employs a patented fusion of biometric data and analytics, enabling swift and accurate identification of authorized individuals while preventing unauthorized access. FST Biometrics serves various sectors, including corporate offices, educational institutions, entertainment venues, financial organizations, and transportation facilities. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Rishon Lezion, Israel, the company also provides training, installation, and ongoing support services.

OpenPeak

Venture Round in 2013
OpenPeak is a mobility technology provider that specializes in developing end-to-end mobile management systems. The company offers solutions designed to enable enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, educational institutions, healthcare organizations, and service providers to remotely provision and manage customer mobile devices and applications. OpenPeak's Advanced Device and Application Management (ADAM™) suite includes three core components: SANCTION™, SECTOR™, and OPENSHOP™. These components can be deployed individually to enhance existing device and network management setups or utilized together as a comprehensive solution for device, application, and profile management.

OpenPeak

Debt Financing in 2012
OpenPeak is a mobility technology provider that specializes in developing end-to-end mobile management systems. The company offers solutions designed to enable enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, educational institutions, healthcare organizations, and service providers to remotely provision and manage customer mobile devices and applications. OpenPeak's Advanced Device and Application Management (ADAM™) suite includes three core components: SANCTION™, SECTOR™, and OPENSHOP™. These components can be deployed individually to enhance existing device and network management setups or utilized together as a comprehensive solution for device, application, and profile management.

Lancope

Venture Round in 2006
Lancope, Inc. specializes in network visibility and security intelligence solutions, providing a range of products designed to enhance network performance and security monitoring. Its offerings include the StealthWatch Management Console, which consolidates network and security data for analysis, and the StealthWatch FlowCollector, which gathers and evaluates data from existing network infrastructures. The StealthWatch FlowSensor employs deep packet inspection and behavioral analysis to identify active applications and protocols. Additionally, Lancope offers the UDP Director for efficient data integration, the StealthWatch Labs Intelligence Center for threat intelligence, and tools like StealthWatch IDentity and ProxyWatch for enhanced visibility and response to security issues. Serving a variety of sectors, including financial services, healthcare, and government, Lancope collaborates with other technology providers to strengthen its solutions. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, Lancope was acquired by Cisco Systems in 2015.

Radiospire Networks

Venture Round in 2006
Radiospire Networks operates as an electronics company. The company offers wireless HD interface solutions for home theatre and gaming products to OEMs and consumers. Its WireFreeHD technology allows audio and video to be sent wirelessly from multiple DVD, DVR, cable, and satellite receivers to HDTV. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in Hudson, Massachusetts.

Alloptic

Venture Round in 2005
Alloptic specializes in passive optical networking (PON) and RF over glass (RFoG) solutions, delivering high-speed access equipment that adheres to industry standards. The company offers a comprehensive suite of both central office and customer premise equipment, facilitating simplified deployment for Fiber-to-the-Business and Fiber-to-the-Home applications. Utilizing a Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) architecture, Alloptic avoids the use of active components in the field, ensuring efficiency and reliability. In addition to its equipment, Alloptic provides a range of services including network design, assessment, engineering, managed deployment, project management, and digital broadband integration.

Inaura

Venture Round in 2005
Inaura, Inc. is a technology company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, founded in 2002. The company develops hardware and software solutions, primarily focusing on its Ultra-Mobile Authentication Key (UMAK). This product is a Linux server that allows users to run Linux-based applications securely on their devices, providing essential functions such as authentication, encryption, and VPN capabilities. Inaura addresses the critical issue of trust in computing environments through its UMAK, which offers Trusted Strong Authentication and Non-Repudiation. This technology ensures that only authorized services can operate on the device, thereby establishing a chain of trust from the user to the trusted services. By leveraging Trusted Computing technology, Inaura enhances the security and reliability of digital interactions, ensuring that information is securely received and used only by the intended recipient.

InnoDesk

Series B in 2004
InnoDesk Inc. develops hand-held and battery-operated home office supply products. Its products include automatic staplers, blades, paper shredders, letter openers, dust blowers, and pencil sharpeners.

Lancope

Series C in 2004
Lancope, Inc. specializes in network visibility and security intelligence solutions, providing a range of products designed to enhance network performance and security monitoring. Its offerings include the StealthWatch Management Console, which consolidates network and security data for analysis, and the StealthWatch FlowCollector, which gathers and evaluates data from existing network infrastructures. The StealthWatch FlowSensor employs deep packet inspection and behavioral analysis to identify active applications and protocols. Additionally, Lancope offers the UDP Director for efficient data integration, the StealthWatch Labs Intelligence Center for threat intelligence, and tools like StealthWatch IDentity and ProxyWatch for enhanced visibility and response to security issues. Serving a variety of sectors, including financial services, healthcare, and government, Lancope collaborates with other technology providers to strengthen its solutions. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, Lancope was acquired by Cisco Systems in 2015.

OpenPeak

Series B in 2004
OpenPeak is a mobility technology provider that specializes in developing end-to-end mobile management systems. The company offers solutions designed to enable enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, educational institutions, healthcare organizations, and service providers to remotely provision and manage customer mobile devices and applications. OpenPeak's Advanced Device and Application Management (ADAM™) suite includes three core components: SANCTION™, SECTOR™, and OPENSHOP™. These components can be deployed individually to enhance existing device and network management setups or utilized together as a comprehensive solution for device, application, and profile management.

Captus Networks

Series D in 2003
Captus Networks Corp. provides intrusion prevention solutions for enterprises, Internet service providers, government agencies, and universities that need to ensure predictable network availability. Its products include Captus IPS 4000 Intrusion Prevention Solution, an inline, policy-based solution for securing and managing mission-critical Internet protocol networks; and Captus IPS View Element Management System that provides a solution for integrating Captus IPS technology into enterprise and service provider networks. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.

OpenPeak

Series A in 2003
OpenPeak is a mobility technology provider that specializes in developing end-to-end mobile management systems. The company offers solutions designed to enable enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, educational institutions, healthcare organizations, and service providers to remotely provision and manage customer mobile devices and applications. OpenPeak's Advanced Device and Application Management (ADAM™) suite includes three core components: SANCTION™, SECTOR™, and OPENSHOP™. These components can be deployed individually to enhance existing device and network management setups or utilized together as a comprehensive solution for device, application, and profile management.

Alloptic

Series D in 2003
Alloptic specializes in passive optical networking (PON) and RF over glass (RFoG) solutions, delivering high-speed access equipment that adheres to industry standards. The company offers a comprehensive suite of both central office and customer premise equipment, facilitating simplified deployment for Fiber-to-the-Business and Fiber-to-the-Home applications. Utilizing a Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) architecture, Alloptic avoids the use of active components in the field, ensuring efficiency and reliability. In addition to its equipment, Alloptic provides a range of services including network design, assessment, engineering, managed deployment, project management, and digital broadband integration.

Lancope

Series B in 2003
Lancope, Inc. specializes in network visibility and security intelligence solutions, providing a range of products designed to enhance network performance and security monitoring. Its offerings include the StealthWatch Management Console, which consolidates network and security data for analysis, and the StealthWatch FlowCollector, which gathers and evaluates data from existing network infrastructures. The StealthWatch FlowSensor employs deep packet inspection and behavioral analysis to identify active applications and protocols. Additionally, Lancope offers the UDP Director for efficient data integration, the StealthWatch Labs Intelligence Center for threat intelligence, and tools like StealthWatch IDentity and ProxyWatch for enhanced visibility and response to security issues. Serving a variety of sectors, including financial services, healthcare, and government, Lancope collaborates with other technology providers to strengthen its solutions. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, Lancope was acquired by Cisco Systems in 2015.

OpenPeak

Series A in 2002
OpenPeak is a mobility technology provider that specializes in developing end-to-end mobile management systems. The company offers solutions designed to enable enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, educational institutions, healthcare organizations, and service providers to remotely provision and manage customer mobile devices and applications. OpenPeak's Advanced Device and Application Management (ADAM™) suite includes three core components: SANCTION™, SECTOR™, and OPENSHOP™. These components can be deployed individually to enhance existing device and network management setups or utilized together as a comprehensive solution for device, application, and profile management.

Lancope

Series A in 2002
Lancope, Inc. specializes in network visibility and security intelligence solutions, providing a range of products designed to enhance network performance and security monitoring. Its offerings include the StealthWatch Management Console, which consolidates network and security data for analysis, and the StealthWatch FlowCollector, which gathers and evaluates data from existing network infrastructures. The StealthWatch FlowSensor employs deep packet inspection and behavioral analysis to identify active applications and protocols. Additionally, Lancope offers the UDP Director for efficient data integration, the StealthWatch Labs Intelligence Center for threat intelligence, and tools like StealthWatch IDentity and ProxyWatch for enhanced visibility and response to security issues. Serving a variety of sectors, including financial services, healthcare, and government, Lancope collaborates with other technology providers to strengthen its solutions. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, Lancope was acquired by Cisco Systems in 2015.

Imperial Technology

Series B in 2002
Located in El Segundo, California, Imperial Technology has over 20 years of experience in designing and manufacturing high performance storage systems and providing leading edge innovations such as multiple native Fibre Channel and SCSI interfaces for solid state disk and intelligent caching systems.

Captus Networks

Series C in 2002
Captus Networks Corp. provides intrusion prevention solutions for enterprises, Internet service providers, government agencies, and universities that need to ensure predictable network availability. Its products include Captus IPS 4000 Intrusion Prevention Solution, an inline, policy-based solution for securing and managing mission-critical Internet protocol networks; and Captus IPS View Element Management System that provides a solution for integrating Captus IPS technology into enterprise and service provider networks. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.

Alloptic

Series B in 2002
Alloptic specializes in passive optical networking (PON) and RF over glass (RFoG) solutions, delivering high-speed access equipment that adheres to industry standards. The company offers a comprehensive suite of both central office and customer premise equipment, facilitating simplified deployment for Fiber-to-the-Business and Fiber-to-the-Home applications. Utilizing a Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) architecture, Alloptic avoids the use of active components in the field, ensuring efficiency and reliability. In addition to its equipment, Alloptic provides a range of services including network design, assessment, engineering, managed deployment, project management, and digital broadband integration.

Alloptic

Venture Round in 2000
Alloptic specializes in passive optical networking (PON) and RF over glass (RFoG) solutions, delivering high-speed access equipment that adheres to industry standards. The company offers a comprehensive suite of both central office and customer premise equipment, facilitating simplified deployment for Fiber-to-the-Business and Fiber-to-the-Home applications. Utilizing a Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) architecture, Alloptic avoids the use of active components in the field, ensuring efficiency and reliability. In addition to its equipment, Alloptic provides a range of services including network design, assessment, engineering, managed deployment, project management, and digital broadband integration.
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