Neural Magic
Acquisition in 2024
Neural Magic is a company that specializes in enterprise inference solutions aimed at enhancing the performance of open-source large language models across diverse infrastructures. By developing an inference engine software, Neural Magic accelerates artificial intelligence workloads on commodity hardware, allowing organizations to deploy AI models in a secure and cost-effective manner. Its technology leverages big data and deep learning to provide capabilities such as recommendations, image recognition, and object detection. This innovative approach enables businesses to overcome the limitations of traditional hardware accelerators, maximizing computational efficiency and hardware utilization.
StackRox
Acquisition in 2021
StackRox, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in container security and Kubernetes environments. Founded in 2014 and based in Mountain View, California, StackRox offers a Kubernetes-native security platform designed to protect cloud-native applications throughout their entire life cycle, from build to deploy to runtime. The platform provides deep visibility into container activities, enabling users to discover and categorize assets, generate summary reports, and log activities for auditing. It also protects cloud workloads by detecting various cyber threats, orchestrating threat responses through policy-driven workflows, and facilitating rapid threat hunting for effective root cause analysis. By integrating with existing DevOps and security tools, StackRox helps enterprises enforce security and compliance policies at scale, serving a diverse clientele that includes cloud-native companies, Global 2000 enterprises, and government agencies.
NooBaa
Acquisition in 2018
NooBaa Inc. is a provider of innovative software-defined storage solutions focused on managing unstructured data. Founded in 2013 and based in Israel, the company offers a multi-cloud data management platform that facilitates digital transformation through automated management for both legacy and cloud-native applications in hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Its products feature an S3 interface capable of operating on any available compute resource while supporting diverse network-driven and shared storage systems. Key functionalities include deduplication, compression, encryption, and replication, ensuring data protection with multiple copies. NooBaa's architecture significantly reduces capital and operational expenditures, simplifies deployment, and minimizes administrative overhead compared to traditional storage solutions. This flexibility allows enterprises to scale efficiently and manage complex IT environments without the hidden costs typically associated with more conventional storage systems. As of November 2018, NooBaa operates as a subsidiary of Red Hat, Inc.
CoreOS
Acquisition in 2018
CoreOS, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in open source projects for Linux containers and Internet security software solutions. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, with additional offices in New York City and a development hub in Berlin, CoreOS is recognized for its contributions to the Kubernetes community. The company offers Tectonic, an enterprise-ready platform that enhances Kubernetes with features for secure container orchestration, and Quay, a private image registry for building, storing, and distributing containers. CoreOS also provides CoreUpdate, a tool for managing application updates, and maintains various open source projects, including CoreOS Linux, etcd, and rkt. These solutions address key challenges related to downtime, security, and resilience, enabling organizations to run their applications reliably in diverse environments. In 2018, CoreOS became a subsidiary of Red Hat, further bolstering its position in the cloud infrastructure landscape.
Permabit Technology Corporation
Acquisition in 2017
Permabit Technology Corporation is a leader in data efficiency technology, specializing in disruptive data reduction solutions. Founded in 2000 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the company develops software for data deduplication, compression, and thin provisioning, which are essential for optimizing storage. Key products include the Albireo software development kit (SDK) and the Albireo virtual data optimizer (VDO), both of which are designed to enhance performance and efficiency in Linux-based storage environments. Permabit's solutions are utilized by a diverse range of partners, including storage manufacturers, OEMs, cloud service providers, and data centers, enabling them to improve their R&D investments, increase profit margins, and accelerate time to market. As of July 31, 2017, Permabit operates as a subsidiary of Red Hat, Inc.
Codenvy
Acquisition in 2017
Codenvy is a provider of a cloud development platform that facilitates the coding, building, and testing of applications. The company offers a cloud-based development environment that transforms the traditional local desktop setup, which includes the editor, builder, and tester runtimes, by logically separating it from the physical environment and relocating it to the cloud. This innovative approach enables enterprises to access on-demand workspaces that promote collaboration and eliminate constraints typically associated with local development environments.
3scale
Acquisition in 2016
3scale is a developer of application programming interface (API) management technology that facilitates the secure and effective distribution, control, and monetization of APIs. The platform offers various features, including access control, security measures, policy management, traffic monitoring, analytics, and billing tools, enabling companies to manage their APIs efficiently for both internal and external users. With a focus on performance and customer control, 3scale supports over 700 customer APIs, allowing organizations to distribute data and services across multiple devices and applications. Its clientele includes a diverse range of entities, from Fortune 500 companies to startups. The company operates offices in San Francisco, USA, and Barcelona, Spain, and is recognized for its contributions to the API Strategy & Practice Conference and APIs.io, the first open-source API search engine.
Red Hat Ansible
Acquisition in 2015
Ansible, Inc. develops information technology orchestration solutions that simplify the deployment of systems and applications. Founded in 2013 and based in Montecito, California, the company provides an enterprise-ready platform that enables organizations to manage their computing infrastructures both on-premise and in the cloud. Ansible's automation engine does not require custom scripting, utilizing an accessible automation language that can be easily learned by users, including system administrators, developers, and IT managers. The platform supports complex multi-tier deployments, enhancing control and efficiency within Ansible-powered environments. In addition to its software solutions, Ansible offers consulting and training services to assist organizations in optimizing their automation processes. The company operates as a subsidiary of Red Hat, Inc. since 2015.
FeedHenry
Acquisition in 2014
FeedHenry is a provider of a cloud-based Mobile Application Platform designed to facilitate the development, deployment, integration, and management of secure mobile applications for businesses. Its subscription-based platform allows developers to create applications using standard web technologies such as HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS, ensuring compatibility across all major mobile devices and the mobile web. The platform offers a comprehensive solution that includes not only the development and deployment of applications to public app stores but also support for enterprise app store distribution. Additionally, it features server-side business logic, integration capabilities, secure connectivity to backend systems, and complete app lifecycle management and reporting. FeedHenry's focus on enabling efficient mobile application solutions positions it as a key player in the mobile technology sector.
BlackDuck
Series F in 2014
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.
eNovance
Acquisition in 2014
eNovance is a French company established in 2008 and recognized as a leader in open source cloud computing across Europe. It specializes in integrating and managing both public and private open source clouds, as well as providing 24/7 managed services for major public cloud platforms. eNovance is notable for its substantial commitment to research and development, which has positioned it as a significant contributor to the OpenStack initiative, ranking as the seventh largest globally and the only European firm on the initiative's board. With a diverse client portfolio that includes prominent organizations such as CloudWatt, Warner, Chronopost, Safran, and Canal Plus, eNovance serves as a trusted partner for deploying critical applications in cloud environments.
Inktank
Acquisition in 2014
Inktank is the company delivering Ceph — the massively scalable, open source, distributed storage system. Launched by some of the leading developers of Ceph, Inktank’s mission is to help organizations fully leverage the transformative power of Ceph to decrease storage costs, increase operational flexibility and help them free themselves from restrictive and expensive proprietary storage systems. Inktank provides best-in-class professional services and support offerings to enterprises, service providers, and cloud platforms.
MongoDB, Inc., established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, operates a global, general-purpose database platform. It offers a document-oriented NoSQL database, compatible with major programming languages, and suitable for diverse use cases. MongoDB provides three primary products: MongoDB Enterprise Advanced, a subscription package for enterprises; MongoDB Atlas, a multi-cloud database-as-a-service; and Community Server, a free, open-source version. Additionally, the company offers professional services such as consulting and training.
Appcelerator
Series C in 2013
Appcelerator Inc. is a provider of mobile enterprise platform solutions, specializing in cross-platform application development. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company's Appcelerator Platform facilitates the creation and testing of native applications across various mobile operating systems using a single codebase. It also offers Arrow, a framework for building and managing mobile APIs, as well as pre-built push notification services. Additionally, Appcelerator provides real-time mobile analytics to monitor every native application developed on its platform or through its native software development kits for iOS and Android. Its offerings support Fortune 100 enterprises in mobilizing data and streamlining the development process, enabling organizations to deliver innovative applications swiftly while gaining insights into their mobile app performance. As of 2016, Appcelerator operates as a subsidiary of Axway Inc.
Mirantis, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in providing software, services, and training for open source cloud environments. It offers a range of solutions including OpenStack distribution software, cloud-ready application tools like Murano, and Containers-as-a-Service for developers and operators. The company empowers organizations to build and manage open cloud infrastructure, facilitating a public cloud experience across various infrastructures while eliminating vendor lock-in. Mirantis also provides infrastructure solutions that support virtualization, application deployment, and cloud management, enabling seamless development and operations. Its portfolio includes training programs for DevOps professionals and managed services for implementation and migration. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Campbell, California, Mirantis has expanded its presence internationally, with offices in Russia, France, Poland, and Ukraine.
ManageIQ
Acquisition in 2012
ManageIQ is a prominent provider of enterprise cloud management and automation solutions, specializing in enabling organizations to deploy, manage, and optimize private, public, and hybrid clouds, as well as virtualized infrastructures and virtual desktops. The company's offerings are built on a common Adaptive Management Platform, which facilitates unified monitoring, management, and automation through a single interface across various enterprise cloud environments and globally distributed data centers. By utilizing ManageIQ's solutions, enterprise customers can enhance the management of their IT infrastructures, accelerate service delivery, and maximize their investments in IT resources.
MongoDB, Inc., established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, operates a global, general-purpose database platform. It offers a document-oriented NoSQL database, compatible with major programming languages, and suitable for diverse use cases. MongoDB provides three primary products: MongoDB Enterprise Advanced, a subscription package for enterprises; MongoDB Atlas, a multi-cloud database-as-a-service; and Community Server, a free, open-source version. Additionally, the company offers professional services such as consulting and training.
MongoDB
Venture Round in 2012
MongoDB, Inc., established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, operates a global, general-purpose database platform. It offers a document-oriented NoSQL database, compatible with major programming languages, and suitable for diverse use cases. MongoDB provides three primary products: MongoDB Enterprise Advanced, a subscription package for enterprises; MongoDB Atlas, a multi-cloud database-as-a-service; and Community Server, a free, open-source version. Additionally, the company offers professional services such as consulting and training.
BPM Technology
Acquisition in 2012
BPM Technology is a company that was acquired by Red Hat in 2012.
Polymita Technologies
Acquisition in 2012
Polymita Technologies specializes in business process management (BPM) software and enterprise content management (ECM) services. The company is recognized as a leader in the BPM sector, distinguished for its quick implementation times and unified architecture, as noted by Gartner. Polymita's solutions are designed to enhance productivity, reduce operational costs, increase revenues, and provide businesses with improved control and visibility over their activities.
FuseSource
Acquisition in 2012
FuseSource is a developer of enterprise-class open source integration and messaging software based in Bedford, Massachusetts. The company offers a range of products and services designed to help large enterprises achieve comprehensive integration across their mission-critical applications and systems, as well as their broader business ecosystems. By enabling connectivity among machines, devices, applications, and systems both within the data center and at the edge of the enterprise, FuseSource allows organizations to enhance operational efficiency and accelerate business processes. This capability, referred to as "Integration Everywhere," provides clients with significant cost savings and flexibility compared to traditional integration solutions. FuseSource's offerings are rooted in integration and messaging projects from the Apache Software Foundation, catering to Fortune 500 companies globally.
Appcelerator
Series C in 2012
Appcelerator Inc. is a provider of mobile enterprise platform solutions, specializing in cross-platform application development. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company's Appcelerator Platform facilitates the creation and testing of native applications across various mobile operating systems using a single codebase. It also offers Arrow, a framework for building and managing mobile APIs, as well as pre-built push notification services. Additionally, Appcelerator provides real-time mobile analytics to monitor every native application developed on its platform or through its native software development kits for iOS and Android. Its offerings support Fortune 100 enterprises in mobilizing data and streamlining the development process, enabling organizations to deliver innovative applications swiftly while gaining insights into their mobile app performance. As of 2016, Appcelerator operates as a subsidiary of Axway Inc.
Appcelerator
Series C in 2011
Appcelerator Inc. is a provider of mobile enterprise platform solutions, specializing in cross-platform application development. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company's Appcelerator Platform facilitates the creation and testing of native applications across various mobile operating systems using a single codebase. It also offers Arrow, a framework for building and managing mobile APIs, as well as pre-built push notification services. Additionally, Appcelerator provides real-time mobile analytics to monitor every native application developed on its platform or through its native software development kits for iOS and Android. Its offerings support Fortune 100 enterprises in mobilizing data and streamlining the development process, enabling organizations to deliver innovative applications swiftly while gaining insights into their mobile app performance. As of 2016, Appcelerator operates as a subsidiary of Axway Inc.
BlackDuck
Series E in 2011
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.
Gluster
Acquisition in 2011
Gluster is an open source, distributed file system that is capable of scaling to several petabytes and handling many clients. In order to simplify the task of storing and managing the growth of unstructured data, Gluster has created and delivered open source scale-out cloud storage software. It allows enterprises to combine large numbers of commodity storage and compute resources into a high performance, virtualized, and centrally managed pool. Gluster has been deployed by hundreds of global enterprises and service providers across industries including media, healthcare, consumer internet, energy, and biotech. It is based on a stackable user space design and can deliver high performance for diverse workloads. It has many attributes that includes: Scalability and Performance, Global Namespace, Elastic Hash Algorithm, Elastic Volume Manager, and Standards-based. Gluster is privately-held and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.
Jaspersoft
Venture Round in 2011
Jaspersoft is a provider of open source business intelligence software that facilitates the creation of interactive reports, dashboards, and analytics for applications. The company offers a comprehensive BI suite designed to support developers and businesses in harnessing insights from diverse data sources. With a focus on cloud, big data, and mobile deployments, Jaspersoft enables self-service BI at scale, catering to a wide range of commercial customers. It operates under a commercial open source model, supported by a community of over 250,000 members and boasting nearly 15 million downloads of its software. With more than 175,000 production deployments powering 100,000 data-driven applications, Jaspersoft maintains a significant presence in the global market. The company is privately held and has locations worldwide.
Makara
Acquisition in 2010
Makara Digital, founded in 2021 by Sadie Raney, Jesse Proudman, and Matt Kern, is a cryptocurrency investing platform based in Seattle, Washington. The company specializes in providing secure proprietary trading technology designed specifically for digital assets.
BlackDuck
Series D in 2009
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.
Jaspersoft
Venture Round in 2008
Jaspersoft is a provider of open source business intelligence software that facilitates the creation of interactive reports, dashboards, and analytics for applications. The company offers a comprehensive BI suite designed to support developers and businesses in harnessing insights from diverse data sources. With a focus on cloud, big data, and mobile deployments, Jaspersoft enables self-service BI at scale, catering to a wide range of commercial customers. It operates under a commercial open source model, supported by a community of over 250,000 members and boasting nearly 15 million downloads of its software. With more than 175,000 production deployments powering 100,000 data-driven applications, Jaspersoft maintains a significant presence in the global market. The company is privately held and has locations worldwide.
Qumranet
Acquisition in 2008
Qumranet, Inc. is an enterprise software company that specializes in virtual computing solutions. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, with additional offices in Raanana and Netanya, Israel, Qumranet offers its flagship product, Solid ICE, which is an integrated desktop virtualization solution. Solid ICE includes several key components: the Virtual Desktop Server, which operates Windows virtual desktops; the Virtual Desktop Controller, responsible for managing the virtual desktop environment; and the Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE), a protocol that facilitates remote connections to virtual environments. These solutions enable enterprises to efficiently host desktops within Kernel-based virtual machines located in their corporate data centers, allowing users to connect remotely through the SPICE protocol. In 2008, Qumranet became a subsidiary of Red Hat, Inc.
Identyx
Acquisition in 2008
Identyx is a company focused on developing and providing identity management software. It specializes in creating identity integration servers and tools designed to link and manage identity information across various disparate data sources. By facilitating the consolidation and organization of identity data, Identyx aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of identity management processes for its clients.
Amentra
Acquisition in 2008
Amentra is a consulting firm that offers business and information technology services. The company specializes in advisory services focused on Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) and Business Process Management (BPM). Amentra aims to help organizations improve their operational efficiency and enhance their technological capabilities through expert guidance and tailored solutions.
MetaMatrix
Acquisition in 2007
MetaMatrix is an U.S.-based technology company that created the first true Enterprise Information Integration (EII) software product.
MySQL is an open-source database company founded in 1995 by David Axmark and Michael Widenius, located in Cupertino, California. It specializes in providing scalable database solutions for web-based and embedded applications. MySQL offers a range of products, including enterprise-level support packages that come with comprehensive service options, alongside free downloads of its latest software versions. The company's online platform features a variety of resources such as forums, articles, documentation, and community support. MySQL's software is designed to enhance scalability, security, reliability, and uptime for businesses, facilitating increased agility and cost reduction through features like network monitoring, production support services, and database clustering architecture for mission-critical deployments.
BlackDuck
Series B in 2005
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.
BlackDuck
Series A in 2004
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.
JBoss is an American company that focuses on developing and supporting open-source software. As a division of Red Hat, Inc., JBoss integrates the latest enterprise-ready features from its community projects into stable and supported middleware distributions designed for enterprise use. The company's product offerings encompass a variety of solutions, including an enterprise web platform, web server, service-oriented architecture (SOA) platform, data services, and a web framework kit, among others.
Sistina Software
Acquisition 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.
NOCpulse
Acquisition in 2002
NOCpulse is a technology services company specializing in the design of internet infrastructure tailored for online businesses. The company focuses on providing networking services and technology management solutions that empower its clients to effectively manage their internet operations. NOCpulse is developing the Internet Operational Support Service, a tool that enables customers to gain greater control over their internet infrastructure while ensuring they possess the strategic insights necessary for growth. Through its innovative solutions, NOCpulse aims to enhance the operational efficiency and scalability of online enterprises.
Akopia
Acquisition in 2001
Akopia is a provider of open source e-business solutions based in Reston, Virginia. The company offers a comprehensive suite of professional services, including managed support and training, tailored around the Interchange platform. By leveraging its expertise, Akopia enables clients to efficiently bring their products to market while maintaining high quality and managing costs effectively.
Cradle Technologies
Series C in 2001
Cradle Technologies, Inc. specializes in the design, development, and manufacture of advanced networked video surveillance systems. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company provides video surveillance servers that facilitate remote monitoring across various sectors, including banks, malls, hospitals, restaurants, and educational institutions. Their offerings encompass rapid deployment, video management, and central management systems tailored for diverse environments such as hotels, retail stores, factories, and residential complexes. Additionally, Cradle Technologies enhances its surveillance solutions with software that integrates secure data, voice, image, and video services, enabling users to effectively monitor security, assess customer service quality, and ensure regulatory compliance. The company distributes its products globally through Arohi Systems Inc. and maintains additional offices in Silicon Valley, California, as well as Mumbai and Pune, India.
Sendmail specializes in simplifying email management for large enterprises while reducing IT infrastructure costs. The company offers a comprehensive message processing platform that includes appliances, applications, and services designed to ensure secure and efficient email connectivity, routing, and delivery across various environments, including on-premises, cloud, and mobile devices. Its Sentrion Email Infrastructure Platform enhances communication by implementing intelligent email policies and message inspection, ensuring that critical communications align with business policies and processes. This focus on secure mail and message infrastructures makes Sendmail a key player for enterprises and government agencies looking to optimize their email systems.
Rackspace Technology
Venture Round in 2000
Rackspace Technology is a hybrid cloud services provider that offers end-to-end solutions for businesses to manage their workloads across public and private cloud environments. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, the company serves over 300,000 customers globally, including a significant portion of Fortune 100 companies. Rackspace specializes in various services, including application services, data management, colocation, managed hosting, professional services, and security and compliance. It is recognized for its expertise through its Fanatical Support service, which leverages technologies from leading platforms such as OpenStack, Microsoft, and VMware. Rackspace generates revenue through consumption-based contracts and professional services aimed at designing and building customized cloud solutions.
Jounce is a company that focuses on deploying and managing advanced artificial intelligence systems. Its platform is designed with a modular architecture that allows for flexibility in adapting to dynamic workloads. The company provides extensive configuration options and integrated monitoring tools, which facilitate the operationalization of complex AI environments. By incorporating built-in security controls, Jounce enables organizations to manage their AI systems efficiently while maintaining performance and reliability at scale. The company's solutions aim to enhance cost-effectiveness and meet diverse operational demands.