Aleph operates a financial planning and analysis platform designed to enhance the capabilities of traditional spreadsheets such as Excel and Google Sheets. By integrating data from accounting systems and various operational sources, Aleph provides specialized financial tools that are always current. This allows clients to create sophisticated financial models and use cases, ultimately facilitating informed investment decisions. Aleph aims to support finance departments by merging the familiarity of spreadsheets with advanced financial insights, making it a valuable resource for financial professionals.
StarTree is a cloud-based software company that specializes in providing advanced analytics solutions for business customers, enabling them to extract insights from both real-time and historical data. Founded by the engineering team behind Apache Pinot™, StarTree's technology supports numerous applications across various industries, serving prominent companies such as LinkedIn, Uber, and Walmart. Their platform, known as StarTree Cloud, facilitates the deployment of real-time analytics at scale, allowing organizations to make informed decisions based on timely and actionable information. By offering a concurrent and scalable analytics-as-a-service solution, StarTree enhances the ability of its clients to operate efficiently and effectively in today's data-driven environment.
Tecton offers an enterprise-ready feature store that addresses the unique data requirements of machine learning. By providing a robust data platform, Tecton enables machine learning teams to efficiently build, serve, and scale features for production use. The platform allows users to construct features from various data sources, including batch, streaming, and real-time data, facilitating the sharing, reuse, and deployment of models. This capability empowers data scientists and organizations to automate decisions at high speed, enhance customer experiences, and transform business processes. Tecton's focus on optimizing the data layer for machine learning aims to help companies develop superior models more rapidly, driving significant business outcomes.
StarTree is a cloud-based software company that specializes in providing advanced analytics solutions for business customers, enabling them to extract insights from both real-time and historical data. Founded by the engineering team behind Apache Pinot™, StarTree's technology supports numerous applications across various industries, serving prominent companies such as LinkedIn, Uber, and Walmart. Their platform, known as StarTree Cloud, facilitates the deployment of real-time analytics at scale, allowing organizations to make informed decisions based on timely and actionable information. By offering a concurrent and scalable analytics-as-a-service solution, StarTree enhances the ability of its clients to operate efficiently and effectively in today's data-driven environment.
OpenFin
Venture Round in 2020
OpenFin Inc. specializes in providing runtime technology solutions tailored for financial desktops, enabling web applications to function outside traditional browser environments. Founded in 2010 and based in New York, with an additional office in London, the company serves clients in the financial services sector, including banks in the United States and Europe. OpenFin's platform facilitates real-time application generation, desktop notifications, and seamless communication between applications while adhering to stringent security and compliance standards required by financial institutions. This approach allows users to avoid costly packaging and deployment cycles, promoting rapid and secure application deployment.
Netdata, Inc. is a company that specializes in health monitoring and performance troubleshooting solutions for infrastructure. Incorporated in 2018 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Netdata's software automatically detects various metrics and provides real-time insights into systems and applications through interactive visualizations and health alarms. The platform is designed to monitor a wide range of environments, including physical and virtual servers, cloud deployments, Kubernetes clusters, and edge devices. It collects metrics with high resolution per second and offers low-latency dashboards that scale efficiently from a single server to thousands. Netdata features unsupervised anomaly detection, powerful visualization tools, and pre-configured alerts to identify common issues promptly. The solution is automated, requiring minimal maintenance, and supports integration with various monitoring systems, making it a versatile choice for organizations seeking to enhance the performance and health of their distributed systems.
Rollbar, Inc. is a software company that specializes in error tracking and debugging solutions for software engineering teams. The company offers a platform that automates error monitoring and triaging, allowing developers to quickly identify and fix issues within their code. Rollbar's tool captures exceptions in real-time, providing developers with complete visibility into errors by delivering context-rich data such as stack traces, request parameters, and local variable values. Utilizing machine learning, Rollbar's error grouping engine minimizes alert noise by automatically consolidating similar errors, while also triggering workflows to proactively address new bugs or regressions. This enables teams to maintain a focus on continuous code improvement and innovation, ultimately enhancing the software development process. Founded in 2012 and originally named Ratchet, Inc., Rollbar is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in Barcelona, Spain, and Budapest, Hungary.
Hazelcast
Series D in 2020
Hazelcast, Inc. specializes in developing an open-source data distribution platform designed for Java applications. The company offers a range of solutions, including an in-memory data grid that facilitates the sharing and partitioning of application data across clusters. Its stream processing engine, Hazelcast Jet, supports continuous intelligence by ingesting and processing data in real time. Additionally, the Hazelcast Management Center provides a web-based interface for monitoring and managing clusters, allowing users to track system performance and update configurations. Hazelcast's unified platform integrates fast data storage with stream processing, enabling businesses to streamline their real-time architectures for applications in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with a research office in Istanbul, Turkey, Hazelcast serves a diverse clientele, including notable organizations across various industries.
Netdata, Inc. is a company that specializes in health monitoring and performance troubleshooting solutions for infrastructure. Incorporated in 2018 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Netdata's software automatically detects various metrics and provides real-time insights into systems and applications through interactive visualizations and health alarms. The platform is designed to monitor a wide range of environments, including physical and virtual servers, cloud deployments, Kubernetes clusters, and edge devices. It collects metrics with high resolution per second and offers low-latency dashboards that scale efficiently from a single server to thousands. Netdata features unsupervised anomaly detection, powerful visualization tools, and pre-configured alerts to identify common issues promptly. The solution is automated, requiring minimal maintenance, and supports integration with various monitoring systems, making it a versatile choice for organizations seeking to enhance the performance and health of their distributed systems.
Dgraph Labs, Inc. is a technology company based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in developing and operating a graph database. Founded in 2016, Dgraph offers a low-latency solution designed for efficient retrieval of structured data, catering to both small startups and large enterprises. Its flagship product, Slash Enterprise, is a fully-managed and serverless solution that supports terabytes of data and operates on dedicated, multi-zone clusters across major cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. The company's graph database is particularly suited for real-time user queries and addresses various use cases, including semantic search, pattern matching, and fraud detection, enabling clients to effectively manage, represent, and visualize large datasets.
Hazelcast
Series D in 2019
Hazelcast, Inc. specializes in developing an open-source data distribution platform designed for Java applications. The company offers a range of solutions, including an in-memory data grid that facilitates the sharing and partitioning of application data across clusters. Its stream processing engine, Hazelcast Jet, supports continuous intelligence by ingesting and processing data in real time. Additionally, the Hazelcast Management Center provides a web-based interface for monitoring and managing clusters, allowing users to track system performance and update configurations. Hazelcast's unified platform integrates fast data storage with stream processing, enabling businesses to streamline their real-time architectures for applications in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with a research office in Istanbul, Turkey, Hazelcast serves a diverse clientele, including notable organizations across various industries.
OpenFin Inc. specializes in providing runtime technology solutions tailored for financial desktops, enabling web applications to function outside traditional browser environments. Founded in 2010 and based in New York, with an additional office in London, the company serves clients in the financial services sector, including banks in the United States and Europe. OpenFin's platform facilitates real-time application generation, desktop notifications, and seamless communication between applications while adhering to stringent security and compliance standards required by financial institutions. This approach allows users to avoid costly packaging and deployment cycles, promoting rapid and secure application deployment.
Armis Security
Series C in 2019
Armis offers an asset intelligence platform, designed to address the new threat landscape that connected devices create. It provides a cyber exposure management and security platform that protects the attack surface and manages the organization’s cyber risk exposure in real-time.
Netdata
Seed Round in 2019
Netdata, Inc. is a company that specializes in health monitoring and performance troubleshooting solutions for infrastructure. Incorporated in 2018 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Netdata's software automatically detects various metrics and provides real-time insights into systems and applications through interactive visualizations and health alarms. The platform is designed to monitor a wide range of environments, including physical and virtual servers, cloud deployments, Kubernetes clusters, and edge devices. It collects metrics with high resolution per second and offers low-latency dashboards that scale efficiently from a single server to thousands. Netdata features unsupervised anomaly detection, powerful visualization tools, and pre-configured alerts to identify common issues promptly. The solution is automated, requiring minimal maintenance, and supports integration with various monitoring systems, making it a versatile choice for organizations seeking to enhance the performance and health of their distributed systems.
Network Next
Seed Round in 2019
Network Next, Inc. is a company based in Santa Monica, California, founded in 2017, that specializes in providing a cloud network program aimed at optimizing internet traffic for online game developers and interactive content. Its proprietary software creates a prioritized pathway for game traffic, enabling users to experience high-quality multiplayer gaming with minimal latency. By identifying consistent routes in real time, Network Next facilitates a fast lane for each user, enhancing the overall performance and experience of online gaming.
Rubrik provides data management solutions, focusing on backup and recovery services for businesses of varying sizes. Their platform combines enterprise data management with web-scale IT, allowing companies to swiftly manage and protect their data across both private and public clouds. Rubrik's offerings aim to enhance cyber resilience, ensuring businesses can confidently embrace digital transformation while safeguarding their data.
Armis Security
Series B in 2018
Armis offers an asset intelligence platform, designed to address the new threat landscape that connected devices create. It provides a cyber exposure management and security platform that protects the attack surface and manages the organization’s cyber risk exposure in real-time.
Dgraph Labs, Inc. is a technology company based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in developing and operating a graph database. Founded in 2016, Dgraph offers a low-latency solution designed for efficient retrieval of structured data, catering to both small startups and large enterprises. Its flagship product, Slash Enterprise, is a fully-managed and serverless solution that supports terabytes of data and operates on dedicated, multi-zone clusters across major cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. The company's graph database is particularly suited for real-time user queries and addresses various use cases, including semantic search, pattern matching, and fraud detection, enabling clients to effectively manage, represent, and visualize large datasets.
Rollbar, Inc. is a software company that specializes in error tracking and debugging solutions for software engineering teams. The company offers a platform that automates error monitoring and triaging, allowing developers to quickly identify and fix issues within their code. Rollbar's tool captures exceptions in real-time, providing developers with complete visibility into errors by delivering context-rich data such as stack traces, request parameters, and local variable values. Utilizing machine learning, Rollbar's error grouping engine minimizes alert noise by automatically consolidating similar errors, while also triggering workflows to proactively address new bugs or regressions. This enables teams to maintain a focus on continuous code improvement and innovation, ultimately enhancing the software development process. Founded in 2012 and originally named Ratchet, Inc., Rollbar is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in Barcelona, Spain, and Budapest, Hungary.
OpenFin Inc. specializes in providing runtime technology solutions tailored for financial desktops, enabling web applications to function outside traditional browser environments. Founded in 2010 and based in New York, with an additional office in London, the company serves clients in the financial services sector, including banks in the United States and Europe. OpenFin's platform facilitates real-time application generation, desktop notifications, and seamless communication between applications while adhering to stringent security and compliance standards required by financial institutions. This approach allows users to avoid costly packaging and deployment cycles, promoting rapid and secure application deployment.
Trooly, Inc. operates an online platform that enhances peer-to-peer social and business interactions through its Instant Trust™ services. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, California, Trooly serves major financial institutions, peer-to-peer marketplaces, marketers, and employers by providing real-time verification and predictive assessments of trustworthiness. Utilizing advanced machine learning technology, Trooly analyzes digital footprints to deliver insights that exceed traditional background checks and risk management tools. This service aims to bridge the "trust gap" in modern commerce, offering instant evaluations of potential risks and rewards with minimal data input, typically costing under $1 per query and producing results in approximately 30 seconds. Trooly operates as a consumer reporting agency, adhering to privacy and data protection laws while ensuring transparency and respect for individual privacy. As of June 2018, Trooly is a subsidiary of Airbnb, Inc.
Dgraph Labs, Inc. is a technology company based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in developing and operating a graph database. Founded in 2016, Dgraph offers a low-latency solution designed for efficient retrieval of structured data, catering to both small startups and large enterprises. Its flagship product, Slash Enterprise, is a fully-managed and serverless solution that supports terabytes of data and operates on dedicated, multi-zone clusters across major cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. The company's graph database is particularly suited for real-time user queries and addresses various use cases, including semantic search, pattern matching, and fraud detection, enabling clients to effectively manage, represent, and visualize large datasets.
Iron.io, Inc. is a developer of cloud-based tools designed for building and managing distributed applications. Founded in 2010 and based in Las Vegas, California, the company offers a range of solutions including IronWorker for container-based workloads, IronMQ for messaging queuing, IronFunctions for open-source functions integration, and IronCache for caching data. Iron.io's event-driven computing platform facilitates the delivery and processing of millions of messages and tasks, enabling asynchronous workloads in public, private, or hybrid cloud environments. Its technology supports various computing patterns, such as event processing and microservices, allowing enterprises to effectively scale their Docker-based workloads while maintaining control over job processing and security across different deployment scenarios.
Rollbar, Inc. is a software company that specializes in error tracking and debugging solutions for software engineering teams. The company offers a platform that automates error monitoring and triaging, allowing developers to quickly identify and fix issues within their code. Rollbar's tool captures exceptions in real-time, providing developers with complete visibility into errors by delivering context-rich data such as stack traces, request parameters, and local variable values. Utilizing machine learning, Rollbar's error grouping engine minimizes alert noise by automatically consolidating similar errors, while also triggering workflows to proactively address new bugs or regressions. This enables teams to maintain a focus on continuous code improvement and innovation, ultimately enhancing the software development process. Founded in 2012 and originally named Ratchet, Inc., Rollbar is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in Barcelona, Spain, and Budapest, Hungary.
Iron.io, Inc. is a developer of cloud-based tools designed for building and managing distributed applications. Founded in 2010 and based in Las Vegas, California, the company offers a range of solutions including IronWorker for container-based workloads, IronMQ for messaging queuing, IronFunctions for open-source functions integration, and IronCache for caching data. Iron.io's event-driven computing platform facilitates the delivery and processing of millions of messages and tasks, enabling asynchronous workloads in public, private, or hybrid cloud environments. Its technology supports various computing patterns, such as event processing and microservices, allowing enterprises to effectively scale their Docker-based workloads while maintaining control over job processing and security across different deployment scenarios.
ZeroTurnaround
Series B in 2015
ZeroTurnaround is a rapidly growing startup located in Tartu, Estonia, known for developing JRebel, an innovative Java development productivity tool. JRebel is a JVM plugin that significantly enhances the Java development process by eliminating the lengthy build and redeploy phases typical in J2E development. According to a survey of over 1,100 J2E developers, a substantial portion of development time—between 10% to 23%—is consumed by turnaround time, which includes the build, deploy, and initialization phases. JRebel addresses this issue by monitoring Java classes and enabling real-time code changes without the need to restart the application or lose its state. Unlike conventional methods, JRebel does not require a debug mode and supports class schema changes, such as adding methods or fields, thereby streamlining the development experience and increasing overall productivity for Java developers.
OpenFin
Convertible Note in 2015
OpenFin Inc. specializes in providing runtime technology solutions tailored for financial desktops, enabling web applications to function outside traditional browser environments. Founded in 2010 and based in New York, with an additional office in London, the company serves clients in the financial services sector, including banks in the United States and Europe. OpenFin's platform facilitates real-time application generation, desktop notifications, and seamless communication between applications while adhering to stringent security and compliance standards required by financial institutions. This approach allows users to avoid costly packaging and deployment cycles, promoting rapid and secure application deployment.
Turbonomic
Series D in 2015
Turbonomic is a Boston-based software provider specializing in Application Resource Management (ARM) and Network Performance Management (NPM). The company offers AI-powered technology designed to optimize application performance, compliance, and cost in real time. Its hybrid cloud management platform integrates with leading application performance management and IT service management solutions, creating a unified control plane for automating IT resource management. By dynamically adjusting resource supply based on workload demand, Turbonomic enables organizations to maintain optimal application health across on-premises and multi-cloud environments. This capability allows businesses to self-manage their IT resources in real time, ensuring performance while reducing costs.
Iron.io
Seed Round in 2014
Iron.io, Inc. is a developer of cloud-based tools designed for building and managing distributed applications. Founded in 2010 and based in Las Vegas, California, the company offers a range of solutions including IronWorker for container-based workloads, IronMQ for messaging queuing, IronFunctions for open-source functions integration, and IronCache for caching data. Iron.io's event-driven computing platform facilitates the delivery and processing of millions of messages and tasks, enabling asynchronous workloads in public, private, or hybrid cloud environments. Its technology supports various computing patterns, such as event processing and microservices, allowing enterprises to effectively scale their Docker-based workloads while maintaining control over job processing and security across different deployment scenarios.
Hazelcast
Series B in 2014
Hazelcast, Inc. specializes in developing an open-source data distribution platform designed for Java applications. The company offers a range of solutions, including an in-memory data grid that facilitates the sharing and partitioning of application data across clusters. Its stream processing engine, Hazelcast Jet, supports continuous intelligence by ingesting and processing data in real time. Additionally, the Hazelcast Management Center provides a web-based interface for monitoring and managing clusters, allowing users to track system performance and update configurations. Hazelcast's unified platform integrates fast data storage with stream processing, enabling businesses to streamline their real-time architectures for applications in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with a research office in Istanbul, Turkey, Hazelcast serves a diverse clientele, including notable organizations across various industries.
OpenFin Inc. specializes in providing runtime technology solutions tailored for financial desktops, enabling web applications to function outside traditional browser environments. Founded in 2010 and based in New York, with an additional office in London, the company serves clients in the financial services sector, including banks in the United States and Europe. OpenFin's platform facilitates real-time application generation, desktop notifications, and seamless communication between applications while adhering to stringent security and compliance standards required by financial institutions. This approach allows users to avoid costly packaging and deployment cycles, promoting rapid and secure application deployment.
ONERA, established in 1946, is the French national aerospace research center, operating as a public research establishment. Headquartered in Palaiseau, France, with eight major facilities and around 2,000 employees, including 1,500 scientists, engineers, and technicians, ONERA conducts and directs aeronautical research, supports its commercialization, operates experimental facilities, provides technical services to industry and government, and trains researchers and engineers.
ZeroTurnaround
Venture Round in 2014
ZeroTurnaround is a rapidly growing startup located in Tartu, Estonia, known for developing JRebel, an innovative Java development productivity tool. JRebel is a JVM plugin that significantly enhances the Java development process by eliminating the lengthy build and redeploy phases typical in J2E development. According to a survey of over 1,100 J2E developers, a substantial portion of development time—between 10% to 23%—is consumed by turnaround time, which includes the build, deploy, and initialization phases. JRebel addresses this issue by monitoring Java classes and enabling real-time code changes without the need to restart the application or lose its state. Unlike conventional methods, JRebel does not require a debug mode and supports class schema changes, such as adding methods or fields, thereby streamlining the development experience and increasing overall productivity for Java developers.
Hazelcast
Series A in 2013
Hazelcast, Inc. specializes in developing an open-source data distribution platform designed for Java applications. The company offers a range of solutions, including an in-memory data grid that facilitates the sharing and partitioning of application data across clusters. Its stream processing engine, Hazelcast Jet, supports continuous intelligence by ingesting and processing data in real time. Additionally, the Hazelcast Management Center provides a web-based interface for monitoring and managing clusters, allowing users to track system performance and update configurations. Hazelcast's unified platform integrates fast data storage with stream processing, enabling businesses to streamline their real-time architectures for applications in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with a research office in Istanbul, Turkey, Hazelcast serves a diverse clientele, including notable organizations across various industries.
Turbonomic
Series B in 2011
Turbonomic is a Boston-based software provider specializing in Application Resource Management (ARM) and Network Performance Management (NPM). The company offers AI-powered technology designed to optimize application performance, compliance, and cost in real time. Its hybrid cloud management platform integrates with leading application performance management and IT service management solutions, creating a unified control plane for automating IT resource management. By dynamically adjusting resource supply based on workload demand, Turbonomic enables organizations to maintain optimal application health across on-premises and multi-cloud environments. This capability allows businesses to self-manage their IT resources in real time, ensuring performance while reducing costs.
ZeroTurnaround
Series A in 2011
ZeroTurnaround is a rapidly growing startup located in Tartu, Estonia, known for developing JRebel, an innovative Java development productivity tool. JRebel is a JVM plugin that significantly enhances the Java development process by eliminating the lengthy build and redeploy phases typical in J2E development. According to a survey of over 1,100 J2E developers, a substantial portion of development time—between 10% to 23%—is consumed by turnaround time, which includes the build, deploy, and initialization phases. JRebel addresses this issue by monitoring Java classes and enabling real-time code changes without the need to restart the application or lose its state. Unlike conventional methods, JRebel does not require a debug mode and supports class schema changes, such as adding methods or fields, thereby streamlining the development experience and increasing overall productivity for Java developers.
Invoke Solutions
Venture Round in 2011
Invoke Solutions is a provider of real-time online research services that focuses on delivering fast and actionable insights for its clients. The company develops technologies and applications that are widely utilized by major corporations such as Microsoft, Verizon, and Nestle to enhance brand, communications, and product research both in the United States and internationally. Invoke Solutions' offerings include a range of research services such as communications testing, product concept testing, brand equity and positioning analysis, consumer experience studies, and shopper insights. Their Engage online and mobile applications allow clients to seamlessly integrate qualitative and quantitative research in real time, facilitating informed decision-making.
TargetSpot
Series C in 2011
TargetSpot is the largest internet radio advertising network in the United States, specializing in connecting brands and local businesses with online listeners through interactive advertising solutions. The company offers a software-as-a-service platform that allows advertisers to create targeted campaigns based on geography, listening preferences, and demographics. This enables the delivery of impactful audio, display, and pre-roll video advertising across a diverse range of online audio properties. TargetSpot collaborates with over 85 distribution partners, including notable names such as CBS RADIO and Entercom. Based in New York City, TargetSpot is also focused on the evolving digital audio landscape, providing tools and products that facilitate the management and monetization of various audio assets, including music, radio, podcasts, and smart speakers. The company is backed by investors like Union Square Ventures and Bain Capital Ventures.
TokBox is a provider of a cloud-based platform that enables the integration of live interactive video, voice, and messaging features into web and mobile applications. Their proprietary OpenTok video platform supports one-to-one calls as well as complex, large-scale broadcasts. TokBox offers a range of customizable tools, APIs, and infrastructure for developers, allowing for seamless communication experiences across various devices and browsers. Their services cater to unified communications and contact centers, leveraging advanced video, audio, and networking technologies to deliver high-quality interactions for users.
TokBox is a provider of a cloud-based platform that enables the integration of live interactive video, voice, and messaging features into web and mobile applications. Their proprietary OpenTok video platform supports one-to-one calls as well as complex, large-scale broadcasts. TokBox offers a range of customizable tools, APIs, and infrastructure for developers, allowing for seamless communication experiences across various devices and browsers. Their services cater to unified communications and contact centers, leveraging advanced video, audio, and networking technologies to deliver high-quality interactions for users.
Invoke Solutions
Venture Round in 2008
Invoke Solutions is a provider of real-time online research services that focuses on delivering fast and actionable insights for its clients. The company develops technologies and applications that are widely utilized by major corporations such as Microsoft, Verizon, and Nestle to enhance brand, communications, and product research both in the United States and internationally. Invoke Solutions' offerings include a range of research services such as communications testing, product concept testing, brand equity and positioning analysis, consumer experience studies, and shopper insights. Their Engage online and mobile applications allow clients to seamlessly integrate qualitative and quantitative research in real time, facilitating informed decision-making.
TargetSpot
Series B in 2008
TargetSpot is the largest internet radio advertising network in the United States, specializing in connecting brands and local businesses with online listeners through interactive advertising solutions. The company offers a software-as-a-service platform that allows advertisers to create targeted campaigns based on geography, listening preferences, and demographics. This enables the delivery of impactful audio, display, and pre-roll video advertising across a diverse range of online audio properties. TargetSpot collaborates with over 85 distribution partners, including notable names such as CBS RADIO and Entercom. Based in New York City, TargetSpot is also focused on the evolving digital audio landscape, providing tools and products that facilitate the management and monetization of various audio assets, including music, radio, podcasts, and smart speakers. The company is backed by investors like Union Square Ventures and Bain Capital Ventures.
DataSynapse
Series D in 2004
DataSynapse specializes in application service management software designed for data centers. Its platform enables organizations to configure, activate, and manage scalable enterprise-class application services across physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructures in real-time. Key products include FabricServer, which facilitates application virtualization by allowing dynamic scaling based on business policies, and GridServer, a service execution platform that adjusts enterprise services according to performance and business needs. DataSynapse differentiates itself by offering a comprehensive solution for automated provisioning, configuration management, metering, and runtime control, optimizing the management of applications across diverse infrastructures.
DataSynapse
Series C in 2003
DataSynapse specializes in application service management software designed for data centers. Its platform enables organizations to configure, activate, and manage scalable enterprise-class application services across physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructures in real-time. Key products include FabricServer, which facilitates application virtualization by allowing dynamic scaling based on business policies, and GridServer, a service execution platform that adjusts enterprise services according to performance and business needs. DataSynapse differentiates itself by offering a comprehensive solution for automated provisioning, configuration management, metering, and runtime control, optimizing the management of applications across diverse infrastructures.
Invoke Solutions
Series B in 2003
Invoke Solutions is a provider of real-time online research services that focuses on delivering fast and actionable insights for its clients. The company develops technologies and applications that are widely utilized by major corporations such as Microsoft, Verizon, and Nestle to enhance brand, communications, and product research both in the United States and internationally. Invoke Solutions' offerings include a range of research services such as communications testing, product concept testing, brand equity and positioning analysis, consumer experience studies, and shopper insights. Their Engage online and mobile applications allow clients to seamlessly integrate qualitative and quantitative research in real time, facilitating informed decision-making.
DataSynapse
Venture Round in 2001
DataSynapse specializes in application service management software designed for data centers. Its platform enables organizations to configure, activate, and manage scalable enterprise-class application services across physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructures in real-time. Key products include FabricServer, which facilitates application virtualization by allowing dynamic scaling based on business policies, and GridServer, a service execution platform that adjusts enterprise services according to performance and business needs. DataSynapse differentiates itself by offering a comprehensive solution for automated provisioning, configuration management, metering, and runtime control, optimizing the management of applications across diverse infrastructures.