Tudor Investment

Tudor Group, founded in 1980 by Paul Tudor Jones II, is a global investment firm based in Stamford, Connecticut, with additional offices in major cities worldwide. The firm manages approximately $21 billion in assets and specializes in a range of investment strategies, including global macro trading, fundamental equity investing, emerging markets, venture capital, commodities, and event-driven strategies. Tudor Group operates through its hedge fund sponsorship, managing pooled investment vehicles and separate client-focused portfolios. It employs both discretionary and quantitative investment approaches, utilizing in-house research and analysis to inform its investment decisions. Additionally, Tudor Ventures, the firm's venture capital and private equity arm, has a strong track record of investing in over 75 companies since the early 1990s, currently managing more than $700 million in capital commitments. The firm emphasizes innovation and continuous research and development to maintain a competitive edge in rapidly changing markets, ultimately aiming to deliver consistent returns for its clients and proprietary capital.

Steven Evans

Partner

Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi

Senior Portfolio Manager and Partner

Clayton Marc Otto

COO

81 past transactions

Farmer Business Network

Series G in 2021
Farmer Business Network (FBN) is an independent agronomic information network designed to enhance the livelihoods of farmers by making data accessible and useful. Leveraging data science and machine learning, FBN offers its members unbiased insights about their fields, drawing on billions of data points collected from a vast network of farmers. The platform provides valuable resources such as product performance analytics, benchmarking, and predictive insights based on real-world agricultural data. By connecting farmers across the United States, FBN helps them achieve input savings, gain profitable insights, and secure better crop prices, ultimately fostering a collaborative environment that benefits the agricultural community.

PepGen

Venture Round in 2021
PepGen is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in Oxford, United Kingdom, focused on advancing the delivery of nucleic acid therapeutics, particularly antisense oligonucleotides. Established in 2018, PepGen aims to enhance the clinical efficacy of these therapeutics through its proprietary Enhanced Delivery Oligonucleotide (EDO) platform. This innovative technology employs engineered peptides designed for optimized tissue penetration, cellular uptake, and nuclear delivery, enabling effective transport of oligonucleotides to various target tissues, including smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscle, as well as the central nervous system. By leveraging its drug delivery capabilities, PepGen seeks to transform the treatment landscape for severe neuromuscular and neurological diseases.

Caris Life Sciences

Private Equity Round in 2021
Caris Life Sciences is a biotechnology company based in Irving, Texas, specializing in precision medicine and cancer treatment. Founded in 1996, the company develops and commercializes advanced diagnostic technologies, including anatomic pathology and molecular profiling, to enhance the understanding of cancer biology. Its services encompass comprehensive molecular analyses of patient samples, integrating genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic profiling through the Caris Molecular Intelligence platform. This platform aids physicians and cancer patients in making informed and personalized treatment decisions by revealing the molecular blueprint of complex diseases. Caris Life Sciences serves a global customer base through distributors in regions including the United States, Europe, and Australia, and maintains a strategic collaboration with Debiopharm International SA. The company is committed to improving patient outcomes through innovative scientific advancements and a focus on quality care.

Deep Instinct

Series D in 2021
Deep Instinct Ltd. is a cybersecurity company founded in 2014, headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with an additional office in New York. The company specializes in providing advanced cybersecurity solutions that utilize deep learning technology to detect and prevent zero-day threats and advanced persistent threat attacks. Its on-device solution offers real-time protection for various endpoints and mobile devices, regardless of their connection to the network or the Internet. By leveraging deep learning's predictive capabilities, Deep Instinct aims to deliver high accuracy in safeguarding enterprises against unknown and evasive cyber-attacks. This innovative approach allows for the identification and blocking of potential threats before they can inflict damage, enhancing the overall security posture of organizations.

Single Digits

Venture Round in 2012
Single Digits offers a complete guest HSIA solution, including all components of IP network design, engineering, professional services, ongoing maintenance, network monitoring multi-lingual support, revenue reporting, and authentication tracking. Our powerful Business Access Portal software, which combines hosted guest authentication (AAA), proactive network monitoring (SNMP), trouble ticketing, and global reporting tools, enables management companies to cost effectively and efficiently deploy HSIA in virtually any environment.

ArcSoft

Venture Round in 2011
ArcSoft, Inc. is a software developer specializing in multimedia technology and application software related to imaging and computer vision. The company provides solutions across a variety of devices including smartphones, digital cameras, VR and IP cameras, drones, smart televisions, and vehicles. Its offerings encompass image and video enhancements for both front and rear-facing smartphone cameras, telephoto dual camera solutions, and 360-degree camera technologies. Additionally, ArcSoft develops motion sensing controllers for augmented and virtual reality applications, as well as smart refrigerator and automotive camera solutions aimed at improving safety and functionality. The company also creates projector technologies and live video broadcasting solutions that enhance user interaction. Established in 1994 and headquartered in Fremont, California, ArcSoft has expanded its presence internationally with offices in Europe, Korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan. The company collaborates with prominent industry partners such as Intel, Qualcomm, and Google to advance its technology offerings.

Adaptive Computing

Series A in 2010
Adaptive Computing's workload and resource orchestration software platform, Moab, is a world leader in dynamically optimizing large-scale computing environments. Moab intelligently places workloads and adapts resources to optimize application performance, increase system utilization and achieve organizational objectives. Moab's unique intelligent and predictive capabilities evaluate the impact of future orchestration decisions across diverse workload domains (HPC, HTC, Big Data, and Cloud VMs); thereby optimizing cost reduction, speeding product delivery and driving a competitive advantage.

Vantrix

Venture Round in 2010
Vantrix Corporation, acquired by Like Minded Entertainment in 2019, specializes in integrated media processing software tailored for video service providers and mobile operators. Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, with additional offices in London, Dubai, and Hong Kong, Vantrix offers a comprehensive media platform that enables the delivery of multi-screen video content while optimizing for performance and cost. Their solutions include virtualized video processing with GPU capabilities, multimedia messaging optimization, and a centralized management dashboard for overseeing virtual applications and physical infrastructure. With deployments in over 65 networks globally, Vantrix aims to meet the evolving demands of digital content delivery across various connected devices. Founded in 1994, the company was previously known as VoiceAge Networks Corporation.

Netronome

Series D in 2010
Netronome Systems, Inc. specializes in server-based networking solutions, providing a range of products including server networking platforms, intelligent server adapters, silicon accelerators, and SmartNICs. The company focuses on enhancing the efficiency and security of modern data center infrastructures, enabling customers to innovate at a lower cost and with reduced power consumption. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Netronome's offerings allow for the offloading of network and security processing, addressing the challenges posed by increasing bandwidth demands in data centers. By fostering scalability and efficiency, Netronome supports organizations in navigating the complexities of today’s cloud networks, ultimately improving the total cost of ownership and revenue potential per server.

TransMedics

Series E in 2010
TransMedics is a medical technology company focused on improving organ transplant therapy for patients with end-stage organ failure. Headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, it has developed the Organ Care System (OCS), a portable organ perfusion and monitoring device that mimics near-physiologic conditions for donor organs outside the human body. This system includes specialized devices for different organs, such as OCS LUNG, which maintains lungs in a viable state for assessment and optimization, OCS Heart, designed to preserve hearts in a metabolically active state, and OCS Liver, currently under clinical trials. By addressing the limitations of traditional cold storage methods, TransMedics aims to enhance organ preservation and increase the availability of organs for transplantation, thereby improving outcomes for patients in need. Founded in 1998, the company is at the forefront of innovation in organ transplant technology.

MediaPlatform

Series B in 2010
MediaPlatform, Inc. specializes in webcasting and video management solutions, offering a suite of products designed to enhance internal and external communications, training, and collaboration within organizations. Its key offerings include WebCaster, an enterprise live video streaming platform; SmartBridge, which facilitates real-time video collaboration and content management; and Video Business Intelligence, a dashboard that provides insights into the user experience during live streaming. Additional products include SmartPath for webcast distribution, SmartEdge as an enterprise content delivery network, and PrimeTime for managing video recordings and on-demand content. MediaPlatform also provides webcasting services for corporate communications and training across various sectors, including consulting, energy, finance, government, and technology. Founded in 2005 and based in North Hollywood, California, the company was previously known as Interactive Video Technologies, Inc. and rebranded in 2010. MediaPlatform has been recognized as a leader in enterprise video platforms and has received awards for its product line strategy.

Virtify

Series A in 2010
Virtify, Inc. specializes in providing content and regulatory information management solutions specifically for the life sciences industry. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts, the company develops a range of software products designed to facilitate compliance with regulatory requirements throughout the product life cycle. Its offerings include structured content management software for clinical labeling, regulatory information management, and clinical trial registration and reporting. Key products include Virtx SPL for meeting SPL and PLR standards, Virtx eCTD for managing electronic submissions, and Virtx Clinical Trial Registry for compliance automation. Virtify also provides enterprise solutions for product information management, regulatory submissions tracking, and investigator database management, alongside professional services for data management and regulatory compliance processes. Through its innovations, Virtify aims to streamline complex compliance requirements, helping life sciences organizations reduce time-to-market and manage operational risks effectively.

Trampoline Systems

Venture Round in 2009
Trampoline Systems Ltd, founded in 2003 and based in London, United Kingdom, specializes in data analysis and visualization solutions tailored for business communities. The company develops technologies that analyze internal data sources, such as emails and blogs, to identify individual expertise and map relationships within organizations. Trampoline Systems also offers a data-driven website that showcases business cluster activities to attract inward investment. In addition, the company provides analytic tools to assist researchers and analysts in delivering valuable insights, along with consulting services that focus on big data analysis and reporting.

VIX

Series D in 2009
Batanga Media Inc. operates as a digital media and content company for the U.S. Hispanic market, Latin America, and Brazil. It offers display advertising, video, and mobile solutions across its digital properties. The company provides advertisers with radio and video streaming, social media tools, and Hispanic pure play online advertisement network. It offers online services across various categories and demographics; and provides an Internet radio that features Latin music radio stations, as well as offers music videos, artist interviews, user generated stations, a social networking community, and Latin-centric entertainment content. The company also provides an advertiser-centric advertisement network and marketing solutions; and operates a digital rep firm and ad network that serves the Andean, the Caribbean, and Central American markets. Batanga Media Inc. was formerly known as Hispanic Media, Inc. and changed its name to Batanga Media Inc. in December 2006. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Coral Gables, Florida with additional offices in Miami, Mexico City, Bogota, and Buenos Aires; and sales offices in Cali, Caracas, Chicago, Guatemala, Lima, Los Angeles, Managua, Medellin, New York, Panama, Quito, San Francisco, San Jose, San Salvador, Santiago, Santo Domingo, Santa Cruz, Sao Paulo, and Tegucigalpa.

Plastic Logic Germany

Series E in 2008
Plastic Logic Germany leads the way in developing, manufacturing and commercializing flexible displays. The company has successfully industrialized the manufacturing process in its facility, the world’s first commercial, volume, organic electronics factory. Using a stable and proven licensed technology transistor platform, the company manufactures a range of high-quality, flexible plastic displays. These shatterproof, daylight-readable displays are ultra-thin, ultra-lightweight and very low-power, offering huge advantages over conventional screens as they are extremely robust with proven lifetimes. Plastic Logic Germany also runs an open pilot line for flexible electronics. Third party companies are invited to benefit from the company’s years of experience in the industrialization and manufacture of flexible electronics. Plastic Logic Germany’s customers include OEMs and electronics manufacturers for signage and logistics, mobile electronic devices, smart-cards, wearables and more. For more information, please visit www.plasticlogic.com.

ThingMagic

Series B in 2008
ThingMagic is a leading developer of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, with broad experience in applying RFID in a wide range of industrial and consumer applications. ThingMagic's customers include some of the world's largest retailers, consumer companies, automotive firms, manufacturers and industrial automation firms. ThingMagic products include fixed and embedded RFID readers and antennas, embedded and OEM RFID technology, and professional services to facilitate the OEM integration of RFID into a wide range of industrial and consumer products.

Turbine

Series C in 2008
Turbine creates and operates online games. It is one of the largest privately-held online gaming studios in North America. Turbine's online games include The Lord of the Rings Online, Shadows of Angmar, Dungeons & Dragons Online, Stormreach and Asheron's Call.

Fidelis Cybersecurity

Series B in 2008
Since 2002, Fidelis has had one mission: Empower security teams with integrated, automated and intelligent technology so that they successfully protect the world’s most sensitive data. Fidelis is the leader in automated detection and response. The Fidelis Elevate platform dramatically improves the effectiveness and efficiency of security operations by delivering comprehensive network visibility, intelligent deception, alert validation, and automated response across networks and endpoints. Fidelis is trusted by the most important brands in the world. See what you’ve been missing. Visit www.fidelissecurity.com.

Crossbeam Systems

Series F in 2008
Crossbeam Systems, Inc. specializes in next-generation security platforms designed for high-performance networks. The company transforms how enterprises, service providers, and government agencies architect and deliver security services. Its platforms allow for the consolidation of various security appliances and network equipment, enabling the virtualization of security applications and simplifying the delivery of security services. Crossbeam integrates hardware with third-party security applications, such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems, to enhance performance. Additionally, it offers SecureShore NMS, a network management system that facilitates multi-box configuration, OS backup and restore, reporting, and application distribution. The company's solutions include firewall, content gateway, and security virtualization services, complemented by professional training and support services. Crossbeam's diverse clientele ranges from financial institutions and pharmaceutical companies to government agencies and universities. Founded in 2000, the company is headquartered in Boxborough, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Europe and the Asia Pacific, as well as an authorized training center in Mexico City.

Howcast

Series A in 2008
Howcast Media, Inc. is an online video company that specializes in producing and distributing how-to videos across a multi-platform network. Founded in 2007 and based in New York, the company offers a wide range of expert-hosted content on topics including arts and crafts, health, food and drink, personal care, technology, and fitness. With a significant monthly viewership, Howcast streams millions of instructional videos, making it a leading source of engaging and practical information for users. The platform also features a popular mobile application, which has achieved over one million downloads on iPhone and continues to grow among Android users. In addition to serving consumers, Howcast provides targeted video solutions for content providers and marketers, further extending its reach and impact in the instructional content space.

Allegro Development

Series A in 2008
Allegro is the leading provider of energy trading and risk management solutions for power and gas utilities, refiners, producers, commodity traders, retailers, and consumers. Allegro's enterprise platform spans front, middle, and back offices – multiple currencies and all commodities.

Icera

Series D in 2007
Icera specializes in high-performance soft modem technology tailored for mobile broadband devices, including datacards, USB sticks, and cellular modules for laptops and smartphones. Founded in 2002 by experienced semiconductor executives, the company focuses on delivering efficient 3G HSDPA and HSUPA data rates while minimizing power consumption and costs. Icera's products encompass a range of chipsets, including baseband, radio, and power management solutions, allowing manufacturers to create differentiated mobile broadband devices quickly and effectively. The firm is headquartered in Bristol, UK, with design facilities in several countries, including France, Canada, and the US, and offers sales and support across Japan, Taiwan, Korea, the US, and Europe. Having raised significant venture funding, Icera has established itself as a leader in the mobile broadband industry.

60Frames Entertainment

Series A in 2007
60Frames Entertainment Inc., a Beverly Hills, Calif.-based digital content studio focused on professionally-made short films.

VIX

Series C in 2007
Batanga Media Inc. operates as a digital media and content company for the U.S. Hispanic market, Latin America, and Brazil. It offers display advertising, video, and mobile solutions across its digital properties. The company provides advertisers with radio and video streaming, social media tools, and Hispanic pure play online advertisement network. It offers online services across various categories and demographics; and provides an Internet radio that features Latin music radio stations, as well as offers music videos, artist interviews, user generated stations, a social networking community, and Latin-centric entertainment content. The company also provides an advertiser-centric advertisement network and marketing solutions; and operates a digital rep firm and ad network that serves the Andean, the Caribbean, and Central American markets. Batanga Media Inc. was formerly known as Hispanic Media, Inc. and changed its name to Batanga Media Inc. in December 2006. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Coral Gables, Florida with additional offices in Miami, Mexico City, Bogota, and Buenos Aires; and sales offices in Cali, Caracas, Chicago, Guatemala, Lima, Los Angeles, Managua, Medellin, New York, Panama, Quito, San Francisco, San Jose, San Salvador, Santiago, Santo Domingo, Santa Cruz, Sao Paulo, and Tegucigalpa.

Greendimes

Series A in 2007
Green Dimes is a website dedicated on educating and informing the public about the serious threat that is Junk Mail is to the environment. Every day, millions of people receive mail that they didn't want, didn't ask for and, mostly aren't interested in. Thousands of companies, large and small, rely on this unpopular method of advertisement to get to the general masses, regardless of the huge negative impact it has.

TheraGenetics

Series A in 2007
TheraGenetics was spun out of King's College London in April 2006. Their technology is based upon pharmacogenetics; the study of genetic factors involved in influencing an individual's response to drug treatments. The strong foundation of TheraGenetics stems from the founding team's long commitment to pharmacogenetics that has situated us at the cutting edge of personalised medicine. Under the umbrella of the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College London, the founding team translated 15 years of research into the commercial world by developing the first pharmacogenetic test for response prediction in psychiatry. In 2005, this test which focuses on the schizophrenia treatment clozapine, was successfully licensed by King's College London to a major UK laboratory who have successfully brought the test to market in 2006. Based on this achievement and the overwhelming enthusiasm for personalised medicine solutions, King's College London, the academic founders and the London based venture firm IPGroup PLC launched TheraGenetics in April 2006. TheraGenetics unique knowledge and experience in CNS disorders extends from the bench to the bedside. The ultimate clinical utility has been a priority consideration at all stages of their test development; their clinical team knows what is required at the patient care interface and they develop tests accordingly. The TheraGenetic's team has a threshold of knowledge and experience spanning the whole test development process that is now allowing us to rapidly advance their work in the field of pharmacogenetic response prediction.

Trutap

Series A in 2007
Trutap Limited is a mobile social network company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, founded in 2004. The company provides a range of services including instant and group messaging, user profiles, blogging, and photo sharing. Additionally, Trutap offers news and downloadable content such as games, sports updates, celebrity news, horoscopes, and ringtones. Originally known as Hotxt Limited, the company rebranded in July 2007 to reflect its expanded focus on mobile social networking.

Turin Networks

Series B in 2007
Turin Networks, Inc. is a prominent provider of Carrier Ethernet solutions designed for both wireline and wireless network operators globally. The company offers a range of products, including metro service edge solutions that enable the delivery of MEF-compliant Ethernet over fiber and copper, as well as traditional TDM/PDH services. Additionally, Turin Networks specializes in wireless backhaul optimization and converged business access services, addressing the practical challenges faced by network operators in deploying efficient and effective network infrastructures. By focusing on these key areas, Turin Networks aims to enhance connectivity and service delivery for its clients.

Crossbeam Systems

Series F in 2007
Crossbeam Systems, Inc. specializes in next-generation security platforms designed for high-performance networks. The company transforms how enterprises, service providers, and government agencies architect and deliver security services. Its platforms allow for the consolidation of various security appliances and network equipment, enabling the virtualization of security applications and simplifying the delivery of security services. Crossbeam integrates hardware with third-party security applications, such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems, to enhance performance. Additionally, it offers SecureShore NMS, a network management system that facilitates multi-box configuration, OS backup and restore, reporting, and application distribution. The company's solutions include firewall, content gateway, and security virtualization services, complemented by professional training and support services. Crossbeam's diverse clientele ranges from financial institutions and pharmaceutical companies to government agencies and universities. Founded in 2000, the company is headquartered in Boxborough, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Europe and the Asia Pacific, as well as an authorized training center in Mexico City.

TransMedics

Series D in 2007
TransMedics is a medical technology company focused on improving organ transplant therapy for patients with end-stage organ failure. Headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, it has developed the Organ Care System (OCS), a portable organ perfusion and monitoring device that mimics near-physiologic conditions for donor organs outside the human body. This system includes specialized devices for different organs, such as OCS LUNG, which maintains lungs in a viable state for assessment and optimization, OCS Heart, designed to preserve hearts in a metabolically active state, and OCS Liver, currently under clinical trials. By addressing the limitations of traditional cold storage methods, TransMedics aims to enhance organ preservation and increase the availability of organs for transplantation, thereby improving outcomes for patients in need. Founded in 1998, the company is at the forefront of innovation in organ transplant technology.

Amp'd Mobile

Venture Round in 2007
Amp'd Mobile was a mobile virtual network operator that resold services using the infrastructure of other mobile phone carriers, as it did not own its own spectrum. The company primarily targeted a younger audience, positioning itself in competition with other brands such as Disney Mobile, Helio, and Virgin Mobile. Despite raising over $350 million in funding, Amp'd Mobile faced financial difficulties and ultimately filed for bankruptcy in July 2007.

Trampoline Systems

Venture Round in 2007
Trampoline Systems Ltd, founded in 2003 and based in London, United Kingdom, specializes in data analysis and visualization solutions tailored for business communities. The company develops technologies that analyze internal data sources, such as emails and blogs, to identify individual expertise and map relationships within organizations. Trampoline Systems also offers a data-driven website that showcases business cluster activities to attract inward investment. In addition, the company provides analytic tools to assist researchers and analysts in delivering valuable insights, along with consulting services that focus on big data analysis and reporting.

Katch

Series A in 2007
Katch, LLC is a technology company that develops an online advertising software platform designed to help brands engage and monetize website visitors, including those who do not make transactions. Established in 2002 and based in El Segundo, California, Katch provides a range of solutions including bid control, analytics, testing, integration, workflow, and customization. The company operates several marketplaces, such as healthplans.com, CreditandLoan.com, AutoInsurance.net, and University.com. Katch was formerly known as Vantage Media, LLC and adopted its current name in March 2015. The company has gained recognition for its rapid growth, being named the second fastest-growing advertising technology firm in North America by Inc. magazine and recognized by Deloitte as one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the country.

Mako Surgical

Series C in 2007
Mako Surgical is a medical device company that specializes in advanced robotic arm solutions and orthopedic implants for minimally invasive knee and hip procedures. The company is known for its flagship product, MAKOplasty, which provides a restorative surgical option for orthopedic surgeons to address early to mid-stage osteoarthritic conditions in patients. The core technology includes a robotic arm interactive orthopedic system that features a tactile robotic arm and an integrated bone cutting instrument, along with a visualization component that assists surgeons with pre-operative and intra-operative guidance. This innovative approach facilitates tissue-sparing bone removal and ensures precise implant insertion and alignment. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Florida, Mako Surgical has gained recognition for its rapid growth and commitment to customer service in the medical technology sector.

Terabitz

Series A in 2007
Terabitz, Inc. operates a digital platform designed for the real estate industry, enabling users to consolidate and personalize various real estate tools and data on a single page. The platform facilitates access to property listings, neighborhood information, local market data, and relevant services, allowing users to make informed decisions before, during, and after property transactions. Additionally, it offers features that enable users to share their customized pages and insights with friends and family, fostering a community of shared information and preferences. Established in 2006 and based in Palo Alto, California, Terabitz aims to enhance the online real estate experience by integrating essential resources in a user-friendly manner.

Plastic Logic Germany

Series D in 2007
Plastic Logic Germany leads the way in developing, manufacturing and commercializing flexible displays. The company has successfully industrialized the manufacturing process in its facility, the world’s first commercial, volume, organic electronics factory. Using a stable and proven licensed technology transistor platform, the company manufactures a range of high-quality, flexible plastic displays. These shatterproof, daylight-readable displays are ultra-thin, ultra-lightweight and very low-power, offering huge advantages over conventional screens as they are extremely robust with proven lifetimes. Plastic Logic Germany also runs an open pilot line for flexible electronics. Third party companies are invited to benefit from the company’s years of experience in the industrialization and manufacture of flexible electronics. Plastic Logic Germany’s customers include OEMs and electronics manufacturers for signage and logistics, mobile electronic devices, smart-cards, wearables and more. For more information, please visit www.plasticlogic.com.

Sentiment Strategies

Private Equity Round in 2007
Sentiment Strategies is an alternative asset management firm based in New York, founded by Cormac Kinney in June 2006. The firm specializes in market neutral, multi-factor quantitative strategies, providing advisory services for quantitative hedge funds. By analyzing up to 70,000 daily news articles in real time, Sentiment Strategies equips clients with the tools necessary for medium to high frequency statistical arbitrage trading. The company's focus on data-intensive methodologies allows it to deliver informed insights and strategies tailored to the evolving market landscape.

Passado

Venture Round in 2006
Passado operates as an Internet community. It offers features and functions designed to give its members to interact with one another, such as blogging, photosharing, forums, and broadcasts. The company also enables its members to share their opinions and information. Passado was founded in 2001 and is based in London, United Kingdom.

Wimba

Series A in 2006
Wimba is a developer and provider of collaborative learning software solutions tailored for the education sector, including Further and Higher Education as well as K-12 institutions. The company offers a range of software tools designed to facilitate online classes, meetings, and training sessions. Additionally, Wimba provides publishing services and solutions that are commonly utilized in academic publishing, enhancing the learning experience and promoting effective communication in educational environments.

Netronome

Series C in 2006
Netronome Systems, Inc. specializes in server-based networking solutions, providing a range of products including server networking platforms, intelligent server adapters, silicon accelerators, and SmartNICs. The company focuses on enhancing the efficiency and security of modern data center infrastructures, enabling customers to innovate at a lower cost and with reduced power consumption. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Netronome's offerings allow for the offloading of network and security processing, addressing the challenges posed by increasing bandwidth demands in data centers. By fostering scalability and efficiency, Netronome supports organizations in navigating the complexities of today’s cloud networks, ultimately improving the total cost of ownership and revenue potential per server.

Novare Surgical

Series D in 2006
Novare Surgical Systems, Inc. develops, manufactures, and markets devices for minimally invasive surgery. It offers motion hand-held laparoscopic instruments, which includes graspers, dissectors, cautery, and needle holders. The company's products are used in acid reflux treatment, adrenal gland removal, colon resection, gastric bypass, hysterectomy, lung lobe removal, ovary removal, prostate removal, achalasia treatment, appendix removal, gall bladder removal, hernia repair, lymph node extraction, kidney removal, pelvic mass removal, and spleen removal procedures. It provides its products through its sales representatives in the United States, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Greece, Israel, Italy, Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, and Turkey. Novare Surgical Systems, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Cupertino, California.

Spot Runner

Series B in 2006
Spot Runner is an Internet based ad agency that focuses on making it easy and affordable for local businesses to advertise on TV. Traditionally making commercials has been too expensive and complex for small businesses. The ones that have gotten past these obstacles often end up showing an ad that looks terrible in comparison to those produced for major corporations. Spot Runner is looking to change the television ad industry by offering everything needed to get your commercial on TV at a reasonable price. The entire process takes just days and is a fraction of the cost (as little as $500) of what it otherwise would be. They've done all of this by creating a library of stock TV ads. Once users find one they like, they can customize it by adding voiceovers, a logo and business information. After an ad has been purchased it remains in Spot Runner's library, but won't be sold to anyone else in the same area.

Linux Networx

Series D in 2006
Linux Networx, Inc. specializes in providing Linux-based high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, including compute, storage, and visualization services. Founded in 1989 and headquartered in Bluffdale, Utah, the company designs, develops, and supports HPC cluster solutions tailored for various industries, including aerospace, automotive, government, heavy equipment, academia, life sciences, heavy manufacturing, and oil and gas. Among its key offerings is Clusterworx Advanced, a cluster management software that facilitates the installation, management, and monitoring of heterogeneous clusters. Additionally, Linux Networx delivers technical services such as batch scheduling implementations, application optimization, security enhancements, and configuration tuning to ensure optimal performance for its clients. In February 2008, the company was acquired by Silicon Graphics Inc.

Vurv Technology

Series C in 2006
Vurv Technology is a provider of on-demand talent management software. Vurv's management tools are delivered through web browsers utilizing "software-as-a-service" approach. Company's product offerings include recruitment, onboarding, performance, succession, compensation and workforce transition management. As of May 2008, More than 1,700 companies use Vurv's products.

GAIN Capital

Series D in 2006
GAIN Capital is a global provider of online trading services, focusing on foreign exchange (forex) and contracts for difference (CFDs). The company caters to both retail and institutional investors, offering a diverse range of financial products that include spot forex, precious metals, spread betting, and various asset classes. With customers in over 140 countries, GAIN Capital's award-winning trading platform facilitates transactions amounting to nearly $250 billion per month. The firm primarily generates revenue from its retail segment, which serves a significant customer base in Europe and North America. Additionally, GAIN Capital provides execution and risk-management services for exchange-traded futures and futures options, further enhancing its trading technology and service offerings.

Amp'd Mobile

Venture Round in 2006
Amp'd Mobile was a mobile virtual network operator that resold services using the infrastructure of other mobile phone carriers, as it did not own its own spectrum. The company primarily targeted a younger audience, positioning itself in competition with other brands such as Disney Mobile, Helio, and Virgin Mobile. Despite raising over $350 million in funding, Amp'd Mobile faced financial difficulties and ultimately filed for bankruptcy in July 2007.

MediaPlatform

Venture Round in 2006
MediaPlatform, Inc. specializes in webcasting and video management solutions, offering a suite of products designed to enhance internal and external communications, training, and collaboration within organizations. Its key offerings include WebCaster, an enterprise live video streaming platform; SmartBridge, which facilitates real-time video collaboration and content management; and Video Business Intelligence, a dashboard that provides insights into the user experience during live streaming. Additional products include SmartPath for webcast distribution, SmartEdge as an enterprise content delivery network, and PrimeTime for managing video recordings and on-demand content. MediaPlatform also provides webcasting services for corporate communications and training across various sectors, including consulting, energy, finance, government, and technology. Founded in 2005 and based in North Hollywood, California, the company was previously known as Interactive Video Technologies, Inc. and rebranded in 2010. MediaPlatform has been recognized as a leader in enterprise video platforms and has received awards for its product line strategy.

Linux Networx

Series C in 2006
Linux Networx, Inc. specializes in providing Linux-based high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, including compute, storage, and visualization services. Founded in 1989 and headquartered in Bluffdale, Utah, the company designs, develops, and supports HPC cluster solutions tailored for various industries, including aerospace, automotive, government, heavy equipment, academia, life sciences, heavy manufacturing, and oil and gas. Among its key offerings is Clusterworx Advanced, a cluster management software that facilitates the installation, management, and monitoring of heterogeneous clusters. Additionally, Linux Networx delivers technical services such as batch scheduling implementations, application optimization, security enhancements, and configuration tuning to ensure optimal performance for its clients. In February 2008, the company was acquired by Silicon Graphics Inc.

Integrated Development Enterprise

Venture Round in 2005
Integrated Development Enterprise, Inc. develops project and product portfolio management solutions. It offers IDeWeb solutions, including integrated applications and professional services to Web-enable product portfolio management in enterprise market. The company’s solutions enable companies to automate and integrate processes and information for business decision-making in product development. Integrated Development Enterprise, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is based in Concord, Massachusetts.

Sonexis

Series B in 2005
Sonexis is a provider of in-house audio and web conferencing solutions tailored for enterprises. The Sonexis ConferenceManager platform offers a secure and user-friendly environment for scheduling, managing, and conducting audio and web conferences without incurring the high costs associated with subscription-based services. This system is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing voice and data networks, allowing organizations to deploy it with minimal effort and administration. The ConferenceManager can be installed in under an hour and supports various deployment options, whether on-premise or in a dedicated facility. It scales easily to accommodate different traffic patterns, offering significant cost savings by utilizing existing infrastructure and competitive rates for long-distance communications. With capabilities such as reservationless and scheduled conferencing, integration with Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes, and emergency conferencing features, Sonexis meets diverse conferencing needs for businesses of all sizes. Headquartered in Monroeville, PA, with a technology center in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, Sonexis continues to deliver effective conferencing solutions to organizations worldwide.

Fibertower

Series A in 2005
Created March 2014, FiberTower Corporation is a privately held provider of spectrum and fixed wireless services. FiberTower is the leader in millimeter band fixed wireless technology, also known as “wireless fiber.” The company offers spectrum leases and backhaul/equipment services in its 46 wide-area license areas. The services include Small Cell and Macro cell Backhaul and Transport solutions. The company enjoys longstanding veteran relationships with mobile carriers, government, community and industry customers. Prime wide-area licensed millimeter band spectrum (see map) is available for use in the 24GHz and 39GHz bands. The company engages in industry leading Research & Development (R&D) with Customers, Equipment Providers, and Deployment partners.

Crossbeam Systems

Series E in 2005
Crossbeam Systems, Inc. specializes in next-generation security platforms designed for high-performance networks. The company transforms how enterprises, service providers, and government agencies architect and deliver security services. Its platforms allow for the consolidation of various security appliances and network equipment, enabling the virtualization of security applications and simplifying the delivery of security services. Crossbeam integrates hardware with third-party security applications, such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems, to enhance performance. Additionally, it offers SecureShore NMS, a network management system that facilitates multi-box configuration, OS backup and restore, reporting, and application distribution. The company's solutions include firewall, content gateway, and security virtualization services, complemented by professional training and support services. Crossbeam's diverse clientele ranges from financial institutions and pharmaceutical companies to government agencies and universities. Founded in 2000, the company is headquartered in Boxborough, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Europe and the Asia Pacific, as well as an authorized training center in Mexico City.

Turbine

Series B in 2005
Turbine creates and operates online games. It is one of the largest privately-held online gaming studios in North America. Turbine's online games include The Lord of the Rings Online, Shadows of Angmar, Dungeons & Dragons Online, Stormreach and Asheron's Call.

Vurv Technology

Series B in 2005
Vurv Technology is a provider of on-demand talent management software. Vurv's management tools are delivered through web browsers utilizing "software-as-a-service" approach. Company's product offerings include recruitment, onboarding, performance, succession, compensation and workforce transition management. As of May 2008, More than 1,700 companies use Vurv's products.

Linux Networx

Series B in 2004
Linux Networx, Inc. specializes in providing Linux-based high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, including compute, storage, and visualization services. Founded in 1989 and headquartered in Bluffdale, Utah, the company designs, develops, and supports HPC cluster solutions tailored for various industries, including aerospace, automotive, government, heavy equipment, academia, life sciences, heavy manufacturing, and oil and gas. Among its key offerings is Clusterworx Advanced, a cluster management software that facilitates the installation, management, and monitoring of heterogeneous clusters. Additionally, Linux Networx delivers technical services such as batch scheduling implementations, application optimization, security enhancements, and configuration tuning to ensure optimal performance for its clients. In February 2008, the company was acquired by Silicon Graphics Inc.

Crossbeam Systems

Series D in 2004
Crossbeam Systems, Inc. specializes in next-generation security platforms designed for high-performance networks. The company transforms how enterprises, service providers, and government agencies architect and deliver security services. Its platforms allow for the consolidation of various security appliances and network equipment, enabling the virtualization of security applications and simplifying the delivery of security services. Crossbeam integrates hardware with third-party security applications, such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems, to enhance performance. Additionally, it offers SecureShore NMS, a network management system that facilitates multi-box configuration, OS backup and restore, reporting, and application distribution. The company's solutions include firewall, content gateway, and security virtualization services, complemented by professional training and support services. Crossbeam's diverse clientele ranges from financial institutions and pharmaceutical companies to government agencies and universities. Founded in 2000, the company is headquartered in Boxborough, Massachusetts, with additional offices in Europe and the Asia Pacific, as well as an authorized training center in Mexico City.

Shoes.com

Series B in 2004
Shoes.com is an online marketplace specializing in retail footwear and related accessories. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the company offers a diverse selection of over one million styles from more than 800 brands, catering to customers of all ages and preferences. Founded in 2000 as Shoebuy.com, Shoes.com holds the distinction of being one of the original online shoe stores and has since served millions of customers. In addition to shoes, the product range includes purses, wallets, bags, and clothing for men, women, and children. The company operates both online and through physical locations in Vancouver and Toronto. Acquired by Jet.com in 2016, a subsidiary of Walmart's US eCommerce division, Shoes.com has enhanced its capabilities to provide a superior shopping experience.

Integrated Development Enterprise

Series A in 2004
Integrated Development Enterprise, Inc. develops project and product portfolio management solutions. It offers IDeWeb solutions, including integrated applications and professional services to Web-enable product portfolio management in enterprise market. The company’s solutions enable companies to automate and integrate processes and information for business decision-making in product development. Integrated Development Enterprise, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is based in Concord, Massachusetts.

N2 Broadband

Series C in 2003
N2 Broadband specializes in providing distribution and management solutions for interactive television services. The company focuses on video-on-demand (VOD) hardware, software, and services, enabling cable TV operators and entertainment companies to effectively deliver VOD and other on-demand offerings. N2 Broadband designs and implements comprehensive video distribution networks that include essential components such as network management, billing, and security. By collaborating with film studios and entertainment organizations, N2 Broadband automates the distribution of digital content to cable systems, enhancing the efficiency and accessibility of on-demand media for consumers.

Recruitmax

Series A in 2003
Recruitmax is an award-winning global provider of workforce management solutions. They provide software and services which allow companies to attract, hire, retain, and manage their workforces more efficiently. Headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, Recruitmax provides solutions that are used by more than 40,000 users at over 500 client companies, ranging from small recruiting firms to multinational Fortune 100 companies.

Vurv Technology

Series A in 2003
Vurv Technology is a provider of on-demand talent management software. Vurv's management tools are delivered through web browsers utilizing "software-as-a-service" approach. Company's product offerings include recruitment, onboarding, performance, succession, compensation and workforce transition management. As of May 2008, More than 1,700 companies use Vurv's products.

Interactive Video Technologies, Inc.

Series D in 2003
Interactive Video Technologies (IVT) provides rich-media software and services to Fortune 1000 companies to communicate with Customers, Investors, Employees and the Market.

Integrated Development Enterprise

Series C in 2002
Integrated Development Enterprise, Inc. develops project and product portfolio management solutions. It offers IDeWeb solutions, including integrated applications and professional services to Web-enable product portfolio management in enterprise market. The company’s solutions enable companies to automate and integrate processes and information for business decision-making in product development. Integrated Development Enterprise, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is based in Concord, Massachusetts.

Interactive Video Technologies, Inc.

Series C in 2001
Interactive Video Technologies (IVT) provides rich-media software and services to Fortune 1000 companies to communicate with Customers, Investors, Employees and the Market.
Headquartered in New York, IVT is an established company backed by years of research, development, Fortune 1000 customers and investment from highly reputable firms. IVT provides a comprehensive product that enables business users to create, manage and deploy rich-media presentations to an audience of unlimited size. With IVT, enterprises have a powerful way to enhance product launches, executive communications, training, salesforce readiness and customer briefings.

eYak (Sonexis)

Series C in 2000
eYak (Sonexis) is an IP telephony services company. It provides internet protocol media server software and solutions for voice applications. The company was founded by Jeff Flowers in 1999 and is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.

SiteLite

Series A in 2000
SiteLite is a leader in eSystems Availability Management (eSAM) outsourcing, established in 1995. The company specializes in maintaining e-business application solutions to ensure they remain operational. SiteLite offers a management service provider platform that supports various components, including network devices, operating systems, web servers, databases, and advanced e-business applications. By employing proactive system maintenance, event monitoring, and prompt problem diagnosis and resolution, SiteLite allows its customers to focus on their core business objectives. The company is recognized for pioneering secure remote administration for comprehensive application management, affirming its commitment to delivering effective global solutions for maintaining application uptime.

qServe Communications

Series A in 2000
At qServe Communications, it is their unique vision to be a one-stop source for all your maintenance and development needs. They understand the difficulty of locating reliable companies to meet all of your infrastructure requirements. qServe has built an answer to this problem, a national service network of in-house employees to deliver quality management, installation, erection, inspection and maintenance services to the communications industry. With their full spectrum of project and program management services, they drive your project from start to finish, becoming an integral part of your development team. Many of qServe Communications crews and staff bring many years of valuable experience in the development of communications systems and infrastructures. From Program and Project Management to in-house installation and maintenance services, qServe will work diligently to ensure your project's success. qServe has performed thousands of projects for clients including: AT&T Wireless Services, Alltel Mobile, Nextel, Sprint, Omnipoint, Bell Atlantic Mobile, Teligent, Metricom, American Tower, Crown Castle and SBA Communications Corporation.

Intertech Management Group

Series C in 2000
Intertech has over a decade of experience in the telecommunication industry. Founded in 1987, the company has built upon its background in telecommunications engineering and networking to become a driving force in Next Generation billing and customer care solutions for the high speed data (IP, xDSL, ATM, Frame Relay, Private Line) and CLEC services (Local, Long Distance, Enhanced Voice, Internet) for the wholesale and retail markets. Since its inception, Intertech has concentrated on designing and developing innovative, ground breaking software solutions for the telecommunications marketplace. Their world-class development center is equipped with the most advanced tools available to allow products of the highest quality and reliability. Intertech’s strong focus on the high speed data and CLEC markets has allowed it to amass an unmatched level of business and technical expertise in these market segments. Because they truly understand the business as well as technical challenges that service providers in these areas face, they are able to quickly assess changes in the market and develop specific solutions that help providers maintain their competitive edge. Their partnership approach to their customers and their service bureau experience mean they are also experts in the operational aspects of billing and customer care. In other words, they know how to build world-class billing and customer care systems AND they know how to implement, operate and maintain them.

Transmeta

Venture Round in 2000
Transmeta Corporation develops and licenses computing, microprocessor and semiconductor technologies and related intellectual property. Founded in 1995, Transmeta first became known for designing, developing and selling its highly efficient x86-compatible software-based microprocessors, which deliver a balance of low power consumption, high performance, low cost and small size suited for diverse computing platforms. Transmeta is presently focused on developing and licensing its advanced power management technologies for controlling leakage and increasing power efficiency in semiconductor and computing devices, and in licensing its computing and microprocessor technologies to other companies

Optical Switch

Venture Round in 2000
Optical Switch Corporation is a manufacturer of optical switches and automated lithography tool systems.

Flashcom

Series B in 2000
A large broadband service provider focused on providing digital subscriber line services

Blink.com

Series B in 2000
Blink.com is a venture-supported personal information management service that enables its users to access their favorite web links whenever they want, from any internet browser in the world. It is based in New York, United States.

Captura Software

Venture Round in 2000
Captura Software, established in September 1994, specializes in offering large companies comprehensive solutions for managing and reducing costs. The company focuses on Total Expense Management solutions that automate expense management through web-based technology, enabling organizations to capture crucial financial data for informed decision-making. These solutions can be deployed globally, accessible to users via standard web browsers with an Internet connection. Captura's applications are centrally hosted and maintained, providing flexibility in deployment options. To further enhance its offerings, Captura forms strategic alliances across various sectors, including finance, software, travel, and communications. These collaborations assist clients in designing and implementing integrated solutions for effective expense data capture and analysis across their enterprises.

HotOffTheWire.com

Series A in 2000
HotOffTheWire.com is the first business-to-business electronic commerce site for the Houseware and Hardware consumer product industries that brings together trade buyers and manufacturers in a central, independent exchange on the Web. HotOffTheWire.com provides retailers with convenient on-line access to a multitude of products and Brands - and cost efficiently opens new sales and distribution opportunities for manufacturers. Their site also provides members with a breadth of value-added business tools, news, financial resources, and shipping logistics to save HotOffTheWire.com members time and money.

SoftLock.com

Series B in 2000
SoftLock.com is a privately owned company that specializes in merchandizing digital content. It offers a system that enables content publishers and commercial web sites to securely market and sell digital content. The company was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Maynard, Massachusetts.

Ennovate Networks

Venture Round in 2000
Ennovate Networks is a provider of carrier-class IP service provisioning products.

Net Value Holdings

Venture Round in 2000
Net Value Holdings is a virtual incubator focused on early-stage e-commerce businesses. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Francisco, with additional offices in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, the company identifies promising e-commerce opportunities and provides support through a network of experienced executives, advisors, and essential services. Currently, Net Value Holdings has interests in nine Internet businesses at various stages of development. The firm's collaborative approach aims to foster growth and innovation in the e-commerce sector.

Enterworks

Venture Round in 2000
Enterworks® Enable The EnterWorks Multi-Domain Master Data Management (MDM) and Product Information Management (PIM) solutions enable companies to acquire, master, manage, govern, and transform master data and content across their value chain into a competitive advantage for organizations of all sizes – from SMBs to global enterprises. EnterWorks was acquired in 2015 by Black Dragon Capital.

Cascade Systems

Venture Round in 1999
Cascade Systems is a provider of e-Merchandising solutions.

Soapstone Networks

Series B in 1998
Soapstone Networks (formerly Avici Systems) developer of Terabit Switch/Router technology aimed at providing the next generation of high performance, IP-based routers to carriers and Internet Service Providers worldwide. Soapstone Networks got liquidated in 2009 July.
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