Longworth Venture Partners

Longworth Venture Partners is a venture capital firm that has led investments in some innovative and successful technology companies. Our fund size and investment strategy allow us to put the right amount of money to work at the right time -- whether an initial seed-stage investment (e.g., $250,000) or a larger growth round (e.g., $4 million). We have the resources to help you through the entire lifecycle of your company. When we invest in a company, we work closely with the executive team as board members and active advisors. To us, that means helping you succeed without getting in the way. It also means committing time and resources when you need support. From introductions to customer prospects, to recruiting team members, to help with strategy, we strive to have a meaningful impact on the success of your business.

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108 past transactions

Creative Market Labs, Inc.

Venture Round in 2012
Creative Market Labs, Inc. owns and operates a platform for purchase and sell of handcrafted and mouse made design content online. The company allows users to learn, share, and connect with a community of like-minded creators. It provides access to ready-to-use design assets, such as photos, graphics, templates, themes, fonts, add-ons, and three dimensional (3D) images. Creative Market Labs, Inc. was founded in 2005 and is based in Austin, Texas. As of April 30, 2020, Creative Market Labs, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Dribbble Holdings Ltd.

Digital Paper

Series B in 2000
Digital Paper is a software development company. It improves individuals’ business performances by enabling secure collaboration and exchange of intellectual capital over the internet. The company offers services for the sectors such as discrete manufacturing, aerospace, utilities, and government organizations. It develops solutions for companies such as General Motors, Nissan, and Lucent Technologies. Digital Paper is a U.S.-based company that was founded in 1995 and the company was acquired by ePlus on October 15, 2003.

Dirig Software

Series E in 2003
When the e-revolution began, getting on-line fast was everything. Now that e-business has gone mainstream, it's all about manageability, performance and measurable ROI. IT organizations must focus on stabilizing and optimizing the web infrastructure -- ensuring maximum availability, and rapid recovery, and avoiding transaction loss. At the same time, IT must manage costs, and support the unique demands of multiple internal customers. Ultimately, companies must realize the greatest possible return on substantial e-business investments. Whether your IT department is managing a multi-application e-business infrastructure, moving to a centralized shared services model, or supporting a single on-line application, Dirig Software can provide your organization with technology that delivers true business value - helping to protect online revenue, guarantee transactions and increase IT productivity. The result is greater return on web technology investments by application and company wide. Dirig has formed partnerships with major industry leading organizations such as IBM (NYSE: IBM) Global Services, Aprisma Management Technologies, Micromuse, Inc. (NASDAQ: MUSE), Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HWP), and BEA Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:BEAS). Dirig is a privately held corporation headquartered in Nashua, NH with offices in Chicago, IL, and has been selected as one of the top 21 privately held companies to watch in 2001 by Boston.Internet.com.

Innovectra

Series C in 2007
Innovectra provides "world class" web, mobile and social network based local search solutions for Yellow Pages Publishers. They have a proven track record of helping Yellow Page publishers drive new on-line revenue.

Hospital IQ LLC

Venture Round in 2021
Hospital IQ is the leading predictive analytics platform applying proven operations research to improve hospital operational efficiency and patient quality through smarter data-driven decision making. The company works with a number of leading institutions including Brigham and Women’s Hospital to systematically optimize capacity, schedules, and staffing. Hospital IQ’s automated reporting, modeling, and prediction tools are used to improve utilization and throughput across a hospital or hospital network. Hospital IQ was founded by a veteran team of operations management and software engineers, in consultation with leading industry experts, driven by a mission to apply operations research principles to improve hospital efficiency.

VeloBit

Series A in 2011
VeloBit provides plug & play SSD caching software that dramatically accelerates applications at a remarkably low cost. VeloBit uses Solid State Disk (SSD) to create a transparent application acceleration layer that boosts performance by 10x. The software installs seamlessly in 60 seconds and automatically tunes for fastest application speed. VeloBit deploys and operates transparently to existing applications, storage, or data management.

Genesis Networks

Venture Round in 2009
As the first company ever to offer guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, Genesis Networks, as our name connotes, has always been dedicated to firsts. Since launching our innovative network services in January 2003, we’ve provided next generation, end-to-end video transmission solutions to many of the world’s Tier 1 broadcasters ever since. Today, Genesis Networks provides broadcasters, cable networks, production companies and corporations with extremely high-quality customized global video transmission services that are reliable, flexible and affordable. With over 200 locations worldwide, and growing, the Genesis Networks platform offers many advantages for a broad variety of applications. The company’s Network Operations Center in Manhattan maintains the health and standards of the global network, while the Genesis Networks proprietary software system, IRIS, gives clients network monitoring, scheduling and control capabilities remotely and in real-time.

Genesis Networks

Venture Round in 2009
As the first company ever to offer guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, Genesis Networks, as our name connotes, has always been dedicated to firsts. Since launching our innovative network services in January 2003, we’ve provided next generation, end-to-end video transmission solutions to many of the world’s Tier 1 broadcasters ever since. Today, Genesis Networks provides broadcasters, cable networks, production companies and corporations with extremely high-quality customized global video transmission services that are reliable, flexible and affordable. With over 200 locations worldwide, and growing, the Genesis Networks platform offers many advantages for a broad variety of applications. The company’s Network Operations Center in Manhattan maintains the health and standards of the global network, while the Genesis Networks proprietary software system, IRIS, gives clients network monitoring, scheduling and control capabilities remotely and in real-time.

EnvoyWorldWide

Series C in 2002
EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. provides enterprise notification and message delivery services. Its notification services for business continuity facilitates personalized, interactive voice and text broadcasts, landline phones, faxes, email, pagers, SMS and WAP phones, PDAs, BlackBerrys, and other wireless devices. The company was formerly known as MessageBlaster.com and changed its name to EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. in September, 2000. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts.

Genesis Networks

Debt Financing in 2009
As the first company ever to offer guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, Genesis Networks, as our name connotes, has always been dedicated to firsts. Since launching our innovative network services in January 2003, we’ve provided next generation, end-to-end video transmission solutions to many of the world’s Tier 1 broadcasters ever since. Today, Genesis Networks provides broadcasters, cable networks, production companies and corporations with extremely high-quality customized global video transmission services that are reliable, flexible and affordable. With over 200 locations worldwide, and growing, the Genesis Networks platform offers many advantages for a broad variety of applications. The company’s Network Operations Center in Manhattan maintains the health and standards of the global network, while the Genesis Networks proprietary software system, IRIS, gives clients network monitoring, scheduling and control capabilities remotely and in real-time.

Voxant

Series A in 2004
Voxant is a new media company based in Herndon, Virginia in the United States. Voxant is a privately held company which was founded in 2004. In April 2006, Voxant launched its new media network, syndicating fully-licensed news and information content to Web publishers and bloggers. Today over 35,000 Web publishers and bloggers are members of the network. Content distributed by Voxant includes news clips, stories, and images from about 250 sources including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CBS News, MTV News, Reuters, The Associated Press, Agence France Presse and New York Financial Press.

Kitsy Lane

Series A in 2013
Kitsy Lane is a marketing platform where boutique owners can customize their own online storefront and promote it in social networks. Kitsy Lane empowers Boutique Owners to run their own online jewelry and accessories boutique on their own time – and make money while they're at it. Thanks to an easy-to-use, innovative marketing platform, Boutique Owners get to customize their own online storefront, choose the pieces they want to sell, give personal shopping advice, and promote fabulous finds across their social networks. It was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Maynard, Massachusetts.

Rivermine Software

Series D in 2009
Rivermine Software, Inc. provides software solutions to automate the telecommunications expense management lifecycle to enterprises and government agencies. The company offers Telecom Expense Management (TEM) solutions to automate procurement and order provisioning, invoice processing and auditing, inventory and asset management, and network optimization. Its products include Inventory Engine, which builds and maintains a current repository of users’ wired, wireless, and data networking assets; Rivermine Service Order Manager that creates, validates, and tracks telecom orders ranging from request through approval and provisioning; Rivermine Finance Manager, which enables automated invoice processing, bill validation, cost allocation, and auditing; and Rivermine Clarity that provides visibility into and control over telecom spend through packaged dashboards, reports, and drill-down analytics. The company also provides managed services, including telecom contract analysis, rate benchmarking, and negotiation; historic and ongoing audit, and carrier dispute/collection; and circuits, equipment, services, and electronic and paper invoices handling. In addition, its services comprise hardware, network access, application and database back-up and restore procedures, system security, and monitoring for the TEM software, as well as software implementation, management consulting, training, and product support. Rivermine Software, formerly known as Telco Exchange, was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia

Genesis Networks

Debt Financing in 2009
As the first company ever to offer guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, Genesis Networks, as our name connotes, has always been dedicated to firsts. Since launching our innovative network services in January 2003, we’ve provided next generation, end-to-end video transmission solutions to many of the world’s Tier 1 broadcasters ever since. Today, Genesis Networks provides broadcasters, cable networks, production companies and corporations with extremely high-quality customized global video transmission services that are reliable, flexible and affordable. With over 200 locations worldwide, and growing, the Genesis Networks platform offers many advantages for a broad variety of applications. The company’s Network Operations Center in Manhattan maintains the health and standards of the global network, while the Genesis Networks proprietary software system, IRIS, gives clients network monitoring, scheduling and control capabilities remotely and in real-time.

Mobiquity

Series A in 2011
Mobiquity Inc. provides digital consulting services. It provides experience design, product engineering, cloud, and analytics services. The company serves retail, restaurants, healthcare, life sciences, insurance, financial services, hospitality, and media and telecom industries. Mobiquity Inc. was formerly known as Mobilocity Inc. The company was incorporated in 2010 and is based in Waltham, Massachusetts. It has additional office locations in Ahmedabad and Pune, India; London, United Kingdom; Amsterdam and The Hague, the Netherlands; Atlanta, Georgia; Boston, Massachusetts; Dallas, Texas; Gainesville, Florida; New York, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and San Francisco, California. As of June 13, 2019, Mobiquity Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Hexaware Technologies, Inc.

Constant Contact, Inc.

Venture Round in 2002
Constant Contact provides email marketing, social media marketing, event marketing, and online survey tools to help small organizations grow their businesses by building stronger customer relationships. More than 500,000 small businesses, nonprofit organizations, and member associations rely on Constant Contact's easy-to-use, affordable online tools to create and deliver personalized, professional communications that engage customers, members and prospects wherever they congregate online -- from their email inboxes to their social networks. Launched in 1998, Constant Contact made email marketing simple for small organizations and continues this tradition today providing the education and tools to make social media marketing simple for small organizations as well. As an industry leader in permission based online marketing, Constant Contact partners with the leading providers of online marketing and social media marketing solutions. Constant Contact welcomes developers and partners to utilize its API and contribute to its Constant Contact App MarketPlace.

Olapic Inc.

Series A in 2013
Olapic is a visual marketing platform that helps brands reach their consumers visually. With Olapic, users can collect, curate, create, and activate visual content, driving brand engagement to new heights. It is an enterprise, all-in-one user-generated, influencer, and short-form video content platform that provides content and scale users need while ensuring it’s optimized across all its marketing channels. It was established in 2010 and is headquartered in New York.

Olapic Inc.

Series B in 2015
Olapic is a visual marketing platform that helps brands reach their consumers visually. With Olapic, users can collect, curate, create, and activate visual content, driving brand engagement to new heights. It is an enterprise, all-in-one user-generated, influencer, and short-form video content platform that provides content and scale users need while ensuring it’s optimized across all its marketing channels. It was established in 2010 and is headquartered in New York.

iJET International

Series C in 2004
iJET was the first to introduce intelligence to the travel industry, which was then primarily focused on getting people from one location to another – not on keeping them safe during their trips. iJET began offering services that protected the individual traveler in March 2001, first through travel agencies and then to corporate travel departments. September 11, 2001 changed the way corporations thought about travelers and by the end of the year, iJET was protecting employees from 20 corporations.

NuoDB, Inc.

Series B in 2015
NuoDB’s distributed SQL database for cloud applications helps customers get applications to market faster and reduce their total cost of ownership. Software vendors and e-commerce companies rely on NuoDB to obtain the combination of scale-out simplicity, elasticity, and continuous availability that cloud applications require, with the transactional consistency and durability that databases of record demand. As a result, customers can capitalize on modern technologies such as cloud computing and containerization to ensure their applications are ready for today’s evolving expectations, as well as any future requirements. NuoDB is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, with offices in Dublin, London, and Sofia.

Supplyworks

Series B in 2001
SupplyWorks is the leading national provider of integrated facility maintenance solutions. Their smart solutions and unparalleled expertise advance the performance, image, safety, health, and sustainability of facilities throughout the United States. They serve a wide array of customers, including offices, schools and universities, healthcare institutions, building service contractors, lodging, and many others. In addition to a full spectrum of facility maintenance products, ranging from janitorial and cleaning supplies to plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and more, their facility maintenance experts leverage proprietary programs to provide tailored solutions that address the unique and changing needs of their customers.

MCA Solutions

Series B in 2004
MCA Solutions' software is based on an Application Service Provide (ASP) model. Their system develops stock provisioning strategies that require less inventory and deliver higher customer service (through higher levels of parts availability within specified response time windows). The software is designed to support service segmentation strategies and to provide customers with an effective mechanism for exploring cost/service tradeoffs. It also is designed to be a robust decision support system, fully compatible with existing execution (ERP, CRM and SCE) platforms, that enables a firm to be flexible in reacting to contingencies in their service support environment. Finally, their software supports integrated, collaborative planning and forecasting on an e-commerce platform, among customers and suppliers throughout the service parts supply chain.

RapidMiner

Series B in 2015
RapidMiner builds a software platform for data science teams that unites data prep, machine learning, and predictive model deployment. Organizations can build machine learning models and put them into production faster than ever before on a single platform. RapidMiner eliminates the complexities of cutting edge data science by making it easy to deploy the latest machine learning algorithms and innovative technologies like Tensorflow, Hadoop, and Spark. More than 300,000 data scientists in over 150 countries use RapidMiner products on-premise or in the cloud to drive revenue, reduce costs, and avoid risks. For more information, visit www.rapidminer.com.

DFA Capital Management

Venture Round in 2002
DFA Capital Management provides enterprise risk management solutions to the insurance and financial services industries.

Canopy International

Venture Round in 2000
Canopy International is a professional services firm that specializes in the art of integrating systems across the enterprise and business community to unleash strategic information and drive business innovation. Companies rushing to join the e-world need to answer the question: How do I get there from here? Canopy helps companies answer this question by developing, deploying, and maintaining integration solutions that support rapid exchange of information across geographic, technical, and organizational boundaries. Based on leading middleware platforms, Canopy's business-driven integration approach enables companies to redefine business relationships, strengthen connections with customers, leverage human capital, and improve business efficiencies.

Genesis Networks

Debt Financing in 2009
As the first company ever to offer guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, Genesis Networks, as our name connotes, has always been dedicated to firsts. Since launching our innovative network services in January 2003, we’ve provided next generation, end-to-end video transmission solutions to many of the world’s Tier 1 broadcasters ever since. Today, Genesis Networks provides broadcasters, cable networks, production companies and corporations with extremely high-quality customized global video transmission services that are reliable, flexible and affordable. With over 200 locations worldwide, and growing, the Genesis Networks platform offers many advantages for a broad variety of applications. The company’s Network Operations Center in Manhattan maintains the health and standards of the global network, while the Genesis Networks proprietary software system, IRIS, gives clients network monitoring, scheduling and control capabilities remotely and in real-time.

OwnerIQ

Venture Round in 2011
OwnerIQ provides online advertising solutions and marketing channels for brands, retailers and manufacturers.

Echo360

Venture Round in 2008
Echo360 combines all of the video capabilities into a single, smart solution that is so easy to manage. It aims to transform teaching and learning through active learning technology. Echo360 was formed as a subsidiary of Anystream, the world leader in digital media production and workflow management solutions for major media companies. Drawing on a proven track record and history as a technology innovator combined with a clear vision of how technology could better serve education institutions and students around the world, Echo360 has emerged as the global leader in active learning technology. It was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Dulles, Virginia.

Tizor Systems

Series C in 2008
Tizor Systems, Inc. provides enterprise data auditing and protection solutions for monitoring and reporting data activity in the data center, databases, file servers, and mainframe applications. It offers Mantra, a network-based data auditing and protection solution that enables compliance assurance, data security, and privacy by providing data auditing, data discovery, audit reporting, theft detection, real-time alerting, and data protection. The company also offers support, education, and consulting services. Tizor Systems, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in Maynard, Massachusetts.

Marathon Technologies

Series B in 2007
Marathon Technologies Corporation provides fault-tolerant and disaster recovery software solutions for physical and virtual servers. The company offers everRun VM software that prevents outages and data loss in Citrix virtual server infrastructure; everRun HA, a software for component-level fault tolerant servers to protect Windows server applications; and everRun FT, a software for system-level fault tolerant servers for high-availability of Windows server applications. It also provides everRun SplitSite to provide geographic fault tolerance, as well as to prevent outages from localized power failures, building-wide disasters, and site-wide disasters; and everRun CDP & DR, a disaster recovery planning software to provide protection from catastrophic failure by capturing and replicating application data. In addition, the company provides consulting, training, and technical support services. It serves broadcast networks, corporate organizations, pharmaceutical companies, casino properties, and midsized companies. The company was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Littleton, Massachusetts.

Fliptop

Venture Round in 2013
Fliptop's applications use data science to help companies close more sales. Their software leverages public web and internal application data in order to generate meaningful sales lift. Their cloud applications provide high return on investment and can be deployed quickly.

Jibe

Series B in 2013
At Jibe, we create global recruiting software solutions to help the world’s leading companies identify, engage, and hire the best talent. Jibe's core technology is the Jibe Recruiting Cloud, a SaaS-based platform that enables leading companies to hire the best talent, regardless of their existing systems. Through this platform, Jibe provides a suite of products including personalized career sites and recruiting tools for sourcing, nurturing and marketing to candidates. Jibe currently serves the world's leading Fortune 500 companies, including Johnson & Johnson, FedEx, Marriott, and American Express. Elevated by strategic partnerships with Google and LinkedIn and backed by their expertise in recruiting technology, Jibe continues to be an innovative leader in the changing world of talent acquisition.

Genesis Networks

Debt Financing in 2010
As the first company ever to offer guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, Genesis Networks, as our name connotes, has always been dedicated to firsts. Since launching our innovative network services in January 2003, we’ve provided next generation, end-to-end video transmission solutions to many of the world’s Tier 1 broadcasters ever since. Today, Genesis Networks provides broadcasters, cable networks, production companies and corporations with extremely high-quality customized global video transmission services that are reliable, flexible and affordable. With over 200 locations worldwide, and growing, the Genesis Networks platform offers many advantages for a broad variety of applications. The company’s Network Operations Center in Manhattan maintains the health and standards of the global network, while the Genesis Networks proprietary software system, IRIS, gives clients network monitoring, scheduling and control capabilities remotely and in real-time.

Genesis Networks

Venture Round in 2010
As the first company ever to offer guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, Genesis Networks, as our name connotes, has always been dedicated to firsts. Since launching our innovative network services in January 2003, we’ve provided next generation, end-to-end video transmission solutions to many of the world’s Tier 1 broadcasters ever since. Today, Genesis Networks provides broadcasters, cable networks, production companies and corporations with extremely high-quality customized global video transmission services that are reliable, flexible and affordable. With over 200 locations worldwide, and growing, the Genesis Networks platform offers many advantages for a broad variety of applications. The company’s Network Operations Center in Manhattan maintains the health and standards of the global network, while the Genesis Networks proprietary software system, IRIS, gives clients network monitoring, scheduling and control capabilities remotely and in real-time.

Swirl Networks, Inc.

Series B in 2013
Swirl is an in-store mobile marketing platform provider that is helping retailers leverage the power of mobile to attract and influence consumers while they shop in retail stores. The company's indoor location-based marketing platform allows retailers to deliver highly targeted messages, content and offers to consumer smartphones while they shop in specific areas of the store. The platform combines patent-pending indoor location beacons with cloud-based marketing campaign management services and a software development kit that allows retailers to add an in-store mobile experience to any existing mobile app.

Marathon Technologies

Venture Round in 2004
Marathon Technologies Corporation provides fault-tolerant and disaster recovery software solutions for physical and virtual servers. The company offers everRun VM software that prevents outages and data loss in Citrix virtual server infrastructure; everRun HA, a software for component-level fault tolerant servers to protect Windows server applications; and everRun FT, a software for system-level fault tolerant servers for high-availability of Windows server applications. It also provides everRun SplitSite to provide geographic fault tolerance, as well as to prevent outages from localized power failures, building-wide disasters, and site-wide disasters; and everRun CDP & DR, a disaster recovery planning software to provide protection from catastrophic failure by capturing and replicating application data. In addition, the company provides consulting, training, and technical support services. It serves broadcast networks, corporate organizations, pharmaceutical companies, casino properties, and midsized companies. The company was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Littleton, Massachusetts.

Triblio

Seed Round in 2014
Triblio account based marketing software enables marketers to create ABM campaigns to: Customize messaging, content, and CTAs by account segments: prospect vs. customer, product interest, content topic interest, firmagraphics, or funnel stage Unify marketing and sales messaging across corporate channels for specific account targets Connect sales and email cross-sell/upsell campaigns across multiple channels Increase engagement of unknown contacts and visitors within target accounts Determine purchase intent and content interest unknown and unknown visitor behavior by account Request a demo at http://www.triblio.com

Genesis Networks

Debt Financing in 2009
As the first company ever to offer guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, Genesis Networks, as our name connotes, has always been dedicated to firsts. Since launching our innovative network services in January 2003, we’ve provided next generation, end-to-end video transmission solutions to many of the world’s Tier 1 broadcasters ever since. Today, Genesis Networks provides broadcasters, cable networks, production companies and corporations with extremely high-quality customized global video transmission services that are reliable, flexible and affordable. With over 200 locations worldwide, and growing, the Genesis Networks platform offers many advantages for a broad variety of applications. The company’s Network Operations Center in Manhattan maintains the health and standards of the global network, while the Genesis Networks proprietary software system, IRIS, gives clients network monitoring, scheduling and control capabilities remotely and in real-time.

NuoDB, Inc.

Series B in 2012
NuoDB’s distributed SQL database for cloud applications helps customers get applications to market faster and reduce their total cost of ownership. Software vendors and e-commerce companies rely on NuoDB to obtain the combination of scale-out simplicity, elasticity, and continuous availability that cloud applications require, with the transactional consistency and durability that databases of record demand. As a result, customers can capitalize on modern technologies such as cloud computing and containerization to ensure their applications are ready for today’s evolving expectations, as well as any future requirements. NuoDB is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, with offices in Dublin, London, and Sofia.

Parlano

Series B in 2006
Parlano, acquired by Microsoft for an undisclosed amount in 2007, is the maker of MindAlign enterprise-level team collaboration and messaging products. The MindAlign product series is a mix between email and chat platform created for business use. Microsoft plans on using the communication platform to improve Microsoft Office Communications Server and Microsoft Office Communicator. The MindAlign platform mixes the asynchronous nature of email with the real-time nature of IM to allow groups to have "persistent group chat" around "business-critical topics". They also claim that the product helps to unclutter your information silos. All their enterprise-level jargon will fit in perfectly with Microsoft.

PowerInbox

Seed Round in 2011
PowerInbox is bringing real-time capabilities to static mail programs. PowerInbox provides an easy to implement solution that combines real-time capabilities, dynamic animation, device and geographic targeting with personalization to ensure higher click through rates. PowerInbox works with existing mail programs and is a platform that marketers, agencies or email service providers can use to deliver creative and effective programs. The company is backed by several leading VCs.

Brabeion Software

Series A in 2005
Brabeion Software Solutions includes the Polaris IT GRC Suite that provides a comprehensive, holistic IT governance, risk and compliance solution. Brabeion's Polaris suite for IT GRC is powered by comprehensive information risk and audit content developed and maintained by our team of domain experts, through strategic alliances with entities including PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, IT Governance Institute, Microsoft and others. Organizations can dramatically reduce risk and improve compliance while lowering assessment costs by leveraging the reuse of tests across all audit requirements. Brabeion's solutions puts you in control of your compliance and risk profile, at every level and stage of your business process. Brabeion is a member of the Open Compliance and Ethics Group Technology Council, Information Security Forum (ISF), PCI Vendors' Alliance and Oracle's GRC Vendor Alliance.

EnvoyWorldWide

Series B in 2002
EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. provides enterprise notification and message delivery services. Its notification services for business continuity facilitates personalized, interactive voice and text broadcasts, landline phones, faxes, email, pagers, SMS and WAP phones, PDAs, BlackBerrys, and other wireless devices. The company was formerly known as MessageBlaster.com and changed its name to EnvoyWorldWide, Inc. in September, 2000. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts.

RAIDCore

Series A in 2003
RAIDCore designs and develops enterprise storage solutions. The company's products include RAID controllers, which assist in maintaining the data integrity by controlling it against viruses, malicious users, disk failure, and exhausted disk space; and Fulcrum Architecture, which is an integrated storage subsystem that handles virtualization and coherency for multi-controller access of data. RAIDCore was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire.

Symform

Venture Round in 2010
Symform develops cost effective solutions to large scale distributed data management problems. The Symform Cooperative Storage Cloud is a solution that combines the best practices of disaster recovery, data security and distributed networking using the power of Internet. The big idea is simple: Give local storage, get online storage. Members contribute unused server space equal to the amount they consume in the storage cloud. Symform handles the day-to-day management of network security and administration of the storage cloud.

Innovectra

Series B in 2005
Innovectra provides "world class" web, mobile and social network based local search solutions for Yellow Pages Publishers. They have a proven track record of helping Yellow Page publishers drive new on-line revenue.

Supplyworks

Venture Round in 2003
SupplyWorks is the leading national provider of integrated facility maintenance solutions. Their smart solutions and unparalleled expertise advance the performance, image, safety, health, and sustainability of facilities throughout the United States. They serve a wide array of customers, including offices, schools and universities, healthcare institutions, building service contractors, lodging, and many others. In addition to a full spectrum of facility maintenance products, ranging from janitorial and cleaning supplies to plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and more, their facility maintenance experts leverage proprietary programs to provide tailored solutions that address the unique and changing needs of their customers.

RapidMiner

Series C in 2016
RapidMiner builds a software platform for data science teams that unites data prep, machine learning, and predictive model deployment. Organizations can build machine learning models and put them into production faster than ever before on a single platform. RapidMiner eliminates the complexities of cutting edge data science by making it easy to deploy the latest machine learning algorithms and innovative technologies like Tensorflow, Hadoop, and Spark. More than 300,000 data scientists in over 150 countries use RapidMiner products on-premise or in the cloud to drive revenue, reduce costs, and avoid risks. For more information, visit www.rapidminer.com.

Softricity

Series A in 1999
Softricity was a virtualization company that delivered software installed remotely, following users on-demand, enabling high productivity and reducing IT costs. The Softricity Desktop(TM), powered by the SoftGrid(R) Platform & Softricity ZeroTouch(TM), employed the company's patented application virtualization, intelligent on-demand streaming and policy-based management technologies. Softricity was acquired in July 2006.

Symform

Venture Round in 2012
Symform develops cost effective solutions to large scale distributed data management problems. The Symform Cooperative Storage Cloud is a solution that combines the best practices of disaster recovery, data security and distributed networking using the power of Internet. The big idea is simple: Give local storage, get online storage. Members contribute unused server space equal to the amount they consume in the storage cloud. Symform handles the day-to-day management of network security and administration of the storage cloud.

PLUMgrid

Series B in 2014
PLUMgrid is pioneering new innovations in virtual networking and SDN/NFV to deliver cloud infrastructure solutions that transform businesses everywhere. Recognized by multiple industry awards for best for shows and Top 100 in the data center and cloud categories, PLUMgrid is one of the hottest start-ups in Silicon Valley with thought-leading R&D, marketing, and sales talent. Founded in 2011 by industry veterans in networking, software, and semi-conductor, PLUMgrid is privately held and headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA with locations in the US, Europe, and Asia. Backed by top-tier venture capital firms, PLUMgrid is growing rapidly and expanding its global presence.

Scrapblog

Venture Round in 2009
Scrapblog is an online, flash-based multimedia scrapbook editor. It allows you to quickly combine your images, audio, and video into 'scrapblogs'.

SERMO, Inc.

Series B in 2007
SERMO, Inc. provides a social network for doctors in the United States and internationally. It provides SERMO, a virtual doctors’ lounge, teaching university, and international medical conference all rolled into one that facilitates authentic discussions, online learning, and medical crowdsourcing. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in New York, New York with additional offices around the world. As of July 19, 2012, SERMO, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of WorldOne Interactive.

Thor Technologies

Venture Round in 2004
Thor’s revolutionary SaaS platform and Mobile App, Odin™, is fixing the gig economy for both companies and contractors. Odin helps companies easily attract and onboard new contractors, pay them with a click of a button, and file their year-end taxes, all while getting independent contractors instant payments and affordable benefits. The revolutionary platform is changing the way everybody thinks about the gig economy—for good.

Scrapblog

Series A in 2007
Scrapblog is an online, flash-based multimedia scrapbook editor. It allows you to quickly combine your images, audio, and video into 'scrapblogs'.

Supplyworks

Series E in 2004
SupplyWorks is the leading national provider of integrated facility maintenance solutions. Their smart solutions and unparalleled expertise advance the performance, image, safety, health, and sustainability of facilities throughout the United States. They serve a wide array of customers, including offices, schools and universities, healthcare institutions, building service contractors, lodging, and many others. In addition to a full spectrum of facility maintenance products, ranging from janitorial and cleaning supplies to plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and more, their facility maintenance experts leverage proprietary programs to provide tailored solutions that address the unique and changing needs of their customers.
Thinking Screen Media, Inc. is a platform to provide background music to the videos or photos. Thinking Screen Media, Inc. was formerly known as Frame Media, Inc. and changed its name to Thinking Screen Media, Inc. in September 2009. The company was incorporated in 2007 and is based in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Viewfinity, Inc.

Series C in 2012
Viewfinity is the only solution that has complete whitelisting and administrative privilege capabilities to protect against sophisticated zero-day attacks, malware, and advanced persistent threats. For more information, visit www.viewfinity.com. Follow us on Twitter: viewfinity Find us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/companies/viewfinity Become a fan on Facebook: www.viewfinity.com/facebook

Rivermine Software

Series B in 2005
Rivermine Software, Inc. provides software solutions to automate the telecommunications expense management lifecycle to enterprises and government agencies. The company offers Telecom Expense Management (TEM) solutions to automate procurement and order provisioning, invoice processing and auditing, inventory and asset management, and network optimization. Its products include Inventory Engine, which builds and maintains a current repository of users’ wired, wireless, and data networking assets; Rivermine Service Order Manager that creates, validates, and tracks telecom orders ranging from request through approval and provisioning; Rivermine Finance Manager, which enables automated invoice processing, bill validation, cost allocation, and auditing; and Rivermine Clarity that provides visibility into and control over telecom spend through packaged dashboards, reports, and drill-down analytics. The company also provides managed services, including telecom contract analysis, rate benchmarking, and negotiation; historic and ongoing audit, and carrier dispute/collection; and circuits, equipment, services, and electronic and paper invoices handling. In addition, its services comprise hardware, network access, application and database back-up and restore procedures, system security, and monitoring for the TEM software, as well as software implementation, management consulting, training, and product support. Rivermine Software, formerly known as Telco Exchange, was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia

SERMO, Inc.

Series A in 2006
SERMO, Inc. provides a social network for doctors in the United States and internationally. It provides SERMO, a virtual doctors’ lounge, teaching university, and international medical conference all rolled into one that facilitates authentic discussions, online learning, and medical crowdsourcing. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in New York, New York with additional offices around the world. As of July 19, 2012, SERMO, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of WorldOne Interactive.

MCA Solutions

Series A in 2002
MCA Solutions' software is based on an Application Service Provide (ASP) model. Their system develops stock provisioning strategies that require less inventory and deliver higher customer service (through higher levels of parts availability within specified response time windows). The software is designed to support service segmentation strategies and to provide customers with an effective mechanism for exploring cost/service tradeoffs. It also is designed to be a robust decision support system, fully compatible with existing execution (ERP, CRM and SCE) platforms, that enables a firm to be flexible in reacting to contingencies in their service support environment. Finally, their software supports integrated, collaborative planning and forecasting on an e-commerce platform, among customers and suppliers throughout the service parts supply chain.

Voxant

Series B in 2006
Voxant is a new media company based in Herndon, Virginia in the United States. Voxant is a privately held company which was founded in 2004. In April 2006, Voxant launched its new media network, syndicating fully-licensed news and information content to Web publishers and bloggers. Today over 35,000 Web publishers and bloggers are members of the network. Content distributed by Voxant includes news clips, stories, and images from about 250 sources including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CBS News, MTV News, Reuters, The Associated Press, Agence France Presse and New York Financial Press.

Softricity

Series B in 2000
Softricity was a virtualization company that delivered software installed remotely, following users on-demand, enabling high productivity and reducing IT costs. The Softricity Desktop(TM), powered by the SoftGrid(R) Platform & Softricity ZeroTouch(TM), employed the company's patented application virtualization, intelligent on-demand streaming and policy-based management technologies. Softricity was acquired in July 2006.

NuoDB, Inc.

Venture Round in 2018
NuoDB’s distributed SQL database for cloud applications helps customers get applications to market faster and reduce their total cost of ownership. Software vendors and e-commerce companies rely on NuoDB to obtain the combination of scale-out simplicity, elasticity, and continuous availability that cloud applications require, with the transactional consistency and durability that databases of record demand. As a result, customers can capitalize on modern technologies such as cloud computing and containerization to ensure their applications are ready for today’s evolving expectations, as well as any future requirements. NuoDB is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, with offices in Dublin, London, and Sofia.

RapidMiner

Venture Round in 2020
RapidMiner builds a software platform for data science teams that unites data prep, machine learning, and predictive model deployment. Organizations can build machine learning models and put them into production faster than ever before on a single platform. RapidMiner eliminates the complexities of cutting edge data science by making it easy to deploy the latest machine learning algorithms and innovative technologies like Tensorflow, Hadoop, and Spark. More than 300,000 data scientists in over 150 countries use RapidMiner products on-premise or in the cloud to drive revenue, reduce costs, and avoid risks. For more information, visit www.rapidminer.com.

YU TEST

Series C in 2010
Applause is a crowd-sourced digital quality testing enabling companies to deliver digital experiences to their customers. Software is at the heart of how all brands engage users, and digital experiences must work flawlessly everywhere. With 300,000+ testers available on-demand around the globe, Applause provides brands with a full suite of testing and feedback capabilities. This approach drastically improves testing coverage, eliminates the limitations of offshoring and traditional QA labs, and speeds time-to-market for websites, mobile apps, IoT, and in-store experiences. Thousands of leading companies — including Ford, Fox, Google, and Dow Jones — rely on Applause as a best practice to deliver high-quality digital experiences that customers love. It was founded in 2007 and is based in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States/

Supplyworks

Series F in 2005
SupplyWorks is the leading national provider of integrated facility maintenance solutions. Their smart solutions and unparalleled expertise advance the performance, image, safety, health, and sustainability of facilities throughout the United States. They serve a wide array of customers, including offices, schools and universities, healthcare institutions, building service contractors, lodging, and many others. In addition to a full spectrum of facility maintenance products, ranging from janitorial and cleaning supplies to plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and more, their facility maintenance experts leverage proprietary programs to provide tailored solutions that address the unique and changing needs of their customers.

Kaon Interactive

Series B in 2002
Kaon Interactive is a provider of interactive 3D product marketing and sales applications, helping B2B marketers and salespeople consistently demonstrate and differentiate products anywhere, anytime, on any device. More than 50,000 sales and marketing professionals across a wide variety of industries in over 100 countries use it. Kaon Interactive helps its users to improve marketing efficiency and sales effectiveness, reduce costs, eliminate content creation redundancies, and accelerate sales cycles. Its award-winning 3D product demonstrations and interactive storytelling solutions are built using a combination of proprietary processes and Kaon’s patented software technology. Kaon Interactive’s technologies have been recognized by numerous organizations and have won several industry awards, including Best B2B Mobile Marketing App Award at Tabby Award, Award of Distinction at International Academy of Visual Arts 2013 Communicator Award, and many more. It was founded in 1996 and is based in Maynard, M.A.

YU TEST

Series E in 2014
Applause is a crowd-sourced digital quality testing enabling companies to deliver digital experiences to their customers. Software is at the heart of how all brands engage users, and digital experiences must work flawlessly everywhere. With 300,000+ testers available on-demand around the globe, Applause provides brands with a full suite of testing and feedback capabilities. This approach drastically improves testing coverage, eliminates the limitations of offshoring and traditional QA labs, and speeds time-to-market for websites, mobile apps, IoT, and in-store experiences. Thousands of leading companies — including Ford, Fox, Google, and Dow Jones — rely on Applause as a best practice to deliver high-quality digital experiences that customers love. It was founded in 2007 and is based in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States/

Softricity

Series E in 2005
Softricity was a virtualization company that delivered software installed remotely, following users on-demand, enabling high productivity and reducing IT costs. The Softricity Desktop(TM), powered by the SoftGrid(R) Platform & Softricity ZeroTouch(TM), employed the company's patented application virtualization, intelligent on-demand streaming and policy-based management technologies. Softricity was acquired in July 2006.

Brabeion Software

Series A in 2006
Brabeion Software Solutions includes the Polaris IT GRC Suite that provides a comprehensive, holistic IT governance, risk and compliance solution. Brabeion's Polaris suite for IT GRC is powered by comprehensive information risk and audit content developed and maintained by our team of domain experts, through strategic alliances with entities including PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, IT Governance Institute, Microsoft and others. Organizations can dramatically reduce risk and improve compliance while lowering assessment costs by leveraging the reuse of tests across all audit requirements. Brabeion's solutions puts you in control of your compliance and risk profile, at every level and stage of your business process. Brabeion is a member of the Open Compliance and Ethics Group Technology Council, Information Security Forum (ISF), PCI Vendors' Alliance and Oracle's GRC Vendor Alliance.

Scanbuy

Series B in 2006
GS1 is an international not-for-profit association. We develop global standards to improve supply chain efficiency and visibility.

Estimize, Inc.

Series A in 2012
Estimize is an online crowdsourcing platform that shares and reviews fundamental financial estimates from independent, buy-side, and sell-side analysts, along with those of private investors and students. It acts as an online community and discussion forum for hedge funds and asset management professionals to interact and get a true view of market expectations. Estimize is also available on major financial research platforms such as Bloomberg, Quantopian, and more. The platform was launched in 2011 and its operations are based in New York, United States.

VKernel Corporation

Series B in 2009
VKernel was acquired by Quest Software in 2011. With Dell's acquistion of Quest in September 2012, VKernel is now a part of Dell. Founded in 2007, VKernel Corporation established itself as a leading provider of performance and capacity management products for VMware and Microsoft virtualized infrastructures. VKernel products simplify the complex and critical tasks of planning and predicting capacity utilization and performance bottlenecks. Used by over 50,000 system administrators, the products have proven their ability to maximize capacity utilization, reduce virtualization costs and improve application performance. Led by an experienced and proven management team, VKernel is well-positioned to address the growing demand and opportunity for performance and capacity management solutions for virtualized and cloud environments. The company has operations in the US and in Europe and sells its products directly or through a network of worldwide distribution and reseller partners.

Cellufun

Series A in 2007
Cellufun is one of the world's largest mobile communities where people socialize, play games, and buy virtual goods for self expression, gifting, and competitive advantage. People around the globe can access the Cellufun platform on any mobile network, on any phone, and in over ten languages to create personal avatars, compete, collaborate, chat, and celebrate special occasions. Cellufun partners with global brands and media companies to deliver branded entertainment and custom-designed mobile marketing solutions. With a quarter billion monthly page views, Cellufun offers a unique brand-building opportunity for media, marketers and agencies seeking to broaden their reach to the ever-present "third screen." Cellufun was briefly [rebranded as Tylted](http://techcrunch.com/2012/04/10/hmtl5-mobile-gaming-site-cellufun-is-now-tylted-eyes-up-substantial-facebook-play-virtual-goods-ads/) before being acquired by its original founders in 2013 and renamed Cellufun.

Jibe

Series C in 2014
At Jibe, we create global recruiting software solutions to help the world’s leading companies identify, engage, and hire the best talent. Jibe's core technology is the Jibe Recruiting Cloud, a SaaS-based platform that enables leading companies to hire the best talent, regardless of their existing systems. Through this platform, Jibe provides a suite of products including personalized career sites and recruiting tools for sourcing, nurturing and marketing to candidates. Jibe currently serves the world's leading Fortune 500 companies, including Johnson & Johnson, FedEx, Marriott, and American Express. Elevated by strategic partnerships with Google and LinkedIn and backed by their expertise in recruiting technology, Jibe continues to be an innovative leader in the changing world of talent acquisition.

Mobiquity

Series B in 2013
Mobiquity Inc. provides digital consulting services. It provides experience design, product engineering, cloud, and analytics services. The company serves retail, restaurants, healthcare, life sciences, insurance, financial services, hospitality, and media and telecom industries. Mobiquity Inc. was formerly known as Mobilocity Inc. The company was incorporated in 2010 and is based in Waltham, Massachusetts. It has additional office locations in Ahmedabad and Pune, India; London, United Kingdom; Amsterdam and The Hague, the Netherlands; Atlanta, Georgia; Boston, Massachusetts; Dallas, Texas; Gainesville, Florida; New York, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and San Francisco, California. As of June 13, 2019, Mobiquity Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Hexaware Technologies, Inc.

Parlano

Series A in 2004
Parlano, acquired by Microsoft for an undisclosed amount in 2007, is the maker of MindAlign enterprise-level team collaboration and messaging products. The MindAlign product series is a mix between email and chat platform created for business use. Microsoft plans on using the communication platform to improve Microsoft Office Communications Server and Microsoft Office Communicator. The MindAlign platform mixes the asynchronous nature of email with the real-time nature of IM to allow groups to have "persistent group chat" around "business-critical topics". They also claim that the product helps to unclutter your information silos. All their enterprise-level jargon will fit in perfectly with Microsoft.

Applause

Series B in 2008
Applause is a crowd-sourced digital quality testing enabling companies to deliver digital experiences to their customers. Software is at the heart of how all brands engage users, and digital experiences must work flawlessly everywhere. With 300,000+ testers available on-demand around the globe, Applause provides brands with a full suite of testing and feedback capabilities. This approach drastically improves testing coverage, eliminates the limitations of offshoring and traditional QA labs, and speeds time-to-market for websites, mobile apps, IoT, and in-store experiences. Thousands of leading companies — including Ford, Fox, Google, and Dow Jones — rely on Applause as a best practice to deliver high-quality digital experiences that customers love. It was founded in 2007 and is based in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States/

Softricity

Series C in 2002
Softricity was a virtualization company that delivered software installed remotely, following users on-demand, enabling high productivity and reducing IT costs. The Softricity Desktop(TM), powered by the SoftGrid(R) Platform & Softricity ZeroTouch(TM), employed the company's patented application virtualization, intelligent on-demand streaming and policy-based management technologies. Softricity was acquired in July 2006.

Thinking Screen Media, Inc.

Venture Round in 2008
Thinking Screen Media, Inc. is a platform to provide background music to the videos or photos. Thinking Screen Media, Inc. was formerly known as Frame Media, Inc. and changed its name to Thinking Screen Media, Inc. in September 2009. The company was incorporated in 2007 and is based in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

EMaven

Venture Round in 2000
eMaven Inc., a venture-capital backed, eStrategy firm, partners with Fortune 500 companies to bring measurable return on investment (ROI) to their strategic eBusiness initiatives. They deliver custom eStrategy Services to their corporate clients, utilizing a proprietary methodology and database of best practices that accelerate their client's transformation to a successful eBusiness model.

Rivermine Software

Series C in 2007
Rivermine Software, Inc. provides software solutions to automate the telecommunications expense management lifecycle to enterprises and government agencies. The company offers Telecom Expense Management (TEM) solutions to automate procurement and order provisioning, invoice processing and auditing, inventory and asset management, and network optimization. Its products include Inventory Engine, which builds and maintains a current repository of users’ wired, wireless, and data networking assets; Rivermine Service Order Manager that creates, validates, and tracks telecom orders ranging from request through approval and provisioning; Rivermine Finance Manager, which enables automated invoice processing, bill validation, cost allocation, and auditing; and Rivermine Clarity that provides visibility into and control over telecom spend through packaged dashboards, reports, and drill-down analytics. The company also provides managed services, including telecom contract analysis, rate benchmarking, and negotiation; historic and ongoing audit, and carrier dispute/collection; and circuits, equipment, services, and electronic and paper invoices handling. In addition, its services comprise hardware, network access, application and database back-up and restore procedures, system security, and monitoring for the TEM software, as well as software implementation, management consulting, training, and product support. Rivermine Software, formerly known as Telco Exchange, was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia

NuoDB, Inc.

Series B in 2016
NuoDB’s distributed SQL database for cloud applications helps customers get applications to market faster and reduce their total cost of ownership. Software vendors and e-commerce companies rely on NuoDB to obtain the combination of scale-out simplicity, elasticity, and continuous availability that cloud applications require, with the transactional consistency and durability that databases of record demand. As a result, customers can capitalize on modern technologies such as cloud computing and containerization to ensure their applications are ready for today’s evolving expectations, as well as any future requirements. NuoDB is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, with offices in Dublin, London, and Sofia.

HighWired.com

Venture Round in 2000
HighWired.com is a high school centric media network with four distinct channels: school community, student community, sports community.

Moodlerooms

Venture Round in 2010
Moodlerooms connects institutions to their Learning Management Platform, joule, that evolves around the user. Joule combines functionality and service into an adaptable package that matches institution's needs.

YU TEST

Series F in 2016
Applause is a crowd-sourced digital quality testing enabling companies to deliver digital experiences to their customers. Software is at the heart of how all brands engage users, and digital experiences must work flawlessly everywhere. With 300,000+ testers available on-demand around the globe, Applause provides brands with a full suite of testing and feedback capabilities. This approach drastically improves testing coverage, eliminates the limitations of offshoring and traditional QA labs, and speeds time-to-market for websites, mobile apps, IoT, and in-store experiences. Thousands of leading companies — including Ford, Fox, Google, and Dow Jones — rely on Applause as a best practice to deliver high-quality digital experiences that customers love. It was founded in 2007 and is based in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States/

Fliptop

Seed Round in 2011
Fliptop's applications use data science to help companies close more sales. Their software leverages public web and internal application data in order to generate meaningful sales lift. Their cloud applications provide high return on investment and can be deployed quickly.

Genesis Networks

Series B in 2006
As the first company ever to offer guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for Video over Internet Protocol (IP) technology, Genesis Networks, as our name connotes, has always been dedicated to firsts. Since launching our innovative network services in January 2003, we’ve provided next generation, end-to-end video transmission solutions to many of the world’s Tier 1 broadcasters ever since. Today, Genesis Networks provides broadcasters, cable networks, production companies and corporations with extremely high-quality customized global video transmission services that are reliable, flexible and affordable. With over 200 locations worldwide, and growing, the Genesis Networks platform offers many advantages for a broad variety of applications. The company’s Network Operations Center in Manhattan maintains the health and standards of the global network, while the Genesis Networks proprietary software system, IRIS, gives clients network monitoring, scheduling and control capabilities remotely and in real-time.

Innovectra

Series C in 2008
Innovectra provides "world class" web, mobile and social network based local search solutions for Yellow Pages Publishers. They have a proven track record of helping Yellow Page publishers drive new on-line revenue.

Grab Media

Private Equity Round in 2009
Grab Media (formerly Grab Networks) is a leading premium video distribution company that connects premium video content from a wide collection of professional sources and brand-name advertisers to ideal viewers. Marketers rely on Grab Media to position their message in front of large-scale, engaged audiences, so they can focus on brand promotion.

NuoDB, Inc.

Series A in 2010
NuoDB’s distributed SQL database for cloud applications helps customers get applications to market faster and reduce their total cost of ownership. Software vendors and e-commerce companies rely on NuoDB to obtain the combination of scale-out simplicity, elasticity, and continuous availability that cloud applications require, with the transactional consistency and durability that databases of record demand. As a result, customers can capitalize on modern technologies such as cloud computing and containerization to ensure their applications are ready for today’s evolving expectations, as well as any future requirements. NuoDB is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, with offices in Dublin, London, and Sofia.

Viewfinity, Inc.

Series B in 2010
Viewfinity is the only solution that has complete whitelisting and administrative privilege capabilities to protect against sophisticated zero-day attacks, malware, and advanced persistent threats. For more information, visit www.viewfinity.com. Follow us on Twitter: viewfinity Find us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/companies/viewfinity Become a fan on Facebook: www.viewfinity.com/facebook

Swirl Networks, Inc.

Series A in 2012
Swirl is an in-store mobile marketing platform provider that is helping retailers leverage the power of mobile to attract and influence consumers while they shop in retail stores. The company's indoor location-based marketing platform allows retailers to deliver highly targeted messages, content and offers to consumer smartphones while they shop in specific areas of the store. The platform combines patent-pending indoor location beacons with cloud-based marketing campaign management services and a software development kit that allows retailers to add an in-store mobile experience to any existing mobile app.

Swirl Networks, Inc.

Series C in 2015
Swirl is an in-store mobile marketing platform provider that is helping retailers leverage the power of mobile to attract and influence consumers while they shop in retail stores. The company's indoor location-based marketing platform allows retailers to deliver highly targeted messages, content and offers to consumer smartphones while they shop in specific areas of the store. The platform combines patent-pending indoor location beacons with cloud-based marketing campaign management services and a software development kit that allows retailers to add an in-store mobile experience to any existing mobile app.

OwnerIQ

Venture Round in 2012
OwnerIQ provides online advertising solutions and marketing channels for brands, retailers and manufacturers.

SERMO, Inc.

Series C in 2007
SERMO, Inc. provides a social network for doctors in the United States and internationally. It provides SERMO, a virtual doctors’ lounge, teaching university, and international medical conference all rolled into one that facilitates authentic discussions, online learning, and medical crowdsourcing. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in New York, New York with additional offices around the world. As of July 19, 2012, SERMO, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of WorldOne Interactive.

Mobiquity

Venture Round in 2015
Mobiquity Inc. provides digital consulting services. It provides experience design, product engineering, cloud, and analytics services. The company serves retail, restaurants, healthcare, life sciences, insurance, financial services, hospitality, and media and telecom industries. Mobiquity Inc. was formerly known as Mobilocity Inc. The company was incorporated in 2010 and is based in Waltham, Massachusetts. It has additional office locations in Ahmedabad and Pune, India; London, United Kingdom; Amsterdam and The Hague, the Netherlands; Atlanta, Georgia; Boston, Massachusetts; Dallas, Texas; Gainesville, Florida; New York, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and San Francisco, California. As of June 13, 2019, Mobiquity Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Hexaware Technologies, Inc.

Lexnology

Seed Round in 2015
Lexnology is a iOS/Android app development firm based in San Francisco. They work with entrepreneurs and early stage startups in a phase where experience at the right cost is most needed. Join their MVP program to launch on iOS & Android in 6 weeks for $12,000.

TrackVia, Inc.

Series B in 2012
TrackVia, Inc. develops cloud-based online workflow management platform for streamlining and mobilizing critical operational processes and field workflows. The platform allows businesses to create custom web and mobile applications that unite executives, managers, and workers with their data, processes, and collaboration in one environment accessible on various devices. The company serves energy, construction, healthcare, manufacturing, service, and financial markets. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Denver, Colorado.