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Sevin Rosen Funds

Sevin Rosen Funds is a venture capital firm specializing in investments in early stage companies. The firm selectively finances seed and incubation opportunities. It prefers to invest in semiconductors and computing, high technology, energy and related technologies, nanotechnology, imaging, photonics, RF communications, healthcare, enterprise software and services, telecommunications, and other innovative technologies. The firm generally invests in companies based in the United States. The firm prefers to participate in the first round of funding in the portfolio company. Sevin Rosen Funds was founded in 1981 and is based in Dallas, Texas with additional offices in Austin, Texas; Palo Alto, California; and San Diego, California.

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219 past transactions

Chutney Technologies

Series C in 2003
Chutney Technologies, Inc. operates as an Internet infrastructure company. It engages in delivering enterprise-scale software object execution technologies. It develops software and firmware products that enable advances in the way Web and e-commerce application servers interact with users. The company’s products include APPTIMIZER, a memory and task virtualization solution; STATESTORE, a session virtualization solution for interactive enterprise applications that virtualizes application state, providing improvements in session availability, support for large session objects, and improved reliability; and APPTUALIZER, an application layer software solution that allows a collection of application servers to function as a single logical server. Its products are used in various industries, including financial services, retail, transportation, and travel and leisure. Chutney Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is based in Redwood City, California.

Vidyo, Inc.

Series E in 2015
We’re video-enabling the world. Recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant as a leader and a visionary, Vidyo is used by organizations like Google, CERN, Etsy, Philips, Alibaba, Kaiser, DISA and others. We are tackling a huge challenge: to ensure that the world can take advantage of the endless benefits of video chat by making it better than any other form of communication, whether you are in the office - or far out in the field under challenging bandwidth and wifi conditions. Vidyo makes it easy to embed the most beautiful, resilient and immersive multiparty video chat into any application, on any connected device. In healthcare, banking, IoT, customer engagement, enterprise collaboration, government, field services and more, video chat is revolutionizing - while simplifying - how we communicate. We envision a future in which hospitals, banks, universities, police stations, data centers, manufacturing facilities and all places in between see elegant video chat as the sustainable and intuitive way for humans to better connect with one another - making us more productive while saving tons of time and resources. From Silicon Valley to New York, Europe, Asia-Pacific and beyond, Vidyo is one of the most diverse teams in tech, with hundreds of gifted employees living and sharing their experiences all over the world. We are beyond excited about what we’re building, and believe our mission is just getting started.

Airgo Networks

Series B in 2002
Airgo Network provided WLAN products to both manufacturers of access points and laptop computers.

eTopware

Series B in 2000
eTopware, Inc.

GENBAND

Venture Round in 2005
GENBAND is a global supplier of IP gateways, session border controllers and FMC security solutions. These high-performance, high-security gateway solutions are at the center of fixed and mobile networks around the globe, evolving, securing and improving communications networks.
Airband Communications is the largest WiMAX fixed-wireless provider serving businesses in the United States. They deliver a comprehensive portfolio of high-bandwidth and managed solutions over one of the industry's most scalable last-mile networks. Founded in 2000, Airband built its wholly-owned network to bypass the local phone and cable companies, providing customers with faster install times, unmatched scalability and complete path redundancy from the traditional wireline infrastructure. Today, Airband provides service in 14 markets and is expanding quickly. Airband is managed by a senior leadership team that is focused on providing an exceptional customer experience for every single customer. Their employees are passionate about delivering the results businesses are looking for. Airband are known and respected for their local support staff, exemplary service and customer responsiveness and serve more than 3,500 businesses nationwide.

Zilker Labs

Series A in 2004
Zilker Labs, Inc., a mixed-signal semiconductor company, designs, developments, and markets power management and conversion integrated circuits for electronics. The company offers ZL2004, a digital power conversion and management integrated circuit (IC) that combines synchronous DC-DC buck converter, adaptive PWM control, and power and thermal management functions; and ZL2005, a digital power conversion IC that combines a compact and synchronous buck controller, adaptive drivers, and power management functions; and ZL2005P, a digital power conversion and management IC that combines DCDC buck converter, adaptive MOSFET drivers, and power and thermal management functions. The company also offers ZL2105, 3A power conversion IC that combines synchronous step-down DC-DC converter with integrated synchronous power MOSFETs and power management functions; ZL2106, a 6 A digital power conversion and management solution that combines synchronous DC-DC buck converter with integrated power MOSFET switches and power and fault management functions; and ZL1505, a high-speed and high-current N-channel MOSFET driver for synchronous step-down DC-DC conversion applications. It offers its products for embedded computing and telecom/datacom applications, including data storage, instrumentation and industrial controls, and various rack-based systems, as well as voice and data networking and communications systems. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Austin, Texas with sales offices and engineering centers in the United States and Hong Kong. As of December 18, 2008, Zilker Labs, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Intersil Corporation.

GENBAND

Series C in 2007
GENBAND is a global supplier of IP gateways, session border controllers and FMC security solutions. These high-performance, high-security gateway solutions are at the center of fixed and mobile networks around the globe, evolving, securing and improving communications networks.

GlobeRanger

Series C in 2009
GlobeRanger Corp. is an RFID software and solutions company founded in 1999 that has pioneered the creation of an information processing infrastructure at the edge of the enterprise. This enables companies to harness data that is generated outside traditional IT environments to improve their business processes and move closer to being real-time organizations. GlobeRanger products include the iMotion(tm) Platform which provides the software infrastructure that connects the physical world of automated data collection using RFID technology with enterprise software systems. GlobeRanger has created a suite of solution accelerators and configurable applications atop the iMotion platform to quickly develop custom RFID solutions. The applications include asset tracking, supply chain shipping and receiving, and perishables supply chain.

Chiaro Networks

Series C in 2000
Chiaro Networks, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, and delivery of Internet protocol/multi protocol label switching in the United States.

AirWalk Communications

Series B in 2011
AirWalk Communications offers a complete line of IP-based Radio Access Network (IP-RAN) solutions that enable simple network expansion for CDMA wireless service providers. AirWalk’s solution is based on a distinctive approach, the controller functionality is decentralized and tightly integrated with a base station transceiver in one compact device. This approach reduces equipment complexity and latency, and for service providers this translates to increased reliability, simpler installation, lower costs, and a smaller system footprint.

Invodo

Series B in 2009
Invodo, Inc. operates an online video management platform. The company focuses on providing product-centric video and visual content for retailers and manufacturers. It offers measurable product video, photography, 3D imagery, and interactive experiences for product launches, content marketing, promotions, and e-commerce markets. The company was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas with a studio in Plano, Texas. As of March 19, 2018, Invodo, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Industrial Color, Inc.

Luxtera

Series D in 2008
Luxtera, Inc., designs and builds front panel and embedded optical modules based on its silicon photonics technology for data centers and mobile infrastructure. Its products include faceplate pluggable optical transceivers and embedded optical transceiver. Luxtera, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is based in Carlsbad, California. As of February 6, 2019, Luxtera, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, Inc.

Metabolon, Inc.

Series C in 2008
Metabolon is a technology company, develops analytical methods and software for biomarker discovery using metabolomics. It offers a biochemical profiling platform that analyzes and identifies biochemicals in the research of pharmaceutical, biotech, agriculture, cosmetic, and consumer products. Metabolon provides a unique, real-time fingerprint of biological system to reveal novel discoveries and realize the promise of precision medicine. The company can deliver an instantaneous snapshot of the entire physiology of a living being at a discreet point in time, as well as identify changes in that system brought about the impact of the disease, medical intervention, diet, or the environment. This deep and comprehensive view of the metabolome provides biological insights that cannot be revealed through any other research methodology, enabling life sciences researchers and drug developers to discover answers to some of biology’s most difficult questions. Metabolon was founded in 2000 and headquartered in Durham, North Carolina.

LightPointe

Series A in 2000
LightPointe Communications, Inc. (a.k.a. LightPointe Wireless) is privately held. The company was launched in 1998 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA, with regional offices/presence in Europe (Germany & France) and Asia (Thailand). LightPointe also provides solutions via its AirePointe Security & Government Solutions Division (www.AirePointe.com). LightPointe is the number one manufacturer in the world of point-to-point Gigabit Ethernet Free Space Optics and Hybrid Optical-Radio Bridges, and manufactures a complete line of 4G/LTE backhaul radios (60 GHz & 70/80 GHz e-band) for telecom carriers and enterprises such as businesses, schools, the military & government agencies. With over $80 million in product development and over eight key patents, LightPointe has deployed thousands of Gigabit Ethernet bridges and digital video/security backhaul solutions worldwide.

EG Technology

Series B in 2003
EG technology is a video processing tech platform based in Atlanta, GA.
Airband Communications is the largest WiMAX fixed-wireless provider serving businesses in the United States. They deliver a comprehensive portfolio of high-bandwidth and managed solutions over one of the industry's most scalable last-mile networks. Founded in 2000, Airband built its wholly-owned network to bypass the local phone and cable companies, providing customers with faster install times, unmatched scalability and complete path redundancy from the traditional wireline infrastructure. Today, Airband provides service in 14 markets and is expanding quickly. Airband is managed by a senior leadership team that is focused on providing an exceptional customer experience for every single customer. Their employees are passionate about delivering the results businesses are looking for. Airband are known and respected for their local support staff, exemplary service and customer responsiveness and serve more than 3,500 businesses nationwide.

InstaJob

Series A in 2006
InstaJob, LLC engages in the building and promotion of P2P software for the human resource industry. This software resides on user desktops, and provides various functionalities for jobseekers and recruiters. InstaJob also provides implementation and integration services. The company is based in Flower Mound, Texas.

Vidyo, Inc.

Series C in 2011
We’re video-enabling the world. Recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant as a leader and a visionary, Vidyo is used by organizations like Google, CERN, Etsy, Philips, Alibaba, Kaiser, DISA and others. We are tackling a huge challenge: to ensure that the world can take advantage of the endless benefits of video chat by making it better than any other form of communication, whether you are in the office - or far out in the field under challenging bandwidth and wifi conditions. Vidyo makes it easy to embed the most beautiful, resilient and immersive multiparty video chat into any application, on any connected device. In healthcare, banking, IoT, customer engagement, enterprise collaboration, government, field services and more, video chat is revolutionizing - while simplifying - how we communicate. We envision a future in which hospitals, banks, universities, police stations, data centers, manufacturing facilities and all places in between see elegant video chat as the sustainable and intuitive way for humans to better connect with one another - making us more productive while saving tons of time and resources. From Silicon Valley to New York, Europe, Asia-Pacific and beyond, Vidyo is one of the most diverse teams in tech, with hundreds of gifted employees living and sharing their experiences all over the world. We are beyond excited about what we’re building, and believe our mission is just getting started.

SensorLogic

Series C in 2008
SensorLogic provides M2M application hosting and the only PaaS (platform-as-a-service) provider that offers easily customizable M2M solutions with a pre-integrated nation-wide GSM/GPRS network. Customers using Sensorlogic's XpressIQ Service Suite have access to ready-to-use applications for GPS tracking, asset monitoring and control, as well as value-added network services

Luxtera

Series A in 2002
Luxtera, Inc., designs and builds front panel and embedded optical modules based on its silicon photonics technology for data centers and mobile infrastructure. Its products include faceplate pluggable optical transceivers and embedded optical transceiver. Luxtera, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is based in Carlsbad, California. As of February 6, 2019, Luxtera, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, Inc.

Reactive NanoTechnologies

Series C in 2007
Reactive NanoTechnologies develops and manufactures products to control the instantaneous release of heat energy for advanced joining applications. The company’s products are used in CPV, HB LED attach, power electronics, thermal management, and component mounting applications. Reactive NanoTechnologies was founded in 2001 and is based in Hunt Valley, Maryland.

Sana Security

Series D in 2004
Sana Security is a behavioral security software company that provides enterprise security software. It offers Primary Response SafeConnect, a security software that provides protection against known and unknown threats, including spyware, adware, and rootkits; and Primary Response Memory Shield Server, which provides buffer overflow protection for various servers. The company was founded in 2000 as Company 51 and changed its name to Sana Security in December 2002. Sana Security is headquartered in San Mateo, California. As of January 13, 2009, Sana Security operates as a subsidiary of AVG Technologies.

Innovalight

Series C in 2007
Founded by Conrad Burke, Innovalight is focused on bringing high efficiency, low-cost solar modules to the marketplace. Enabling this manufacturing paradigm shift is the company's silicon ink, which has been in development since 2005. Historically, silicon has been processed either as a solid or as a gas. Using liquid based processing Innovalight will dramatically improve the cost and efficiency of today's solar modules.

nTAG Interactive

Series A in 2005
As of March 23, 2009, nTAG Interactive Corporation was acquired by Alliance Tech Inc. nTAG Interactive Corporation provides event data management solutions for the meetings and event industry. The company offers nTAG, an event data management system that facilitates business networking; makes presentations; automates lead capture, enabling exhibitors and sponsors to collect information; supports real-time event management, allowing meeting planners to closely monitor activities, and instantly send messages to staff and meeting participants; and provides reporting and ROI analysis to compare results against objectives to determine whether the meeting was worth the investment. It also offers event sponsorship services, as well as pre-event planning, on-site execution, and post-event follow up services. The company's solutions enable corporate event owners and organizers to achieve their event objectives, including business development, education, motivation, market research, customer loyalty, team building, brand promotion, and lead generation. It offers solutions for various business meetings, such as user and customer conferences, sales meetings, partner and channel events, training and education meetings, executive summits and conferences, and association meetings. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Airgo Networks

Series E in 2005
Airgo Network provided WLAN products to both manufacturers of access points and laptop computers.

Enuclia Semiconductor

Series A in 2005
Enuclia Semiconductor operated as a fabless semiconductor company. It provides its products and services to flat panel television manufacturers. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon.

Solidcore Systems

Series A in 2003
Change audit and configuration control solutions for information technology infrastructures

Astute Networks, Inc.

Series B in 2005
Astute Networks, Inc. manufactures and provides network-based virtualization appliances. It offers ViSX G3 for VMware to accelerate server virtualization, desktop virtualization, and cloud computing infrastructures. The company’s ViSX G3 also offers Microsoft Exchange and Sharepoint virtualization; and Oracle, SAP, and SQL virtualization solutions. Astute Networks, Inc. has a strategic partnership with Veeam Software. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in San Diego, California.

IPmobile

Series A in 2000
IPmobile is a new, wireless communications infrastructure company focused on transforming raw radio capacity into managed, cost-efficient, and IP service-ready bandwidth. Using IPmobile's solutions, network operators and service/content providers will be able to profitably extend wireline VPN, service guarantees, provisioned QoS, premium content delivery, VoIP, and multicasting capabilities over the air. The Company's air intelligent technology has wide applicability for current cellular/PCS and fixed wireless markets, and for next generation IP-based wireless/mobility networks.

AdventEnna

Series A in 2007
Adventenna, Inc. manufactures and markets mobile communication systems and related wireless products. The company is based in Santa Clara, California.

Metro Optix

Series A in 2000
Metro-Optix develops hardware for telecommunications companies that want to transition from circuit-based services to cell- and packet-based services. The hardware essentially reduces the number of hardware boxes needed, such as routers, which the networks feed into.

Cicada Semiconductor

Series A in 2000
Cicada Semiconductor is a fabless semiconductor company that designs, develops, manufactures, and markets digital signal processors.

Tonic Software

Series A in 2004
Austin based web management software company (i.e. Tivoli for the web) Founded by former Tivoli employees, Brian Phillips (CEO), James Dugger, Steve Marcie (CTO) & Tony Carpinelli (VP Sales) acquired by Altiris Software which was then acquired by Symantec.

XenSource

Series C in 2006
Manages cloud, server and desktop virtual infrastructures to optimize datacenters and automate management processes

Solidcore Systems

Series C in 2006
Change audit and configuration control solutions for information technology infrastructures

D2Audio

Series B in 2003
D2Audio, the world's only manufacturer of intelligent digital amplifiers(TM). D2Audio Corporation, maker of the world's only intelligent digital amplifiers, supplies a full line of cost efficient, powerful, multi-channel amplifier modules to the manufacturers of high quality audio equipment in the consumer, commercial, and automotive industries.

InnerWireless

Venture Round in 2009
InnerWireless, Inc. provides in-building wireless and RFID solutions to healthcare, enterprise, government, and hotel/gaming markets. InnerWireless solutions provide in-building wireless wide area network (WAN) and WLAN solutions for voice, data, multimedia, location, and other wireless services to the mobile workforce. It offers Wireless Utility, a broadband infrastructure that provides wireless signal coverage for mobility, communication, and real-time access to data. This solution also provides access to WAN services, including cellular services, paging capability, two-way radio service, first responder technology, WiFi access, enterprise voice service, and building automation and security. InnerWireless offers Horizon Converged Wireless platform for wide area services, building distribution, local area services, and segment distribution; and PanGo Unified Asset Visibility platform for asset, workflow, and inventory management, as well as to aggregate and synthesize data from various RTLS, RFID, and sensor sources. InnerWireless, Inc. was formerly known as E-tron Technologies, Inc. InnerWireless was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

Netsocket

Series B in 2013
Netsocket specializes in virtualized, software-defined networking. The company’s flagship Netsocket Virtual Network (NVN) fulfills the promises of SDN and NFV today with powerful, robust automation applications running on a completely virtualized network infrastructure. It was founded in 2006 and headquartered in Plano, Texas.

Telseon

Series B in 2000
Telseon, Inc. is a provider of Internet infrastructure services that will run over optical networks in major metropolitan markets.

Vidyo, Inc.

Series E in 2014
We’re video-enabling the world. Recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant as a leader and a visionary, Vidyo is used by organizations like Google, CERN, Etsy, Philips, Alibaba, Kaiser, DISA and others. We are tackling a huge challenge: to ensure that the world can take advantage of the endless benefits of video chat by making it better than any other form of communication, whether you are in the office - or far out in the field under challenging bandwidth and wifi conditions. Vidyo makes it easy to embed the most beautiful, resilient and immersive multiparty video chat into any application, on any connected device. In healthcare, banking, IoT, customer engagement, enterprise collaboration, government, field services and more, video chat is revolutionizing - while simplifying - how we communicate. We envision a future in which hospitals, banks, universities, police stations, data centers, manufacturing facilities and all places in between see elegant video chat as the sustainable and intuitive way for humans to better connect with one another - making us more productive while saving tons of time and resources. From Silicon Valley to New York, Europe, Asia-Pacific and beyond, Vidyo is one of the most diverse teams in tech, with hundreds of gifted employees living and sharing their experiences all over the world. We are beyond excited about what we’re building, and believe our mission is just getting started.

EG Technology

Series C in 2007
EG technology is a video processing tech platform based in Atlanta, GA.

Verified Person

Series C in 2005
Verified Person provides the industry's most advanced criminal background screening and identity verification services, applying leading-edge technology to traditional search methodologies in order to deliver faster, more accurate results via a simple-to-use Web site. The company's solutions help healthcare, staffing, financial services, retail and other industry organizations to comply with regulation and to mitigate corporate threats such as workplace violence, internal theft and fraud, and poor employee selection. Verified Person was founded by John Sculley, former CEO of Apple Computer, and Tal Moise.

Ciena Corporation

Series A in 1994
Ciena is the network specialist. They collaborate with customers worldwide to unlock the strategic potential of their networks and fundamentally change the way they perform and compete. With focused innovation, Ciena brings together the reliability and capacity of optical networking with the flexibility and economics of Ethernet, unified by a software suite that delivers the industry's leading network automation. They routinely post recent news, financial results and other important announcements and information about Ciena on their website.

Westwave Communications

Series C in 2000
Westwave Communications is a supplier of telecommunications network control and signaling agents.

FourthWall Media, Inc.

Venture Round in 2006
FourthWall Media™ is an Emmy-nominated media company driving the creative revolution in interactive television with solutions that break through TV's 'fourth wall' to engage audiences, extend subscriber loyalty, and deliver detailed measurement and reporting. The company's EBIF solutions include the Ad Widgets® end-to-end advertising system, AdAim™ Audience Measurement Suite, TV Widgets® applications such as eBay on TV, Fantasy Football and Yellow Pages on TV; and a technology platform for Cisco, Motorola and tru2way set-top boxes. FourthWall Media™ products and technology are distributed by Charter Communications, Comcast Media Center, Time Warner Cable, DISH Network, and several other MSOs, and have been deployed in over 24 million set-top boxes.

BioBehavioral Diagnostics

Series B in 2010
BioBehavioral Diagnostics Company manufactures and markets the Quotientâ„¢ ADHD System, a tool that aids in the objective and accurate assessment of ADHD symptoms. They are dedicated to providing physicians, parents and patients with high-value information to guide personalized strategies and to enhance quality of life for patients with ADHD.

Gigafin Networks Inc.

Series C in 2005
Gigafin Networks Inc. provides internal security and traffic management solutions in the United States and internationally. It offers GigaFin FlowLine 500/500-F, an appliance that provides improved visibility into network flows with the capability of remediation and traffic management; GigaFin SlimLine Encryptor, an appliance that secures various data on a network backbone between sites and within an organization; and GigaFin Networks Administration Kit, which helps network administrators to manage various GigaFin appliances deployed across their network. The company also provides network analysis and remediation solutions. It serves service providers and academic organizations. The company offers its products through solution and technology partners. Gigafin Networks Inc. was formerly known as Mistletoe Technologies, Inc. and changed its name to Gigafin Networks Inc. in October 2007. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Cupertino, California.

Lambda OpticalSystems

Series B in 2004
Lambda OpticalSystems, Inc. develops and delivers optical networking products and solutions for telecommunications networks. It offers LambdaNode 2000, an integrated all-optical switch solution that executes switching in native optical format; LambaNode3000, an optical cross-connect system that enables rapid provisioning of high-bandwidth services; LambdaNode 5000, an optical services platform that leads the way in rapid provisioning of optical services for access, metro, and regional applications; and LambaNode200, an optical switching system with integrated generalized multi-protocol label switching control plane. The company also provides Lambda Create, a network management software suite that enables remote, real-time, and end-to-end control of various LambdaNode 2000 switches in the metro/regional network. In addition, the company offers customized network analysis; deployment support services that include engineering, planning and ordering, installation support, and acceptance testing; maintenance; issue resolution and repairs; and technical support and training services. It offers its solutions to government agencies, telecommunications carriers, university and advanced research agency communities, and private sector enterprises in the United States and internationally. The company was formerly known as Firstwave Secure Intelligent Optical Networks and changed its name to Lambda OpticalSystems, Inc. in 2003. Lambda OpticalSystems, Inc. is headquartered in Reston, Virginia with additional facilities in Holmdel, New Jersey; Tokyo, Japan; Milan, Italy; and Gyeonggi-do, Korea.

Sana Security

Series A in 2002
Sana Security is a behavioral security software company that provides enterprise security software. It offers Primary Response SafeConnect, a security software that provides protection against known and unknown threats, including spyware, adware, and rootkits; and Primary Response Memory Shield Server, which provides buffer overflow protection for various servers. The company was founded in 2000 as Company 51 and changed its name to Sana Security in December 2002. Sana Security is headquartered in San Mateo, California. As of January 13, 2009, Sana Security operates as a subsidiary of AVG Technologies.

Ipsum Networks

Series B in 2003
Ipsum Networks is a Philadelphia-based company that provides route analysis and IP-layer management solutions in enterprise and carrier-class networks. The company’s product, RouteDynamics, enables network engineers and operators to identify and diagnose IP-routing instabilities and faults. Ipsum Networks also offers network health assessment, VoIP readiness check, and RouteDynamics solutions and network management systems integration services. It was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Vidyo, Inc.

Series B in 2007
We’re video-enabling the world. Recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant as a leader and a visionary, Vidyo is used by organizations like Google, CERN, Etsy, Philips, Alibaba, Kaiser, DISA and others. We are tackling a huge challenge: to ensure that the world can take advantage of the endless benefits of video chat by making it better than any other form of communication, whether you are in the office - or far out in the field under challenging bandwidth and wifi conditions. Vidyo makes it easy to embed the most beautiful, resilient and immersive multiparty video chat into any application, on any connected device. In healthcare, banking, IoT, customer engagement, enterprise collaboration, government, field services and more, video chat is revolutionizing - while simplifying - how we communicate. We envision a future in which hospitals, banks, universities, police stations, data centers, manufacturing facilities and all places in between see elegant video chat as the sustainable and intuitive way for humans to better connect with one another - making us more productive while saving tons of time and resources. From Silicon Valley to New York, Europe, Asia-Pacific and beyond, Vidyo is one of the most diverse teams in tech, with hundreds of gifted employees living and sharing their experiences all over the world. We are beyond excited about what we’re building, and believe our mission is just getting started.

GlobeRanger

Series A in 2000
GlobeRanger Corp. is an RFID software and solutions company founded in 1999 that has pioneered the creation of an information processing infrastructure at the edge of the enterprise. This enables companies to harness data that is generated outside traditional IT environments to improve their business processes and move closer to being real-time organizations. GlobeRanger products include the iMotion(tm) Platform which provides the software infrastructure that connects the physical world of automated data collection using RFID technology with enterprise software systems. GlobeRanger has created a suite of solution accelerators and configurable applications atop the iMotion platform to quickly develop custom RFID solutions. The applications include asset tracking, supply chain shipping and receiving, and perishables supply chain.

Voyence

Venture Round in 2004
Voyence provides configuration and change management solutions that automate critical change, compliance, and activation processes. The company offers VoyenceControl NG solution, which manages various devices in a heterogeneous infrastructure; automates configuration management lifecycle, including design, change, and compliance; and collects data in its repository, including configuration, asset/hardware, and change and audit information. It offers compliance/security, change/configuration, and extending network management solutions. The company's customers include financial, healthcare, education, government, manufacturing, services, technology, and transportation organizations. Voyence, Inc. was founded in 2000 as PowerUp Networks and it changed its name to Voyence, Inc. in 2003. The company is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

Solidcore Systems

Series D in 2007
Change audit and configuration control solutions for information technology infrastructures

Cenquest, Inc.

Series C in 2001
Cenquest, Inc. provides managed education services for corporations. The company offers audits, assessment tools, and strategic planning services to evaluate the return on education spending, as well as develops corporate managed education plans. It also creates e-learning programs for graduate degree programs that are custom-developed for corporations. Cenquest, Inc. was formerly known as Amicus Interactive, Inc. and changed its name to Cenquest, Inc. in July, 1999. The company was founded in 1998 and is based in Portland, Oregon.

Slacker, Inc.

Venture Round in 2009
Slacker, Inc. provides radio music services in the United States and internationally. It delivers free and subscription-based access to various songs and expert-programmed stations, news, sports, and talk on the Web, mobile devices, in-car infotainment systems, and consumer electronics platforms. Slacker, Inc. was formerly known as Broadband Instruments Corp. The company was incorporated in 2003 and is based in San Diego, California. As of December 29, 2017, Slacker, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of LiveXLive Media, Inc.

Hightail, Inc.

Venture Round in 2005
Hightail is a cloud service that lets users send, receive, digitally sign, and synchronize files. Hightail addresses the problems of creative collaboration and visual project management between teams of creative professionals and their clients and other stakeholders. An innovator in the cloud since before the term was even coined, Hightail (FKA YouSendIt) began as a simple way to send files that were too large for email and have since grown to evolve the cloud into a virtual workspace that enables seamless collaboration on visual projects from concept to completion.

XenSource

Series A in 2005
Manages cloud, server and desktop virtual infrastructures to optimize datacenters and automate management processes

Ethertronics

Venture Round in 2009
Ethertronics designs and manufactures high performance, embedded antennas for a wide range of wireless devices. They have been chosen by major OEMs and ODMs around the world to support a broad array of applications including cellular, UMTS, WiFi, WIMAX, Bluetooth, GPS, Digital Video Broadcast and others. Their patented Isolated Magnetic Dipoleâ„¢ (IMD) technology provides these manufacturers with optimized antenna size and performance, while exceeding safety emission requirements.

Chiaro Networks

Series A in 1999
Chiaro Networks, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, and delivery of Internet protocol/multi protocol label switching in the United States.

LightPointe

Series B in 2001
LightPointe Communications, Inc. (a.k.a. LightPointe Wireless) is privately held. The company was launched in 1998 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA, with regional offices/presence in Europe (Germany & France) and Asia (Thailand). LightPointe also provides solutions via its AirePointe Security & Government Solutions Division (www.AirePointe.com). LightPointe is the number one manufacturer in the world of point-to-point Gigabit Ethernet Free Space Optics and Hybrid Optical-Radio Bridges, and manufactures a complete line of 4G/LTE backhaul radios (60 GHz & 70/80 GHz e-band) for telecom carriers and enterprises such as businesses, schools, the military & government agencies. With over $80 million in product development and over eight key patents, LightPointe has deployed thousands of Gigabit Ethernet bridges and digital video/security backhaul solutions worldwide.

Metro Optix

Series C in 2001
Metro-Optix develops hardware for telecommunications companies that want to transition from circuit-based services to cell- and packet-based services. The hardware essentially reduces the number of hardware boxes needed, such as routers, which the networks feed into.

Zilker Labs

Series D in 2007
Zilker Labs, Inc., a mixed-signal semiconductor company, designs, developments, and markets power management and conversion integrated circuits for electronics. The company offers ZL2004, a digital power conversion and management integrated circuit (IC) that combines synchronous DC-DC buck converter, adaptive PWM control, and power and thermal management functions; and ZL2005, a digital power conversion IC that combines a compact and synchronous buck controller, adaptive drivers, and power management functions; and ZL2005P, a digital power conversion and management IC that combines DCDC buck converter, adaptive MOSFET drivers, and power and thermal management functions. The company also offers ZL2105, 3A power conversion IC that combines synchronous step-down DC-DC converter with integrated synchronous power MOSFETs and power management functions; ZL2106, a 6 A digital power conversion and management solution that combines synchronous DC-DC buck converter with integrated power MOSFET switches and power and fault management functions; and ZL1505, a high-speed and high-current N-channel MOSFET driver for synchronous step-down DC-DC conversion applications. It offers its products for embedded computing and telecom/datacom applications, including data storage, instrumentation and industrial controls, and various rack-based systems, as well as voice and data networking and communications systems. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Austin, Texas with sales offices and engineering centers in the United States and Hong Kong. As of December 18, 2008, Zilker Labs, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Intersil Corporation.

Solidcore Systems

Series E in 2008
Change audit and configuration control solutions for information technology infrastructures

Informative

Venture Round in 2007
Informative a marketing company, offers online tools for identifying customer priorities and form brand communities. The company also provides marketing analytics services. It offers survey, community and forum, blog, and profiling services. The company serves advertising agencies, marketing services firms, and media properties, as well as consumer products, media, financial services, pharmaceutical, software, and consumer electronic industries. Informative, Inc. was founded in 1999 as Getwebby.com and changed its name to Cahoots, Inc. in 2000. Further, it changed its name to Informative, Inc. in 2002. The company is headquartered in South San Francisco, California.

Enuclia Semiconductor

Series B in 2006
Enuclia Semiconductor operated as a fabless semiconductor company. It provides its products and services to flat panel television manufacturers. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon.

Vidyo, Inc.

Series C in 2010
We’re video-enabling the world. Recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant as a leader and a visionary, Vidyo is used by organizations like Google, CERN, Etsy, Philips, Alibaba, Kaiser, DISA and others. We are tackling a huge challenge: to ensure that the world can take advantage of the endless benefits of video chat by making it better than any other form of communication, whether you are in the office - or far out in the field under challenging bandwidth and wifi conditions. Vidyo makes it easy to embed the most beautiful, resilient and immersive multiparty video chat into any application, on any connected device. In healthcare, banking, IoT, customer engagement, enterprise collaboration, government, field services and more, video chat is revolutionizing - while simplifying - how we communicate. We envision a future in which hospitals, banks, universities, police stations, data centers, manufacturing facilities and all places in between see elegant video chat as the sustainable and intuitive way for humans to better connect with one another - making us more productive while saving tons of time and resources. From Silicon Valley to New York, Europe, Asia-Pacific and beyond, Vidyo is one of the most diverse teams in tech, with hundreds of gifted employees living and sharing their experiences all over the world. We are beyond excited about what we’re building, and believe our mission is just getting started.

NovusEdge

Series B in 2006
NovusEdge Inc. provides physical security solutions that control access and monitor environments, and manage alerts to protect assets. It offers EdgeProtect, an integration software that integrates with existing technology investments, including asset protection devices, building automation systems, and IT network management consoles; and EdgeManager, which delivers various capabilities required for asset protection.

Luxtera

Series B in 2003
Luxtera, Inc., designs and builds front panel and embedded optical modules based on its silicon photonics technology for data centers and mobile infrastructure. Its products include faceplate pluggable optical transceivers and embedded optical transceiver. Luxtera, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is based in Carlsbad, California. As of February 6, 2019, Luxtera, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, Inc.

Slacker, Inc.

Series B in 2007
Slacker, Inc. provides radio music services in the United States and internationally. It delivers free and subscription-based access to various songs and expert-programmed stations, news, sports, and talk on the Web, mobile devices, in-car infotainment systems, and consumer electronics platforms. Slacker, Inc. was formerly known as Broadband Instruments Corp. The company was incorporated in 2003 and is based in San Diego, California. As of December 29, 2017, Slacker, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of LiveXLive Media, Inc.

Monterey Design Systems

Venture Round in 2000
Monterey Design Systems provides electronic design automation (EDA) software that enables integrated circuit designers to take their circuits from completed logic design to manufacturing ready output.

Southampton Photonics

Series A in 2000
Southampton Photonics Ltd., a U.K. startup. The company, with origins at Southampton University's Optical Research Center (ORC), aims to establish itself in the design and manufacture of fiber-optic components for the dense wave-division multiplexing (DWDM) and optical telecommunications market using technology from the university.

Livevault

Series B in 2003
LiveVault provider of disk-based online server backup and recovery solutions for small and mid-size businesses and for corporations with remote offices.

Metabolon, Inc.

Series A in 2004
Metabolon is a technology company, develops analytical methods and software for biomarker discovery using metabolomics. It offers a biochemical profiling platform that analyzes and identifies biochemicals in the research of pharmaceutical, biotech, agriculture, cosmetic, and consumer products. Metabolon provides a unique, real-time fingerprint of biological system to reveal novel discoveries and realize the promise of precision medicine. The company can deliver an instantaneous snapshot of the entire physiology of a living being at a discreet point in time, as well as identify changes in that system brought about the impact of the disease, medical intervention, diet, or the environment. This deep and comprehensive view of the metabolome provides biological insights that cannot be revealed through any other research methodology, enabling life sciences researchers and drug developers to discover answers to some of biology’s most difficult questions. Metabolon was founded in 2000 and headquartered in Durham, North Carolina.

AirWalk Communications

Series B in 2006
AirWalk Communications offers a complete line of IP-based Radio Access Network (IP-RAN) solutions that enable simple network expansion for CDMA wireless service providers. AirWalk’s solution is based on a distinctive approach, the controller functionality is decentralized and tightly integrated with a base station transceiver in one compact device. This approach reduces equipment complexity and latency, and for service providers this translates to increased reliability, simpler installation, lower costs, and a smaller system footprint.

HexaTech

Series A in 2005
HexaTech Inc. engages in the development and production of single-crystalline aluminum nitride (AlN) substrates for electronic and optoelectronic semiconductor devices, including ultraviolet (UV-C) LEDs, lasers, and detectors, targeting applications such as sterilization and disinfection systems, chemical and bioagent detection, and analytical devices for biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. AlN substrates are also being utilized in the development of high voltage/high power diodes and switches, as well as high frequency (RF) devices. HexaTech was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Morrisville, North Carolina.

Nanomix

Series C in 2005
Nanomix, Inc. develops automated point-of-care diagnostic systems. Its products include Nanōmix eLab® System, an automated system that consists of a handheld reader and an integrated assay cartridge with a proprietary biosensor; Sepsis Panel a tool for the physician to use in diagnosing sepsis within the 30 minute critical clinical window for decisions about care; and Nanōmix eLab platform for laboratory diagnostics at the point of care. Nanomix, Inc. was formerly known as Covalent Materials, Inc. and changed its name to Nanomix, Inc. in April 2002. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Emeryville, California.

Chiaro Networks

Series D in 2002
Chiaro Networks, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, and delivery of Internet protocol/multi protocol label switching in the United States.

InnerWireless

Series C in 2005
InnerWireless, Inc. provides in-building wireless and RFID solutions to healthcare, enterprise, government, and hotel/gaming markets. InnerWireless solutions provide in-building wireless wide area network (WAN) and WLAN solutions for voice, data, multimedia, location, and other wireless services to the mobile workforce. It offers Wireless Utility, a broadband infrastructure that provides wireless signal coverage for mobility, communication, and real-time access to data. This solution also provides access to WAN services, including cellular services, paging capability, two-way radio service, first responder technology, WiFi access, enterprise voice service, and building automation and security. InnerWireless offers Horizon Converged Wireless platform for wide area services, building distribution, local area services, and segment distribution; and PanGo Unified Asset Visibility platform for asset, workflow, and inventory management, as well as to aggregate and synthesize data from various RTLS, RFID, and sensor sources. InnerWireless, Inc. was formerly known as E-tron Technologies, Inc. InnerWireless was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

NeoScale Systems

Series B in 2003
As of December 11, 2007, NeoScale Systems, Inc. was acquired by Ncipher plc. NeoScale Systems, Inc. provides enterprise storage security solutions. Its solutions enable organizations to address security risks associated with offsite storage, tape media access, business continuity, consolidation, and privacy compliance. The company's products include CryptoStor Tape, a tape security appliance that compresses, encrypts, and digitally signs data; CryptoStor FC Disk, an enterprise-class storage security appliance, which provides wire-speed encryption, centralized policy management, storage firewall access control, and fabric transparent operation for storage transport and media privacy; and CryptoStor KeyVault, an automated and open enterprise-class appliance for data-at-rest encryption key management. NeoScale Systems serves companies in various sectors, including financial services, healthcare / health services, manufacturing, retail / wholesale, entertainment, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, domestic and foreign government, and small-medium enterprises. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Milpitas, California.
Airband Communications is the largest WiMAX fixed-wireless provider serving businesses in the United States. They deliver a comprehensive portfolio of high-bandwidth and managed solutions over one of the industry's most scalable last-mile networks. Founded in 2000, Airband built its wholly-owned network to bypass the local phone and cable companies, providing customers with faster install times, unmatched scalability and complete path redundancy from the traditional wireline infrastructure. Today, Airband provides service in 14 markets and is expanding quickly. Airband is managed by a senior leadership team that is focused on providing an exceptional customer experience for every single customer. Their employees are passionate about delivering the results businesses are looking for. Airband are known and respected for their local support staff, exemplary service and customer responsiveness and serve more than 3,500 businesses nationwide.

Scintera Networks

Series C in 2006
Scintera has developed a programmable analog signal processing platform that improves performance more than 10X and reduces power consumption more than 10X compared to traditional DSP platforms. Their unique solution, implemented in a standard CMOS process, also eliminates the need for expensive, power-hungry, and performance-limiting A/D converters.

Verified Person

Series B in 2004
Verified Person provides the industry's most advanced criminal background screening and identity verification services, applying leading-edge technology to traditional search methodologies in order to deliver faster, more accurate results via a simple-to-use Web site. The company's solutions help healthcare, staffing, financial services, retail and other industry organizations to comply with regulation and to mitigate corporate threats such as workplace violence, internal theft and fraud, and poor employee selection. Verified Person was founded by John Sculley, former CEO of Apple Computer, and Tal Moise.

Webridge

Series C in 2000
Webridge is a software company that develops and commercializes extranet portal systems. It enables companies to communicate with employees, suppliers, and other business partners through a web browser. Founded in 1996, Webridge is based in Beaverton, Oregon.

Teneros

Series A in 2004
Teneros is a Mountain View, CA based company that focuses on comprehensive "application and data continuity" for Microsoft Exchange e-mail servers, keeping Microsoft Exchange crashes, technology failures, and site-wide outages from taking down a company's messaging system.

Applied Science Fiction

Venture Round in 1999
Applied Science Fiction Developer of technologies with commercial applications for digital and photographic industries. The Company's products include Digital Film Processing Technology and ICE3, which eliminates scratches on photographic film or slides, restores color fidelity and improves on a photograph's overall appearance.

MetaCarta

Series B in 2004
MetaCarta provides geographic search and referencing solutions. They offers MetaCarta geographic search and referencing platform, which provides components, such as GeoTag that identifies geographic references contained in a document.

D2Audio

Series D in 2006
D2Audio, the world's only manufacturer of intelligent digital amplifiers(TM). D2Audio Corporation, maker of the world's only intelligent digital amplifiers, supplies a full line of cost efficient, powerful, multi-channel amplifier modules to the manufacturers of high quality audio equipment in the consumer, commercial, and automotive industries.

Encryptanet, Inc.

Series A in 2006
Encryptanet built a lightweight, content control and access cloud service for monetizing digital content called Paycloud. Encryptanet was not a micropayments vendor, but It was the very first micropayments partner for PayPal. The product provided a software-less solution for granting self-expiring, micro-access to digital content as small as a link or an image embedded in a page or for as short as seconds allowing customers to blend premium content with ad supported content to maximize revenues. The solution was unique in that it flipped the user model on its head: content looked and behaved like a free site to premium users without registration, signing in, or browser cookies. Customers included Forbes and several dozen digital content vendors. The company was funded by Palomar Ventures, Sevin Rosen, and friends and family.

GENBAND

Series D in 2001
GENBAND is a global supplier of IP gateways, session border controllers and FMC security solutions. These high-performance, high-security gateway solutions are at the center of fixed and mobile networks around the globe, evolving, securing and improving communications networks.

Monterey Design Systems

Venture Round in 2002
Monterey Design Systems provides electronic design automation (EDA) software that enables integrated circuit designers to take their circuits from completed logic design to manufacturing ready output.

LightPointe

Venture Round in 2004
LightPointe Communications, Inc. (a.k.a. LightPointe Wireless) is privately held. The company was launched in 1998 and is headquartered in San Diego, CA, with regional offices/presence in Europe (Germany & France) and Asia (Thailand). LightPointe also provides solutions via its AirePointe Security & Government Solutions Division (www.AirePointe.com). LightPointe is the number one manufacturer in the world of point-to-point Gigabit Ethernet Free Space Optics and Hybrid Optical-Radio Bridges, and manufactures a complete line of 4G/LTE backhaul radios (60 GHz & 70/80 GHz e-band) for telecom carriers and enterprises such as businesses, schools, the military & government agencies. With over $80 million in product development and over eight key patents, LightPointe has deployed thousands of Gigabit Ethernet bridges and digital video/security backhaul solutions worldwide.

AppTrigger

Series C in 2007
AppTrigger, Inc. provides telecommunications application connectivity solutions. It offers Application Session Controller software, a network element that sits between the application cloud and the converging network/control layer to provide and manage connectivity to the evolving network for multiple applications. The company also provides support programs, and professional and training services. AppTrigger, Inc. was formerly known as Carrius Technologies, Inc. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Richardson, Texas.

MetroFi

Series A in 2004
MetroFi is a provider of municipal wireless network services in several cities. It provides its clients with telecommunication equipment, while designing, building, and operating Wi-Fi networks. MetroFi also delivers wireless broadband services to communities. It is based in Mountain View, California.

Orbital Data

Venture Round in 2004
Orbital Data Corporation provides WAN optimization solutions. The company’s products include the Orbital 5500 and the Orbital 6500 units that accelerate network performance. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in San Mateo, California.

Westwave Communications

Series E in 2002
Westwave Communications is a supplier of telecommunications network control and signaling agents.

Limerick BioPharma

Debt Financing in 2007
Limerick BioPharma is dedicated to developing compounds that, when used adjunctively with both marketed and investigational drugs, significantly improve the quality of patients' lives. Their compounds minimize toxic side effects at non-targeted vulnerable organs and tissue while maintaining or enhancing a drug's desired effects. In the monotherapy setting, they are developing novel compounds that target the treatment of metabolic diseases such as hypercholesteremia and hyperglycemia.

Cicada Semiconductor

Venture Round in 2002
Cicada Semiconductor is a fabless semiconductor company that designs, develops, manufactures, and markets digital signal processors.

Keyotee

Series A in 2003
Keyotee is a ab-less company, develops solutions based on custom chips and system level boards to serve as evaluation platforms.

Sonopia

Series A in 2006
Sonopia's mission is to provide every organization, group or club with the opportunity to create branded mobile service and build a unique mobile and web community of supporters and members. Leading brands, charities, environmental organizations and entertainment groups are working with Sonopia to create their branded mobile phone services. These services are marketed with Sonopia's help to an increasingly discerning consumer, who demands relevant services, the right price and great customer service. They call each of these mobile services a "Sonopia" and expect there to be thousands of Sonopias within a few years. With Sonopia, anyone can create and start marketing a mobile service in 15 minutes or less.

Firefly Mobile

Series D in 2005
Firefly Mobile is a privately held company with worldwide headquarters in Miami Beach, Florida. Firefly Mobile is the industry leading designer, developer and seller of mobile phones and accessories specifically targeting kids and tweens. Firefly Mobile was founded with an award winning signature product; The Original Firefly Phone, which allows children to stay connected to those most important, as well as a growing brand that allows for continued innovation and product extensions. By designing the handsets from the ground up, Firefly has always been able to focus on the exact needs of kids, tweens and their parents, making the phones ideal for the market.

Market6

Series A in 2006
Market6 is a big data analytics company that leverages retailers' operational data to improve overall business performance and enable better collaboration with suppliers. Our flagship is DemandView®, a suite of tools, reporting, and predictive analytics provided via Information Services or SaaS solutions that provides a real-time, forward-looking view of sales, promotion and distribution performance. DemandView is used by the largest supermarket chain in the US, and is accessed by over 400 supplier partners

Limerick BioPharma

Series C in 2009
Limerick BioPharma is dedicated to developing compounds that, when used adjunctively with both marketed and investigational drugs, significantly improve the quality of patients' lives. Their compounds minimize toxic side effects at non-targeted vulnerable organs and tissue while maintaining or enhancing a drug's desired effects. In the monotherapy setting, they are developing novel compounds that target the treatment of metabolic diseases such as hypercholesteremia and hyperglycemia.

Lightconnect

Series A in 2001
Lightconnect develops optical networking components based on technology invented by David Bloom, one of the company's founders, called diffractive MEMS. LIGHTCONNECT's products operate in the physical optics mode rather than the geometrics optics mode. Beam redirection results from diffraction rather than specular reflection. Consequently, motion, or displacement of the optical surface, is much smaller. Lightconnect claims that this technology enables fabrication of devices that are inherently much faster, more reliable, much smaller and much less susceptible to external environmental inputs.

Zilker Labs

Series C in 2006
Zilker Labs, Inc., a mixed-signal semiconductor company, designs, developments, and markets power management and conversion integrated circuits for electronics. The company offers ZL2004, a digital power conversion and management integrated circuit (IC) that combines synchronous DC-DC buck converter, adaptive PWM control, and power and thermal management functions; and ZL2005, a digital power conversion IC that combines a compact and synchronous buck controller, adaptive drivers, and power management functions; and ZL2005P, a digital power conversion and management IC that combines DCDC buck converter, adaptive MOSFET drivers, and power and thermal management functions. The company also offers ZL2105, 3A power conversion IC that combines synchronous step-down DC-DC converter with integrated synchronous power MOSFETs and power management functions; ZL2106, a 6 A digital power conversion and management solution that combines synchronous DC-DC buck converter with integrated power MOSFET switches and power and fault management functions; and ZL1505, a high-speed and high-current N-channel MOSFET driver for synchronous step-down DC-DC conversion applications. It offers its products for embedded computing and telecom/datacom applications, including data storage, instrumentation and industrial controls, and various rack-based systems, as well as voice and data networking and communications systems. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Austin, Texas with sales offices and engineering centers in the United States and Hong Kong. As of December 18, 2008, Zilker Labs, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Intersil Corporation.

OpVista

Series D in 2007
OpVista develops, manufactures, and markets optical transport systems for Metro/Regional Networks that deliver scalable and reconfigurable wave division multiplexing (WDM) for leading organizations in the cable and telecommunications industries. OpVista's simple and innovative approach to optical transport networks delivers previously unattainable levels of service capacity, distance, and flexibility on existing networks without the operational inefficiencies associated with conventional DWDM systems.

Zilker Labs

Series B in 2005
Zilker Labs, Inc., a mixed-signal semiconductor company, designs, developments, and markets power management and conversion integrated circuits for electronics. The company offers ZL2004, a digital power conversion and management integrated circuit (IC) that combines synchronous DC-DC buck converter, adaptive PWM control, and power and thermal management functions; and ZL2005, a digital power conversion IC that combines a compact and synchronous buck controller, adaptive drivers, and power management functions; and ZL2005P, a digital power conversion and management IC that combines DCDC buck converter, adaptive MOSFET drivers, and power and thermal management functions. The company also offers ZL2105, 3A power conversion IC that combines synchronous step-down DC-DC converter with integrated synchronous power MOSFETs and power management functions; ZL2106, a 6 A digital power conversion and management solution that combines synchronous DC-DC buck converter with integrated power MOSFET switches and power and fault management functions; and ZL1505, a high-speed and high-current N-channel MOSFET driver for synchronous step-down DC-DC conversion applications. It offers its products for embedded computing and telecom/datacom applications, including data storage, instrumentation and industrial controls, and various rack-based systems, as well as voice and data networking and communications systems. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Austin, Texas with sales offices and engineering centers in the United States and Hong Kong. As of December 18, 2008, Zilker Labs, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Intersil Corporation.

Reactive NanoTechnologies

Series B in 2004
Reactive NanoTechnologies develops and manufactures products to control the instantaneous release of heat energy for advanced joining applications. The company’s products are used in CPV, HB LED attach, power electronics, thermal management, and component mounting applications. Reactive NanoTechnologies was founded in 2001 and is based in Hunt Valley, Maryland.

Reactive NanoTechnologies

Series C in 2008
Reactive NanoTechnologies develops and manufactures products to control the instantaneous release of heat energy for advanced joining applications. The company’s products are used in CPV, HB LED attach, power electronics, thermal management, and component mounting applications. Reactive NanoTechnologies was founded in 2001 and is based in Hunt Valley, Maryland.

GENBAND

Series A in 1999
GENBAND is a global supplier of IP gateways, session border controllers and FMC security solutions. These high-performance, high-security gateway solutions are at the center of fixed and mobile networks around the globe, evolving, securing and improving communications networks.

Vidyo, Inc.

Series D in 2013
We’re video-enabling the world. Recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant as a leader and a visionary, Vidyo is used by organizations like Google, CERN, Etsy, Philips, Alibaba, Kaiser, DISA and others. We are tackling a huge challenge: to ensure that the world can take advantage of the endless benefits of video chat by making it better than any other form of communication, whether you are in the office - or far out in the field under challenging bandwidth and wifi conditions. Vidyo makes it easy to embed the most beautiful, resilient and immersive multiparty video chat into any application, on any connected device. In healthcare, banking, IoT, customer engagement, enterprise collaboration, government, field services and more, video chat is revolutionizing - while simplifying - how we communicate. We envision a future in which hospitals, banks, universities, police stations, data centers, manufacturing facilities and all places in between see elegant video chat as the sustainable and intuitive way for humans to better connect with one another - making us more productive while saving tons of time and resources. From Silicon Valley to New York, Europe, Asia-Pacific and beyond, Vidyo is one of the most diverse teams in tech, with hundreds of gifted employees living and sharing their experiences all over the world. We are beyond excited about what we’re building, and believe our mission is just getting started.

Parlo

Series A in 2000
Parlo Inc. was founded to meet the immense but underserved global demand for language learning: over 1.2 billion people are studying foreign languages today. Parlo's co-founders, Varun Bedi and Anish Rajparia, each speak five languages and have lived on four continents. They recognized the growing need for language instruction and saw the emerging potential of the Internet and other technologies to meet it. Working with a team of top technologists and educators, Bedi and Rajparia developed Parlo's Virtual Immersion approach. Using the interactivity of the Internet, Virtual Immersion surrounds learners with realistic, practical and fun information about the language and culture they're studying, replicating the study abroad experience online. Customers and media around the world agree that Parlo's online courses and e-mail lessons are uniquely effective and flexible. At Parlo, real-world learning means real-life success.

Teneros

Series B in 2005
Teneros is a Mountain View, CA based company that focuses on comprehensive "application and data continuity" for Microsoft Exchange e-mail servers, keeping Microsoft Exchange crashes, technology failures, and site-wide outages from taking down a company's messaging system.

Solidcore Systems

Series B in 2005
Change audit and configuration control solutions for information technology infrastructures

Ceterus Networks

Series C in 2004
Ceterus Networks manufactures and provides flexible transport systems for cell tower backhaul and enterprise data applications. The company’s products include UTX8212 for circuit-based services; UTS1100 for Ethernet transport; UTS1000 for lower Ethernet port density applications; UTS1530 for 3G mobile wireless cell tower backhaul and enterprise applications; UTS900 for Ethernet and TDM service transport; and UTS810 for Ethernet-only transport requirements. It also provides Ethernet and multiservice delivery, cell tower backhaul, and data center connectivity solutions.

Metabolon, Inc.

Series B in 2006
Metabolon is a technology company, develops analytical methods and software for biomarker discovery using metabolomics. It offers a biochemical profiling platform that analyzes and identifies biochemicals in the research of pharmaceutical, biotech, agriculture, cosmetic, and consumer products. Metabolon provides a unique, real-time fingerprint of biological system to reveal novel discoveries and realize the promise of precision medicine. The company can deliver an instantaneous snapshot of the entire physiology of a living being at a discreet point in time, as well as identify changes in that system brought about the impact of the disease, medical intervention, diet, or the environment. This deep and comprehensive view of the metabolome provides biological insights that cannot be revealed through any other research methodology, enabling life sciences researchers and drug developers to discover answers to some of biology’s most difficult questions. Metabolon was founded in 2000 and headquartered in Durham, North Carolina.

AppTrigger

Series B in 2004
AppTrigger, Inc. provides telecommunications application connectivity solutions. It offers Application Session Controller software, a network element that sits between the application cloud and the converging network/control layer to provide and manage connectivity to the evolving network for multiple applications. The company also provides support programs, and professional and training services. AppTrigger, Inc. was formerly known as Carrius Technologies, Inc. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Richardson, Texas.

ReleaseNow

Venture Round in 2000
ReleaseNow.com is the "e-commerce department" for vendors and resellers of software and other digital goods. As an outsourced services provider, they build and manage e-commerce solutions for the online marketing, sales and delivery of digital goods. Their customers trust us to run their e-commerce initiatives. In turn, they place their customer's interests first by delivering professional, responsive and competent service around the clock.

OpenClovis

Series B in 2005
OpenClovis Solutions, Inc. develops and deploys commercial off-the-shelf software infrastructure platform for Tier 1 carrier and enterprise networks worldwide. It provides SAFplus High Availability and Scalability Platform that allows to add the management and service layer to design; Integrated Development Environment that simplifies and accelerates the development of networking and computing equipment; and Test Automation Environment Tool that provides lifecycle testing requirements in a distributed networking. The company also offers Runtime Director, a web-based cluster management solution integrated with SAFplus that allows SAF AMF entities in the cluster to be viewed and modified using an intuitive graphical interface. It serves networking, telecommunications, aerospace/defense, compute platforms, Internet of Things, high frequency gaming, and MMO gaming markets. OpenClovis Solutions, Inc. was formerly known as Clovis Solutions, Inc. and changed its name to OpenClovis Solutions, Inc. in May 2006. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Petaluma, California. It has research and development centers in Bengaluru, India; and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

iChoose

Series B in 1999
iChoose, Inc. is the developer of an instant merchandising channel for e-commerce.

Tonic Software

Series A in 2000
Austin based web management software company (i.e. Tivoli for the web) Founded by former Tivoli employees, Brian Phillips (CEO), James Dugger, Steve Marcie (CTO) & Tony Carpinelli (VP Sales) acquired by Altiris Software which was then acquired by Symantec.

Innovalight

Series D in 2010
Founded by Conrad Burke, Innovalight is focused on bringing high efficiency, low-cost solar modules to the marketplace. Enabling this manufacturing paradigm shift is the company's silicon ink, which has been in development since 2005. Historically, silicon has been processed either as a solid or as a gas. Using liquid based processing Innovalight will dramatically improve the cost and efficiency of today's solar modules.

Channelinsight

Series C in 2011
Channelinsight offers the only complete cloud-based Channel Data Management (CDM) solution, providing technology manufacturers with visibility into every partner and every end-customer, for every POS transaction in real-time, allowing them to gain the insight necessary to drive sales and optimize inventory. The company processes over 120 million POS and inventory transactions per year and collects POS and inventory data from over 4000 worldwide channel partners. We process over $100 billion in channel sales transactions annually. Customers benefitting from this technology include Schneider Electric, Corning Life Sciences, HP, TE Connectivity, Intel, AMD, Microsoft, Smart Technologies, Fluke Networks, Fortinet, and Wasp Barcode. Channelinsight is backed by Rho Ventures, Sequel Venture Partners and Vedanta Capital, with headquarters in Denver and offices in Palo Alto, UK and Singapore.

EGT

Series B in 2003
EGT engages in the design and manufacture of digital video signal processing equipment for television distribution over cable, satellite, and Internet protocol television networks. It offers encoder solutions for delivering various channels with quality picture; head end micro solutions, a multi-channel edge encoder used for insertion of local channels in MDUs and closed community markets; and system solutions that offer interfaces for managing the video networks, as well as provides redundancy solutions for video service operators.

Lightconnect

Series C in 2002
Lightconnect develops optical networking components based on technology invented by David Bloom, one of the company's founders, called diffractive MEMS. LIGHTCONNECT's products operate in the physical optics mode rather than the geometrics optics mode. Beam redirection results from diffraction rather than specular reflection. Consequently, motion, or displacement of the optical surface, is much smaller. Lightconnect claims that this technology enables fabrication of devices that are inherently much faster, more reliable, much smaller and much less susceptible to external environmental inputs.

Chiaro Networks

Series B in 2000
Chiaro Networks, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, and delivery of Internet protocol/multi protocol label switching in the United States.

Electronic Arts Inc.

Series A in 1982
Electronic Arts Inc. develops, markets, publishes, and distributes games, content, and services for game consoles, PCs, mobile phones, and tablets worldwide. The company develops and publishes games and services across various genres, such as sports, first-person shooter, action, role-playing, and simulation primarily under the Battlefield, The Sims, Apex Legends, Need for Speed, and Plants v. Zombies brands; and license games from others, including FIFA, Madden NFL, and Star Wars brands. It also provides advertising services; and licenses its games to third parties to distribute and host its games. The company markets and sells its games and services through digital distribution and retail channels, as well as directly to mass market retailers, specialty stores, and distribution arrangements. It has a strategic partnership with KLab Inc. for game development and operation. Electronic Arts Inc. was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.

Hightail, Inc.

Series A in 2006
Hightail is a cloud service that lets users send, receive, digitally sign, and synchronize files. Hightail addresses the problems of creative collaboration and visual project management between teams of creative professionals and their clients and other stakeholders. An innovator in the cloud since before the term was even coined, Hightail (FKA YouSendIt) began as a simple way to send files that were too large for email and have since grown to evolve the cloud into a virtual workspace that enables seamless collaboration on visual projects from concept to completion.

Traq Wireless

Series C in 2002
Traq-wireless develops software and support services designed to organize, analyze and improve mobile usage and devices.

Luxtera

Series C in 2006
Luxtera, Inc., designs and builds front panel and embedded optical modules based on its silicon photonics technology for data centers and mobile infrastructure. Its products include faceplate pluggable optical transceivers and embedded optical transceiver. Luxtera, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is based in Carlsbad, California. As of February 6, 2019, Luxtera, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, Inc.

Cenquest, Inc.

Series B in 2000
Cenquest, Inc. provides managed education services for corporations. The company offers audits, assessment tools, and strategic planning services to evaluate the return on education spending, as well as develops corporate managed education plans. It also creates e-learning programs for graduate degree programs that are custom-developed for corporations. Cenquest, Inc. was formerly known as Amicus Interactive, Inc. and changed its name to Cenquest, Inc. in July, 1999. The company was founded in 1998 and is based in Portland, Oregon.

GENBAND

Venture Round in 2013
GENBAND is a global supplier of IP gateways, session border controllers and FMC security solutions. These high-performance, high-security gateway solutions are at the center of fixed and mobile networks around the globe, evolving, securing and improving communications networks.

Ceterus Networks

Series A in 2002
Ceterus Networks manufactures and provides flexible transport systems for cell tower backhaul and enterprise data applications. The company’s products include UTX8212 for circuit-based services; UTS1100 for Ethernet transport; UTS1000 for lower Ethernet port density applications; UTS1530 for 3G mobile wireless cell tower backhaul and enterprise applications; UTS900 for Ethernet and TDM service transport; and UTS810 for Ethernet-only transport requirements. It also provides Ethernet and multiservice delivery, cell tower backhaul, and data center connectivity solutions.

InnerWireless

Venture Round in 2002
InnerWireless, Inc. provides in-building wireless and RFID solutions to healthcare, enterprise, government, and hotel/gaming markets. InnerWireless solutions provide in-building wireless wide area network (WAN) and WLAN solutions for voice, data, multimedia, location, and other wireless services to the mobile workforce. It offers Wireless Utility, a broadband infrastructure that provides wireless signal coverage for mobility, communication, and real-time access to data. This solution also provides access to WAN services, including cellular services, paging capability, two-way radio service, first responder technology, WiFi access, enterprise voice service, and building automation and security. InnerWireless offers Horizon Converged Wireless platform for wide area services, building distribution, local area services, and segment distribution; and PanGo Unified Asset Visibility platform for asset, workflow, and inventory management, as well as to aggregate and synthesize data from various RTLS, RFID, and sensor sources. InnerWireless, Inc. was formerly known as E-tron Technologies, Inc. InnerWireless was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

MetroFi

Series B in 2006
MetroFi is a provider of municipal wireless network services in several cities. It provides its clients with telecommunication equipment, while designing, building, and operating Wi-Fi networks. MetroFi also delivers wireless broadband services to communities. It is based in Mountain View, California.

Slacker, Inc.

Series C in 2009
Slacker, Inc. provides radio music services in the United States and internationally. It delivers free and subscription-based access to various songs and expert-programmed stations, news, sports, and talk on the Web, mobile devices, in-car infotainment systems, and consumer electronics platforms. Slacker, Inc. was formerly known as Broadband Instruments Corp. The company was incorporated in 2003 and is based in San Diego, California. As of December 29, 2017, Slacker, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of LiveXLive Media, Inc.

Ciena Corporation

Series C in 1995
Ciena is the network specialist. They collaborate with customers worldwide to unlock the strategic potential of their networks and fundamentally change the way they perform and compete. With focused innovation, Ciena brings together the reliability and capacity of optical networking with the flexibility and economics of Ethernet, unified by a software suite that delivers the industry's leading network automation. They routinely post recent news, financial results and other important announcements and information about Ciena on their website.

Grandis

Venture Round in 2005
Grandis is the pioneer in developing and licensing innovative non-volatile memory solutions derived from cutting-edge research in spintronics. Its mission is to enable revolutionary products through application of the electron's spin to store, manipulate and transmit information.

Unveil Technologies

Series A in 2003
Unveil Technologies is a provider of integrated customer self service and agent-assist applications to contact centers.

Hightail, Inc.

Series B in 2007
Hightail is a cloud service that lets users send, receive, digitally sign, and synchronize files. Hightail addresses the problems of creative collaboration and visual project management between teams of creative professionals and their clients and other stakeholders. An innovator in the cloud since before the term was even coined, Hightail (FKA YouSendIt) began as a simple way to send files that were too large for email and have since grown to evolve the cloud into a virtual workspace that enables seamless collaboration on visual projects from concept to completion.

Compaq

Seed Round in 1982
Compaq Computer Corporation was formerly a personal computer company, but is now a brand name of [Hewlett-Packard](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/hewlett-packard).

ExteNet Systems, Inc.

Debt Financing in 2008
ExteNet Systems designs, builds and operates network infrastructure - primarily using distributed antenna systems. DAS networks by ExteNet Systems are implemented by wireless service providers in a variety of locations and environments. ExteNet is technologically adaptable – which means they can operate CDMA, GSM, UMTS, 3G and 4G within each fiber network that we deploy. They are adept at designing, implementing and operating fiber networks to extend their network’s traditional sites into hard-to-zone areas, or to places where you do not have coverage. Their fiber networks could also be a reasonable backhaul solution for wireless service providers.

Luminescent Technologies

Series D in 2007
Luminescent Technologies, Inc. provides lithography enhancement solutions to the semiconductor industry. It offers Luminizer, a full-chip inverse lithography system for deep sub-wavelength mask designs. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Palo Alto, California.

BioBehavioral Diagnostics

Series A in 2007
BioBehavioral Diagnostics Company manufactures and markets the Quotientâ„¢ ADHD System, a tool that aids in the objective and accurate assessment of ADHD symptoms. They are dedicated to providing physicians, parents and patients with high-value information to guide personalized strategies and to enhance quality of life for patients with ADHD.

Ceterus Networks

Series E in 2007
Ceterus Networks manufactures and provides flexible transport systems for cell tower backhaul and enterprise data applications. The company’s products include UTX8212 for circuit-based services; UTS1100 for Ethernet transport; UTS1000 for lower Ethernet port density applications; UTS1530 for 3G mobile wireless cell tower backhaul and enterprise applications; UTS900 for Ethernet and TDM service transport; and UTS810 for Ethernet-only transport requirements. It also provides Ethernet and multiservice delivery, cell tower backhaul, and data center connectivity solutions.

Bright View Technologies

Series C in 2009
Bright View Technologies, Inc. is a leading developer of microstructure-based, optical films for the global display industry. They are leveraging patented and proprietary technologies that enable the production of unique optical film products with superior performance characteristics for Plasma, LCD, Rear Projection, Front Projection and OLED.

Westwave Communications

Series B in 1999
Westwave Communications is a supplier of telecommunications network control and signaling agents.

ExteNet Systems, Inc.

Venture Round in 2010
ExteNet Systems designs, builds and operates network infrastructure - primarily using distributed antenna systems. DAS networks by ExteNet Systems are implemented by wireless service providers in a variety of locations and environments. ExteNet is technologically adaptable – which means they can operate CDMA, GSM, UMTS, 3G and 4G within each fiber network that we deploy. They are adept at designing, implementing and operating fiber networks to extend their network’s traditional sites into hard-to-zone areas, or to places where you do not have coverage. Their fiber networks could also be a reasonable backhaul solution for wireless service providers.

ProactiveNet

Series C in 2000
ProactiveNet, Inc. is the leading provider of operations performance assurance solutions for applications and web technology infrastructures. The company's solutions enable businesses to deliver a consistently positive web experience to end-users resulting in measurable improvements in customer loyalty, operational efficiency and online revenues. Customers report positive ROI in less than three months and include leading enterprises such AIG, eBay, Ford and Walmart.com. ProactiveNet has been named one of Computerworld's Top 100 Emerging Companies to Watch in 2001, and is a winner of The 2001 CrossRoads A-list Award. The company is headquartered in Silicon Valley at 2150 Gold Street, Alviso, CA 95002-2159. International offices are located in the UK and India.

Lightconnect

Series B in 2001
Lightconnect develops optical networking components based on technology invented by David Bloom, one of the company's founders, called diffractive MEMS. LIGHTCONNECT's products operate in the physical optics mode rather than the geometrics optics mode. Beam redirection results from diffraction rather than specular reflection. Consequently, motion, or displacement of the optical surface, is much smaller. Lightconnect claims that this technology enables fabrication of devices that are inherently much faster, more reliable, much smaller and much less susceptible to external environmental inputs.

Hightail, Inc.

Series C in 2008
Hightail is a cloud service that lets users send, receive, digitally sign, and synchronize files. Hightail addresses the problems of creative collaboration and visual project management between teams of creative professionals and their clients and other stakeholders. An innovator in the cloud since before the term was even coined, Hightail (FKA YouSendIt) began as a simple way to send files that were too large for email and have since grown to evolve the cloud into a virtual workspace that enables seamless collaboration on visual projects from concept to completion.

Astute Networks, Inc.

Series C in 2008
Astute Networks, Inc. manufactures and provides network-based virtualization appliances. It offers ViSX G3 for VMware to accelerate server virtualization, desktop virtualization, and cloud computing infrastructures. The company’s ViSX G3 also offers Microsoft Exchange and Sharepoint virtualization; and Oracle, SAP, and SQL virtualization solutions. Astute Networks, Inc. has a strategic partnership with Veeam Software. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in San Diego, California.

Innovalight

Series B in 2006
Founded by Conrad Burke, Innovalight is focused on bringing high efficiency, low-cost solar modules to the marketplace. Enabling this manufacturing paradigm shift is the company's silicon ink, which has been in development since 2005. Historically, silicon has been processed either as a solid or as a gas. Using liquid based processing Innovalight will dramatically improve the cost and efficiency of today's solar modules.

Vidyo, Inc.

Series B in 2009
We’re video-enabling the world. Recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant as a leader and a visionary, Vidyo is used by organizations like Google, CERN, Etsy, Philips, Alibaba, Kaiser, DISA and others. We are tackling a huge challenge: to ensure that the world can take advantage of the endless benefits of video chat by making it better than any other form of communication, whether you are in the office - or far out in the field under challenging bandwidth and wifi conditions. Vidyo makes it easy to embed the most beautiful, resilient and immersive multiparty video chat into any application, on any connected device. In healthcare, banking, IoT, customer engagement, enterprise collaboration, government, field services and more, video chat is revolutionizing - while simplifying - how we communicate. We envision a future in which hospitals, banks, universities, police stations, data centers, manufacturing facilities and all places in between see elegant video chat as the sustainable and intuitive way for humans to better connect with one another - making us more productive while saving tons of time and resources. From Silicon Valley to New York, Europe, Asia-Pacific and beyond, Vidyo is one of the most diverse teams in tech, with hundreds of gifted employees living and sharing their experiences all over the world. We are beyond excited about what we’re building, and believe our mission is just getting started.
Airband Communications is the largest WiMAX fixed-wireless provider serving businesses in the United States. They deliver a comprehensive portfolio of high-bandwidth and managed solutions over one of the industry's most scalable last-mile networks. Founded in 2000, Airband built its wholly-owned network to bypass the local phone and cable companies, providing customers with faster install times, unmatched scalability and complete path redundancy from the traditional wireline infrastructure. Today, Airband provides service in 14 markets and is expanding quickly. Airband is managed by a senior leadership team that is focused on providing an exceptional customer experience for every single customer. Their employees are passionate about delivering the results businesses are looking for. Airband are known and respected for their local support staff, exemplary service and customer responsiveness and serve more than 3,500 businesses nationwide.

MainControl

Venture Round in 2000
MainControl® is a leading provider of e-Infrastructure management solutions that can help your company manage the technology infrastructure profitably and efficiently. Founded in 1994, MainControl provides more than 200 corporations worldwide with its industry-leading solutions to manage e-Infrastructure resources throughout the life cycle - from planning and procurement to deployment and disposal.

Teneros

Series D in 2008
Teneros is a Mountain View, CA based company that focuses on comprehensive "application and data continuity" for Microsoft Exchange e-mail servers, keeping Microsoft Exchange crashes, technology failures, and site-wide outages from taking down a company's messaging system.

itzbig

Series A in 2007
itzbig is an interactive job website that matches employers and candidates in real-time.

Unveil Technologies

Venture Round in 2004
Unveil Technologies is a provider of integrated customer self service and agent-assist applications to contact centers.

Teneros

Series C in 2006
Teneros is a Mountain View, CA based company that focuses on comprehensive "application and data continuity" for Microsoft Exchange e-mail servers, keeping Microsoft Exchange crashes, technology failures, and site-wide outages from taking down a company's messaging system.

Ipsum Networks

Series A in 2001
Ipsum Networks is a Philadelphia-based company that provides route analysis and IP-layer management solutions in enterprise and carrier-class networks. The company’s product, RouteDynamics, enables network engineers and operators to identify and diagnose IP-routing instabilities and faults. Ipsum Networks also offers network health assessment, VoIP readiness check, and RouteDynamics solutions and network management systems integration services. It was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

nTAG Interactive

Series B in 2007
As of March 23, 2009, nTAG Interactive Corporation was acquired by Alliance Tech Inc. nTAG Interactive Corporation provides event data management solutions for the meetings and event industry. The company offers nTAG, an event data management system that facilitates business networking; makes presentations; automates lead capture, enabling exhibitors and sponsors to collect information; supports real-time event management, allowing meeting planners to closely monitor activities, and instantly send messages to staff and meeting participants; and provides reporting and ROI analysis to compare results against objectives to determine whether the meeting was worth the investment. It also offers event sponsorship services, as well as pre-event planning, on-site execution, and post-event follow up services. The company's solutions enable corporate event owners and organizers to achieve their event objectives, including business development, education, motivation, market research, customer loyalty, team building, brand promotion, and lead generation. It offers solutions for various business meetings, such as user and customer conferences, sales meetings, partner and channel events, training and education meetings, executive summits and conferences, and association meetings. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

OfficeDomain

Venture Round in 2000
OfficeDomain®, Inc., located in Austin, Texas, has developed the first Internet messaging product specifically tailored for the busy, mobile professional. The company is a privately-funded startup founded by executives with a wide range of experience in the computer and networking industries. OfficeDomain® is focused on offering a broad range of messaging products targeted to the exploding Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) market.

SensorLogic

Series B in 2007
SensorLogic provides M2M application hosting and the only PaaS (platform-as-a-service) provider that offers easily customizable M2M solutions with a pre-integrated nation-wide GSM/GPRS network. Customers using Sensorlogic's XpressIQ Service Suite have access to ready-to-use applications for GPS tracking, asset monitoring and control, as well as value-added network services

Everypath

Series A in 2000
Everypath is the leading provider of mobile task automation software to global 1000 companies.

Ciena Corporation

Series B in 1994
Ciena is the network specialist. They collaborate with customers worldwide to unlock the strategic potential of their networks and fundamentally change the way they perform and compete. With focused innovation, Ciena brings together the reliability and capacity of optical networking with the flexibility and economics of Ethernet, unified by a software suite that delivers the industry's leading network automation. They routinely post recent news, financial results and other important announcements and information about Ciena on their website.

AirWalk Communications

Series B in 2008
AirWalk Communications offers a complete line of IP-based Radio Access Network (IP-RAN) solutions that enable simple network expansion for CDMA wireless service providers. AirWalk’s solution is based on a distinctive approach, the controller functionality is decentralized and tightly integrated with a base station transceiver in one compact device. This approach reduces equipment complexity and latency, and for service providers this translates to increased reliability, simpler installation, lower costs, and a smaller system footprint.

Cube Optics

Series A in 2001
Cube Optics is a provider for passive and active fiber-optical components, modules, systems and turn-key fiber-optical transport solutions. Our component portfolio covers all types of passive components such as fused couplers, PLC splitters, fiber-optic switches, connectors and adapters with the main focus on optical wavelengths division multiplexers, from Wideband (WWDM), over Coarse (CWDM) and Dense (DWDM) to LAN WDM and proprietary, customized grids. Those are completed by the active counterparts, (de-)multiplexers with integrated active elements such as lasers or detectors forming multi-lambda Receiver and Transmitter Optical Sub-Assemblies (ROSAs / TOSAs). Through our vertical integration we also provide carrier-grade, simple and low-cost fiber-optic transport solutions based on our own components to network operators and carriers. Our offer ranges from pluggable transceivers (GBIC, SFP, XFP, SFP+, X2, CFP etc), passive as well as active transport systems to providing consultancy on network design, installation and services. We are equipping data centers, FTTx, metro access or core networks to long-haul and WAN with media conversion, protection, reach extension, amplification and repeating functionalities.

Conquest

Series C in 2001
Conquest is BITS Pilani’s International Startup Challenge completely organized by a team of intrepid students. Conquest does not cater to the veterans! They seek garden-fresh ideas and spirited people to fuel the future, ideas that not only change the way they live but also the way they think! They strongly believe in the power of youth and aim to bring about a startup revolution in India, commencing with the flagship engineering college in India – BITS Pilani.

Monterey Design Systems

Venture Round in 2003
Monterey Design Systems provides electronic design automation (EDA) software that enables integrated circuit designers to take their circuits from completed logic design to manufacturing ready output.

nTAG Interactive

Venture Round in 2006
As of March 23, 2009, nTAG Interactive Corporation was acquired by Alliance Tech Inc. nTAG Interactive Corporation provides event data management solutions for the meetings and event industry. The company offers nTAG, an event data management system that facilitates business networking; makes presentations; automates lead capture, enabling exhibitors and sponsors to collect information; supports real-time event management, allowing meeting planners to closely monitor activities, and instantly send messages to staff and meeting participants; and provides reporting and ROI analysis to compare results against objectives to determine whether the meeting was worth the investment. It also offers event sponsorship services, as well as pre-event planning, on-site execution, and post-event follow up services. The company's solutions enable corporate event owners and organizers to achieve their event objectives, including business development, education, motivation, market research, customer loyalty, team building, brand promotion, and lead generation. It offers solutions for various business meetings, such as user and customer conferences, sales meetings, partner and channel events, training and education meetings, executive summits and conferences, and association meetings. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Littlefeet Inc.

Series C in 2002
Littlefeet is a developer of next generation cell-site repeater technology to enhance the coverage and capacity needs of mobile telecommunications networks.

Luxtera

Venture Round in 2012
Luxtera, Inc., designs and builds front panel and embedded optical modules based on its silicon photonics technology for data centers and mobile infrastructure. Its products include faceplate pluggable optical transceivers and embedded optical transceiver. Luxtera, Inc. was founded in 2001 and is based in Carlsbad, California. As of February 6, 2019, Luxtera, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, Inc.

Nanomix

Series B in 2004
Nanomix, Inc. develops automated point-of-care diagnostic systems. Its products include Nanōmix eLab® System, an automated system that consists of a handheld reader and an integrated assay cartridge with a proprietary biosensor; Sepsis Panel a tool for the physician to use in diagnosing sepsis within the 30 minute critical clinical window for decisions about care; and Nanōmix eLab platform for laboratory diagnostics at the point of care. Nanomix, Inc. was formerly known as Covalent Materials, Inc. and changed its name to Nanomix, Inc. in April 2002. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Emeryville, California.

Limerick BioPharma

Venture Round in 2008
Limerick BioPharma is dedicated to developing compounds that, when used adjunctively with both marketed and investigational drugs, significantly improve the quality of patients' lives. Their compounds minimize toxic side effects at non-targeted vulnerable organs and tissue while maintaining or enhancing a drug's desired effects. In the monotherapy setting, they are developing novel compounds that target the treatment of metabolic diseases such as hypercholesteremia and hyperglycemia.

SensorLogic

Venture Round in 2010
SensorLogic provides M2M application hosting and the only PaaS (platform-as-a-service) provider that offers easily customizable M2M solutions with a pre-integrated nation-wide GSM/GPRS network. Customers using Sensorlogic's XpressIQ Service Suite have access to ready-to-use applications for GPS tracking, asset monitoring and control, as well as value-added network services

Alder Biopharmaceuticals

Series B in 2006
Alder's mission is to help alleviate human suffering by generating better and safer antibody therapeutics through novel technologies. Alder plays two roles: As a biopharmaceutical company, Alder uses its proprietary technologies to uniquely identify, develop, produce and market its own antibody therapeutics. The work being done at Alder today will help those who suffer from cancer, autoimmune diseases, and inflammatory diseases. As a licensing partner, Alder is revolutionizing the way the pharmaceutical industry discovers, develops and produces antibody therapeutics. Through various licensing agreements, Alder has used its proprietary technology to help major biopharmaceutical partners advance novel therapeutics to the clinic in less time and at lower cost. Alder's licensing strategy also includes identifying strategic partners to assist in the development and marketing of its preclinical and clinical pipeline programs.

Everypath

Venture Round in 2003
Everypath is the leading provider of mobile task automation software to global 1000 companies.

Grandis

Series A in 2003
Grandis is the pioneer in developing and licensing innovative non-volatile memory solutions derived from cutting-edge research in spintronics. Its mission is to enable revolutionary products through application of the electron's spin to store, manipulate and transmit information.

XenSource

Series B in 2005
Manages cloud, server and desktop virtual infrastructures to optimize datacenters and automate management processes

Invodo

Series A in 2008
Invodo, Inc. operates an online video management platform. The company focuses on providing product-centric video and visual content for retailers and manufacturers. It offers measurable product video, photography, 3D imagery, and interactive experiences for product launches, content marketing, promotions, and e-commerce markets. The company was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas with a studio in Plano, Texas. As of March 19, 2018, Invodo, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Industrial Color, Inc.

Metro Optix

Series B in 2000
Metro-Optix develops hardware for telecommunications companies that want to transition from circuit-based services to cell- and packet-based services. The hardware essentially reduces the number of hardware boxes needed, such as routers, which the networks feed into.

Reactive NanoTechnologies

Series D in 2008
Reactive NanoTechnologies develops and manufactures products to control the instantaneous release of heat energy for advanced joining applications. The company’s products are used in CPV, HB LED attach, power electronics, thermal management, and component mounting applications. Reactive NanoTechnologies was founded in 2001 and is based in Hunt Valley, Maryland.

Airgo Networks

Series C in 2003
Airgo Network provided WLAN products to both manufacturers of access points and laptop computers.

Cicada Semiconductor

Series C in 2002
Cicada Semiconductor is a fabless semiconductor company that designs, develops, manufactures, and markets digital signal processors.

Metabolon, Inc.

Series D in 2011
Metabolon is a technology company, develops analytical methods and software for biomarker discovery using metabolomics. It offers a biochemical profiling platform that analyzes and identifies biochemicals in the research of pharmaceutical, biotech, agriculture, cosmetic, and consumer products. Metabolon provides a unique, real-time fingerprint of biological system to reveal novel discoveries and realize the promise of precision medicine. The company can deliver an instantaneous snapshot of the entire physiology of a living being at a discreet point in time, as well as identify changes in that system brought about the impact of the disease, medical intervention, diet, or the environment. This deep and comprehensive view of the metabolome provides biological insights that cannot be revealed through any other research methodology, enabling life sciences researchers and drug developers to discover answers to some of biology’s most difficult questions. Metabolon was founded in 2000 and headquartered in Durham, North Carolina.

Alder Biopharmaceuticals

Series A in 2005
Alder's mission is to help alleviate human suffering by generating better and safer antibody therapeutics through novel technologies. Alder plays two roles: As a biopharmaceutical company, Alder uses its proprietary technologies to uniquely identify, develop, produce and market its own antibody therapeutics. The work being done at Alder today will help those who suffer from cancer, autoimmune diseases, and inflammatory diseases. As a licensing partner, Alder is revolutionizing the way the pharmaceutical industry discovers, develops and produces antibody therapeutics. Through various licensing agreements, Alder has used its proprietary technology to help major biopharmaceutical partners advance novel therapeutics to the clinic in less time and at lower cost. Alder's licensing strategy also includes identifying strategic partners to assist in the development and marketing of its preclinical and clinical pipeline programs.

GreenBorder

Series C in 2004
Green Border Technologies, Inc. offers desktop DMZ software for Windows. It offers malware prevention, mobile PC safety, unauthorized downloads prevention, patching, and data confidentiality solutions. The company also provides protection on corruption, theft, and invasion of business data systems, as well as engages in the protection of enterprises from Internet threats that are picked up by compulsively-clicking users and mobile PCs. It offers its products through a network of resellers. Green Border Technologies, Inc.

NetLogic Microsystems

Series C in 2001
NetLogic Microsystems is a semiconductor company that designs, develops, and markets high-performance processors and high-speed integrated circuits that help accelerate the delivery of voice, video, data and multimedia content for advanced enterprise, datacenter, communications, and mobile wireless networks.

Xtera

Venture Round in 2003
Xtera Communications, Inc. is in the process of liquidation. Previously, it provided Raman amplification enabled optical transport systems for terrestrial and submarine networks worldwide. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Allen, Texas. On February 21, 2017, the voluntary petition of Xtera Communications, Inc. for reorganization under Chapter 11 was converted to Chapter 7. It had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on November 15, 2016.

Webridge

Series B in 1999
Webridge is a software company that develops and commercializes extranet portal systems. It enables companies to communicate with employees, suppliers, and other business partners through a web browser. Founded in 1996, Webridge is based in Beaverton, Oregon.

Fuego

Venture Round in 2004
Fuego provides BPM System software that makes your critical enterprise assets work the way you do and change as you change.

New World Communications

Venture Round in 2000
NewWorld Communications is an information technology and communications consulting firm that enables midsize businesses and enterprises to implement network, mobility, and cloud solutions. It also offers contract negotiation, strategic planning and design, project management and implementation, and support services. NewWorld Communications was acquired by Nextel Communications in January 2003. NewWorld Communications was founded in 1999 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

Hightail, Inc.

Series E in 2013
Hightail is a cloud service that lets users send, receive, digitally sign, and synchronize files. Hightail addresses the problems of creative collaboration and visual project management between teams of creative professionals and their clients and other stakeholders. An innovator in the cloud since before the term was even coined, Hightail (FKA YouSendIt) began as a simple way to send files that were too large for email and have since grown to evolve the cloud into a virtual workspace that enables seamless collaboration on visual projects from concept to completion.

Innovalight

Venture Round in 2009
Founded by Conrad Burke, Innovalight is focused on bringing high efficiency, low-cost solar modules to the marketplace. Enabling this manufacturing paradigm shift is the company's silicon ink, which has been in development since 2005. Historically, silicon has been processed either as a solid or as a gas. Using liquid based processing Innovalight will dramatically improve the cost and efficiency of today's solar modules.

Scintera Networks

Series B in 2004
Scintera has developed a programmable analog signal processing platform that improves performance more than 10X and reduces power consumption more than 10X compared to traditional DSP platforms. Their unique solution, implemented in a standard CMOS process, also eliminates the need for expensive, power-hungry, and performance-limiting A/D converters.

TeleCentric

Series A in 2000
TeleCentric is exclusively engaged in the telecom industry which means their effort is not divided among several endeavors. They are an active member and supporter of the QuEST Forum and their vision. They provide highly affordable and rapidly deployable eBusiness solutions for the telecom industry. TeleCentric provides integrated solutions, from network design through deployment including supply chain visibility and optimization, design and build collaboration, demand forecasting, order management, metrics reporting, and non-linear modeling which reduces time to market and significantly reduces costs for buyers and suppliers.

NeoScale Systems

Series D in 2005
As of December 11, 2007, NeoScale Systems, Inc. was acquired by Ncipher plc. NeoScale Systems, Inc. provides enterprise storage security solutions. Its solutions enable organizations to address security risks associated with offsite storage, tape media access, business continuity, consolidation, and privacy compliance. The company's products include CryptoStor Tape, a tape security appliance that compresses, encrypts, and digitally signs data; CryptoStor FC Disk, an enterprise-class storage security appliance, which provides wire-speed encryption, centralized policy management, storage firewall access control, and fabric transparent operation for storage transport and media privacy; and CryptoStor KeyVault, an automated and open enterprise-class appliance for data-at-rest encryption key management. NeoScale Systems serves companies in various sectors, including financial services, healthcare / health services, manufacturing, retail / wholesale, entertainment, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, domestic and foreign government, and small-medium enterprises. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Milpitas, California.

GENBAND

Series C in 2000
GENBAND is a global supplier of IP gateways, session border controllers and FMC security solutions. These high-performance, high-security gateway solutions are at the center of fixed and mobile networks around the globe, evolving, securing and improving communications networks.

Southampton Photonics

Series B in 2003
Southampton Photonics Ltd., a U.K. startup. The company, with origins at Southampton University's Optical Research Center (ORC), aims to establish itself in the design and manufacture of fiber-optic components for the dense wave-division multiplexing (DWDM) and optical telecommunications market using technology from the university.

Airgo Networks

Series D in 2004
Airgo Network provided WLAN products to both manufacturers of access points and laptop computers.

Alder Biopharmaceuticals

Series D in 2012
Alder's mission is to help alleviate human suffering by generating better and safer antibody therapeutics through novel technologies. Alder plays two roles: As a biopharmaceutical company, Alder uses its proprietary technologies to uniquely identify, develop, produce and market its own antibody therapeutics. The work being done at Alder today will help those who suffer from cancer, autoimmune diseases, and inflammatory diseases. As a licensing partner, Alder is revolutionizing the way the pharmaceutical industry discovers, develops and produces antibody therapeutics. Through various licensing agreements, Alder has used its proprietary technology to help major biopharmaceutical partners advance novel therapeutics to the clinic in less time and at lower cost. Alder's licensing strategy also includes identifying strategic partners to assist in the development and marketing of its preclinical and clinical pipeline programs.

ProactiveNet

Series D in 2001
ProactiveNet, Inc. is the leading provider of operations performance assurance solutions for applications and web technology infrastructures. The company's solutions enable businesses to deliver a consistently positive web experience to end-users resulting in measurable improvements in customer loyalty, operational efficiency and online revenues. Customers report positive ROI in less than three months and include leading enterprises such AIG, eBay, Ford and Walmart.com. ProactiveNet has been named one of Computerworld's Top 100 Emerging Companies to Watch in 2001, and is a winner of The 2001 CrossRoads A-list Award. The company is headquartered in Silicon Valley at 2150 Gold Street, Alviso, CA 95002-2159. International offices are located in the UK and India.

Vidyo, Inc.

Series B in 2008
We’re video-enabling the world. Recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant as a leader and a visionary, Vidyo is used by organizations like Google, CERN, Etsy, Philips, Alibaba, Kaiser, DISA and others. We are tackling a huge challenge: to ensure that the world can take advantage of the endless benefits of video chat by making it better than any other form of communication, whether you are in the office - or far out in the field under challenging bandwidth and wifi conditions. Vidyo makes it easy to embed the most beautiful, resilient and immersive multiparty video chat into any application, on any connected device. In healthcare, banking, IoT, customer engagement, enterprise collaboration, government, field services and more, video chat is revolutionizing - while simplifying - how we communicate. We envision a future in which hospitals, banks, universities, police stations, data centers, manufacturing facilities and all places in between see elegant video chat as the sustainable and intuitive way for humans to better connect with one another - making us more productive while saving tons of time and resources. From Silicon Valley to New York, Europe, Asia-Pacific and beyond, Vidyo is one of the most diverse teams in tech, with hundreds of gifted employees living and sharing their experiences all over the world. We are beyond excited about what we’re building, and believe our mission is just getting started.

RNT

Series C in 2007
RNT's platform technology provides an easy-to-use and cost efficient solution to challenging requirements in an almost unlimited range of joining and energetics applications,” said Gerd Goette, Managing Partner at Siemens Venture Capital. “They are excited to work with the entire team and their co-investors to further accelerate RNT's rapid growth.

Splunk

Series C in 2007
Splunk is the market leader in analyzing machine data to deliver Operational Intelligence for security, IT and the business. Splunk® software provides the enterprise machine data fabric that drives digital transformation. More than 12,000 customers in over 110 countries use Splunk solutions in the cloud and on-premises.

Nanomix

Series B in 2002
Nanomix, Inc. develops automated point-of-care diagnostic systems. Its products include Nanōmix eLab® System, an automated system that consists of a handheld reader and an integrated assay cartridge with a proprietary biosensor; Sepsis Panel a tool for the physician to use in diagnosing sepsis within the 30 minute critical clinical window for decisions about care; and Nanōmix eLab platform for laboratory diagnostics at the point of care. Nanomix, Inc. was formerly known as Covalent Materials, Inc. and changed its name to Nanomix, Inc. in April 2002. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Emeryville, California.

Wayport

Venture Round in 2002
Wayport operates WiFi hotpots for partners since 1998 with key investors Seven Rosen Funds, New Enterprise Associates, Millennium Technology Ventures and Scale Venture Partners.

Metabolon, Inc.

Series C in 2009
Metabolon is a technology company, develops analytical methods and software for biomarker discovery using metabolomics. It offers a biochemical profiling platform that analyzes and identifies biochemicals in the research of pharmaceutical, biotech, agriculture, cosmetic, and consumer products. Metabolon provides a unique, real-time fingerprint of biological system to reveal novel discoveries and realize the promise of precision medicine. The company can deliver an instantaneous snapshot of the entire physiology of a living being at a discreet point in time, as well as identify changes in that system brought about the impact of the disease, medical intervention, diet, or the environment. This deep and comprehensive view of the metabolome provides biological insights that cannot be revealed through any other research methodology, enabling life sciences researchers and drug developers to discover answers to some of biology’s most difficult questions. Metabolon was founded in 2000 and headquartered in Durham, North Carolina.

MetaCarta

Series C in 2005
MetaCarta provides geographic search and referencing solutions. They offers MetaCarta geographic search and referencing platform, which provides components, such as GeoTag that identifies geographic references contained in a document.

Airspan Networks

Series B in 1998
Airspan Networks is a global provider of 4G broadband wireless systems and solutions that deliver high-speed data, voice and multimedia services. Airspan’s products serve operators and vertical markets such as smart utilities, transportation and public safety around the world in both licensed and unlicensed frequency bands covering from 700MHz up to 6GHz. Its products have been deployed in over 100 countries by 500 operators, 100 of which use Airspan’s 4G products. Airspan has a unique combination of in-house skills addressing the LTE, WiMAX, Wi-Fi and VoIP technologies and develops industry-leading products by combining these technologies in innovative ways in order to deliver new and advanced solutions. Airspan offers a comprehensive range of products to meet the connectivity requirements of a wide variety of applications. With a pioneering suite of 4G radio access network (RAN) products, Airspan delivers first-ever solutions to bridge connectivity gaps, provide improved end-user personal broadband experiences, and connect a myriad of vertical market organizations to reliable, robust 4G broadband.

Airband Communications Holdings

Venture Round in 2008
Airband Communications is the largest WiMAX fixed-wireless provider serving businesses in the United States. They deliver a comprehensive portfolio of high-bandwidth and managed solutions over one of the industry's most scalable last-mile networks. Founded in 2000, Airband built its wholly-owned network to bypass the local phone and cable companies, providing customers with faster install times, unmatched scalability and complete path redundancy from the traditional wireline infrastructure. Today, Airband provides service in 14 markets and is expanding quickly. Airband is managed by a senior leadership team that is focused on providing an exceptional customer experience for every single customer. Their employees are passionate about delivering the results businesses are looking for. Airband are known and respected for their local support staff, exemplary service and customer responsiveness and serve more than 3,500 businesses nationwide.

ChipData

Series A in 2000
ChipData a business-to-business design chain management company for electronic design engineers.

Jacket Micro Devices

Venture Round in 2006
Jacket Micro Devices provides services and solutions for wireless modules. It offers a platform technology that reduces the size and cost of the radio frequency (RF) components used in wireless devices. The company also provides modules, design services, and substrates for integrated wireless products. In addition, it offers multi-layer organic (MLO) and low temperature laminated organic (LTLO) technologies for wireless system-in-package (SiP) designs. Jacket Micro Devices, Inc. was founded in 2004 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

GENBAND

Series B in 2000
GENBAND is a global supplier of IP gateways, session border controllers and FMC security solutions. These high-performance, high-security gateway solutions are at the center of fixed and mobile networks around the globe, evolving, securing and improving communications networks.

EGT

Series C in 2006
EGT engages in the design and manufacture of digital video signal processing equipment for television distribution over cable, satellite, and Internet protocol television networks. It offers encoder solutions for delivering various channels with quality picture; head end micro solutions, a multi-channel edge encoder used for insertion of local channels in MDUs and closed community markets; and system solutions that offer interfaces for managing the video networks, as well as provides redundancy solutions for video service operators.

Metabolon, Inc.

Series C in 2009
Metabolon is a technology company, develops analytical methods and software for biomarker discovery using metabolomics. It offers a biochemical profiling platform that analyzes and identifies biochemicals in the research of pharmaceutical, biotech, agriculture, cosmetic, and consumer products. Metabolon provides a unique, real-time fingerprint of biological system to reveal novel discoveries and realize the promise of precision medicine. The company can deliver an instantaneous snapshot of the entire physiology of a living being at a discreet point in time, as well as identify changes in that system brought about the impact of the disease, medical intervention, diet, or the environment. This deep and comprehensive view of the metabolome provides biological insights that cannot be revealed through any other research methodology, enabling life sciences researchers and drug developers to discover answers to some of biology’s most difficult questions. Metabolon was founded in 2000 and headquartered in Durham, North Carolina.

Slacker, Inc.

Series A in 2007
Slacker, Inc. provides radio music services in the United States and internationally. It delivers free and subscription-based access to various songs and expert-programmed stations, news, sports, and talk on the Web, mobile devices, in-car infotainment systems, and consumer electronics platforms. Slacker, Inc. was formerly known as Broadband Instruments Corp. The company was incorporated in 2003 and is based in San Diego, California. As of December 29, 2017, Slacker, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of LiveXLive Media, Inc.