Gemini Israel V

Gemini Israel Funds is a venture capital firm established in 1993 and headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, with an additional office in Menlo Park, California. The firm specializes in seed and early-stage investments, primarily focusing on technology-driven companies in sectors such as digital media, enterprise software, online services, communications, consumer electronics, and environmental technologies. It typically invests between $0.5 million and $5 million in companies based mainly in Israel but also extends its investments to the United States. With over $700 million under management, Gemini Israel Funds has backed numerous innovative companies and entrepreneurs, contributing significantly to the growth of the Israeli technology ecosystem. The firm does not invest in biotech or medical device sectors, maintaining a clear focus on its targeted industries.

Menashe Ezra

Managing Partner

Shalom Nahum

CFO

Yossi Sela

Founder and Managing Partner

138 past transactions

Minute Media

Venture Round in 2020
MinuteMedia is a digital sports media and technology company that focuses on content creation and distribution. Established in 2011 and headquartered in London, it operates an online platform that enables fans and social influencers to create, publish, and share sports content across various formats, including articles, videos, and interactive media. The company supports a diverse range of digital media brands, including 90min, which caters to football enthusiasts, and 12up, which focuses on U.S. sports. Additionally, MinuteMedia offers DBLTAP, a platform for e-sports content, and Mental Floss, known for its engaging lifestyle content. With a commitment to innovation, MinuteMedia delivers over 1,000 pieces of curated content daily in multiple languages, serving a broad audience that includes advertisers, publishers, and Fortune 500 companies.

Minute Media

Series G in 2019
MinuteMedia is a digital sports media and technology company that focuses on content creation and distribution. Established in 2011 and headquartered in London, it operates an online platform that enables fans and social influencers to create, publish, and share sports content across various formats, including articles, videos, and interactive media. The company supports a diverse range of digital media brands, including 90min, which caters to football enthusiasts, and 12up, which focuses on U.S. sports. Additionally, MinuteMedia offers DBLTAP, a platform for e-sports content, and Mental Floss, known for its engaging lifestyle content. With a commitment to innovation, MinuteMedia delivers over 1,000 pieces of curated content daily in multiple languages, serving a broad audience that includes advertisers, publishers, and Fortune 500 companies.

Quali

Series C in 2018
QualiSystems Ltd. develops and markets software test automation solutions for telecom equipment, network services and embedded system testing. Its TestShell software framework optimize device and systems testing while reducing testing time and overhead efforts. The framework covers the entire testing cycle with GUI based test editor, automated parallel test execution, vendor agnostic integration to existing test equipment, automated topology set up, resources scheduling, lab management and reporting and analysis capabilities. The company headquarters and expert R&D team are located in Israel. Direct Sales and Customer Support centers are held in United States, United Kingdom, Singapore, China, Germany, Korea and Taiwan. Partner representatives are held across EMEA, APAC and North America. The company was founded in 2004 as Nibea Quality Management Solutions and changed its name to QualiSystems Ltd. in March 2007.

Samanage

Series D in 2018
Samanage is the Service Success Company, enabling organizations worldwide to deliver a smarter service experience to their employees. Samanage’s service management software gives users solutions that allow them to deliver fast and repeatable services across an organization -- simplifying complex tasks and automating basic ones. As the most reviewed and highest rated service desk, Samanage solutions deliver insights to its users and empower them to increase productivity across their organization. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Cary, North Carolina. In 2019. Samanage was acquired by [SolarWinds](/organization/solarwinds).

Eyeview

Venture Round in 2018
Eyeview Inc. develops video advertising technology solutions. It offers brands with ROI on their video advertising spend. It offers VideoIQ, a video platform that provides campaign, data, and media management services, as well as programmatic video creative services. The company also provides lead generation solution for clients in automotive industry that enables brands to drive leads with personalized video ads; in-store solution that leverages past purchase behavior to identify key segments for CPG and shopper marketers; in-store sales solution that enable retail marketers to drive sales; and online booking solution for travel marketers. Eyeview Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in New York, New York.

Sckipio

Series D in 2018
Sckipio Corporation is a semiconductor company specializing in G.fast-based modems that facilitate ultra high-speed broadband access. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Ramat Gan, Israel, Sckipio focuses on technologies that enable telecommunications providers to deliver speeds of up to 1 Gbps per subscriber, supporting applications such as fiber-to-the-distribution-point, multi-dwelling units, and mobile backhaul. The company is notable for being the first to offer G.fast modems and has made significant contributions to the G.fast standard, accounting for over 20% of its development. Sckipio's innovative solutions enable faster broadband access over existing infrastructures, aiming to make high-speed internet more widely available.

Moovit

Series D in 2018
Moovit is a leading provider of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and operates the world's most popular transit app, which is available in over 2,700 cities across 86 countries. With more than 300 million users, Moovit enhances urban mobility by offering real-time information and route planning through a combination of data from public transit operators and community contributions. The app facilitates better travel experiences by allowing users to report on various aspects of their journey, including bus congestion and cleanliness. Moovit generates up to four billion anonymous data points daily, creating the largest repository of transit data globally. Additionally, the company employs a network of over 500,000 local contributors, known as "Mooviters," who help maintain accurate transit information in underserved areas. The app is accessible for free on iOS, Android, and web platforms in 44 languages, empowering cities, transit agencies, and businesses to improve urban mobility and reduce congestion.

Autotalks

Series D in 2017
Autotalks, Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company founded in 2008 and headquartered in Kfar Netter, Israel, with additional offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company specializes in vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication technologies, providing automotive-grade chipsets designed for vehicle safety and mobility applications. Its product offerings include the CRATON integrated vehicular communication processor, the PLUTON V2X RF transceiver, and the PANGAEA4 V2X communication module, which support a range of functionalities such as security verification, trustable signing, and mobility solutions. Autotalks serves original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers globally, leveraging its expertise in semiconductor technology, communications, signal processing, and security to deliver high-performance, reliable V2X solutions. The company is backed by prominent venture capital funds from Israel, Japan, and the United States.

Samanage

Series C in 2017
Samanage is the Service Success Company, enabling organizations worldwide to deliver a smarter service experience to their employees. Samanage’s service management software gives users solutions that allow them to deliver fast and repeatable services across an organization -- simplifying complex tasks and automating basic ones. As the most reviewed and highest rated service desk, Samanage solutions deliver insights to its users and empower them to increase productivity across their organization. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Cary, North Carolina. In 2019. Samanage was acquired by [SolarWinds](/organization/solarwinds).

Sckipio

Series C in 2016
Sckipio Corporation is a semiconductor company specializing in G.fast-based modems that facilitate ultra high-speed broadband access. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Ramat Gan, Israel, Sckipio focuses on technologies that enable telecommunications providers to deliver speeds of up to 1 Gbps per subscriber, supporting applications such as fiber-to-the-distribution-point, multi-dwelling units, and mobile backhaul. The company is notable for being the first to offer G.fast modems and has made significant contributions to the G.fast standard, accounting for over 20% of its development. Sckipio's innovative solutions enable faster broadband access over existing infrastructures, aiming to make high-speed internet more widely available.

ColorChip

Series F in 2016
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.

Eyeview

Series D in 2016
Eyeview Inc. develops video advertising technology solutions. It offers brands with ROI on their video advertising spend. It offers VideoIQ, a video platform that provides campaign, data, and media management services, as well as programmatic video creative services. The company also provides lead generation solution for clients in automotive industry that enables brands to drive leads with personalized video ads; in-store solution that leverages past purchase behavior to identify key segments for CPG and shopper marketers; in-store sales solution that enable retail marketers to drive sales; and online booking solution for travel marketers. Eyeview Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in New York, New York.

WEKA

Series B in 2016
WekaIO has built the world's fastest parallel file system, designed to solve the performance challenges in AI deep learning and technical computing. Matrix, WekaIO’s flagship product, leapfrogs legacy storage infrastructures by delivering the highest performance, lowest latency storage at a fraction of the cost or traditional NAS. WekaIO's software provides a seamless hybrid cloud solution between on-premises data centers and the public cloud. WekaIO has customers in several high performance markets including autonomous vehicle AI training, genomics, financial modeling, EDA, software development, satellite imaging and media and entertainment.

Minute Media

Series D in 2016
MinuteMedia is a digital sports media and technology company that focuses on content creation and distribution. Established in 2011 and headquartered in London, it operates an online platform that enables fans and social influencers to create, publish, and share sports content across various formats, including articles, videos, and interactive media. The company supports a diverse range of digital media brands, including 90min, which caters to football enthusiasts, and 12up, which focuses on U.S. sports. Additionally, MinuteMedia offers DBLTAP, a platform for e-sports content, and Mental Floss, known for its engaging lifestyle content. With a commitment to innovation, MinuteMedia delivers over 1,000 pieces of curated content daily in multiple languages, serving a broad audience that includes advertisers, publishers, and Fortune 500 companies.

JFrog

Series C in 2016
JFrog Ltd. is a provider of a comprehensive DevOps platform that facilitates continuous software release management, enabling organizations to efficiently deliver software updates across various systems. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, JFrog's core product, JFrog Artifactory, serves as a universal package repository that allows teams to store, manage, and update software packages at scale. The platform includes additional products such as JFrog Pipelines for securing packages, JFrog Distribution for high-performance software distribution, and JFrog Mission Control for overseeing the software release workflow. JFrog also offers JFrog Insight, a DevOps intelligence tool, and various enterprise-grade solutions that support ongoing updates and multi-site replication. The company serves a diverse range of industries, including technology, financial services, retail, healthcare, and telecommunications, positioning itself as a crucial player in the intersection of software development and operational management. JFrog continues to influence the software industry by setting standards for software distribution and artifact management.

ColorChip

Series E in 2015
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.

Minute Media

Series C in 2015
MinuteMedia is a digital sports media and technology company that focuses on content creation and distribution. Established in 2011 and headquartered in London, it operates an online platform that enables fans and social influencers to create, publish, and share sports content across various formats, including articles, videos, and interactive media. The company supports a diverse range of digital media brands, including 90min, which caters to football enthusiasts, and 12up, which focuses on U.S. sports. Additionally, MinuteMedia offers DBLTAP, a platform for e-sports content, and Mental Floss, known for its engaging lifestyle content. With a commitment to innovation, MinuteMedia delivers over 1,000 pieces of curated content daily in multiple languages, serving a broad audience that includes advertisers, publishers, and Fortune 500 companies.

WalkMe

Series D in 2015
WalkMe Inc. develops a cloud-based digital adoption platform that enhances user experience and engagement for employees and customers. Its solutions include WalkMe Automation, which improves productivity by automating repetitive tasks, and guidance tools that assist users in navigating software applications. The platform integrates with various systems, including Salesforce and Workday, to support digital transformation, employee training, and software implementation across industries such as financial services, healthcare, and education. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, WalkMe has additional offices in major cities worldwide, including New York, London, and Tokyo. The company aims to help organizations maximize the value of their software investments by simplifying interactions with digital applications through an intuitive, GPS-like experience.

Samanage

Series B in 2015
Samanage is the Service Success Company, enabling organizations worldwide to deliver a smarter service experience to their employees. Samanage’s service management software gives users solutions that allow them to deliver fast and repeatable services across an organization -- simplifying complex tasks and automating basic ones. As the most reviewed and highest rated service desk, Samanage solutions deliver insights to its users and empower them to increase productivity across their organization. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Cary, North Carolina. In 2019. Samanage was acquired by [SolarWinds](/organization/solarwinds).

Moovit

Series C in 2015
Moovit is a leading provider of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and operates the world's most popular transit app, which is available in over 2,700 cities across 86 countries. With more than 300 million users, Moovit enhances urban mobility by offering real-time information and route planning through a combination of data from public transit operators and community contributions. The app facilitates better travel experiences by allowing users to report on various aspects of their journey, including bus congestion and cleanliness. Moovit generates up to four billion anonymous data points daily, creating the largest repository of transit data globally. Additionally, the company employs a network of over 500,000 local contributors, known as "Mooviters," who help maintain accurate transit information in underserved areas. The app is accessible for free on iOS, Android, and web platforms in 44 languages, empowering cities, transit agencies, and businesses to improve urban mobility and reduce congestion.

Sckipio

Series B in 2014
Sckipio Corporation is a semiconductor company specializing in G.fast-based modems that facilitate ultra high-speed broadband access. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Ramat Gan, Israel, Sckipio focuses on technologies that enable telecommunications providers to deliver speeds of up to 1 Gbps per subscriber, supporting applications such as fiber-to-the-distribution-point, multi-dwelling units, and mobile backhaul. The company is notable for being the first to offer G.fast modems and has made significant contributions to the G.fast standard, accounting for over 20% of its development. Sckipio's innovative solutions enable faster broadband access over existing infrastructures, aiming to make high-speed internet more widely available.

Eyeview

Series D in 2014
Eyeview Inc. develops video advertising technology solutions. It offers brands with ROI on their video advertising spend. It offers VideoIQ, a video platform that provides campaign, data, and media management services, as well as programmatic video creative services. The company also provides lead generation solution for clients in automotive industry that enables brands to drive leads with personalized video ads; in-store solution that leverages past purchase behavior to identify key segments for CPG and shopper marketers; in-store sales solution that enable retail marketers to drive sales; and online booking solution for travel marketers. Eyeview Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in New York, New York.

Quali

Venture Round in 2014
QualiSystems Ltd. develops and markets software test automation solutions for telecom equipment, network services and embedded system testing. Its TestShell software framework optimize device and systems testing while reducing testing time and overhead efforts. The framework covers the entire testing cycle with GUI based test editor, automated parallel test execution, vendor agnostic integration to existing test equipment, automated topology set up, resources scheduling, lab management and reporting and analysis capabilities. The company headquarters and expert R&D team are located in Israel. Direct Sales and Customer Support centers are held in United States, United Kingdom, Singapore, China, Germany, Korea and Taiwan. Partner representatives are held across EMEA, APAC and North America. The company was founded in 2004 as Nibea Quality Management Solutions and changed its name to QualiSystems Ltd. in March 2007.

JFrog

Series B in 2014
JFrog Ltd. is a provider of a comprehensive DevOps platform that facilitates continuous software release management, enabling organizations to efficiently deliver software updates across various systems. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, JFrog's core product, JFrog Artifactory, serves as a universal package repository that allows teams to store, manage, and update software packages at scale. The platform includes additional products such as JFrog Pipelines for securing packages, JFrog Distribution for high-performance software distribution, and JFrog Mission Control for overseeing the software release workflow. JFrog also offers JFrog Insight, a DevOps intelligence tool, and various enterprise-grade solutions that support ongoing updates and multi-site replication. The company serves a diverse range of industries, including technology, financial services, retail, healthcare, and telecommunications, positioning itself as a crucial player in the intersection of software development and operational management. JFrog continues to influence the software industry by setting standards for software distribution and artifact management.

Impliant

Venture Round in 2014
Impliant Ltd. and over $50 million have been invested in laboratory testing and clinical work to perfect the implant, the instrumentation, and the surgical technique. The TOPS(TM) System aims to revolutionize the spinal implant market in much the same way that total hip and total knee replacement systems displaced hip and knee fusions. Premia Spine's singular focus today is to provide patients and surgeons with a clinically-proven superior solution to lumbar fusion surgery.

WalkMe

Series C in 2014
WalkMe Inc. develops a cloud-based digital adoption platform that enhances user experience and engagement for employees and customers. Its solutions include WalkMe Automation, which improves productivity by automating repetitive tasks, and guidance tools that assist users in navigating software applications. The platform integrates with various systems, including Salesforce and Workday, to support digital transformation, employee training, and software implementation across industries such as financial services, healthcare, and education. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, WalkMe has additional offices in major cities worldwide, including New York, London, and Tokyo. The company aims to help organizations maximize the value of their software investments by simplifying interactions with digital applications through an intuitive, GPS-like experience.

Minute Media

Series B in 2014
MinuteMedia is a digital sports media and technology company that focuses on content creation and distribution. Established in 2011 and headquartered in London, it operates an online platform that enables fans and social influencers to create, publish, and share sports content across various formats, including articles, videos, and interactive media. The company supports a diverse range of digital media brands, including 90min, which caters to football enthusiasts, and 12up, which focuses on U.S. sports. Additionally, MinuteMedia offers DBLTAP, a platform for e-sports content, and Mental Floss, known for its engaging lifestyle content. With a commitment to innovation, MinuteMedia delivers over 1,000 pieces of curated content daily in multiple languages, serving a broad audience that includes advertisers, publishers, and Fortune 500 companies.

Totango

Series B in 2014
Totango, Inc. is a company that specializes in developing an enterprise-grade customer success platform aimed at enhancing customer engagement and loyalty. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Totango's platform allows businesses to consolidate customer data, monitor changes in customer health, and engage proactively with clients. Its offerings include the Customer Success Centre for enhancing engagement, Zoe for measuring enterprise impact, and DNA-CX for real-time customer context. The solutions address various aspects of customer success, including onboarding, adoption, renewal, and escalation. By simplifying the complexities of managing customer relationships, Totango helps companies increase customer lifetime value and drive predictable revenue growth. Totango operates as a subsidiary of Totango Ltd.

Implisit

Venture Round in 2014
Implisit specializes in enhancing sales team efficiency through data-entry automation and intelligent data analysis. By integrating with existing customer relationship management (CRM) systems, Implisit's platform scans signals and interprets text from CRM, calendars, and email communications. This technology captures and analyzes interactions with prospects and clients, automatically aligning them with CRM records to deliver timely, actionable insights. As a result, sales representatives receive alerts on deals and performance metrics, empowering them to make informed decisions. Managers benefit from the assurance that CRM data remains current and accurate, enabling more effective oversight of sales activities. Overall, Implisit's services drive revenue growth by focusing sales efforts on critical actions informed by real-time data analysis.

Moovit

Series B in 2013
Moovit is a leading provider of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and operates the world's most popular transit app, which is available in over 2,700 cities across 86 countries. With more than 300 million users, Moovit enhances urban mobility by offering real-time information and route planning through a combination of data from public transit operators and community contributions. The app facilitates better travel experiences by allowing users to report on various aspects of their journey, including bus congestion and cleanliness. Moovit generates up to four billion anonymous data points daily, creating the largest repository of transit data globally. Additionally, the company employs a network of over 500,000 local contributors, known as "Mooviters," who help maintain accurate transit information in underserved areas. The app is accessible for free on iOS, Android, and web platforms in 44 languages, empowering cities, transit agencies, and businesses to improve urban mobility and reduce congestion.

Sckipio

Series A in 2013
Sckipio Corporation is a semiconductor company specializing in G.fast-based modems that facilitate ultra high-speed broadband access. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Ramat Gan, Israel, Sckipio focuses on technologies that enable telecommunications providers to deliver speeds of up to 1 Gbps per subscriber, supporting applications such as fiber-to-the-distribution-point, multi-dwelling units, and mobile backhaul. The company is notable for being the first to offer G.fast modems and has made significant contributions to the G.fast standard, accounting for over 20% of its development. Sckipio's innovative solutions enable faster broadband access over existing infrastructures, aiming to make high-speed internet more widely available.

ColorChip

Venture Round in 2013
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.

Outbrain

Series E in 2013
Outbrain (www.outbrain.com) is the leading content discovery platform, reaching a highly engaged audience through distribution on top publisher sites, including CNN, Fox News, Hachette Filipacchi Media, MSNBC and Slate. Outbrain provides publishers a service for recommended links to increase traffic and generate revenue. Outbrain also works with brands and agencies including Starcom, Digitas, Mindshare, American Express, P&G, Colgate-Palmolive, General Mills and Exxon, offering a way to distribute content alongside publisher's own editorial recommendations. Outbrain acquired content recommendation platform Surphace (formerly known as Sphere) in February 2011. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in New York with offices in London, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington, DC, Paris, Hamburg and Netanya, Israel, and is backed by Index Ventures, Carmel Ventures, Gemini Israel Funds, GlenRock Israel, Rhodium and Lightspeed Venture Partners.

Samanage

Series A in 2013
Samanage is the Service Success Company, enabling organizations worldwide to deliver a smarter service experience to their employees. Samanage’s service management software gives users solutions that allow them to deliver fast and repeatable services across an organization -- simplifying complex tasks and automating basic ones. As the most reviewed and highest rated service desk, Samanage solutions deliver insights to its users and empower them to increase productivity across their organization. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Cary, North Carolina. In 2019. Samanage was acquired by [SolarWinds](/organization/solarwinds).

OpTier

Series E in 2013
OpTier is a provider of an application Performance Management (APM) and Big Data Analytics, analyzing billions of business transactions per day. With transactions in its DNA, OpTier offers the market an award-winning, cloud-based APM solution that helps businesses proactively manage, monitor and optimize their production applications. OpTier helps provide global 1000 enterprises – such as Aflac, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, O2 and Wells Fargo – with insights that improve application performance, business results, and customer satisfaction.

Eyeview

Series C in 2013
Eyeview Inc. develops video advertising technology solutions. It offers brands with ROI on their video advertising spend. It offers VideoIQ, a video platform that provides campaign, data, and media management services, as well as programmatic video creative services. The company also provides lead generation solution for clients in automotive industry that enables brands to drive leads with personalized video ads; in-store solution that leverages past purchase behavior to identify key segments for CPG and shopper marketers; in-store sales solution that enable retail marketers to drive sales; and online booking solution for travel marketers. Eyeview Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in New York, New York.

Minute Media

Series A in 2013
MinuteMedia is a digital sports media and technology company that focuses on content creation and distribution. Established in 2011 and headquartered in London, it operates an online platform that enables fans and social influencers to create, publish, and share sports content across various formats, including articles, videos, and interactive media. The company supports a diverse range of digital media brands, including 90min, which caters to football enthusiasts, and 12up, which focuses on U.S. sports. Additionally, MinuteMedia offers DBLTAP, a platform for e-sports content, and Mental Floss, known for its engaging lifestyle content. With a commitment to innovation, MinuteMedia delivers over 1,000 pieces of curated content daily in multiple languages, serving a broad audience that includes advertisers, publishers, and Fortune 500 companies.

flok

Series A in 2013
flok LTD is a customer engagement and loyalty platform that offers a mobile application for iOS and Android, allowing users to access loyalty programs and rewards from various vendors across multiple industries, including food and drink, beauty, retail, health and fitness, entertainment, and services. Originally launched in 2011 as a digital punch card app, flok has since expanded its services to include customer relationship management features, chatbots, automated messaging, and proximity marketing campaigns. The platform serves a diverse range of clients, from major retailers to small businesses, enabling them to foster meaningful customer relationships through a rewards-based system. Based in New York City with an additional office in Tel Aviv, flok is supported by notable investors and operates as a subsidiary of Wix.com Ltd.

ColorChip

Venture Round in 2013
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.

WatchDox

Venture Round in 2013
WatchDox, Inc. offers a cloud-based platform designed for enterprise file synchronization and sharing, enabling organizations to securely access, share, and manage critical documents across various devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and PCs. The platform provides a range of features such as secure file sharing, document management, and mobile content management, allowing businesses to collaborate effectively while maintaining control over their data. It supports bring your own device (BYOD) initiatives and includes capabilities for remote document control and wiping. WatchDox serves a diverse array of industries, including construction, financial services, healthcare, legal, and technology. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company was formerly known as Confidela, Inc. and became a subsidiary of BlackBerry Limited in 2015.

PlayScape

Venture Round in 2012
PlayScape (formerly MoMinis) is the easiest, fastest and most effective way for mobile game creators to develop, distribute and receive an ROI on their work, creating opportunities to reach new markets and platforms. The PlayScape Studio is a free, easy to use and platform-agnostic mobile game development tool. Using this tool, developers have the ability to port applications to any device and OS while eliminating the need to pre-identify a selected mobile platform. PlayScape supplies monetization channels to developers via its online stores and global partnerships with operators and publishers. Developers can also earn commission from game sales they bring to PlayScape stores.

WalkMe

Series B in 2012
WalkMe Inc. develops a cloud-based digital adoption platform that enhances user experience and engagement for employees and customers. Its solutions include WalkMe Automation, which improves productivity by automating repetitive tasks, and guidance tools that assist users in navigating software applications. The platform integrates with various systems, including Salesforce and Workday, to support digital transformation, employee training, and software implementation across industries such as financial services, healthcare, and education. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, WalkMe has additional offices in major cities worldwide, including New York, London, and Tokyo. The company aims to help organizations maximize the value of their software investments by simplifying interactions with digital applications through an intuitive, GPS-like experience.

Samanage

Series A in 2012
Samanage is the Service Success Company, enabling organizations worldwide to deliver a smarter service experience to their employees. Samanage’s service management software gives users solutions that allow them to deliver fast and repeatable services across an organization -- simplifying complex tasks and automating basic ones. As the most reviewed and highest rated service desk, Samanage solutions deliver insights to its users and empower them to increase productivity across their organization. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Cary, North Carolina. In 2019. Samanage was acquired by [SolarWinds](/organization/solarwinds).

JFrog

Series A in 2012
JFrog Ltd. is a provider of a comprehensive DevOps platform that facilitates continuous software release management, enabling organizations to efficiently deliver software updates across various systems. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, JFrog's core product, JFrog Artifactory, serves as a universal package repository that allows teams to store, manage, and update software packages at scale. The platform includes additional products such as JFrog Pipelines for securing packages, JFrog Distribution for high-performance software distribution, and JFrog Mission Control for overseeing the software release workflow. JFrog also offers JFrog Insight, a DevOps intelligence tool, and various enterprise-grade solutions that support ongoing updates and multi-site replication. The company serves a diverse range of industries, including technology, financial services, retail, healthcare, and telecommunications, positioning itself as a crucial player in the intersection of software development and operational management. JFrog continues to influence the software industry by setting standards for software distribution and artifact management.

Moovit

Series A in 2012
Moovit is a leading provider of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and operates the world's most popular transit app, which is available in over 2,700 cities across 86 countries. With more than 300 million users, Moovit enhances urban mobility by offering real-time information and route planning through a combination of data from public transit operators and community contributions. The app facilitates better travel experiences by allowing users to report on various aspects of their journey, including bus congestion and cleanliness. Moovit generates up to four billion anonymous data points daily, creating the largest repository of transit data globally. Additionally, the company employs a network of over 500,000 local contributors, known as "Mooviters," who help maintain accurate transit information in underserved areas. The app is accessible for free on iOS, Android, and web platforms in 44 languages, empowering cities, transit agencies, and businesses to improve urban mobility and reduce congestion.

WatchDox

Venture Round in 2012
WatchDox, Inc. offers a cloud-based platform designed for enterprise file synchronization and sharing, enabling organizations to securely access, share, and manage critical documents across various devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and PCs. The platform provides a range of features such as secure file sharing, document management, and mobile content management, allowing businesses to collaborate effectively while maintaining control over their data. It supports bring your own device (BYOD) initiatives and includes capabilities for remote document control and wiping. WatchDox serves a diverse array of industries, including construction, financial services, healthcare, legal, and technology. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company was formerly known as Confidela, Inc. and became a subsidiary of BlackBerry Limited in 2015.

Eyeview

Series B in 2012
Eyeview Inc. develops video advertising technology solutions. It offers brands with ROI on their video advertising spend. It offers VideoIQ, a video platform that provides campaign, data, and media management services, as well as programmatic video creative services. The company also provides lead generation solution for clients in automotive industry that enables brands to drive leads with personalized video ads; in-store solution that leverages past purchase behavior to identify key segments for CPG and shopper marketers; in-store sales solution that enable retail marketers to drive sales; and online booking solution for travel marketers. Eyeview Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in New York, New York.

flok

Venture Round in 2012
flok LTD is a customer engagement and loyalty platform that offers a mobile application for iOS and Android, allowing users to access loyalty programs and rewards from various vendors across multiple industries, including food and drink, beauty, retail, health and fitness, entertainment, and services. Originally launched in 2011 as a digital punch card app, flok has since expanded its services to include customer relationship management features, chatbots, automated messaging, and proximity marketing campaigns. The platform serves a diverse range of clients, from major retailers to small businesses, enabling them to foster meaningful customer relationships through a rewards-based system. Based in New York City with an additional office in Tel Aviv, flok is supported by notable investors and operates as a subsidiary of Wix.com Ltd.

ColorChip

Venture Round in 2011
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.

Amadesa

Series B in 2011
Amadesa is a provider of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions that enhance online customer experiences through personalized and automated content delivery. The Amadesa Customer Experience Suite enables businesses to implement end-to-end testing and personalization strategies, aimed at maximizing revenues and improving customer engagement. Its applications support a variety of processes, including customized shopping carts, landing pages, and advertisements, allowing companies to optimize user interactions effectively. By offering tools for A/B testing, multivariate testing, and automated personal testing, Amadesa helps clients refine their content delivery and increase conversion rates. The company is based in the U.S. but maintains a global perspective, emphasizing innovation and excellence in customer interactions. Additionally, Amadesa provides support and training to its agency, consulting, and technology partners, reinforcing its commitment to high-quality service.

Teads

Private Equity Round in 2011
Teads is a leading player in the digital advertising sector, specializing in outstream video advertising. Founded in 2011 and based in New York, the company has developed a comprehensive supply side platform that allows publishers and brands to generate and monetize video inventory. This is achieved through a combination of programmatic buying, direct sales strategies, and partnerships with third parties. Teads offers innovative advertising formats and tools, including inRead formats and advanced targeting capabilities, which enhance the user experience while providing premium inventory for advertisers. With a workforce of over 600 employees across 27 global offices, Teads is recognized for its commitment to creating sustainable advertising solutions that respect user engagement. In 2017, the company became part of the Altice Group, further expanding its reach in the media and advertising landscape.

Totango

Series A in 2011
Totango, Inc. is a company that specializes in developing an enterprise-grade customer success platform aimed at enhancing customer engagement and loyalty. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Totango's platform allows businesses to consolidate customer data, monitor changes in customer health, and engage proactively with clients. Its offerings include the Customer Success Centre for enhancing engagement, Zoe for measuring enterprise impact, and DNA-CX for real-time customer context. The solutions address various aspects of customer success, including onboarding, adoption, renewal, and escalation. By simplifying the complexities of managing customer relationships, Totango helps companies increase customer lifetime value and drive predictable revenue growth. Totango operates as a subsidiary of Totango Ltd.

SupportSpace

Series C in 2011
SupportSpace was a leader in developing the Virtual Expert Network as the most effective and attractive means of delivery remote services. Virtual expert networks are the wave of the future, empowering expert service providers to work on their own terms and providing numerous benefits to our partners and users. It is a fundamental shift in the socio-economic and business environment, dramatically affecting the way service organizations are built and managed and the way services are delivered.

CloudShare

Venture Round in 2011
CloudShare enables on-premise solutions and SaaS applications to use the cloud unchanged. The company's virtual IT lab solutions for training, sales enablement, support, and sandboxing enable software vendors to increase productivity, agility, and reach. Founded in 2007, CloudShare is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Adap.tv

Series C in 2011
Adap.tv, now part of ONE by AOL, specializes in programmatic video advertising, providing tools and services that enhance how video publishers utilize online advertising. The company offers the Adap.tv OneSource platform, which allows publishers to manage and serve advertisements from both their own sales teams and third-party advertising networks through a unified interface. This innovation facilitates a more streamlined approach for marketers and media brands to engage consumers across various platforms, including desktop, mobile, and television. By focusing on performance-driven campaigns, Adap.tv positions itself as a key partner for leading publishers, advertisers, and agencies aiming to optimize their brand value in the digital landscape.

Outbrain

Series C in 2011
Outbrain (www.outbrain.com) is the leading content discovery platform, reaching a highly engaged audience through distribution on top publisher sites, including CNN, Fox News, Hachette Filipacchi Media, MSNBC and Slate. Outbrain provides publishers a service for recommended links to increase traffic and generate revenue. Outbrain also works with brands and agencies including Starcom, Digitas, Mindshare, American Express, P&G, Colgate-Palmolive, General Mills and Exxon, offering a way to distribute content alongside publisher's own editorial recommendations. Outbrain acquired content recommendation platform Surphace (formerly known as Sphere) in February 2011. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in New York with offices in London, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington, DC, Paris, Hamburg and Netanya, Israel, and is backed by Index Ventures, Carmel Ventures, Gemini Israel Funds, GlenRock Israel, Rhodium and Lightspeed Venture Partners.

Quali

Venture Round in 2011
QualiSystems Ltd. develops and markets software test automation solutions for telecom equipment, network services and embedded system testing. Its TestShell software framework optimize device and systems testing while reducing testing time and overhead efforts. The framework covers the entire testing cycle with GUI based test editor, automated parallel test execution, vendor agnostic integration to existing test equipment, automated topology set up, resources scheduling, lab management and reporting and analysis capabilities. The company headquarters and expert R&D team are located in Israel. Direct Sales and Customer Support centers are held in United States, United Kingdom, Singapore, China, Germany, Korea and Taiwan. Partner representatives are held across EMEA, APAC and North America. The company was founded in 2004 as Nibea Quality Management Solutions and changed its name to QualiSystems Ltd. in March 2007.

WatchDox

Series B in 2011
WatchDox, Inc. offers a cloud-based platform designed for enterprise file synchronization and sharing, enabling organizations to securely access, share, and manage critical documents across various devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and PCs. The platform provides a range of features such as secure file sharing, document management, and mobile content management, allowing businesses to collaborate effectively while maintaining control over their data. It supports bring your own device (BYOD) initiatives and includes capabilities for remote document control and wiping. WatchDox serves a diverse array of industries, including construction, financial services, healthcare, legal, and technology. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company was formerly known as Confidela, Inc. and became a subsidiary of BlackBerry Limited in 2015.

ColorChip

Venture Round in 2010
ColorChip Ltd. specializes in the development of integrated optical components and sub-systems tailored for networking and communication applications, primarily serving the Datacom and Telecom markets. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company offers a range of products, including transceivers for high-speed Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and various optical networking applications. Its technology is rooted in Application Specific Photonic Integrated Circuits (ASPICs) and robust planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology, enabling the creation of dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits and other optical solutions. ColorChip's products also encompass PLC splitter chips and wafers for FTTX networks, as well as components for both analog and digital passive optical networks. With a focus on scalability and advanced manufacturing processes, ColorChip supports critical infrastructure in the telecommunications industry, particularly for data centers and enterprise networking.

The Gifts Project

Seed Round in 2010
The Gifts Project is a social e-commerce platform focused on group gifting, designed to enhance the online shopping experience for consumers and retailers alike. This innovative solution enables customers to collaborate on gift purchases by allowing friends to contribute funds toward each other's gifts while shopping at their preferred online stores. By integrating social networks and group payment options into the checkout process, The Gifts Project offers a seamless white-label solution for online retailers, marketplaces, and gift shops. The platform is developed by Appchee Applications Ltd., an Israeli startup supported by notable investors, including Eyal Gura, Dr. Yossi Vardi, Gemini Israel Funds, and Index Ventures.

Teads

Series A in 2010
Teads is a leading player in the digital advertising sector, specializing in outstream video advertising. Founded in 2011 and based in New York, the company has developed a comprehensive supply side platform that allows publishers and brands to generate and monetize video inventory. This is achieved through a combination of programmatic buying, direct sales strategies, and partnerships with third parties. Teads offers innovative advertising formats and tools, including inRead formats and advanced targeting capabilities, which enhance the user experience while providing premium inventory for advertisers. With a workforce of over 600 employees across 27 global offices, Teads is recognized for its commitment to creating sustainable advertising solutions that respect user engagement. In 2017, the company became part of the Altice Group, further expanding its reach in the media and advertising landscape.

TaKaDu

Series A in 2010
TaKaDu Ltd. is a global software provider specializing in integrated event management solutions for the water industry. Founded in 2009 and based in Yehud, Israel, the company offers a cloud-based platform that helps water utilities detect, analyze, and manage various network events, including leaks, bursts, and operational failures. By utilizing advanced statistical and mathematical algorithms, TaKaDu transforms utility data into actionable insights, supporting improved decision-making for both operational and strategic purposes. Its solution encompasses multiple modules, including event management, data analytics, and reporting, enabling utilities to enhance efficiency and reduce non-revenue water while gaining comprehensive visibility across their operations.

ConteXtream

Series B in 2010
ConteXtream is a privately held software company delivering the industry’s first cloud-based network virtualization framework that enables network operators to leverage the power of proven virtualization and grid technologies to extract more value and profitability from their broadband networks. The ConteXtream Service Delivery Grid delivers higher network performance at a lower cost per subscriber while enabling operators to customize applications on a per-session, per- subscriber basis for a unique, highly personalized subscriber experience. Headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., ConteXtream is backed by leading Silicon Valley and global investors including Benhamou Global Ventures, Gemini Israel Funds, Norwest Venture Partners and Sofinnova Ventures as well as Comcast Interactive Capital and Verizon Investments.

Eyeview

Series A in 2010
Eyeview Inc. develops video advertising technology solutions. It offers brands with ROI on their video advertising spend. It offers VideoIQ, a video platform that provides campaign, data, and media management services, as well as programmatic video creative services. The company also provides lead generation solution for clients in automotive industry that enables brands to drive leads with personalized video ads; in-store solution that leverages past purchase behavior to identify key segments for CPG and shopper marketers; in-store sales solution that enable retail marketers to drive sales; and online booking solution for travel marketers. Eyeview Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in New York, New York.

dbMotion

Series C in 2009
dbMotion is a developer of a health information exchange platform focused on creating connected healthcare communities. Its software facilitates the development of secure virtual patient records by integrating patient information from various care providers and organizations without the need for data centralization or the replacement of existing systems. This interoperability enables healthcare organizations to share clinical information securely, regardless of data format or geographical location. By effectively connecting disparate information assets, dbMotion aims to enhance the quality, safety, and efficiency of patient care, ultimately transforming healthcare delivery through improved collaboration among care providers.

CloudShare

Series B in 2009
CloudShare enables on-premise solutions and SaaS applications to use the cloud unchanged. The company's virtual IT lab solutions for training, sales enablement, support, and sandboxing enable software vendors to increase productivity, agility, and reach. Founded in 2007, CloudShare is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

SupportSpace

Series B in 2009
SupportSpace was a leader in developing the Virtual Expert Network as the most effective and attractive means of delivery remote services. Virtual expert networks are the wave of the future, empowering expert service providers to work on their own terms and providing numerous benefits to our partners and users. It is a fundamental shift in the socio-economic and business environment, dramatically affecting the way service organizations are built and managed and the way services are delivered.

Axxana

Series B in 2009
Axxana Inc. specializes in disaster recovery solutions tailored for enterprises and cloud service providers, focusing on achieving zero data loss over any distance. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Tel-Aviv, Israel, with an additional office in Newton, Massachusetts, the company offers innovative products such as the Phoenix System for Oracle and Exadata, which allows for data recovery across diverse distances and communication channels. Additionally, Axxana's Phoenix System RP enhances the performance of RecoverPoint's asynchronous replication, providing synchronous data protection without data loss. The company's approach integrates expertise from aviation's Flight Data Recorder technology, addressing critical challenges in data protection, including data loss, distance between data centers, and associated costs. Axxana's offerings are designed for deployment in production data centers globally, marking a significant advancement in the field of disaster recovery and enterprise data recording.

Metrolight

Series D in 2009
Metrolight Ltd. is an Israeli company specializing in eHID and LED lighting solutions aimed at enhancing energy efficiency for various applications. Established in 1996 and headquartered in Netanya, Metrolight offers a range of products including electronic ballasts, lighting control systems, and the EcoPOD and EcoBOX systems, which cater to indoor and outdoor lighting needs. Their solutions are suitable for diverse environments such as warehouses, factories, retail spaces, and urban areas. By focusing on reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions, Metrolight's products help clients save on energy costs while promoting sustainability across retail, industrial, and municipal sectors.

Outbrain

Series B in 2009
Outbrain (www.outbrain.com) is the leading content discovery platform, reaching a highly engaged audience through distribution on top publisher sites, including CNN, Fox News, Hachette Filipacchi Media, MSNBC and Slate. Outbrain provides publishers a service for recommended links to increase traffic and generate revenue. Outbrain also works with brands and agencies including Starcom, Digitas, Mindshare, American Express, P&G, Colgate-Palmolive, General Mills and Exxon, offering a way to distribute content alongside publisher's own editorial recommendations. Outbrain acquired content recommendation platform Surphace (formerly known as Sphere) in February 2011. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in New York with offices in London, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington, DC, Paris, Hamburg and Netanya, Israel, and is backed by Index Ventures, Carmel Ventures, Gemini Israel Funds, GlenRock Israel, Rhodium and Lightspeed Venture Partners.

Olista

Venture Round in 2008
Olista specializes in customer experience analytics solutions tailored for mobile and broadband operators. Their software helps these operators gain deep insights into customer behavior, which allows them to enhance the user experience across various service offerings. By focusing on service adoption management, Olista aims to increase the number of active subscribers for data services, enabling operators to effectively monetize their offerings. With extensive expertise in managing and marketing solutions, Olista is well-equipped to address the challenges faced by service providers in optimizing customer engagement and satisfaction.

OpTier

Series D in 2008
OpTier is a provider of an application Performance Management (APM) and Big Data Analytics, analyzing billions of business transactions per day. With transactions in its DNA, OpTier offers the market an award-winning, cloud-based APM solution that helps businesses proactively manage, monitor and optimize their production applications. OpTier helps provide global 1000 enterprises – such as Aflac, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, O2 and Wells Fargo – with insights that improve application performance, business results, and customer satisfaction.

Adap.tv

Series B in 2008
Adap.tv, now part of ONE by AOL, specializes in programmatic video advertising, providing tools and services that enhance how video publishers utilize online advertising. The company offers the Adap.tv OneSource platform, which allows publishers to manage and serve advertisements from both their own sales teams and third-party advertising networks through a unified interface. This innovation facilitates a more streamlined approach for marketers and media brands to engage consumers across various platforms, including desktop, mobile, and television. By focusing on performance-driven campaigns, Adap.tv positions itself as a key partner for leading publishers, advertisers, and agencies aiming to optimize their brand value in the digital landscape.

WatchDox

Series A in 2008
WatchDox, Inc. offers a cloud-based platform designed for enterprise file synchronization and sharing, enabling organizations to securely access, share, and manage critical documents across various devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and PCs. The platform provides a range of features such as secure file sharing, document management, and mobile content management, allowing businesses to collaborate effectively while maintaining control over their data. It supports bring your own device (BYOD) initiatives and includes capabilities for remote document control and wiping. WatchDox serves a diverse array of industries, including construction, financial services, healthcare, legal, and technology. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company was formerly known as Confidela, Inc. and became a subsidiary of BlackBerry Limited in 2015.

Octavian

Series B in 2008
Octavian, Inc. provides a SaaS middle-office software solutions for wealth and investment management industry in the United States. The company offers a suite of applications that provide revenue management solutions for asset managers, sponsors, and broker/dealers. Its products allow users to automate the fee processing, automate fee calculations and billing, and consolidated reporting for private banking and wealth management. It serves separately managed accounts managers and sponsors, mutual funds, private banking, institutional asset management, and business line management markets. Octavian was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts.

Neocleus

Series B in 2008
Neocleus' solutions address IT's most pressing endpoint concerns. The solutions operate IT resources outside of a Windows environment while still offering complete access to all the capabilities offered by the underlying endpoint hardware. The approach Neocleus provides offers IT departments a virtual endpoint environment that is easy to control and gives users the flexibility to gain secure access to critical corporate assets from any endpoint regardless of its location or state of security. To achieve breakthrough results, Neocleus enhanced the Xen Open Source hypervisor and transformed it into an endpoint-oriented hypervisor. Neocleus contributes this platform to the open source community to facilitate the growth of an ecosystem of endpoint virtualization partners and collaborators. These open source contributions enable software developers to focus on building high-performance applications without worrying about the underlying architecture.

Eyeview

Seed Round in 2008
Eyeview Inc. develops video advertising technology solutions. It offers brands with ROI on their video advertising spend. It offers VideoIQ, a video platform that provides campaign, data, and media management services, as well as programmatic video creative services. The company also provides lead generation solution for clients in automotive industry that enables brands to drive leads with personalized video ads; in-store solution that leverages past purchase behavior to identify key segments for CPG and shopper marketers; in-store sales solution that enable retail marketers to drive sales; and online booking solution for travel marketers. Eyeview Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in New York, New York.

SupportSpace

Series B in 2008
SupportSpace was a leader in developing the Virtual Expert Network as the most effective and attractive means of delivery remote services. Virtual expert networks are the wave of the future, empowering expert service providers to work on their own terms and providing numerous benefits to our partners and users. It is a fundamental shift in the socio-economic and business environment, dramatically affecting the way service organizations are built and managed and the way services are delivered.

PrimeSense

Series B in 2008
PrimeSense is a developer of 3D-sensing and machine-vision technologies that enable digital devices to perceive their surroundings in a manner similar to human vision. The company's innovative technology allows computers to understand and interact with the world in three dimensions, facilitating natural interactions between users and devices without the need for wearable equipment. PrimeSense's technology gained recognition for its role in Microsoft's Project Natal, which demonstrated the potential for gesture-based interaction in video gaming. The device features a sensor that captures comprehensive user movement and a digital component that processes and learns from this input. PrimeSense envisions various applications for its technology, including enhanced video communication, interactive digital menus, and immersive gaming experiences. The company's solutions aim to deliver user-friendly and intuitive interactions across diverse platforms.

Outbrain

Series A in 2008
Outbrain (www.outbrain.com) is the leading content discovery platform, reaching a highly engaged audience through distribution on top publisher sites, including CNN, Fox News, Hachette Filipacchi Media, MSNBC and Slate. Outbrain provides publishers a service for recommended links to increase traffic and generate revenue. Outbrain also works with brands and agencies including Starcom, Digitas, Mindshare, American Express, P&G, Colgate-Palmolive, General Mills and Exxon, offering a way to distribute content alongside publisher's own editorial recommendations. Outbrain acquired content recommendation platform Surphace (formerly known as Sphere) in February 2011. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in New York with offices in London, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington, DC, Paris, Hamburg and Netanya, Israel, and is backed by Index Ventures, Carmel Ventures, Gemini Israel Funds, GlenRock Israel, Rhodium and Lightspeed Venture Partners.

Novafora

Venture Round in 2007
Novafora is a video processor company enabling OEMs to deliver on the promise of the digital video revolution - the highest quality video, anywhere, on any display device and at any time. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Cupertino, California.

Metrolight

Series C in 2007
Metrolight Ltd. is an Israeli company specializing in eHID and LED lighting solutions aimed at enhancing energy efficiency for various applications. Established in 1996 and headquartered in Netanya, Metrolight offers a range of products including electronic ballasts, lighting control systems, and the EcoPOD and EcoBOX systems, which cater to indoor and outdoor lighting needs. Their solutions are suitable for diverse environments such as warehouses, factories, retail spaces, and urban areas. By focusing on reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions, Metrolight's products help clients save on energy costs while promoting sustainability across retail, industrial, and municipal sectors.

Adap.tv

Series A in 2007
Adap.tv, now part of ONE by AOL, specializes in programmatic video advertising, providing tools and services that enhance how video publishers utilize online advertising. The company offers the Adap.tv OneSource platform, which allows publishers to manage and serve advertisements from both their own sales teams and third-party advertising networks through a unified interface. This innovation facilitates a more streamlined approach for marketers and media brands to engage consumers across various platforms, including desktop, mobile, and television. By focusing on performance-driven campaigns, Adap.tv positions itself as a key partner for leading publishers, advertisers, and agencies aiming to optimize their brand value in the digital landscape.

Intercast Networks

Venture Round in 2007
Intercast Networks Ltd. develops next-generation content delivery products based on its Multicast-to-Storage (M2S) technology. Intercast Networks Ltd. was formerly known as Arootz Interactive Ltd. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Netanya, Israel.

Axxana

Series A in 2007
Axxana Inc. specializes in disaster recovery solutions tailored for enterprises and cloud service providers, focusing on achieving zero data loss over any distance. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Tel-Aviv, Israel, with an additional office in Newton, Massachusetts, the company offers innovative products such as the Phoenix System for Oracle and Exadata, which allows for data recovery across diverse distances and communication channels. Additionally, Axxana's Phoenix System RP enhances the performance of RecoverPoint's asynchronous replication, providing synchronous data protection without data loss. The company's approach integrates expertise from aviation's Flight Data Recorder technology, addressing critical challenges in data protection, including data loss, distance between data centers, and associated costs. Axxana's offerings are designed for deployment in production data centers globally, marking a significant advancement in the field of disaster recovery and enterprise data recording.

OpTier

Venture Round in 2007
OpTier is a provider of an application Performance Management (APM) and Big Data Analytics, analyzing billions of business transactions per day. With transactions in its DNA, OpTier offers the market an award-winning, cloud-based APM solution that helps businesses proactively manage, monitor and optimize their production applications. OpTier helps provide global 1000 enterprises – such as Aflac, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, O2 and Wells Fargo – with insights that improve application performance, business results, and customer satisfaction.

ConteXtream

Series A in 2007
ConteXtream is a privately held software company delivering the industry’s first cloud-based network virtualization framework that enables network operators to leverage the power of proven virtualization and grid technologies to extract more value and profitability from their broadband networks. The ConteXtream Service Delivery Grid delivers higher network performance at a lower cost per subscriber while enabling operators to customize applications on a per-session, per- subscriber basis for a unique, highly personalized subscriber experience. Headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., ConteXtream is backed by leading Silicon Valley and global investors including Benhamou Global Ventures, Gemini Israel Funds, Norwest Venture Partners and Sofinnova Ventures as well as Comcast Interactive Capital and Verizon Investments.

modu

Series A in 2007
modu invented, developed and is manufacturing tiny modular phones that can be "modufied" by connecting them with sleek devices known as fys. These devices enhance the functionality of the phone so users can have the smallest possible phone while enjoying a full range of features whenever they want. The company was founded in 2007 by CEO Dov Moran, whose previous company, msystems, invented the USB Flash Drive (DiskOnKey) and sold to SanDisk for $1.6 billion. modu recently launched its smallest, most versatile phone yet: the modu T. At 7.5 cm long, it has been cited by Guinness World Records as the world's lightest touch phone. The modu T phone offers everything you want in a smartphone: 3.5G connectivity, GPS, access to social networks, texting, music functionality, a 2.2" touch screen and 2 GB of storage (expandable to 32 GB memory card). It also includes popular applications like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, eBuddy, Google Search and more. This user-friendly phone can be adapted to be anything you want it to be: a tiny phone for your pocket or a personal media center. You can camerafy it, sportify it, boostify it or textify it, with more fy devices to come. Soon to be launched in various countries, the modu T offers superb call quality and an easy-to-use interface, and runs on Qualcomm's Brew operating system. Also soon to be launched is the long-awaited modu W. - an android based Wi-Fi device with 2.2" touch screen. The modu W is feature rich device with unlimited applications through the modu market. The device allows users to talk, get social, chat, browse the web, play games, watch videos, listen to music and much more.

eSnips

Series B in 2007
eSnips operates as a comprehensive media dashboard that enables users to upload, store, and share a variety of digital content, including audio, video, images, and documents. Offering up to 5GB of free online storage, it serves as both an online storage solution and a social networking platform. Users can engage with one another through eSnips Communities, allowing them to seek feedback, build a fan base, and connect with individuals who share similar interests. This combination of content sharing and social interaction positions eSnips as a unique platform for self-expression and community building in the digital space.

RADLIVE

Series A in 2007
Founded in 2005, RADLIVE develops high definition telephony technologies, products and applications. RADLIVE's innovative solutions and unique technology will transform the way users and organizations all over the world communicate and collaborate with each other. RADLIVE is a member of the RAD Group, a collection of independent companies that develop, manufacture and market solutions for diverse segments of the networking and telecommunications industry. Closed February 2010.

Neocleus

Series A in 2007
Neocleus' solutions address IT's most pressing endpoint concerns. The solutions operate IT resources outside of a Windows environment while still offering complete access to all the capabilities offered by the underlying endpoint hardware. The approach Neocleus provides offers IT departments a virtual endpoint environment that is easy to control and gives users the flexibility to gain secure access to critical corporate assets from any endpoint regardless of its location or state of security. To achieve breakthrough results, Neocleus enhanced the Xen Open Source hypervisor and transformed it into an endpoint-oriented hypervisor. Neocleus contributes this platform to the open source community to facilitate the growth of an ecosystem of endpoint virtualization partners and collaborators. These open source contributions enable software developers to focus on building high-performance applications without worrying about the underlying architecture.

Adap.tv

Seed Round in 2007
Adap.tv, now part of ONE by AOL, specializes in programmatic video advertising, providing tools and services that enhance how video publishers utilize online advertising. The company offers the Adap.tv OneSource platform, which allows publishers to manage and serve advertisements from both their own sales teams and third-party advertising networks through a unified interface. This innovation facilitates a more streamlined approach for marketers and media brands to engage consumers across various platforms, including desktop, mobile, and television. By focusing on performance-driven campaigns, Adap.tv positions itself as a key partner for leading publishers, advertisers, and agencies aiming to optimize their brand value in the digital landscape.

Wikio

Series A in 2007
Wikio Shopping is an e-commerce platform that enables users to find, compare, and purchase products and services. Users can find deals, consumer reviews, professional tests, photos, and videos on the platform. Wikio was founded by Pierre Chappaz in April 2006 and is based in Paris, Ile-de-France.

SayHired

Seed Round in 2007
SayHired facilitates the recruiting process by efficiently screening candidates for their sales abilities. Candidates apply to positions by recording responses to pitch prompts and/or question sets curated by recruiters. The responses are analyzed by our patent-pending engine for the qualities that the recruiter feels are most important to the position. Responses are ranked on a scale of 100 for each individual characteristic. Some examples of characteristics used to determine if a candidate is a good salesperson are empathy, friendliness, persuasiveness, or knowledgeability, among others. Once the scores have been released, both the candidate and the recruiter are able to view them. This way the candidate can learn from their previous applications to continually improve their sales abilities, while the recruiter can choose the best candidate for the position based on their scores. With SayHired, job applications go beyond the resume.

Wellsphere

Series A in 2007
Wellsphere is an online platform that offers health-related information and fosters communities aimed at improving users' well-being. It serves as a resource for personalized health information and social support, connecting individuals with over 1,200 contributors, including medical experts, patients, and wellness professionals. The company's consumer site, Wellsphere.com, along with proprietary sites like BeWell@Stanford, provides a comprehensive approach to health and wellness. By facilitating access to valuable resources and encouraging knowledge sharing, Wellsphere aims to empower its members to lead healthier lives.

Novafora

Series A in 2006
Novafora is a video processor company enabling OEMs to deliver on the promise of the digital video revolution - the highest quality video, anywhere, on any display device and at any time. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Cupertino, California.

Intercast Networks

Series A in 2006
Intercast Networks Ltd. develops next-generation content delivery products based on its Multicast-to-Storage (M2S) technology. Intercast Networks Ltd. was formerly known as Arootz Interactive Ltd. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Netanya, Israel.

SupportSpace

Series A in 2006
SupportSpace was a leader in developing the Virtual Expert Network as the most effective and attractive means of delivery remote services. Virtual expert networks are the wave of the future, empowering expert service providers to work on their own terms and providing numerous benefits to our partners and users. It is a fundamental shift in the socio-economic and business environment, dramatically affecting the way service organizations are built and managed and the way services are delivered.

eSnips

Series A in 2006
eSnips operates as a comprehensive media dashboard that enables users to upload, store, and share a variety of digital content, including audio, video, images, and documents. Offering up to 5GB of free online storage, it serves as both an online storage solution and a social networking platform. Users can engage with one another through eSnips Communities, allowing them to seek feedback, build a fan base, and connect with individuals who share similar interests. This combination of content sharing and social interaction positions eSnips as a unique platform for self-expression and community building in the digital space.

PrimeSense

Series A in 2006
PrimeSense is a developer of 3D-sensing and machine-vision technologies that enable digital devices to perceive their surroundings in a manner similar to human vision. The company's innovative technology allows computers to understand and interact with the world in three dimensions, facilitating natural interactions between users and devices without the need for wearable equipment. PrimeSense's technology gained recognition for its role in Microsoft's Project Natal, which demonstrated the potential for gesture-based interaction in video gaming. The device features a sensor that captures comprehensive user movement and a digital component that processes and learns from this input. PrimeSense envisions various applications for its technology, including enhanced video communication, interactive digital menus, and immersive gaming experiences. The company's solutions aim to deliver user-friendly and intuitive interactions across diverse platforms.
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