TeleSoft Partners

TeleSoft Partners, founded in 1996 and based in Aspen, Colorado, is a venture capital firm that specializes in early to later-stage investments in technology and energy value chain companies across North America. The firm aims to provide value-added capital while leveraging its extensive knowledge, contacts, and experience to support entrepreneurs in their business endeavors. Over the past two decades, TeleSoft Partners has successfully contributed to the development of more than 75 companies, with over 50 achieving acquisition or public offering.

Alan Foster

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CFO

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Sesame

Series B in 2022
Sesame, Inc., operating as SesameCare, is a company that offers a platform for booking doctor appointments and accessing medical care. Founded in 2018 and based in New York, SesameCare aims to simplify the healthcare experience by connecting patients directly with doctors, providing upfront pricing and clear descriptions of medical services. This approach is particularly beneficial for uninsured individuals or those opting to pay out-of-pocket, as it addresses common issues such as hidden costs and unexpected charges that often complicate healthcare access. By focusing on transparency and affordability, SesameCare endeavors to make quality healthcare more accessible for all patients.

Kapital

Seed Round in 2022
Kapital SmartBank provides Mexican small and medium businesses and their employees with next generation mobile banking and financial services in smart banking. Its line of products include online loans directly through its website and money ready in client's account in seconds, online payroll systems to send paychecks to employees with one click, and accounts receivables accounting displayed in an easy-to-use and 100% secure web and mobile dashboard, so that its clients can see and have control of all their finances in one single place. Its loans, payroll cards for employees, and corporate expenses cards have the support of Visa® and Mastercard® international technology.

Tomo

Series A in 2022
Tomo Networks, Inc. is a technology-driven real estate company founded in 2016 and headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, with additional offices in Seattle, Washington, and Austin, Texas. The company offers a comprehensive mortgage and transaction platform designed for real estate agents and consumers, facilitating home buying and renting processes. In addition to these core services, Tomo provides consulting and advisory services related to real estate transactions, further enhancing its offerings in the market.

Facet

Series C in 2021
Facet Wealth, Inc. is a financial services firm that specializes in wealth management and financial planning for small accounts. Established in 2016 and based in Baltimore, Maryland, the company offers a range of services including retirement planning, education planning, income tax planning, estate planning, insurance planning, and asset management. Facet Wealth distinguishes itself by providing personalized financial guidance through dedicated Certified Financial Planners on a subscription basis, making financial planning more accessible and affordable. The firm serves a diverse clientele, including professionals, pre-retirees, and retirees, with a focus on enhancing their financial security and overall prosperity.

Akridata

Series A in 2021
Akridata solves AI Data Logistics challenges of Autonomous Vehicles. Its cloud-managed, scale-out platform spans edge (high speed ingest, prep and prioritization) to core (tiered storage and access). Benefits include global data access (anywhere, anytime), shorter training times, and upto 10x lower storage costs. Backed by Accel and Menlo Ventures.

Play2Pay™

Series A in 2021
Adfone, Inc. is a company that operates an Ad-Funded Carrier Rewards platform, which allows prepaid wireless consumers to earn free mobile services through engagement with targeted ads. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Adfone's platform connects wireless carriers with advertising opportunities, enabling them to generate mobile ad revenues, enhance subscriber loyalty, and capture market share from competitors. Additionally, the company offers Play2Pay™, a global payments system that allows users to pay their service provider bills by participating in activities such as playing games, watching videos, and completing special offers. This approach effectively combines mobile monetization with gamification, making payment processes more engaging for users. Adfone's operations extend not only across the United States but also into Europe and Latin America, as well as the United Kingdom, Mexico, and Singapore.

Robinhood

Funding Round in 2020
Robinhood Financial LLC is an online discount stock brokerage based in Menlo Park, California, providing self-directed investors with a platform to trade stocks, options, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and cryptocurrencies without paying commissions. Founded in 2013 by Vladimir Tenev and Baiju Bhatt, the company aims to democratize access to financial markets, making trading more accessible and user-friendly through its mobile application. Robinhood's services include not only equity and cryptocurrency trading but also features like dividend reinvestment, fractional shares, and IPO access. The company generates revenue primarily through transaction-based fees by routing user orders to market makers. As a subsidiary of Robinhood Markets, Inc., it continuously evolves its offerings by integrating proprietary technology into its app-based platform.

Modumate

Seed Round in 2018
Modumate, Inc. specializes in developing a 3D modeling software platform tailored for professionals in architecture, engineering, and construction. Founded in 2017 and based in San Francisco, California, the company focuses on enhancing architects' workflows through the automation of drafting processes. Its software enables users to design in three dimensions, auto-generate two-dimensional drawing sets, and efficiently manage building information modeling (BIM). By streamlining the creation, annotation, and updating of permit and construction drawings, Modumate significantly increases productivity and enhances the quality of architectural designs. The platform also allows for the customization of building exteriors and interiors and facilitates the tagging and scheduling of display data from design objects. Overall, Modumate aims to modernize architectural practices and improve client service by saving time and optimizing design processes.

SalesHood

Series A in 2017
SalesHood Inc. is a sales productivity platform that supports sales enablement leaders by enhancing collaboration and sharing best practices to drive revenue growth. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, the company offers an online software platform that allows teams to create customized micro-courses incorporating videos, slides, role-plays, and exercises for both self-paced and group learning. Its features include the ability to design structured learning paths, implement knowledge checks, visualize content, and automate training reminders, all of which contribute to improved retention and sales performance. The platform is particularly beneficial for remote teams, helping to reduce ramp-up time, increase quota attainment, and accelerate sales velocity. Notable clients include Demandbase, DocuSign, and RingCentral, which utilize SalesHood to enhance their growth and revenue outcomes.

Navan

Seed Round in 2015
Navan, formerly known as TripActions, is a business travel platform that focuses on optimizing corporate travel operations through a mobile-first, end-to-end solution. Established in 2015 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices worldwide, Navan combines AI-driven personalization with a comprehensive inventory of flights, accommodations, and transportation options. The platform is designed to enhance the travel experience for employees while providing finance leaders and travel managers with the tools necessary to manage travel as a strategic asset. It offers 24/7 live support and rewards employees with loyalty points for personal use, promoting cost-conscious spending. By integrating data science, user-friendly design, and exceptional service, Navan aims to deliver rewarding travel experiences that align with the needs of businesses and their workforce.

CALIENT Technologies

Venture Round in 2015
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

CALIENT Technologies

Venture Round in 2014
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

CALIENT Technologies

Venture Round in 2013
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

Knowledge Adventure

Venture Round in 2013
Knowledge Adventure specializes in adventure-based 3D virtual worlds designed for children aged 3 to 10. The company is known for its flagship products, JumpStart and Math Blaster, which engage kids in learning through interactive gaming experiences. By merging education with entertainment, Knowledge Adventure fosters cognitive development in young learners through immersive play. With over 15 years of experience, the company has established itself as a leader in the educational software market, receiving international recognition for its award-winning products. Based in Torrance, California, Knowledge Adventure operates as a privately-held subsidiary of Knowledge Holdings, Inc.

Validity Sensors

Series E in 2012
Founded in 2000 and based in San Jose, California, Validity Sensors is a leader in fingerprint sensor technology for authentication. The company specializes in Natural ID™ solutions, which utilize unique human characteristics, such as fingerprints, voice, and facial recognition, to provide secure and user-friendly authentication methods. Validity's fingerprint sensors are designed for various applications, including mobile payment transactions, touch-based navigation systems, and identity verification for corporate network security. This technology addresses the growing demand for effective security measures in a digital landscape where traditional passwords and PINs often fall short. By offering high performance, cost-effectiveness, and design flexibility, Validity Sensors enables businesses to enhance user experience while ensuring robust security for portable data and physical access control.

Xambala

Venture Round in 2011
Xambala, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing electronic liquidity to capital markets through advanced networking and computing technologies. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Xambala focuses on developing innovative solutions that enable both large and small investors to access improved liquidity and lower transaction costs. The company offers a message stream processing subsystem tailored for the financial market, allowing clients to respond swiftly to market fluctuations and obtain competitive quotes. Additionally, Xambala has a development center located in Chennai, India, further supporting its technological advancements and service offerings.

CALIENT Technologies

Venture Round in 2011
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

CALIENT Technologies

Venture Round in 2011
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

Nexant

Venture Round in 2010
Nexant is a provider of intelligent grid software and clean energy solutions—pioneering, developing, and advancing electric power grid and alternative energy technologies and services. Their exclusive focus on energy, combined with their well-respected and experienced professionals, proven technology, and proprietary industry information, has earned them distinctive brand recognition and a reputation as a top energy solutions company.

Validity Sensors

Series D in 2010
Founded in 2000 and based in San Jose, California, Validity Sensors is a leader in fingerprint sensor technology for authentication. The company specializes in Natural ID™ solutions, which utilize unique human characteristics, such as fingerprints, voice, and facial recognition, to provide secure and user-friendly authentication methods. Validity's fingerprint sensors are designed for various applications, including mobile payment transactions, touch-based navigation systems, and identity verification for corporate network security. This technology addresses the growing demand for effective security measures in a digital landscape where traditional passwords and PINs often fall short. By offering high performance, cost-effectiveness, and design flexibility, Validity Sensors enables businesses to enhance user experience while ensuring robust security for portable data and physical access control.

CALIENT Technologies

Venture Round in 2010
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

LogLogic

Series D in 2009
LogLogic offers a scalable log and security intelligence platform designed for both enterprise and cloud environments. With a customer base exceeding 1,300, the company enables organizations to collect and analyze vast amounts of data generated by their IT systems, totaling over 1,000 Petabytes. Its solutions cater to Security, IT Operations, and Compliance professionals, providing them with actionable insights to proactively identify issues and make informed decisions while ensuring compliance with various regulations. LogLogic's products facilitate real-time log analysis, enhancing network stability and security by translating raw data into meaningful information that helps administrators understand network activities and respond effectively.

CALIENT Technologies

Venture Round in 2009
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

Home-Account

Series A in 2009
Home-Account Inc. is a mortgage-finding service aimed at assisting borrowers in the United States to save money and make informed mortgage decisions. It evaluates and grades existing mortgages, offering tailored scenarios to enhance borrowers' financial situations. The platform connects users with the most suitable mortgage options available in the market, facilitating a more informed and cost-effective mortgage selection process. Through its online subscription service, Home-Account empowers borrowers by providing them with the necessary tools and information to navigate the mortgage landscape effectively.

Validity Sensors

Series C in 2009
Founded in 2000 and based in San Jose, California, Validity Sensors is a leader in fingerprint sensor technology for authentication. The company specializes in Natural ID™ solutions, which utilize unique human characteristics, such as fingerprints, voice, and facial recognition, to provide secure and user-friendly authentication methods. Validity's fingerprint sensors are designed for various applications, including mobile payment transactions, touch-based navigation systems, and identity verification for corporate network security. This technology addresses the growing demand for effective security measures in a digital landscape where traditional passwords and PINs often fall short. By offering high performance, cost-effectiveness, and design flexibility, Validity Sensors enables businesses to enhance user experience while ensuring robust security for portable data and physical access control.

Xambala

Series D in 2008
Xambala, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing electronic liquidity to capital markets through advanced networking and computing technologies. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Xambala focuses on developing innovative solutions that enable both large and small investors to access improved liquidity and lower transaction costs. The company offers a message stream processing subsystem tailored for the financial market, allowing clients to respond swiftly to market fluctuations and obtain competitive quotes. Additionally, Xambala has a development center located in Chennai, India, further supporting its technological advancements and service offerings.

Knowledge Adventure

Series B in 2008
Knowledge Adventure specializes in adventure-based 3D virtual worlds designed for children aged 3 to 10. The company is known for its flagship products, JumpStart and Math Blaster, which engage kids in learning through interactive gaming experiences. By merging education with entertainment, Knowledge Adventure fosters cognitive development in young learners through immersive play. With over 15 years of experience, the company has established itself as a leader in the educational software market, receiving international recognition for its award-winning products. Based in Torrance, California, Knowledge Adventure operates as a privately-held subsidiary of Knowledge Holdings, Inc.

Education.com

Series B in 2008
Education.com is an online platform that offers a range of educational resources aimed at enhancing the learning experience for children. The platform is designed for both teachers and parents, providing a guided curriculum that supports the development of essential academic skills in preschool and elementary students. With a mission to inspire passion, curiosity, and optimism in learning, Education.com serves over 16 million users globally. Its comprehensive curriculum includes core subjects such as Math, Reading, Writing, English Language Arts, and Science, equipping parents and educators with the tools necessary to help children achieve their full academic potential.

Qik

Series B in 2008
Qik is an online messaging platform that specializes in video communication, enabling users to exchange video messages both individually and in groups. Launched in 2008, Qik has grown to support millions of users across over 160 countries and is compatible with more than 140 smartphone models, including iPhone, Android, Symbian, Blackberry, and Windows Mobile. The platform allows users to capture and share special moments in real time, offering features such as video calling, video sharing, and the ability to sync and save videos to web and desktop applications. Founded by Ramu Sunkara, Bhaskar Roy, and Nikolay Abkairov, Qik attracted notable investments and was acquired by Skype Technologies in 2011. The company is headquartered in Redwood City, California, with an additional office in Zelenograd, Moscow, Russia.

LogLogic

Series D in 2008
LogLogic offers a scalable log and security intelligence platform designed for both enterprise and cloud environments. With a customer base exceeding 1,300, the company enables organizations to collect and analyze vast amounts of data generated by their IT systems, totaling over 1,000 Petabytes. Its solutions cater to Security, IT Operations, and Compliance professionals, providing them with actionable insights to proactively identify issues and make informed decisions while ensuring compliance with various regulations. LogLogic's products facilitate real-time log analysis, enhancing network stability and security by translating raw data into meaningful information that helps administrators understand network activities and respond effectively.

Validity Sensors

Series B in 2007
Founded in 2000 and based in San Jose, California, Validity Sensors is a leader in fingerprint sensor technology for authentication. The company specializes in Natural ID™ solutions, which utilize unique human characteristics, such as fingerprints, voice, and facial recognition, to provide secure and user-friendly authentication methods. Validity's fingerprint sensors are designed for various applications, including mobile payment transactions, touch-based navigation systems, and identity verification for corporate network security. This technology addresses the growing demand for effective security measures in a digital landscape where traditional passwords and PINs often fall short. By offering high performance, cost-effectiveness, and design flexibility, Validity Sensors enables businesses to enhance user experience while ensuring robust security for portable data and physical access control.

CALIENT Technologies

Venture Round in 2007
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

LiteScape

Series B in 2007
LiteScape Technologies, Inc. specializes in developing unified communications applications for voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) environments. The company's product lineup includes Oncast, which facilitates phone control from personal computers, CallTrackPRO for legal and professional services that links phone calls to client matters, and Secure Profile Management for personalized access to communications applications on IP phones. Additionally, LiteScape offers LiteScape SDK, which integrates real-time communication capabilities into various business applications and industry-specific solutions. Other notable products include 3deep, a mobile platform connecting online and physical interactions, and SmartRoute, which provides custom call routing strategies. LiteScape serves a diverse range of sectors, including retail, government, financial services, healthcare, and education. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, LiteScape maintains strategic partnerships with leading technology firms, enhancing its service offerings.

Xambala

Series C in 2007
Xambala, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing electronic liquidity to capital markets through advanced networking and computing technologies. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Xambala focuses on developing innovative solutions that enable both large and small investors to access improved liquidity and lower transaction costs. The company offers a message stream processing subsystem tailored for the financial market, allowing clients to respond swiftly to market fluctuations and obtain competitive quotes. Additionally, Xambala has a development center located in Chennai, India, further supporting its technological advancements and service offerings.

GENBAND

Series C in 2007
GENBAND US LLC is a global provider of real-time communications software solutions tailored for service providers, enterprises, independent software vendors, and developers. Established in 1999 and based in Frisco, Texas, the company offers a diverse range of products, including telephony application servers that support voice, video, instant messaging, and collaboration across various devices and networks. Its intelligent messaging solutions enable unified communication services, while IP gateway and session border controller products ensure secure and reliable connectivity for both fixed and mobile networks. GENBAND also specializes in cloud-enabled platforms, network functions virtualization, and media gateways that enhance communication efficiency and productivity. As a subsidiary of Sonus Networks, GENBAND continues to focus on transforming and improving communication networks worldwide.

Validity Sensors

Series A in 2006
Founded in 2000 and based in San Jose, California, Validity Sensors is a leader in fingerprint sensor technology for authentication. The company specializes in Natural ID™ solutions, which utilize unique human characteristics, such as fingerprints, voice, and facial recognition, to provide secure and user-friendly authentication methods. Validity's fingerprint sensors are designed for various applications, including mobile payment transactions, touch-based navigation systems, and identity verification for corporate network security. This technology addresses the growing demand for effective security measures in a digital landscape where traditional passwords and PINs often fall short. By offering high performance, cost-effectiveness, and design flexibility, Validity Sensors enables businesses to enhance user experience while ensuring robust security for portable data and physical access control.

CALIENT Technologies

Venture Round in 2006
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

AmberWave

Series E in 2006
AmberWave, Inc., formerly AmberWave Systems Corporation, engages in the research, development, and licensing of technologies for semiconductor manufacturing. It provides Strained Silicon, a technology that is used in microchips to improve performance and decrease power consumption; and Aspect Ratio Trapping, a technology, which is used to make chips for silicon-based photonics and photovoltaic cells. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Salem, New Hampshire. AmberWave Systems Corporation is a former subsidiary of U.S. Robotics Corp.

VoiceObjects

Series C in 2006
VoiceObjects AG operates as a phone application server company. Its products include VoiceObjects Server, a phone application server that enables carrier-grade deployment and management of over-the-phone voice, video, text, and mobile Web self-service applications; and VoiceObjects Desktop, a GUI-based application for creating, testing, deploying, and monitoring self-service phone portals. The company also offers professional services, including consulting, training, and technical support services. Its customers include banking and financial services, communication, marketing agencies, industrial, travel and support, healthcare, government, entertainment and info-portals, and management service providers in the United States and internationally. The company has strategic partnerships with Alcatel, aperto move, Avaya, BEA, BusinessObjects, Cirquent GmbH, D+S solutions, EXCELSIS, Hermes SoftLab, Hewlett Packard, NextiraOne, Quinary, Sabio, Telenet GmbH, Unisys, and Voxeo. The company was formerly known as OneBridge AG and changed its name to VoiceObjects AG in July 2002. The company was founded in 2001 and is based in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany. As of December 9, 2008, VoiceObjects AG operates as a subsidiary of Voxeo Corporation.

Sierra Design Automation

Series B in 2006
Sierra Design Automation provides IC implementation system solutions to the semiconductor industry. The company offers place-and-route solutions. It also offers Sierra Olympus-SOC, a netlist-to-GDSII system that addresses variations in design modes, process corners, and lithography; and Sierra Pinnacle, an IC implementation solution. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. As of June 11, 2007, Sierra Design Automation, Inc. is a subsidiary of Mentor Graphics Corp

LiteScape

Series A in 2005
LiteScape Technologies, Inc. specializes in developing unified communications applications for voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) environments. The company's product lineup includes Oncast, which facilitates phone control from personal computers, CallTrackPRO for legal and professional services that links phone calls to client matters, and Secure Profile Management for personalized access to communications applications on IP phones. Additionally, LiteScape offers LiteScape SDK, which integrates real-time communication capabilities into various business applications and industry-specific solutions. Other notable products include 3deep, a mobile platform connecting online and physical interactions, and SmartRoute, which provides custom call routing strategies. LiteScape serves a diverse range of sectors, including retail, government, financial services, healthcare, and education. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, LiteScape maintains strategic partnerships with leading technology firms, enhancing its service offerings.

VoiceObjects

Venture Round in 2005
VoiceObjects AG operates as a phone application server company. Its products include VoiceObjects Server, a phone application server that enables carrier-grade deployment and management of over-the-phone voice, video, text, and mobile Web self-service applications; and VoiceObjects Desktop, a GUI-based application for creating, testing, deploying, and monitoring self-service phone portals. The company also offers professional services, including consulting, training, and technical support services. Its customers include banking and financial services, communication, marketing agencies, industrial, travel and support, healthcare, government, entertainment and info-portals, and management service providers in the United States and internationally. The company has strategic partnerships with Alcatel, aperto move, Avaya, BEA, BusinessObjects, Cirquent GmbH, D+S solutions, EXCELSIS, Hermes SoftLab, Hewlett Packard, NextiraOne, Quinary, Sabio, Telenet GmbH, Unisys, and Voxeo. The company was formerly known as OneBridge AG and changed its name to VoiceObjects AG in July 2002. The company was founded in 2001 and is based in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany. As of December 9, 2008, VoiceObjects AG operates as a subsidiary of Voxeo Corporation.

BayPackets

Series D in 2005
BayPackets' software enables wireless, wireline and cable operators to rapidly bundle and deliver enhanced voice and data services tailored to the needs of their business and consumer customers. Local, long-distance and broadband service providers rely on BayPackets' solutions to profitably expand their market share by efficiently operating new and existing network infrastructure via a single point.

LiteScape

Series A in 2005
LiteScape Technologies, Inc. specializes in developing unified communications applications for voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) environments. The company's product lineup includes Oncast, which facilitates phone control from personal computers, CallTrackPRO for legal and professional services that links phone calls to client matters, and Secure Profile Management for personalized access to communications applications on IP phones. Additionally, LiteScape offers LiteScape SDK, which integrates real-time communication capabilities into various business applications and industry-specific solutions. Other notable products include 3deep, a mobile platform connecting online and physical interactions, and SmartRoute, which provides custom call routing strategies. LiteScape serves a diverse range of sectors, including retail, government, financial services, healthcare, and education. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, LiteScape maintains strategic partnerships with leading technology firms, enhancing its service offerings.

CreekPath Systems

Series C in 2004
CreekPath Systems was a global provider of policy-based storage automation products that enabled customers to optimize their storage investments. The CreekPath solutions offered policy-based visibility and operational control of the storage assets within a data center. This visibility and control provided customers with a complete understanding of the costs and benefits of key storage assets as well as the impact on the data center.

LogLogic

Series B in 2004
LogLogic offers a scalable log and security intelligence platform designed for both enterprise and cloud environments. With a customer base exceeding 1,300, the company enables organizations to collect and analyze vast amounts of data generated by their IT systems, totaling over 1,000 Petabytes. Its solutions cater to Security, IT Operations, and Compliance professionals, providing them with actionable insights to proactively identify issues and make informed decisions while ensuring compliance with various regulations. LogLogic's products facilitate real-time log analysis, enhancing network stability and security by translating raw data into meaningful information that helps administrators understand network activities and respond effectively.

Knowledge Adventure

Series A in 2004
Knowledge Adventure specializes in adventure-based 3D virtual worlds designed for children aged 3 to 10. The company is known for its flagship products, JumpStart and Math Blaster, which engage kids in learning through interactive gaming experiences. By merging education with entertainment, Knowledge Adventure fosters cognitive development in young learners through immersive play. With over 15 years of experience, the company has established itself as a leader in the educational software market, receiving international recognition for its award-winning products. Based in Torrance, California, Knowledge Adventure operates as a privately-held subsidiary of Knowledge Holdings, Inc.

Tele Atlas

Series A in 2004
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Xambala

Series B in 2004
Xambala, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing electronic liquidity to capital markets through advanced networking and computing technologies. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Xambala focuses on developing innovative solutions that enable both large and small investors to access improved liquidity and lower transaction costs. The company offers a message stream processing subsystem tailored for the financial market, allowing clients to respond swiftly to market fluctuations and obtain competitive quotes. Additionally, Xambala has a development center located in Chennai, India, further supporting its technological advancements and service offerings.

AmberWave

Series D in 2004
AmberWave, Inc., formerly AmberWave Systems Corporation, engages in the research, development, and licensing of technologies for semiconductor manufacturing. It provides Strained Silicon, a technology that is used in microchips to improve performance and decrease power consumption; and Aspect Ratio Trapping, a technology, which is used to make chips for silicon-based photonics and photovoltaic cells. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Salem, New Hampshire. AmberWave Systems Corporation is a former subsidiary of U.S. Robotics Corp.

Xambala

Series A in 2004
Xambala, Inc. is a company that specializes in providing electronic liquidity to capital markets through advanced networking and computing technologies. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Xambala focuses on developing innovative solutions that enable both large and small investors to access improved liquidity and lower transaction costs. The company offers a message stream processing subsystem tailored for the financial market, allowing clients to respond swiftly to market fluctuations and obtain competitive quotes. Additionally, Xambala has a development center located in Chennai, India, further supporting its technological advancements and service offerings.

Ikanos

Series E in 2004
Ikanos Communications, Inc. designs and develops semiconductor and integrated firmware products for the connected home on a global scale. The company specializes in digital subscriber line (DSL) processors and a variety of semiconductor solutions tailored for carrier infrastructure and customer premises equipment. Its offerings include gateway processors that facilitate high-speed access and value-added services for connected homes, as well as multi-mode communications processors for residential gateways. These products support diverse network topologies such as DSL, Ethernet, and LTE, serving telecommunications carriers and cable operators. Ikanos markets its products through direct sales and through partnerships with network equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and distributors. Established in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, Ikanos Communications operates as a subsidiary of Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.

CALIENT Technologies

Series D in 2004
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

LogLogic

Series A in 2004
LogLogic offers a scalable log and security intelligence platform designed for both enterprise and cloud environments. With a customer base exceeding 1,300, the company enables organizations to collect and analyze vast amounts of data generated by their IT systems, totaling over 1,000 Petabytes. Its solutions cater to Security, IT Operations, and Compliance professionals, providing them with actionable insights to proactively identify issues and make informed decisions while ensuring compliance with various regulations. LogLogic's products facilitate real-time log analysis, enhancing network stability and security by translating raw data into meaningful information that helps administrators understand network activities and respond effectively.

CALIENT Technologies

Series D in 2004
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

Jungo Software

Series C in 2003
Jungo Software develops a range of software solutions primarily focused on connectivity and automotive applications. The company is known for its residential gateway software platform, OpenRG, which enables Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to efficiently introduce broadband customer premises equipment, including residential and small office/home office gateways. In addition to this, Jungo provides software development tools for embedded systems and telephony applications, which have been widely adopted across various markets. The company also offers products tailored for automotive use, such as WinDriver, a PC driver development toolkit; MediaCore, automotive multimedia middleware; and DriverCore, communication drivers for USB devices. Overall, Jungo Software plays a significant role in enhancing connectivity in both home and automotive environments.

Matrix Semiconductor

Venture Round in 2003
Matrix Semiconductor manufactures and develops 3D memory devices. Its products include Matrix 3-D memory, a memory that enables the fast movement of the market for publishers of digital content, and is used in portable consumer electronic devices. It provides TSOP and SD-based card formats, and designs its packaging for electrical and mechanical compatibility with flash devices. Matrix Semiconductor was established in 1997, headquartered in Santa Clara, California. It currently operates as a subsidiary of SanDisk Corp.

BayPackets

Series C in 2003
BayPackets' software enables wireless, wireline and cable operators to rapidly bundle and deliver enhanced voice and data services tailored to the needs of their business and consumer customers. Local, long-distance and broadband service providers rely on BayPackets' solutions to profitably expand their market share by efficiently operating new and existing network infrastructure via a single point.

Calix

Series E in 2003
Calix, Inc. is a global provider of cloud and software platforms, systems, and services that enable communication service providers (CSPs) to build unified access networks and smart premises systems. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Calix supports over 1,400 CSPs, primarily in North America, by helping them optimize their infrastructure and monetize services. The company's offerings include Calix Cloud, which provides analytics and intelligence through role-specific dashboards, as well as the Experience eXtensible Operating System and Access eXtensible Operating System, designed for residential, business, and mobile subscribers. These tools allow CSPs to enhance subscriber experiences, deploy new services swiftly, and leverage real-time data for improved business models. Through its innovative solutions, Calix aims to facilitate growth in subscriber acquisition, loyalty, and revenue, ultimately benefiting communities and businesses.

Sierra Design Automation

Series A in 2003
Sierra Design Automation provides IC implementation system solutions to the semiconductor industry. The company offers place-and-route solutions. It also offers Sierra Olympus-SOC, a netlist-to-GDSII system that addresses variations in design modes, process corners, and lithography; and Sierra Pinnacle, an IC implementation solution. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. As of June 11, 2007, Sierra Design Automation, Inc. is a subsidiary of Mentor Graphics Corp

Aarohi communication

Series B in 2002
Aarohi developed next-generation storage components and processors, used by systems suppliers.

CreekPath Systems

Series B in 2002
CreekPath Systems was a global provider of policy-based storage automation products that enabled customers to optimize their storage investments. The CreekPath solutions offered policy-based visibility and operational control of the storage assets within a data center. This visibility and control provided customers with a complete understanding of the costs and benefits of key storage assets as well as the impact on the data center.

Internet Photonics

Series C in 2002
Internet Photonics, Inc. is an innovative growth company delivering the first carrier-grade Intelligent Wavelength Platforms, which allow network operators (service providers and cable MSOs) to sell profitable high-bandwidth data services alongside existing legacy services.

Kymata

Funding Round in 2002
Kymata Ltd. designs and manufactures optical equipment components.

AmberWave

Series B in 2002
AmberWave, Inc., formerly AmberWave Systems Corporation, engages in the research, development, and licensing of technologies for semiconductor manufacturing. It provides Strained Silicon, a technology that is used in microchips to improve performance and decrease power consumption; and Aspect Ratio Trapping, a technology, which is used to make chips for silicon-based photonics and photovoltaic cells. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Salem, New Hampshire. AmberWave Systems Corporation is a former subsidiary of U.S. Robotics Corp.

AmberWave

Venture Round in 2001
AmberWave, Inc., formerly AmberWave Systems Corporation, engages in the research, development, and licensing of technologies for semiconductor manufacturing. It provides Strained Silicon, a technology that is used in microchips to improve performance and decrease power consumption; and Aspect Ratio Trapping, a technology, which is used to make chips for silicon-based photonics and photovoltaic cells. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Salem, New Hampshire. AmberWave Systems Corporation is a former subsidiary of U.S. Robotics Corp.

Aarohi communication

Series A in 2001
Aarohi developed next-generation storage components and processors, used by systems suppliers.

Ikanos

Series C in 2001
Ikanos Communications, Inc. designs and develops semiconductor and integrated firmware products for the connected home on a global scale. The company specializes in digital subscriber line (DSL) processors and a variety of semiconductor solutions tailored for carrier infrastructure and customer premises equipment. Its offerings include gateway processors that facilitate high-speed access and value-added services for connected homes, as well as multi-mode communications processors for residential gateways. These products support diverse network topologies such as DSL, Ethernet, and LTE, serving telecommunications carriers and cable operators. Ikanos markets its products through direct sales and through partnerships with network equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and distributors. Established in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, Ikanos Communications operates as a subsidiary of Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.

TollBridge Technologies

Series D in 2001
TollBridge Technologies is a leading provider of voice-over-broadband solutions, primarily catering to next-generation carriers. The company has successfully deployed over 40,000 lines in active commercial service. TollBridge develops IP-based voice systems designed to offer cost-effective, toll-quality voice and integrated data services. Its VoIP gateways utilize the TollVoice architecture, enabling the transmission of voice over IP networks through Class 5 switches. This technology supports a range of broadband access options, including DSL, cable, and wireless networks, making it suitable for both small businesses and consumers.

InfoLibria

Venture Round in 2001
InfoLibria is the expert Internet infrastructure provider for advanced content distribution and delivery. InfoLibria's solutions enable service providers and carriers to deliver and manage the most demanding broadband and streaming media applications over the Internet including TV-quality video and CD-quality audio.

Jungo Software

Series B in 2001
Jungo Software develops a range of software solutions primarily focused on connectivity and automotive applications. The company is known for its residential gateway software platform, OpenRG, which enables Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to efficiently introduce broadband customer premises equipment, including residential and small office/home office gateways. In addition to this, Jungo provides software development tools for embedded systems and telephony applications, which have been widely adopted across various markets. The company also offers products tailored for automotive use, such as WinDriver, a PC driver development toolkit; MediaCore, automotive multimedia middleware; and DriverCore, communication drivers for USB devices. Overall, Jungo Software plays a significant role in enhancing connectivity in both home and automotive environments.

Sigmatel

Venture Round in 2001
Sigmatel is a semiconductor company specializing in the design, development, and marketing of proprietary mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs). These ICs combine significant analog circuitry, which is essential for manipulating real-world signals such as sound and light, with digital circuitry that processes data in binary form. By focusing on this integration of analog and digital technologies, Sigmatel aims to deliver innovative solutions tailored to various applications in the semiconductor industry.

CALIENT Technologies

Series C in 2001
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

CreekPath Systems

Series A in 2001
CreekPath Systems was a global provider of policy-based storage automation products that enabled customers to optimize their storage investments. The CreekPath solutions offered policy-based visibility and operational control of the storage assets within a data center. This visibility and control provided customers with a complete understanding of the costs and benefits of key storage assets as well as the impact on the data center.

VxTel

Venture Round in 2000
VxTel specializes in providing silicon solutions designed for next-generation carrier networks. Founded in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, the company develops products that utilize a distinct signal-processing architecture tailored for voice, data, telecommunications, and multimedia applications. VxTel's technology is integral to carrier-class switches, facilitating the growth and adoption of packet-based networks for voice and advanced services. The company's primary focus is on supporting high-density voice-over-packet systems, capable of managing hundreds of thousands of channels across various voice processing applications.

Lara Networks

Series B in 2000
Lara Technology is a fabless semiconductor manufacturer that designs, develops and markets memory-intensive ASICs for the networking and communications industries.

Novalux

Series C in 2000
Novalux develops, manufactures, and distributes advanced laser systems, specializing in extended cavity surface-emitting laser technology. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company provides innovative solutions for various applications, including projection displays, specialty lighting, neon sign alternatives, and automotive lighting. Novalux's laser modules are particularly notable for their use in optical networks, offering scalable platforms that enhance information bandwidth for long-haul, metro, and local access communications systems. The company's products are designed to replace traditional UHP lamps and LEDs in microdisplay illumination, delivering superior performance and longevity. Novalux operates as a subsidiary of Arasor International Limited.

Sigmatel

Private Equity Round in 2000
Sigmatel is a semiconductor company specializing in the design, development, and marketing of proprietary mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs). These ICs combine significant analog circuitry, which is essential for manipulating real-world signals such as sound and light, with digital circuitry that processes data in binary form. By focusing on this integration of analog and digital technologies, Sigmatel aims to deliver innovative solutions tailored to various applications in the semiconductor industry.

The FeedRoom

Series B in 2000
The FeedRoom specializes in online video communications, streaming, and digital asset management services. Recognized as a market leader in live video solutions, the company offers flexible online tools designed to enhance business and marketing communications for various sectors, including enterprise, government, and media. Numerous prominent organizations, such as Autodesk, Barnes & Noble, Boeing, and the Pentagon, depend on The FeedRoom's expertise to engage audiences, strengthen brand presence, monetize content, and manage digital media assets effectively. The company is committed to delivering exceptional customer service and tailored solutions that meet the diverse needs of its clients.

@link Networks

Series B in 2000
@Link Networks provides small- and medium-sized businesses with secure, high-speed private networks.

Tsola

Series A in 2000
Tsola was founded on the idea that useful information is still too hard to find. Yes, there are mobile phones, pagers, PDAs and laptops. And yes, the Internet has made infinitely more data available. But ultimately, the burden of finding the right information still rests squarely on the shoulders of end users. Internet navigation is still cumbersome. And most information isn't personalized or integrated.

VxTel

Venture Round in 2000
VxTel specializes in providing silicon solutions designed for next-generation carrier networks. Founded in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, the company develops products that utilize a distinct signal-processing architecture tailored for voice, data, telecommunications, and multimedia applications. VxTel's technology is integral to carrier-class switches, facilitating the growth and adoption of packet-based networks for voice and advanced services. The company's primary focus is on supporting high-density voice-over-packet systems, capable of managing hundreds of thousands of channels across various voice processing applications.

BayPackets

Series A in 2000
BayPackets' software enables wireless, wireline and cable operators to rapidly bundle and deliver enhanced voice and data services tailored to the needs of their business and consumer customers. Local, long-distance and broadband service providers rely on BayPackets' solutions to profitably expand their market share by efficiently operating new and existing network infrastructure via a single point.

Calix

Series B in 2000
Calix, Inc. is a global provider of cloud and software platforms, systems, and services that enable communication service providers (CSPs) to build unified access networks and smart premises systems. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Calix supports over 1,400 CSPs, primarily in North America, by helping them optimize their infrastructure and monetize services. The company's offerings include Calix Cloud, which provides analytics and intelligence through role-specific dashboards, as well as the Experience eXtensible Operating System and Access eXtensible Operating System, designed for residential, business, and mobile subscribers. These tools allow CSPs to enhance subscriber experiences, deploy new services swiftly, and leverage real-time data for improved business models. Through its innovative solutions, Calix aims to facilitate growth in subscriber acquisition, loyalty, and revenue, ultimately benefiting communities and businesses.

CALIENT Technologies

Series B in 2000
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

VINA Technologies

Series D in 2000
VINA Technologies was formed to develop, manufacture, market and service equipment for small and medium-sized businesses to connect to high-speed networks. Commercial Internet access is one of the most exciting growth areas in the economy today. VINA Technologies is poised to reap the benefits of that growth and pass them on to businesses, phone companies and Internet service providers. For businesses, faster Internet access is becoming more and more important. For phone companies and the guardians of the Internet, the explosive growth of the last few years has put increasing pressure on aging voice networks. Strategically placed in between the two is VINA Technologies.

TollBridge Technologies

Venture Round in 2000
TollBridge Technologies is a leading provider of voice-over-broadband solutions, primarily catering to next-generation carriers. The company has successfully deployed over 40,000 lines in active commercial service. TollBridge develops IP-based voice systems designed to offer cost-effective, toll-quality voice and integrated data services. Its VoIP gateways utilize the TollVoice architecture, enabling the transmission of voice over IP networks through Class 5 switches. This technology supports a range of broadband access options, including DSL, cable, and wireless networks, making it suitable for both small businesses and consumers.

Star One

Series B in 2000
Star One AG, a new wireless broadband telecommunications company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany.

Empowered Networks

Series C in 2000
Empowered Networks is a provider of information technology consulting and network monitoring solutions tailored for large enterprises. The company specializes in optimizing network management, security, and compliance, enabling organizations to enhance the agility, visibility, and reliability of their applications and services. Additionally, Empowered Networks is recognized for its innovative Voice-over-IP (VoIP) switching systems, which are designed for carriers and communication service providers. Its flagship product, the USX1000, seamlessly integrates with existing Intelligent Network services, facilitating the migration of voice traffic to IP infrastructure. By leveraging advanced technologies, Empowered Networks aims to drive positive business outcomes that significantly impact the bottom line for its clients.

The FeedRoom

Series A in 2000
The FeedRoom specializes in online video communications, streaming, and digital asset management services. Recognized as a market leader in live video solutions, the company offers flexible online tools designed to enhance business and marketing communications for various sectors, including enterprise, government, and media. Numerous prominent organizations, such as Autodesk, Barnes & Noble, Boeing, and the Pentagon, depend on The FeedRoom's expertise to engage audiences, strengthen brand presence, monetize content, and manage digital media assets effectively. The company is committed to delivering exceptional customer service and tailored solutions that meet the diverse needs of its clients.

Sigmatel

Venture Round in 1999
Sigmatel is a semiconductor company specializing in the design, development, and marketing of proprietary mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs). These ICs combine significant analog circuitry, which is essential for manipulating real-world signals such as sound and light, with digital circuitry that processes data in binary form. By focusing on this integration of analog and digital technologies, Sigmatel aims to deliver innovative solutions tailored to various applications in the semiconductor industry.

Empowered Networks

Series B in 1999
Empowered Networks is a provider of information technology consulting and network monitoring solutions tailored for large enterprises. The company specializes in optimizing network management, security, and compliance, enabling organizations to enhance the agility, visibility, and reliability of their applications and services. Additionally, Empowered Networks is recognized for its innovative Voice-over-IP (VoIP) switching systems, which are designed for carriers and communication service providers. Its flagship product, the USX1000, seamlessly integrates with existing Intelligent Network services, facilitating the migration of voice traffic to IP infrastructure. By leveraging advanced technologies, Empowered Networks aims to drive positive business outcomes that significantly impact the bottom line for its clients.

Lara Networks

Series B in 1999
Lara Technology is a fabless semiconductor manufacturer that designs, develops and markets memory-intensive ASICs for the networking and communications industries.

CALIENT Technologies

Series A in 1999
Calient provides high-density 3D MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) optical circuit switching for software-defined networks and data centers. Its optical circuit switching technology is used by service providers, cloud computing, content delivery, and government networks. This offers businesses with adaptive photonic switching systems that enable dynamic optical layer optimization in software-defined networks and data centers. The company’s 3D-MEMS switches enable dynamic optical-layer sharing, optimization, and automation of high-performance test, compute, and network resources in data centers, optical transport networks, and DevOps test automation facilities. Calient Technologies was established in 1999 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.

VINA Technologies

Series C in 1998
VINA Technologies was formed to develop, manufacture, market and service equipment for small and medium-sized businesses to connect to high-speed networks. Commercial Internet access is one of the most exciting growth areas in the economy today. VINA Technologies is poised to reap the benefits of that growth and pass them on to businesses, phone companies and Internet service providers. For businesses, faster Internet access is becoming more and more important. For phone companies and the guardians of the Internet, the explosive growth of the last few years has put increasing pressure on aging voice networks. Strategically placed in between the two is VINA Technologies.
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