Intertrust Technologies

Intertrust Technologies Corporation is a software company based in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in trusted computing products and services. Founded in 1990, the company offers a range of solutions that enable businesses to manage distributed data and devices securely. Its key products include ExpressPlay DRM, which facilitates content delivery across various platforms while ensuring security; ExpressPlay XCA, a security-as-a-service solution for broadcasters; Kiora, an entertainment platform for high-quality local WiFi streaming; and whiteCryption, an application security suite designed to protect software and IoT devices. Intertrust also provides Seacert for secure identity provisioning and Planet OS for access to environmental data. The company serves a diverse clientele across multiple industries, including mobile, consumer electronics, energy, automotive, healthcare, and finance. Additionally, Intertrust is recognized for its contributions to digital rights management and holds numerous patents essential to security and privacy management in digital environments.

Florian Kolb

Chief Commercial Officer, General Manager, Energy

10 past transactions

Planet OS

Acquisition in 2017
Planet OS is a leading data service provider offering unified access to climate and weather data from top global sources. It simplifies data discovery, access, and integration into workflows via a single API, serving industries exposed to elements like energy, agriculture, shipping, and logistics, as well as researchers and government agencies.

Kiora

Acquisition in 2017
Kiora Inc., established in 2010, specializes in providing kiosk-based video rental services, primarily targeting low bandwidth regions. The company operates a retail distribution channel for content owners and rights holders, enabling customers to rent movies from retail locations and watch them on their televisions or PCs within the rental period. Kiora supports a wide range of languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, English, Malayalam, and others. As of 2017, Kiora operates as a subsidiary of Intertrust Technologies Corporation, with its headquarters in Santa Clara, California, and operations in Hyderabad, India.

Planet OS

Seed Round in 2012
Planet OS is a leading data service provider offering unified access to climate and weather data from top global sources. It simplifies data discovery, access, and integration into workflows via a single API, serving industries exposed to elements like energy, agriculture, shipping, and logistics, as well as researchers and government agencies.

Nest Labs

Series B in 2011
Nest Labs is a company specializing in home automation products, particularly known for its innovative, programmable, self-learning thermostats and security systems. The Nest Learning Thermostat, launched in 2011, was the company's flagship product, designed to reduce energy consumption by learning user preferences and adjusting temperatures accordingly. Following this success, Nest Labs introduced the Nest Protect in October 2013, a smoke and carbon monoxide detector. The company further expanded its product line with the introduction of the Nest Cam in June 2015, after acquiring Dropcam. Nest Labs focuses on enhancing home safety and efficiency through technology, providing users with convenience while promoting energy savings.

Seeqpod

Acquisition in 2010
Seeqpod is a music search engine, with over 12 million songs indexed. Seeqpod's player is embeddable and will automatically find music videos while you listen to songs. Users can also create their own playlists. Unlike [Pandora](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/pandora), [lala](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/lala), and [Imeem](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/imeem), Seeqpod's music is not licensed. SeeqPod offers a full REST API for Developers and Partners: www.seeqpod.com/api.php Seeqpod's competitors include [Songza](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/songza), [Skreemr](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/Skreemr), [Deezer](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/Deezer), and [HypeMachine](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/HypeMachine).

Zero Gravity Technologies

Acquisition in 2001
Zero Gravity Technologies, established in 1999 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, specializes in developing enterprise communications software aimed at enhancing the security and control of sensitive corporate data. The company focuses on providing software solutions that protect critical information even after it has been transmitted, ensuring the safety of intellectual property regardless of its location. With a team of seasoned industry veterans, Zero Gravity Technologies addresses the evolving security needs of corporate enterprises, emphasizing trust and persistent control over confidential data.

PublishOne

Acquisition in 2001
PublishOne enables publishers to protect, distribute, and sell their content over the Internet without worrying about unauthorized use or reproduction. Its service provides the infrastructure for managing and selling content, including the encryption and protection of a publication, the processing of its sale, credit card clearing, and tracking and reporting on product performance.

PassEdge

Acquisition in 2000
PassEdge develops a digital rights management platform for secure distribution of video over IP networks. It provides software-based rights management solutions that facilitates broadband media e-commerce models such as subscription, pay-per-view, and online events to various subscribers. PassEdge allows service providers to manage who receives content, control how that content is used, and track how content has been used. It also provides professional services for consulting, implementation, and integration of digital rights management for video with providers of e-commerce, customer relationship management, and content distribution to produce a comprehensive e-business solution for video.

Magex

Venture Round in 2000
Magex, Ltd., established in 2000 and based in London, UK, with additional offices in San Francisco and Phoenix, specializes in providing electronic payments services. The company caters to financial institutions, telecommunication operators, and e-commerce companies, offering a range of solutions including person-to-person and person-to-merchant payments, electronic funds transfers, cross-border remittance services, mobile payments, and end-to-end stored-value card services. These services are accessible through the Internet, mobile networks, and point-of-sale systems. Magex's client base includes international banks and retailers in the United States. The company operates as a subsidiary of Magex Holdings, Ltd.

Infinite Ink Corporation

Acquisition in 2000
Infinite Ink is an innovative technology provider for multi-platform e-publishing. The integration of Infinite Ink's technology into InterTrust's digital rights management (DRM) platform will provide e-commerce houses and Resellers a powerful range of platform support functions, document compression, document rendering and research. InterTrust believes that this marriage between the most widely used DRMs and Infinite Ink's state-of-the-art e-book technology will uniquely support the digital content providers' # 226; User-friendly tools that rely on digital and DRM management products.
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