Evergreen Venture Partners

Evergreen Venture Partners, established in 1987 by Jacob Burak, is one of Israel's pioneering venture capital firms and has become a prominent player in the investment landscape. With a focus on early-stage companies, Evergreen manages a substantial portfolio of over 120 technology firms, primarily in the sectors of communications, software, and healthcare. The firm emphasizes a diverse investment strategy, targeting various segments within these fields to create a balanced portfolio. Evergreen boasts a professional investment team with extensive experience, providing guidance and support to entrepreneurs throughout their business lifecycle. The firm fosters strong relationships with its portfolio companies, viewing entrepreneurs as key assets and investing in collaborative partnerships. This approach has attracted many successful serial entrepreneurs to seek Evergreen's expertise for their subsequent ventures. With a disciplined investment strategy honed through years of experience, Evergreen has achieved a notable rate of successful exits, delivering superior returns to its investors while maintaining a commitment to corporate values such as shared responsibility, professionalism, and investment in human capital.

Doron Avital

Venture Partner

Boaz Dinte

General Partner

Adi Gan

General Partner

95 past transactions

Notal Vision

Series D in 2021
Notal Vision, Inc. is a diagnostic services company focused on enhancing eye disease management by providing home-based ophthalmology diagnostics. The company has developed a range of tools, including ForeseeHome, a monitoring device designed for detecting central and paracentral metamorphopsia in patients with age-related macular degeneration. It utilizes Preferential Hyperacuity Perimetry to identify subtle changes in vision. Additionally, Notal Vision offers the Notal OCT Analyzer, which employs an image analysis algorithm for the automated detection of pathological fluid in exudative retinal diseases, alongside noninvasive optical coherence tomography for imaging. Their AI-driven platform supports at-home testing and facilitates communication between patients and eye care providers. Founded in 2000, Notal Vision operates from offices in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Manassas, Virginia, and aims to improve visual outcomes by extending eye care beyond traditional clinical settings.

Quali

Series C in 2018
Quali is a provider of automation and orchestration software aimed at enhancing the DevOps lifecycle and productivity for enterprise engineering teams. Its SaaS-based platform utilizes cloud sandboxes, which serve as personal replicas of production environments, to facilitate the automation of DevOps processes. This enables comprehensive product lifecycle testing, management, and optimization. By streamlining these operations, Quali helps enterprises and service providers improve developer productivity, enhance cloud governance, and achieve greater efficiency across engineering, sales, and security organizations, all while reducing operational costs.

Inneractive

Series D in 2015
Inneractive Ltd. is a mobile ad exchange company headquartered in Petach Tikva, Israel, with additional offices in San Francisco, New York, and London. Founded in 2007, Inneractive specializes in powering display, native, and video advertisements, offering a range of solutions for mobile publishers, app developers, and demand partners. Its technology platform streamlines and automates the buying and selling of mobile ads, utilizing proprietary algorithms to deliver actionable insights and enhanced analytics. The company aims to empower mobile publishers to optimize their properties' potential through effective monetization strategies. As of 2016, Inneractive operates as a subsidiary of RNTS Media N.V.

Siklu

Series D in 2015
Siklu Communication Ltd. specializes in developing gigabit throughput E-band and V-band radios for a diverse range of clients, including service providers, mobile operators, and government entities. The company offers various solutions such as small cell backhaul, LTE and WiFi backhaul, business and residential broadband connectivity, and smart city networks. Founded in 2007 and based in Petach Tikva, Israel, Siklu's products leverage millimeter wave technology to provide reliable, high-capacity wireless connectivity in urban, suburban, and rural environments. Their offerings are designed to meet the demands of modern telecommunications, including applications for 5G backhaul, while maintaining competitive performance and scalability.

N-trig

Series H in 2014
N-Trig is a startup founded in 1999 that specializes in the development of touch screens and pen styluses, particularly its Duosense active pen, which allows users to annotate on screens in a way that mimics writing on paper. The company holds an extensive patent portfolio and caters to various market segments, including consumer electronics, education, business, healthcare, graphic design, gaming, and multimedia. N-Trig operates globally, with its research and development facility, corporate headquarters, and management located in Kfar Saba, Israel. It also has sales, OEM, and independent software vendor support in Austin, Texas, and San Jose, California, while its operations and supply chain support are based in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan, and Shanghai, China.

Quali

Venture Round in 2014
Quali is a provider of automation and orchestration software aimed at enhancing the DevOps lifecycle and productivity for enterprise engineering teams. Its SaaS-based platform utilizes cloud sandboxes, which serve as personal replicas of production environments, to facilitate the automation of DevOps processes. This enables comprehensive product lifecycle testing, management, and optimization. By streamlining these operations, Quali helps enterprises and service providers improve developer productivity, enhance cloud governance, and achieve greater efficiency across engineering, sales, and security organizations, all while reducing operational costs.

N-trig

Series G in 2014
N-Trig is a startup founded in 1999 that specializes in the development of touch screens and pen styluses, particularly its Duosense active pen, which allows users to annotate on screens in a way that mimics writing on paper. The company holds an extensive patent portfolio and caters to various market segments, including consumer electronics, education, business, healthcare, graphic design, gaming, and multimedia. N-Trig operates globally, with its research and development facility, corporate headquarters, and management located in Kfar Saba, Israel. It also has sales, OEM, and independent software vendor support in Austin, Texas, and San Jose, California, while its operations and supply chain support are based in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan, and Shanghai, China.

Inneractive

Series C in 2014
Inneractive Ltd. is a mobile ad exchange company headquartered in Petach Tikva, Israel, with additional offices in San Francisco, New York, and London. Founded in 2007, Inneractive specializes in powering display, native, and video advertisements, offering a range of solutions for mobile publishers, app developers, and demand partners. Its technology platform streamlines and automates the buying and selling of mobile ads, utilizing proprietary algorithms to deliver actionable insights and enhanced analytics. The company aims to empower mobile publishers to optimize their properties' potential through effective monetization strategies. As of 2016, Inneractive operates as a subsidiary of RNTS Media N.V.

eASIC

Private Equity Round in 2013
eASIC Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company that specializes in manufacturing platforms designed to reduce the cost of ownership and production time for customized silicon devices. The company offers the Nextreme family of devices, which significantly lower development costs and turnaround times compared to traditional standard cell ASICs, while also minimizing power consumption and unit costs. Among its key products are Nextreme-3 and Nextreme-2, representing the fourth and third generations of eASIC technology, respectively. Additionally, eASIC provides the easicopy ASIC, which offers original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) a pathway to transition from Nextreme devices to a cell-based easicopy ASIC, further reducing costs or enhancing performance. The eZ-IP alliance program complements this offering by providing verified eASIC-ready IP cores to expedite market entry for customers. eASIC's products find applications across a range of sectors, including wireless infrastructure and consumer handheld devices, and the company serves a global customer base. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, eASIC operates as a subsidiary of Intel Corporation.

N-trig

Series F in 2013
N-Trig is a startup founded in 1999 that specializes in the development of touch screens and pen styluses, particularly its Duosense active pen, which allows users to annotate on screens in a way that mimics writing on paper. The company holds an extensive patent portfolio and caters to various market segments, including consumer electronics, education, business, healthcare, graphic design, gaming, and multimedia. N-Trig operates globally, with its research and development facility, corporate headquarters, and management located in Kfar Saba, Israel. It also has sales, OEM, and independent software vendor support in Austin, Texas, and San Jose, California, while its operations and supply chain support are based in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan, and Shanghai, China.

Taboola

Series D in 2013
Taboola is a content discovery platform that utilizes an artificial intelligence-based algorithm to connect users with relevant content they may not have encountered otherwise. The company serves over 360 billion recommendations to more than 1 billion unique visitors monthly across various innovative publisher sites, such as USA TODAY and Business Insider. Headquartered in New York City, with research and development operations in Israel and additional offices in Pasadena, London, and Bangkok, Taboola collaborates with digital properties, including websites and mobile apps, to recommend both editorial content and advertisements. Its services enable publishers, marketers, and agencies to engage users, monetize traffic, and distribute content effectively, primarily generating revenue from the United States while also operating in markets across Europe and beyond.

Quali

Venture Round in 2012
Quali is a provider of automation and orchestration software aimed at enhancing the DevOps lifecycle and productivity for enterprise engineering teams. Its SaaS-based platform utilizes cloud sandboxes, which serve as personal replicas of production environments, to facilitate the automation of DevOps processes. This enables comprehensive product lifecycle testing, management, and optimization. By streamlining these operations, Quali helps enterprises and service providers improve developer productivity, enhance cloud governance, and achieve greater efficiency across engineering, sales, and security organizations, all while reducing operational costs.

Pontis

Series D in 2012
Pontis operates through its primary product, the Marketing Delivery Platform (MDP) for Communication Service Providers (CSPs). This marketing software system supports real time, automatic execution and fulfillment of personal and contextual marketing activities across platforms and customer touch points. By constantly tracking customers behaviour, preferences and response to offers; automating dynamic execution of marketing activities in response to these parameters; and allowing event-based, contextual dialogue with customers; the Pontis MDP has been proven to deliver Mobile, TV and fix line service providers double digit improvements in ARPU, service adoption and customer retention, while improving customer experience.

Inneractive

Series B in 2012
Inneractive Ltd. is a mobile ad exchange company headquartered in Petach Tikva, Israel, with additional offices in San Francisco, New York, and London. Founded in 2007, Inneractive specializes in powering display, native, and video advertisements, offering a range of solutions for mobile publishers, app developers, and demand partners. Its technology platform streamlines and automates the buying and selling of mobile ads, utilizing proprietary algorithms to deliver actionable insights and enhanced analytics. The company aims to empower mobile publishers to optimize their properties' potential through effective monetization strategies. As of 2016, Inneractive operates as a subsidiary of RNTS Media N.V.

N-trig

Series E in 2012
N-Trig is a startup founded in 1999 that specializes in the development of touch screens and pen styluses, particularly its Duosense active pen, which allows users to annotate on screens in a way that mimics writing on paper. The company holds an extensive patent portfolio and caters to various market segments, including consumer electronics, education, business, healthcare, graphic design, gaming, and multimedia. N-Trig operates globally, with its research and development facility, corporate headquarters, and management located in Kfar Saba, Israel. It also has sales, OEM, and independent software vendor support in Austin, Texas, and San Jose, California, while its operations and supply chain support are based in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan, and Shanghai, China.

Siklu

Series B in 2011
Siklu Communication Ltd. specializes in developing gigabit throughput E-band and V-band radios for a diverse range of clients, including service providers, mobile operators, and government entities. The company offers various solutions such as small cell backhaul, LTE and WiFi backhaul, business and residential broadband connectivity, and smart city networks. Founded in 2007 and based in Petach Tikva, Israel, Siklu's products leverage millimeter wave technology to provide reliable, high-capacity wireless connectivity in urban, suburban, and rural environments. Their offerings are designed to meet the demands of modern telecommunications, including applications for 5G backhaul, while maintaining competitive performance and scalability.

PeerApp

Venture Round in 2011
PeerApp specializes in intelligent media caching services aimed at optimizing network performance for mobile, cable, and telecom operators. The company offers adaptable solutions that enhance the delivery of streaming video and other over-the-top (OTT) content. Its key products, including PACache and PALive, focus on content localization, caching, and live streaming delivery, significantly reducing network costs while improving the quality of experience for subscribers. PeerApp’s services also include application and data acceleration, smart traffic management, and congestion relief, allowing communication service providers to effectively manage traffic across various platforms. As part of the ZephyrTel portfolio, PeerApp serves a global clientele in the telecommunications industry.

Taboola

Series B in 2011
Taboola is a content discovery platform that utilizes an artificial intelligence-based algorithm to connect users with relevant content they may not have encountered otherwise. The company serves over 360 billion recommendations to more than 1 billion unique visitors monthly across various innovative publisher sites, such as USA TODAY and Business Insider. Headquartered in New York City, with research and development operations in Israel and additional offices in Pasadena, London, and Bangkok, Taboola collaborates with digital properties, including websites and mobile apps, to recommend both editorial content and advertisements. Its services enable publishers, marketers, and agencies to engage users, monetize traffic, and distribute content effectively, primarily generating revenue from the United States while also operating in markets across Europe and beyond.

N-trig

Series E in 2011
N-Trig is a startup founded in 1999 that specializes in the development of touch screens and pen styluses, particularly its Duosense active pen, which allows users to annotate on screens in a way that mimics writing on paper. The company holds an extensive patent portfolio and caters to various market segments, including consumer electronics, education, business, healthcare, graphic design, gaming, and multimedia. N-Trig operates globally, with its research and development facility, corporate headquarters, and management located in Kfar Saba, Israel. It also has sales, OEM, and independent software vendor support in Austin, Texas, and San Jose, California, while its operations and supply chain support are based in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan, and Shanghai, China.

Quali

Venture Round in 2011
Quali is a provider of automation and orchestration software aimed at enhancing the DevOps lifecycle and productivity for enterprise engineering teams. Its SaaS-based platform utilizes cloud sandboxes, which serve as personal replicas of production environments, to facilitate the automation of DevOps processes. This enables comprehensive product lifecycle testing, management, and optimization. By streamlining these operations, Quali helps enterprises and service providers improve developer productivity, enhance cloud governance, and achieve greater efficiency across engineering, sales, and security organizations, all while reducing operational costs.

Pentalum

Series A in 2010
Pentalum Technologies Inc. specializes in the development of wind light detection and ranging (LiDAR) systems for remote sensing of wind. The company's flagship product, SpiDAR, offers a cost-effective solution designed for three main applications: wind resource assessment, optimization of wind farm operations, and wind forecasting. By utilizing a central control unit, Pentalum's system collects and presents wind data from multiple SpiDAR units via a web-based dashboard, facilitating informed decision-making for clients. The company serves a diverse range of wind farms both in Israel and internationally, aiming to improve profitability and reduce uncertainty in wind energy production. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Rehovot, Israel, Pentalum is supported by venture capital and led by a team of experts in optics, fluid mechanics, and atmospheric remote sensing.

AeroScout

Series E in 2010
AeroScout specializes in real-time location technology that utilizes Wi-Fi-based RFID tags, exciters, and location receivers to enhance asset tracking and monitoring services. The company offers two primary products: Engine, which is a software component that supports location-based applications in a wireless LAN environment, and MobileView, an application focused on enterprise visibility solutions. AeroScout also provides professional services including site planning and pre-installation assistance. By implementing its technology, companies can streamline operations, improve productivity, reduce errors, and achieve cost savings, thereby facilitating more effective management of everyday tasks.

Inneractive

Series A in 2010
Inneractive Ltd. is a mobile ad exchange company headquartered in Petach Tikva, Israel, with additional offices in San Francisco, New York, and London. Founded in 2007, Inneractive specializes in powering display, native, and video advertisements, offering a range of solutions for mobile publishers, app developers, and demand partners. Its technology platform streamlines and automates the buying and selling of mobile ads, utilizing proprietary algorithms to deliver actionable insights and enhanced analytics. The company aims to empower mobile publishers to optimize their properties' potential through effective monetization strategies. As of 2016, Inneractive operates as a subsidiary of RNTS Media N.V.

Nephera

Series B in 2010
Nephera Ltd. is a development-stage medical device company based in Misgav, Israel, founded in 2008. The company specializes in an implantable pulse generator that protects and enhances kidney function in patients suffering from congestive heart failure (CHF) and acute heart failure. Nephera's innovative technology leverages electrical stimulation of the urinary tract to modulate sympathetic nerve activity, which helps maintain renal function and improve the effectiveness of diuretic therapy. This treatment addresses a critical need in managing kidney dysfunction during the frequent hospitalizations of CHF patients, ultimately aiming to preserve kidney health and improve patient outcomes.

Pentalum

Series A in 2010
Pentalum Technologies Inc. specializes in the development of wind light detection and ranging (LiDAR) systems for remote sensing of wind. The company's flagship product, SpiDAR, offers a cost-effective solution designed for three main applications: wind resource assessment, optimization of wind farm operations, and wind forecasting. By utilizing a central control unit, Pentalum's system collects and presents wind data from multiple SpiDAR units via a web-based dashboard, facilitating informed decision-making for clients. The company serves a diverse range of wind farms both in Israel and internationally, aiming to improve profitability and reduce uncertainty in wind energy production. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Rehovot, Israel, Pentalum is supported by venture capital and led by a team of experts in optics, fluid mechanics, and atmospheric remote sensing.

Ethos Networks

Venture Round in 2010
Ethos Networks specializes in facilitating the transition of legacy metro transport networks to Carrier Ethernet for service providers, focusing on operational simplicity and cost efficiency. The company offers Ethernet protocol-based switches that deliver a pure-packet transport solution, ensuring high service availability and operational ease akin to traditional SONET/SDH systems. Ethos Networks' products are designed with patented traffic engineering technology to meet stringent quality-of-service standards necessary for critical applications such as mobile backhaul, voice, and video services. With a wealth of experience in Ethernet and carrier networks, Ethos Networks aims to provide innovative and reliable solutions tailored to the needs of its customers.

ActiViews

Series B in 2010
ActiViews, founded in 2006 by Pinchas Gilboa, specializes in the development and manufacturing of advanced medical and surgical devices. The company focuses on creating a guidance system specifically designed for interventional radiology procedures, with a primary application in biopsy diagnosis. Under the leadership of CEO Yuval Zuk, a seasoned professional with a background in medical technology, ActiViews is currently making significant progress in refining its guiding system. The company is in the process of relocating to new facilities in Tirat Hacarmel to support its development efforts.

NovoGI

Series F in 2009
novoGI Inc. specializes in developing innovative medical devices for gastrointestinal disease management, focusing on solutions that enhance patient care. The company has pioneered a range of nitinol-based compression anastomosis devices, which are designed to facilitate natural reconnection of the intestine following colorectal resection procedures, such as those related to colon cancer treatment. This technology represents a significant advancement in surgical closure methods, utilizing the body's natural healing processes to ensure effective tissue integration. novoGI's products are backed by clinical evidence and have received FDA clearance and CE marking, allowing their use in various healthcare settings. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, novoGI also has facilities in Paris, France, and Netanya, Israel, reflecting its global presence in the medical device industry.

Crescendo Networks

Series D in 2009
Crescendo Networks specializes in the manufacturing and marketing of application delivery controllers (ADCs) that enhance the performance and efficiency of business-critical web applications. The company’s ADCs feature a purpose-built hardware design with a massively parallel architecture, allowing them to excel under peak loads while maintaining full functionality. This performance capability enables servers to effectively manage high volumes of HTTP traffic, ensuring optimal usability even during extreme load conditions. Crescendo Networks' products are utilized by some of the most advanced and rapidly growing web properties globally, helping organizations improve their operational efficiency, reduce IT costs, and drive revenue growth.

Amimon

Venture Round in 2009
Amimon, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in the development and manufacturing of wireless video modems for various markets, including medical, professional camera, and audio/video installations. Established in 2004 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company also has offices in Guangzhou, China, and Tokyo, Japan, as well as a research and development center in Ra’anana, Israel. Amimon is recognized for its pioneering technology in uncompressed wireless high-definition video connectivity, which allows devices such as flat-panel televisions and multimedia projectors to connect wirelessly with video sources while maintaining quality equivalent to traditional wired connections. This technology is particularly beneficial in sectors like medical, industrial, cinema, and live production, providing robust video connectivity with zero latency. As of November 2018, Amimon operates as a subsidiary of The Vitec Group plc.

Peer39

Series C in 2009
Peer39 Tech, LLC specializes in AI-driven contextual targeting, fraud detection, and reporting tools for digital advertising. Founded in 2006 and based in New York, the company harnesses natural language processing and machine learning to analyze web content, providing a comprehensive suite of page-level intelligence products that can be utilized across various demand-side platforms (DSPs). Peer39's offerings include intelligent page-level analysis, a keyword suggestion engine, and tools for category availability and volume prediction. Notably, the company has pioneered pre-bid, non-cookie-based data solutions, encompassing semantic contextual categories, brand safety, and page quality. By delivering relevant and reliable data, Peer39 enables brands and advertisers to enhance campaign performance and protect their media investments while ensuring the targeting of suitable and quality inventory.

Breach Security

Venture Round in 2009
Breach Security, Inc., founded in 2004, was a prominent provider of real-time web application integrity and security solutions designed to protect sensitive web-based information. The company specialized in safeguarding web applications from hacking attacks and data leakage, ensuring that applications functioned as intended. Its product lineup included WebDefend, a security software tailored for large organizations, and ModSecurity Pro M1100, an appliance aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises. Additionally, Breach Security offered web application firewalls and the WebDefend Global Event Manager, a management platform that addressed global application security threats. The company was acquired by Trustwave Holdings, Inc.

WiNetworks

Series D in 2009
WiNetworks, Inc. specializes in the development and integration of WiMAX network technologies, catering to both mobile and land-line communications. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in New York, the company provides a variety of products under its Win-Max system, including compact base stations, customer premise equipment, and relay stations. Additionally, WiNetworks offers multi-service gateways that facilitate integration with various home wiring systems, such as telephone, coaxial, power lines, and wireless connections. The company focuses on serving broadband wireless access providers as well as residential and small office/home office users. Its Win-Max products are designed using a system-on-chip approach, enabling the creation of cost-effective and compact base stations that are easy to install on various structures. WiNetworks has established regional offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia to support its global operations.

CorAssist

Venture Round in 2009
CorAssist Cardiovascular Ltd. is a clinical stage medical device company based in Haifa, Israel, focused on developing innovative products for treating heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and diastolic dysfunction. The company offers CORolla, an elastic self-expanding device designed to be implanted inside the left ventricle through minimally invasive procedures, including transapical and percutaneous approaches. This device enhances cardiac diastolic function by improving diastolic dynamics and filling performance without the need for an external power source. Additionally, CorAssist's ImCardia is a device that attaches to the external surface of the left ventricle and is implanted through a straightforward off-pump procedure, further contributing to the improvement of diastolic function in heart patients. Founded in 2003, CorAssist aims to address the unmet needs in heart failure treatment through its proprietary technology.

Pontis

Series C in 2009
Pontis operates through its primary product, the Marketing Delivery Platform (MDP) for Communication Service Providers (CSPs). This marketing software system supports real time, automatic execution and fulfillment of personal and contextual marketing activities across platforms and customer touch points. By constantly tracking customers behaviour, preferences and response to offers; automating dynamic execution of marketing activities in response to these parameters; and allowing event-based, contextual dialogue with customers; the Pontis MDP has been proven to deliver Mobile, TV and fix line service providers double digit improvements in ARPU, service adoption and customer retention, while improving customer experience.

Varonis Systems

Venture Round in 2009
Varonis Systems, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in managing, analyzing, and securing enterprise data. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in New York, Varonis provides innovative software solutions that focus on unstructured data, which includes human-generated content such as emails, documents, and multimedia files. The company's software products enable organizations to protect sensitive information, including financial records and intellectual property, both on-premises and in the cloud. Key offerings include DatAdvantage, which tracks data access events; DatAlert, which monitors user behavior for security deviations; and Data Classification Engine, which tags and organizes data for easier management. Additionally, Varonis provides DataPrivilege for user access requests, Data Transport Engine for data manipulation, and DatAnswers for data search functionality. The firm serves a diverse clientele across various sectors, including finance, healthcare, and technology, and is currently transitioning towards a software-as-a-service model to enhance its cloud offerings.

N-trig

Series D in 2009
N-Trig is a startup founded in 1999 that specializes in the development of touch screens and pen styluses, particularly its Duosense active pen, which allows users to annotate on screens in a way that mimics writing on paper. The company holds an extensive patent portfolio and caters to various market segments, including consumer electronics, education, business, healthcare, graphic design, gaming, and multimedia. N-Trig operates globally, with its research and development facility, corporate headquarters, and management located in Kfar Saba, Israel. It also has sales, OEM, and independent software vendor support in Austin, Texas, and San Jose, California, while its operations and supply chain support are based in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan, and Shanghai, China.

ZikBit

Venture Round in 2008
Operates as a semiconductor company. The Company develops technology for integration with DRAM flash memory processors. Its first product line targets the mobile device market. ZikBit also intends to expand the target markets of its processors to home entertainment and other electronic systems. ; Operates as a semiconductor company.

Taboola

Series B in 2008
Taboola is a content discovery platform that utilizes an artificial intelligence-based algorithm to connect users with relevant content they may not have encountered otherwise. The company serves over 360 billion recommendations to more than 1 billion unique visitors monthly across various innovative publisher sites, such as USA TODAY and Business Insider. Headquartered in New York City, with research and development operations in Israel and additional offices in Pasadena, London, and Bangkok, Taboola collaborates with digital properties, including websites and mobile apps, to recommend both editorial content and advertisements. Its services enable publishers, marketers, and agencies to engage users, monetize traffic, and distribute content effectively, primarily generating revenue from the United States while also operating in markets across Europe and beyond.

PeerApp

Series B in 2008
PeerApp specializes in intelligent media caching services aimed at optimizing network performance for mobile, cable, and telecom operators. The company offers adaptable solutions that enhance the delivery of streaming video and other over-the-top (OTT) content. Its key products, including PACache and PALive, focus on content localization, caching, and live streaming delivery, significantly reducing network costs while improving the quality of experience for subscribers. PeerApp’s services also include application and data acceleration, smart traffic management, and congestion relief, allowing communication service providers to effectively manage traffic across various platforms. As part of the ZephyrTel portfolio, PeerApp serves a global clientele in the telecommunications industry.

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.

Crescendo Networks

Series C in 2008
Crescendo Networks specializes in the manufacturing and marketing of application delivery controllers (ADCs) that enhance the performance and efficiency of business-critical web applications. The company’s ADCs feature a purpose-built hardware design with a massively parallel architecture, allowing them to excel under peak loads while maintaining full functionality. This performance capability enables servers to effectively manage high volumes of HTTP traffic, ensuring optimal usability even during extreme load conditions. Crescendo Networks' products are utilized by some of the most advanced and rapidly growing web properties globally, helping organizations improve their operational efficiency, reduce IT costs, and drive revenue growth.

Breach Security

Venture Round in 2008
Breach Security, Inc., founded in 2004, was a prominent provider of real-time web application integrity and security solutions designed to protect sensitive web-based information. The company specialized in safeguarding web applications from hacking attacks and data leakage, ensuring that applications functioned as intended. Its product lineup included WebDefend, a security software tailored for large organizations, and ModSecurity Pro M1100, an appliance aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises. Additionally, Breach Security offered web application firewalls and the WebDefend Global Event Manager, a management platform that addressed global application security threats. The company was acquired by Trustwave Holdings, Inc.

AniBoom

Series B in 2008
Aniboom is an online animation studio that specializes in collaborative animation production, leveraging a global network of approximately 9,500 animators. Founded in 2006 by industry veterans Uri Shinar and Avraham Pirchi, Aniboom aims to transform the animation landscape by utilizing cloud technology to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and enhance transparency in the production process. The company's platform allows for real-time review of work, enabling flexible and scalable production capabilities that surpass traditional studios. Aniboom works with professional animators worldwide to create a diverse range of animations for major brands and entertainment companies, often distributing and co-producing independent animated short films. With a management team rich in experience across television, film, and gaming animation, Aniboom positions itself as a modern alternative to conventional animation studios, providing high-quality talent and innovative solutions to meet various production needs.

Libox

Seed Round in 2008
LIBOX Inc. is a content sharing and management company based in Tel Aviv, Israel, founded in 2008. The company provides a platform that allows users to sync, share, and play high-definition media, including music, photographs, and videos, all for free. By integrating these functionalities into a single platform, LIBOX aims to enhance the user experience, making it easier for individuals to access and share their media across various devices without limitations. The company seeks to revolutionize the digital media landscape by fostering a collaborative ecosystem of content partners and developers, ultimately benefiting consumers through competitive innovation.

Siklu

Series A in 2008
Siklu Communication Ltd. specializes in developing gigabit throughput E-band and V-band radios for a diverse range of clients, including service providers, mobile operators, and government entities. The company offers various solutions such as small cell backhaul, LTE and WiFi backhaul, business and residential broadband connectivity, and smart city networks. Founded in 2007 and based in Petach Tikva, Israel, Siklu's products leverage millimeter wave technology to provide reliable, high-capacity wireless connectivity in urban, suburban, and rural environments. Their offerings are designed to meet the demands of modern telecommunications, including applications for 5G backhaul, while maintaining competitive performance and scalability.

Eglue Business Technologies

Venture Round in 2008
eglue is a software company founded in 2001 that provides real-time customer interaction management solutions. The company seeks to make it possible for companies to cut through complexity, manage unpredictability, categorize information and win customer loyalty.

eASIC

Series D in 2008
eASIC Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company that specializes in manufacturing platforms designed to reduce the cost of ownership and production time for customized silicon devices. The company offers the Nextreme family of devices, which significantly lower development costs and turnaround times compared to traditional standard cell ASICs, while also minimizing power consumption and unit costs. Among its key products are Nextreme-3 and Nextreme-2, representing the fourth and third generations of eASIC technology, respectively. Additionally, eASIC provides the easicopy ASIC, which offers original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) a pathway to transition from Nextreme devices to a cell-based easicopy ASIC, further reducing costs or enhancing performance. The eZ-IP alliance program complements this offering by providing verified eASIC-ready IP cores to expedite market entry for customers. eASIC's products find applications across a range of sectors, including wireless infrastructure and consumer handheld devices, and the company serves a global customer base. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, eASIC operates as a subsidiary of Intel Corporation.

N-trig

Series C in 2008
N-Trig is a startup founded in 1999 that specializes in the development of touch screens and pen styluses, particularly its Duosense active pen, which allows users to annotate on screens in a way that mimics writing on paper. The company holds an extensive patent portfolio and caters to various market segments, including consumer electronics, education, business, healthcare, graphic design, gaming, and multimedia. N-Trig operates globally, with its research and development facility, corporate headquarters, and management located in Kfar Saba, Israel. It also has sales, OEM, and independent software vendor support in Austin, Texas, and San Jose, California, while its operations and supply chain support are based in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan, and Shanghai, China.

Pythagoras Solar

Series A in 2008
Pythagoras Solar specializes in building integrated photovoltaic products that enhance energy efficiency and renewable power generation while maintaining aesthetic appeal. Founded in December 2006 by Gonen Fink, Dr. Itay Baruchi, and Precede Technologies, the company is headquartered in Hakfar Hayarok, Israel, with an additional office in San Mateo, California. Pythagoras Solar aims to transform the economics of photovoltaic technology by innovating fundamental technical principles. The company integrates software models, optical design, semiconductor processes, materials science, and mass manufacturing techniques to create durable and cost-effective solar energy solutions. By offering energy-efficient alternatives, Pythagoras Solar seeks to increase the value of real estate for building developers.

PeerApp

Venture Round in 2008
PeerApp specializes in intelligent media caching services aimed at optimizing network performance for mobile, cable, and telecom operators. The company offers adaptable solutions that enhance the delivery of streaming video and other over-the-top (OTT) content. Its key products, including PACache and PALive, focus on content localization, caching, and live streaming delivery, significantly reducing network costs while improving the quality of experience for subscribers. PeerApp’s services also include application and data acceleration, smart traffic management, and congestion relief, allowing communication service providers to effectively manage traffic across various platforms. As part of the ZephyrTel portfolio, PeerApp serves a global clientele in the telecommunications industry.

OptimalPlus

Series B in 2007
OptimalPlus Ltd. is a big data analytics software company that specializes in product analytics solutions for the automotive, semiconductor, and electronics sectors. The company offers a comprehensive semiconductor operations platform that integrates Internet of Things solutions to collect, analyze, and transform manufacturing data into actionable insights. Its offerings include Global Ops, which correlates data from various testers and manufacturing facilities, and Test Floor Ops, providing real-time monitoring and reporting of equipment issues. Additional features include Exact for advanced testing processes, Test Time Reduction for effective program management, and Outlier Detection to identify quality issues. In the electronics sector, OptimalPlus delivers Global Ops for Electronics to streamline product data across the supply chain and the Suppliers Quality Network for data sharing. Founded in 2005 and based in Holon, Israel, OptimalPlus operates globally and serves tier-1 suppliers and OEMs while focusing on enhancing manufacturing metrics, product quality, and supply chain visibility. The company rebranded from OptimalTest Ltd. in 2014 and is a subsidiary of National Instruments Israel Ltd.

ActiViews

Series A in 2007
ActiViews, founded in 2006 by Pinchas Gilboa, specializes in the development and manufacturing of advanced medical and surgical devices. The company focuses on creating a guidance system specifically designed for interventional radiology procedures, with a primary application in biopsy diagnosis. Under the leadership of CEO Yuval Zuk, a seasoned professional with a background in medical technology, ActiViews is currently making significant progress in refining its guiding system. The company is in the process of relocating to new facilities in Tirat Hacarmel to support its development efforts.

Taboola

Series A in 2007
Taboola is a content discovery platform that utilizes an artificial intelligence-based algorithm to connect users with relevant content they may not have encountered otherwise. The company serves over 360 billion recommendations to more than 1 billion unique visitors monthly across various innovative publisher sites, such as USA TODAY and Business Insider. Headquartered in New York City, with research and development operations in Israel and additional offices in Pasadena, London, and Bangkok, Taboola collaborates with digital properties, including websites and mobile apps, to recommend both editorial content and advertisements. Its services enable publishers, marketers, and agencies to engage users, monetize traffic, and distribute content effectively, primarily generating revenue from the United States while also operating in markets across Europe and beyond.

Ethos Networks

Series A in 2007
Ethos Networks specializes in facilitating the transition of legacy metro transport networks to Carrier Ethernet for service providers, focusing on operational simplicity and cost efficiency. The company offers Ethernet protocol-based switches that deliver a pure-packet transport solution, ensuring high service availability and operational ease akin to traditional SONET/SDH systems. Ethos Networks' products are designed with patented traffic engineering technology to meet stringent quality-of-service standards necessary for critical applications such as mobile backhaul, voice, and video services. With a wealth of experience in Ethernet and carrier networks, Ethos Networks aims to provide innovative and reliable solutions tailored to the needs of its customers.

Press-sense

Series B in 2007
Press-sense, Ltd. specializes in automated business flow solutions for the printing industry, providing software that facilitates a streamlined ordering process for print buyers. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Or Akiva, Israel, with an additional office in Jersey City, New Jersey, the company offers several key products, including Press-sense iWay, a web-based print-on-demand workflow and management solution; Press-sense Manager, which allows clients to capture and control their business processes; and Press-sense Omnium, an end-to-end business flow automation system. These solutions enable users to create, customize, order, print, and deliver print jobs efficiently and cost-effectively. Press-sense distributes its products through a network of resellers and distributors across Europe, America, and the Asia-Pacific region.

Exanet

Venture Round in 2007
Exanet Ltd. designs network attached storage systems. It offers ExaStore, a solution with a clustered distributed file system; ExaSync software that offers a method of protecting and recovering data, providing mirroring between local or remote ExaStore systems; and EX1500, an integrated server pre-installed with the ExaStore clustered distributed storage operating system. The company also provides ExaAdmin, a Web-based console and command-line interface that offers centralized configuration, management, and monitoring of ExaStore clustered storage solution from a single point; ExaStore, which provides monitoring for the cluster status, filesystem performance, and protocol information; and ExaVolumes that offers on-demand provisioning, which allows administrators to allocate capacity independently of physical storage configuration. In addition, it offers ExaSnapshots, which offers online point-in-time data protection; ExaRestore that allows administrators to recover data sets in one step. Further, the company’s solutions include data protection, digital media, disaster recovery, global content delivery, high performance computing, hosted storage services, technical applications, and Web services. It serves media and entertainment, telecom and service providers, Internet, manufacturing and imaging, enterprise, education, government, software and semiconductor industries. Exanet Ltd. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Ra'anana, Israel with offices in United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Japan.

KnockaTV

Series A in 2007
"The People Have Taken Over", KnockaTV's slogan, suggests the new and stealthy video company offers a community based video service, possibly a mix between social media site [Digg](http://crunchbase.com/organization/digg) and a conventional video streaming application. So far the details are few. KnockaTV is a project manned by the inventors of one of the first instant messenger clients, ICQ. It claims it will be a "hyper-interactive" as well as social center for video, with user generated content. Currently, KnockaTV is looking for producers to fill its site with original content. Once full of content, KnockaTV will allow its users will be able to decided what gets played and when.Companies such as [Joost](http://crunchbase.com/organization/joost) and [YouTube](http://crunchbase.com/organization/youtube) offer messaging capabilities to their users who are watching the same content (YouTube's Streams is in the "testtube" phase). KnockaTV will almost certainly have chat features given the founders' previous experience with IM. Though an interesting concept, video interactivity has not yet been proven popular. It is arguably very contrary to the way consumers want to watch videos, as TV viewing has always been very passive. KnockaTV will offer one more way in which users may be enticed to change their behavior.

Pontis

Series B in 2007
Pontis operates through its primary product, the Marketing Delivery Platform (MDP) for Communication Service Providers (CSPs). This marketing software system supports real time, automatic execution and fulfillment of personal and contextual marketing activities across platforms and customer touch points. By constantly tracking customers behaviour, preferences and response to offers; automating dynamic execution of marketing activities in response to these parameters; and allowing event-based, contextual dialogue with customers; the Pontis MDP has been proven to deliver Mobile, TV and fix line service providers double digit improvements in ARPU, service adoption and customer retention, while improving customer experience.

KnockaTV

Venture Round in 2007
"The People Have Taken Over", KnockaTV's slogan, suggests the new and stealthy video company offers a community based video service, possibly a mix between social media site [Digg](http://crunchbase.com/organization/digg) and a conventional video streaming application. So far the details are few. KnockaTV is a project manned by the inventors of one of the first instant messenger clients, ICQ. It claims it will be a "hyper-interactive" as well as social center for video, with user generated content. Currently, KnockaTV is looking for producers to fill its site with original content. Once full of content, KnockaTV will allow its users will be able to decided what gets played and when.Companies such as [Joost](http://crunchbase.com/organization/joost) and [YouTube](http://crunchbase.com/organization/youtube) offer messaging capabilities to their users who are watching the same content (YouTube's Streams is in the "testtube" phase). KnockaTV will almost certainly have chat features given the founders' previous experience with IM. Though an interesting concept, video interactivity has not yet been proven popular. It is arguably very contrary to the way consumers want to watch videos, as TV viewing has always been very passive. KnockaTV will offer one more way in which users may be enticed to change their behavior.

AniBoom

Series A in 2007
Aniboom is an online animation studio that specializes in collaborative animation production, leveraging a global network of approximately 9,500 animators. Founded in 2006 by industry veterans Uri Shinar and Avraham Pirchi, Aniboom aims to transform the animation landscape by utilizing cloud technology to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and enhance transparency in the production process. The company's platform allows for real-time review of work, enabling flexible and scalable production capabilities that surpass traditional studios. Aniboom works with professional animators worldwide to create a diverse range of animations for major brands and entertainment companies, often distributing and co-producing independent animated short films. With a management team rich in experience across television, film, and gaming animation, Aniboom positions itself as a modern alternative to conventional animation studios, providing high-quality talent and innovative solutions to meet various production needs.

Crescendo Networks

Series A in 2006
Crescendo Networks specializes in the manufacturing and marketing of application delivery controllers (ADCs) that enhance the performance and efficiency of business-critical web applications. The company’s ADCs feature a purpose-built hardware design with a massively parallel architecture, allowing them to excel under peak loads while maintaining full functionality. This performance capability enables servers to effectively manage high volumes of HTTP traffic, ensuring optimal usability even during extreme load conditions. Crescendo Networks' products are utilized by some of the most advanced and rapidly growing web properties globally, helping organizations improve their operational efficiency, reduce IT costs, and drive revenue growth.

Fusion Dynamic

Series A in 2006
Fusion Dynamic's DynamicOE is a data-center operating environment that provides end-to-end service modeling; dynamic binding of applications, servers, network, and storage; automated provisioning and availability management from high-level, service-oriented models; replication of service models across data centers (i.e., from OE to OE), and dynamic, real-time, automated adjustment of service capacities. The most recently announced version of DynamicOE operating environment focuses on data centers based upon IBM BladeCenter. Future releases will extend the service-oriented infrastructure to ad hoc collections of servers, network appliances, and storage. The DynamicOE is installed in a number of IBM deployments worldwide, including (among others) Elant, ND Satcom, Exostar, and GroupAma.

Amimon

Series B in 2006
Amimon, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in the development and manufacturing of wireless video modems for various markets, including medical, professional camera, and audio/video installations. Established in 2004 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company also has offices in Guangzhou, China, and Tokyo, Japan, as well as a research and development center in Ra’anana, Israel. Amimon is recognized for its pioneering technology in uncompressed wireless high-definition video connectivity, which allows devices such as flat-panel televisions and multimedia projectors to connect wirelessly with video sources while maintaining quality equivalent to traditional wired connections. This technology is particularly beneficial in sectors like medical, industrial, cinema, and live production, providing robust video connectivity with zero latency. As of November 2018, Amimon operates as a subsidiary of The Vitec Group plc.

TransPharma Medical

Series C in 2006
TransPharma Medical Ltd. is a specialty pharmaceutical company dedicated to the development and commercialization of innovative drug products using advanced transdermal drug delivery technology. The company focuses on creating solutions that enable painless delivery of peptide and protein therapeutics. Its flagship product, ViaDerm-hPTH (1-34), is designed to treat osteoporosis and is currently undergoing Phase 2B clinical trials in collaboration with Eli Lilly. In addition to this, TransPharma Medical is advancing two other peptide products that are in Phase 1 of clinical development. Through its proprietary delivery systems, the company aims to improve patient outcomes in the treatment of various conditions.

Eglue Business Technologies

Series B in 2006
eglue is a software company founded in 2001 that provides real-time customer interaction management solutions. The company seeks to make it possible for companies to cut through complexity, manage unpredictability, categorize information and win customer loyalty.

Flash Networks

Series F in 2006
Flash Networks is a global provider of intelligent mobile Internet solutions that enable operators to improve quality of experience, reduce network operational expenses and manage and monetize the mobile Internet. Providing a faster, safer, richer and more personalized user experience, Flash Networks' Internet services gateway helps operators achieve significant cost savings through intelligent data traffic optimization, and applies intelligent policies for targeted marketing and charging. With offices in Europe, Asia and North America, Flash Networks' installed base of top-tier mobile carriers includes O2, Orange, SingTel Group, T-Mobile, Telefonica, Telenor, Verizon Wireless, Vodafone and Wind.

Varonis Systems

Series B in 2006
Varonis Systems, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in managing, analyzing, and securing enterprise data. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in New York, Varonis provides innovative software solutions that focus on unstructured data, which includes human-generated content such as emails, documents, and multimedia files. The company's software products enable organizations to protect sensitive information, including financial records and intellectual property, both on-premises and in the cloud. Key offerings include DatAdvantage, which tracks data access events; DatAlert, which monitors user behavior for security deviations; and Data Classification Engine, which tags and organizes data for easier management. Additionally, Varonis provides DataPrivilege for user access requests, Data Transport Engine for data manipulation, and DatAnswers for data search functionality. The firm serves a diverse clientele across various sectors, including finance, healthcare, and technology, and is currently transitioning towards a software-as-a-service model to enhance its cloud offerings.

Olista

Series B in 2006
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.

Siverge Networks

Series A in 2006
Siverge Networks is a fabless semiconductor company, is a pioneer in building multi-service, multi-rate, and multi-interface silicon for the networking industry. Based on a disruptive patent-pending core technology, Siverge has developed the Griffin Packet Transport System-on-Chip that revolutionizes the limits of integration, functionality, size and power provided by a single device, enabling true convergence of protocols, systems and networks for the next generation of Telecom and Mobile infrastructures.

Traiana

Series D in 2005
Traiana, Inc. specializes in pre-trade risk and post-trade processing solutions for financial institutions, including banks, broker/dealers, and buy-side firms globally. Established in 2000 and headquartered in New York, the company offers a range of services designed to automate and streamline trading operations. Its Harmony network provides connectivity and processes trades across various asset classes such as foreign exchange, equities, and derivatives. Traiana's offerings include CCP Connect for trade registration and regulatory compliance, ClientLink for trade lifecycle automation, and Access Fintech for risk management. Additionally, the company features Margin Center for margin monitoring, NetLink for aggregating retail FX trades, and TR Connect for trade reporting. Traiana also provides essential support services, including system integration and training. As a subsidiary of CME Group, Traiana has established a substantial network that connects over 50 prime brokers and numerous hedge funds, enhancing efficiency in post-trade processing across the financial sector.

eASIC

Series C in 2005
eASIC Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company that specializes in manufacturing platforms designed to reduce the cost of ownership and production time for customized silicon devices. The company offers the Nextreme family of devices, which significantly lower development costs and turnaround times compared to traditional standard cell ASICs, while also minimizing power consumption and unit costs. Among its key products are Nextreme-3 and Nextreme-2, representing the fourth and third generations of eASIC technology, respectively. Additionally, eASIC provides the easicopy ASIC, which offers original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) a pathway to transition from Nextreme devices to a cell-based easicopy ASIC, further reducing costs or enhancing performance. The eZ-IP alliance program complements this offering by providing verified eASIC-ready IP cores to expedite market entry for customers. eASIC's products find applications across a range of sectors, including wireless infrastructure and consumer handheld devices, and the company serves a global customer base. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, eASIC operates as a subsidiary of Intel Corporation.

Press-sense

Series A in 2005
Press-sense, Ltd. specializes in automated business flow solutions for the printing industry, providing software that facilitates a streamlined ordering process for print buyers. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Or Akiva, Israel, with an additional office in Jersey City, New Jersey, the company offers several key products, including Press-sense iWay, a web-based print-on-demand workflow and management solution; Press-sense Manager, which allows clients to capture and control their business processes; and Press-sense Omnium, an end-to-end business flow automation system. These solutions enable users to create, customize, order, print, and deliver print jobs efficiently and cost-effectively. Press-sense distributes its products through a network of resellers and distributors across Europe, America, and the Asia-Pacific region.

Amimon

Series A in 2005
Amimon, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in the development and manufacturing of wireless video modems for various markets, including medical, professional camera, and audio/video installations. Established in 2004 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company also has offices in Guangzhou, China, and Tokyo, Japan, as well as a research and development center in Ra’anana, Israel. Amimon is recognized for its pioneering technology in uncompressed wireless high-definition video connectivity, which allows devices such as flat-panel televisions and multimedia projectors to connect wirelessly with video sources while maintaining quality equivalent to traditional wired connections. This technology is particularly beneficial in sectors like medical, industrial, cinema, and live production, providing robust video connectivity with zero latency. As of November 2018, Amimon operates as a subsidiary of The Vitec Group plc.

PeerApp

Series B in 2005
PeerApp specializes in intelligent media caching services aimed at optimizing network performance for mobile, cable, and telecom operators. The company offers adaptable solutions that enhance the delivery of streaming video and other over-the-top (OTT) content. Its key products, including PACache and PALive, focus on content localization, caching, and live streaming delivery, significantly reducing network costs while improving the quality of experience for subscribers. PeerApp’s services also include application and data acceleration, smart traffic management, and congestion relief, allowing communication service providers to effectively manage traffic across various platforms. As part of the ZephyrTel portfolio, PeerApp serves a global clientele in the telecommunications industry.

Breach Security

Series A in 2004
Breach Security, Inc., founded in 2004, was a prominent provider of real-time web application integrity and security solutions designed to protect sensitive web-based information. The company specialized in safeguarding web applications from hacking attacks and data leakage, ensuring that applications functioned as intended. Its product lineup included WebDefend, a security software tailored for large organizations, and ModSecurity Pro M1100, an appliance aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises. Additionally, Breach Security offered web application firewalls and the WebDefend Global Event Manager, a management platform that addressed global application security threats. The company was acquired by Trustwave Holdings, Inc.

Itemfield

Series B in 2004
ItemField specializes in real-time, bi-directional data transformation software, focusing on mission-critical enterprise applications. Its flagship product, the ContentMaster software suite, utilizes a patented parsing-by-example technology, enabling users to transform data via XML across various formats without the need for programming. ItemField's solutions include tools for visual data extraction, mapping, and transformation, as well as applications for business-to-business order transaction processing, patient record consolidation, and electronic bill presentment and payment. The company serves a diverse range of clients in industries such as telecommunications, financial services, and healthcare.

Actona Technologies

Series C in 2004
Actona Technologies specializes in developing end-to-end solutions that enhance the exchange of content between enterprises and their business partners. The company focuses on improving the performance and quality of collaborative-commerce applications, with its VersEdge solutions designed to accelerate the exchange of critical business content over the Internet while minimizing infrastructure and operational costs. Founded in March 2000 by a team of industry executives and leading scientists, Actona Technologies has its headquarters in Los Gatos, California. In addition to its core offerings, the company provides wide-area file services software that streamlines data management across geographically distributed offices.

Identify Software

Series B in 2004
Identify Software offers enterprises, software vendors, and information technology consultancies with software solutions that enable them to find solutions to problems in applications. Identify Software offers BMC AppSight, a system that assists development teams to determine the root cause of software bugs and customer issues in .NET, Windows-based, and J2EE applications. Identify Software was acquired by BMC Software in May 2006. Identify Software was founded in 1996 and is based in Petah Tikva, Israel.

Actona Technologies

Series B in 2003
Actona Technologies specializes in developing end-to-end solutions that enhance the exchange of content between enterprises and their business partners. The company focuses on improving the performance and quality of collaborative-commerce applications, with its VersEdge solutions designed to accelerate the exchange of critical business content over the Internet while minimizing infrastructure and operational costs. Founded in March 2000 by a team of industry executives and leading scientists, Actona Technologies has its headquarters in Los Gatos, California. In addition to its core offerings, the company provides wide-area file services software that streamlines data management across geographically distributed offices.

Itemfield

Series A in 2003
ItemField specializes in real-time, bi-directional data transformation software, focusing on mission-critical enterprise applications. Its flagship product, the ContentMaster software suite, utilizes a patented parsing-by-example technology, enabling users to transform data via XML across various formats without the need for programming. ItemField's solutions include tools for visual data extraction, mapping, and transformation, as well as applications for business-to-business order transaction processing, patient record consolidation, and electronic bill presentment and payment. The company serves a diverse range of clients in industries such as telecommunications, financial services, and healthcare.

Gilian Technologies

Series C in 2003
Gilian Technologies a global technology leader in web security, arms businesses against the critical epidemic of website vandalism and sabotage. Gilian's G-Server is an ExitControl solution that keeps web sites accurate and available regardless of the origin of a security breach.

TransPharma Medical

Series B in 2003
TransPharma Medical Ltd. is a specialty pharmaceutical company dedicated to the development and commercialization of innovative drug products using advanced transdermal drug delivery technology. The company focuses on creating solutions that enable painless delivery of peptide and protein therapeutics. Its flagship product, ViaDerm-hPTH (1-34), is designed to treat osteoporosis and is currently undergoing Phase 2B clinical trials in collaboration with Eli Lilly. In addition to this, TransPharma Medical is advancing two other peptide products that are in Phase 1 of clinical development. Through its proprietary delivery systems, the company aims to improve patient outcomes in the treatment of various conditions.

Actona Technologies

Series B in 2002
Actona Technologies specializes in developing end-to-end solutions that enhance the exchange of content between enterprises and their business partners. The company focuses on improving the performance and quality of collaborative-commerce applications, with its VersEdge solutions designed to accelerate the exchange of critical business content over the Internet while minimizing infrastructure and operational costs. Founded in March 2000 by a team of industry executives and leading scientists, Actona Technologies has its headquarters in Los Gatos, California. In addition to its core offerings, the company provides wide-area file services software that streamlines data management across geographically distributed offices.

Traiana

Series B in 2002
Traiana, Inc. specializes in pre-trade risk and post-trade processing solutions for financial institutions, including banks, broker/dealers, and buy-side firms globally. Established in 2000 and headquartered in New York, the company offers a range of services designed to automate and streamline trading operations. Its Harmony network provides connectivity and processes trades across various asset classes such as foreign exchange, equities, and derivatives. Traiana's offerings include CCP Connect for trade registration and regulatory compliance, ClientLink for trade lifecycle automation, and Access Fintech for risk management. Additionally, the company features Margin Center for margin monitoring, NetLink for aggregating retail FX trades, and TR Connect for trade reporting. Traiana also provides essential support services, including system integration and training. As a subsidiary of CME Group, Traiana has established a substantial network that connects over 50 prime brokers and numerous hedge funds, enhancing efficiency in post-trade processing across the financial sector.

P-Cube

Series C in 2002
P-Cube develops programmable IP service control platforms for broadband and mobile network operators. The company's products include engage, which offers service providers a roadmap to profitability by offering technology that enables operators to adopt a phased approach; encharge, which works with existing OSS and BSS systems that creates a converged voice and data prepaid-postpaid environment; and service control platforms.

Exanet

Series B in 2001
Exanet Ltd. designs network attached storage systems. It offers ExaStore, a solution with a clustered distributed file system; ExaSync software that offers a method of protecting and recovering data, providing mirroring between local or remote ExaStore systems; and EX1500, an integrated server pre-installed with the ExaStore clustered distributed storage operating system. The company also provides ExaAdmin, a Web-based console and command-line interface that offers centralized configuration, management, and monitoring of ExaStore clustered storage solution from a single point; ExaStore, which provides monitoring for the cluster status, filesystem performance, and protocol information; and ExaVolumes that offers on-demand provisioning, which allows administrators to allocate capacity independently of physical storage configuration. In addition, it offers ExaSnapshots, which offers online point-in-time data protection; ExaRestore that allows administrators to recover data sets in one step. Further, the company’s solutions include data protection, digital media, disaster recovery, global content delivery, high performance computing, hosted storage services, technical applications, and Web services. It serves media and entertainment, telecom and service providers, Internet, manufacturing and imaging, enterprise, education, government, software and semiconductor industries. Exanet Ltd. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Ra'anana, Israel with offices in United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Japan.

GalayOr Networks

Seed Round in 2001
Galayor Networks specializes in the development and manufacturing of optical components and networking products. The company focuses on on-chip integrated micro opto-mechanical systems, which are designed for use in communications and datacom equipment. Its core technology involves suspended wave guides fabricated on chips, allowing for seamless integration with other optical components. Through these innovations, Galayor Networks aims to enhance the performance and efficiency of optical networking solutions.

Phonetic Systems

Private Equity Round in 2001
Phonetic Systems is a provider of speech recognition solutions for telecommunications, enterprise and Internet companies.

Aduva

Venture Round in 2001
Aduva, Inc. is a business-to-business Internet service provider founded in 1999 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The company specializes in software solutions for managing open and mixed source server stacks, primarily through its flagship product, Aduva OnStage. This life-cycle management application is designed to detect, analyze, and resolve deviations, conflicts, or compliance drifts within Linux computer systems. By leveraging a comprehensive dependency knowledgebase, Aduva OnStage helps ensure security and system availability throughout various operational stages, including build, test, staging, deployment, and production. In March 2006, Aduva was acquired by Sun Microsystems, Inc.

P-Cube

Series B in 2000
P-Cube develops programmable IP service control platforms for broadband and mobile network operators. The company's products include engage, which offers service providers a roadmap to profitability by offering technology that enables operators to adopt a phased approach; encharge, which works with existing OSS and BSS systems that creates a converged voice and data prepaid-postpaid environment; and service control platforms.

MainControl

Venture Round in 2000
MainControl is a prominent provider of e-Infrastructure management solutions, established in 1994. The company specializes in enterprise management software designed for distributed computer environments, helping organizations efficiently manage their IT assets throughout the entire lifecycle. This includes planning, procurement, deployment, maintenance, and retirement of technology infrastructure. MainControl serves over 200 corporations globally, offering industry-leading solutions that enhance the profitability and efficiency of managing technological resources.

P-Cube

Series A in 1999
P-Cube develops programmable IP service control platforms for broadband and mobile network operators. The company's products include engage, which offers service providers a roadmap to profitability by offering technology that enables operators to adopt a phased approach; encharge, which works with existing OSS and BSS systems that creates a converged voice and data prepaid-postpaid environment; and service control platforms.

Oramir

Series A in 1997
Oramir Semiconductor Equipment Ltd. is an Israeli company that develops advanced laser cleaning technologies for semiconductor wafers.
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