Evergreen Venture Partners

Evergreen was established in 1987 by Jacob Burak as one of Israel's first Venture Capital firms, and has grown into a leader, generating successful exits with tangible rewards for investors and entrepreneurs. Evergreen's current $650 million of venture capital funds under management invested in more than 120 technology companies represent one of the largest portfolios in Israel. Evergreen's investments are focused on early stage Israeli companies in three main fields: communications, software and healthcare. Their investments are positioned in different segments of each of these markets to comprise a well diversified and balanced portfolio of companies. A professional investment team with extensive field expertise guides and supports entrepreneurs and portfolio companies throughout their life cycle, helping them to build a good idea into a leading company. With each member coming from a different background and contributing distinctive benefits, the investment team delivers a unique set of technical, operational and strategic skills. Evergreen has established strong ties with technological markets, creating an eco-system, from which they extract knowledge, understanding of the market needs and at the same time creating a valuable network to support their portfolio companies. Evergreen sees its entrepreneurs as a key asset and therefore invests in the relationship to build a true partnership. Consequently many of Israel's successful serial entrepreneurs have approached Evergreen with their next venture. Evergreen team's disciplined investment strategy has been crystallized through more than 14 years of investment experience as a team and is one of the key elements responsible for Evergreen's high rate of successful exits resulting in superior returns. Evergreen is directed by deep values of shared responsibility, rich interaction and dialogue, and hard work - its guiding principles since inception. They strongly believe in the continuity of their corporate culture which emphasizes investment in human capital, disciplined processes, professionalism and true leadership.

Doron Avital Ph.D

Venture Partner

Erez Shachar

Managing Partner

95 past transactions

Notal Vision

Series D in 2021
Notal Vision is diagnostic services company to extend eye disease management from the clinic to the home and improve vision outcomes.

Quali

Series C in 2018
Quali's SaaS-based platform engineering tools help enterprise DevOps and engineering teams optimize the continuous delivery of software at scale by enhancing developer productivity and improving cloud governance.

Inneractive

Series D in 2015
Inneractive is a leading independent mobile ad exchange focused on powering native and video ads. Their mission is to empower mobile publishers to realize their properties’ full potential by providing powerful technologies for the buying and selling of mobile ads. Inneractive is headquartered in Tel Aviv with offices in San Francisco, New York and London.

Siklu

Series D in 2015
Siklu Wireless Communications delivers carrier-grade milimetric-wave Ethernet radio solutions scalable to Gigabit capacities with paradigm-shifting price performance.

N-Trig

Series H in 2014
N-Trig is a startup that develops touch screens and pen styluses. With an extensive patent portfolio, N-trig also supports a variety of applications for different market segments including consumer, education, business, healthcare, graphic and industrial design, gaming, entertainment, and multimedia. Founded in 1999, N-trig is a global operation, maintaining its: R&D facility, corporate headquarters, and management in Kfar Saba, Israel; sales, OEM, and ISV support in Austin, Texas and San Jose, California; ODM, operations, and supply chain support in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan and Shanghai, China.

Quali

Venture Round in 2014
Quali's SaaS-based platform engineering tools help enterprise DevOps and engineering teams optimize the continuous delivery of software at scale by enhancing developer productivity and improving cloud governance.

N-Trig

Series G in 2014
N-Trig is a startup that develops touch screens and pen styluses. With an extensive patent portfolio, N-trig also supports a variety of applications for different market segments including consumer, education, business, healthcare, graphic and industrial design, gaming, entertainment, and multimedia. Founded in 1999, N-trig is a global operation, maintaining its: R&D facility, corporate headquarters, and management in Kfar Saba, Israel; sales, OEM, and ISV support in Austin, Texas and San Jose, California; ODM, operations, and supply chain support in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan and Shanghai, China.

Inneractive

Series C in 2014
Inneractive is a leading independent mobile ad exchange focused on powering native and video ads. Their mission is to empower mobile publishers to realize their properties’ full potential by providing powerful technologies for the buying and selling of mobile ads. Inneractive is headquartered in Tel Aviv with offices in San Francisco, New York and London.

eASIC

Private Equity Round in 2013
eASIC, a fabless semiconductor company, manufactures eASIC platforms that reduce the cost of ownership and time to production of customized silicon devices. It develops Nextreme family of devices that reduce development cost and turn-around times compared to standard cell ASICs, while reducing power consumption and unit cost for designs, Nextreme-3, a fourth generation eASIC platform, and Nextreme-2, a third generation eASIC platform. eASIC also provides easicopy ASIC that provides OEMs with a path from Nextreme-3, Nextreme-2, or Nextreme devices to a cell-based easicopy ASIC, which thereby helps OEMs reduce device cost and power consumption further, or increase performance, and eZ-IP alliance program to bring a wealth of verified eASIC-ready IP cores to help customers get to market faster. Its products are used in various applications that span from wireless infrastructure to consumer handheld devices. eASIC serves customers worldwide. Zvi Or-Bach founded eASIC in 1999, with its headquarters in Santa Clara in California with additional offices worldwide.

N-Trig

Series F in 2013
N-Trig is a startup that develops touch screens and pen styluses. With an extensive patent portfolio, N-trig also supports a variety of applications for different market segments including consumer, education, business, healthcare, graphic and industrial design, gaming, entertainment, and multimedia. Founded in 1999, N-trig is a global operation, maintaining its: R&D facility, corporate headquarters, and management in Kfar Saba, Israel; sales, OEM, and ISV support in Austin, Texas and San Jose, California; ODM, operations, and supply chain support in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan and Shanghai, China.

Taboola

Series D in 2013
Taboola is a content discovery platform that connects people with content they may like but never knew existed. It is serving over 360 billion recommendations to over 1 billion unique visitors every month on some of the Web’s most innovative publisher sites, including USA TODAY, Business Insider, Chicago Tribune, and The Weather Channel. Headquartered in New York City with R&D in Israel, Taboola also has offices in Pasadena, London, and Bangkok. Publishers, marketers, and agencies leverage Taboola to retain users on their sites, monetize their traffic, and distribute their content to drive high-quality audiences.

Quali

Venture Round in 2012
Quali's SaaS-based platform engineering tools help enterprise DevOps and engineering teams optimize the continuous delivery of software at scale by enhancing developer productivity and improving cloud governance.

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 is a leading independent mobile ad exchange focused on powering native and video ads. Their mission is to empower mobile publishers to realize their properties’ full potential by providing powerful technologies for the buying and selling of mobile ads. Inneractive is headquartered in Tel Aviv with offices in San Francisco, New York and London.

N-Trig

Series E in 2012
N-Trig is a startup that develops touch screens and pen styluses. With an extensive patent portfolio, N-trig also supports a variety of applications for different market segments including consumer, education, business, healthcare, graphic and industrial design, gaming, entertainment, and multimedia. Founded in 1999, N-trig is a global operation, maintaining its: R&D facility, corporate headquarters, and management in Kfar Saba, Israel; sales, OEM, and ISV support in Austin, Texas and San Jose, California; ODM, operations, and supply chain support in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan and Shanghai, China.

Siklu

Series B in 2011
Siklu Wireless Communications delivers carrier-grade milimetric-wave Ethernet radio solutions scalable to Gigabit capacities with paradigm-shifting price performance.

PeerApp

Venture Round in 2011
For mobile, cable and telecom operators who need to optimize their investments in next-generation networks, PeerApp provides open, adaptable solutions for local delivery of streaming video and other OTT content. PACache and PALive belong to a suite of PeerApp solutions that run on our Ultraband to slash network costs and dramatically improve your subscribers’ Internet quality of experience. PeerApp’s specialized solutions comprise content localization and caching and live streaming delivery. PeerApp is part of the ZephyrTel portfolio serving the global telecommunications industry.

Taboola

Series B in 2011
Taboola is a content discovery platform that connects users with relevant online content they may not have encountered otherwise. The company serves over 360 billion recommendations to more than 1 billion unique visitors each month on prominent publisher sites, including USA TODAY and Business Insider. Headquartered in New York City, with research and development based in Israel, Taboola also maintains offices in Pasadena, London, and Bangkok. The platform uses an artificial intelligence-driven algorithm to deliver personalized recommendations for news stories, articles, videos, and advertisements across the Open Web. By partnering with various digital properties, Taboola helps publishers, marketers, and agencies enhance user engagement, monetize their traffic, and distribute content to attract high-quality audiences, primarily generating revenue from the United States while also serving markets in Europe and beyond.

N-Trig

Series E in 2011
N-Trig is a startup that develops touch screens and pen styluses. With an extensive patent portfolio, N-trig also supports a variety of applications for different market segments including consumer, education, business, healthcare, graphic and industrial design, gaming, entertainment, and multimedia. Founded in 1999, N-trig is a global operation, maintaining its: R&D facility, corporate headquarters, and management in Kfar Saba, Israel; sales, OEM, and ISV support in Austin, Texas and San Jose, California; ODM, operations, and supply chain support in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan and Shanghai, China.

Quali

Venture Round in 2011
Quali's SaaS-based platform engineering tools help enterprise DevOps and engineering teams optimize the continuous delivery of software at scale by enhancing developer productivity and improving cloud governance.

Pentalum Technologies

Series A in 2010
Pentalum develops the SpiDAR: a revolutionary, cost effective, patent pending, wind LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) system, for remote sensing of wind. The system targets all three main wind farm applications: Wind resource assessment, Wind farm operation optimization and Wind forecasting. Pentalum is a privately held company, funded by VCs and headed by highly experienced entrepreneurs, professionals in optics, fluid mechanics and atmospheric remote sensing. Pentalum Technologies Inc. was incorporated in 2009 and is based in Rehovot, Israel.

AeroScout

Series E in 2010
AeroScout provides Wi-Fi-based RFID tags, exciters, and location receivers. The company offers two main integrated products: Engine, a software component, enabling location-based applications in a wireless LAN environment, and MobileView, an application for enterprise visibility solutions. The company also provides professional services, which include site planning and pre-installation.

Inneractive

Series A in 2010
Inneractive is a leading independent mobile ad exchange focused on powering native and video ads. Their mission is to empower mobile publishers to realize their properties’ full potential by providing powerful technologies for the buying and selling of mobile ads. Inneractive is headquartered in Tel Aviv with offices in San Francisco, New York and London.

Nephera

Series B in 2010
Nephera (Israeli) a development-stage medical device company focused on kidney function in CHF patients. Nephera offers a treatment for acute heart failure patients by protecting kidney function through the modulation of sympathetic nerve activity. The company’s unique technology, in the exciting field of neurohormonal modulation, is based on electrical stimulation of the urinary tract for controlled inhibition of renal sympathetic nerve activity. The clinical outcome is preserved renal function and enhanced diuretic therapy.

Pentalum Technologies

Series A in 2010
Pentalum develops the SpiDAR: a revolutionary, cost effective, patent pending, wind LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) system, for remote sensing of wind. The system targets all three main wind farm applications: Wind resource assessment, Wind farm operation optimization and Wind forecasting. Pentalum is a privately held company, funded by VCs and headed by highly experienced entrepreneurs, professionals in optics, fluid mechanics and atmospheric remote sensing. Pentalum Technologies Inc. was incorporated in 2009 and is based in Rehovot, Israel.

Ethos Networks

Venture Round in 2010
Ethos Networks helps service providers migrate their legacy metro transport network to Carrier Ethernet, enabling operational simplicity and cost effectiveness. Ethos Networks' Carrier Ethernet switches, combined with its comprehensive, yet easy-to-use Domain Management System provide a pure-packet transport solution, while maintaining carrier-grade “five 9s” service availability and SONET/SDH-like operational simplicity. Ethos Networks' standards-based products utilize patented traffic engineering technology to address the stringent quality-of-service requirements of demanding applications like mobile backhaul, voice and video services. Ethos Networks is a privately held company that brings together years of experience in Ethernet and carrier networks to deliver innovative solutions to its customers.

ActiViews

Series B in 2010
ActiViews was founded in 2006 by Pinchas Gilboa, an expert on medical devices with many-year record of developing a range of navigating systems for the defense industry and the private sector and the founder of SuperDimension. The CEO of ActiViews is Yuval Zuk, former co-founder and CEO of Odin Medical Technologies. The Company is currently in an advanced stage of developing the guidance system as it relocates to new facilities in Tirat Hacarmel.

NovoGI

Series F in 2009
novoGI™ (previously NiTi Surgical Solutions) is committed to advancing patient care by providing an expanding range of comprehensive solutions for GI disease management. NiTi Surgical Solutions has developed the first major advance in closure for gastrointestinal surgery in more than 30 years. NiTi's proprietary technology represents a breakthrough in natural healing with tissue-sparing, uniform BioDynamix anastomosis. The company's unique line of products utilizes Nitinol-based elements to press together the ends of resected tissue, enabling a natural reconnection of the intestine after removing a section, for example, as part of a colon cancer treatment. The company is commercializing a family of FDA-cleared and CE-marked disposable tissue closure devices.

Crescendo Networks

Series D in 2009
Crescendo Networks accelerates and optimizes delivery of business-critical Web applications through the market’s best-performing application delivery controllers. A purpose-built hardware design with a massively parallel architecture enables Crescendo’s ADCs to outperform competing products under peak load with all features turned on, allowing servers to serve user requests even under massive HTTP traffic or extreme load. The company’s products are used by many of the world’s most sophisticated and fastest-growing Web properties to ensure usability, facilitate rapid business growth, lower IT costs and capture additional revenue.

Amimon

Venture Round in 2009
Amimon is a fabless semiconductor company developing wireless uncompressed HD video connectivity among CE devices. Its uncompressed Wireless High-definition Interface allows flat-panel televisions and multimedia projectors to wirelessly interface to all HDTV video sources at a quality equivalent to that achieved with wired interfaces such as component video, DVI and HDMI. It was founded in 2004 and headquartered in Herzliya, Tel Aviv.

Peer39

Series C in 2009
Peer39 invented the category of Pre Bid non-cookie based data starting with Semantic-based contextual categories, then Brand Safety and then Page Quality. Since then it has continued to scale at the pace of RTB, and has brought to market many meaningful data points that advertisers find valuable, and predictable to use to scale their performance campaigns. For Brands, Advertisers, and Traders looking for performance and scale from their digital media, Peer39 offers the largest and most scaled set of data available from any data provider on the market

Breach Security

Venture Round in 2009
Founded in 2004, Breach Security, Inc. was the leading provider of real-time, continuous web application integrity and security that protects sensitive web-based information. Breach Security products protected web applications from hacking attacks and data leakage, and ensure applications operate as intended. Breach Security was acquired by Trustwave Holdings, Inc.

WiNetworks

Series D in 2009
WiNetworks, Inc. engages in the development and integration of WiMAX network technologies. The company provides Win-Max systems that offer a range of products, including compact base stations, customer premise equipment, and relay stations. It also offers multi-service gateways that integrate with home wiring, which include telephone and coax lines, power lines, and wireless. The company serves broadband wireless access providers, and residential and small office/home office end-users. WiNetworks, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in New York, New York with regional offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia. WiNetworks designed its Win-Max products using a SoC based approach to achieve the smallest, best price Compact and Pico base station in the market today. These base stations are designed for quick and easy installations, using all outdoor fixtures for installations on walls, poles, and buildings.

CorAssist

Venture Round in 2009
CorAssist is a clinical stage medical device company committed to developing innovative therapeutic products for treating Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction. The company's proprietary technology enables the first implantation of a device that directly improves cardiac diastolic function. CORolla®, is an elastic self-expanding internal spring-like device implanted inside the left ventricular, through a Transapical or percutaneous procedure. The device assists diastolic function by improving diastolic dynamics and filling performance, and does not require an external power source. ImCardia® , the company's first product, is an elastic self-expanding device that is attached to the external left ventricular surface, through a simple off pump procedure.

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 provides an innovative software platform that allows enterprises to map, analyze, manage and migrate their unstructured data. Varonis specializes in human-generated data, a type of unstructured data that includes an enterprise's spreadsheets, word processing documents, presentations, audio files, video files, emails, text messages and any other data created by employees. This data often contains an enterprise's financial information, product plans, strategic initiatives, intellectual property and numerous other forms of vital information. IT and business personnel deploy Varonis software for a variety of use cases, including data governance, data security, archiving, file synchronization, enhanced mobile data accessibility and information collaboration. As of December 31, 2013, Varonis had approximately 2,400 customers, spanning leading firms in the financial services, public, healthcare, energy & utilities, industrial, technology, consumer and retail, education and media & entertainment sectors.

N-Trig

Series D in 2009
N-Trig is a startup that develops touch screens and pen styluses. With an extensive patent portfolio, N-trig also supports a variety of applications for different market segments including consumer, education, business, healthcare, graphic and industrial design, gaming, entertainment, and multimedia. Founded in 1999, N-trig is a global operation, maintaining its: R&D facility, corporate headquarters, and management in Kfar Saba, Israel; sales, OEM, and ISV support in Austin, Texas and San Jose, California; ODM, operations, and supply chain support 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 connects users with relevant online content they may not have encountered otherwise. The company serves over 360 billion recommendations to more than 1 billion unique visitors each month on prominent publisher sites, including USA TODAY and Business Insider. Headquartered in New York City, with research and development based in Israel, Taboola also maintains offices in Pasadena, London, and Bangkok. The platform uses an artificial intelligence-driven algorithm to deliver personalized recommendations for news stories, articles, videos, and advertisements across the Open Web. By partnering with various digital properties, Taboola helps publishers, marketers, and agencies enhance user engagement, monetize their traffic, and distribute content to attract high-quality audiences, primarily generating revenue from the United States while also serving markets in Europe and beyond.

PeerApp

Series B in 2008
For mobile, cable and telecom operators who need to optimize their investments in next-generation networks, PeerApp provides open, adaptable solutions for local delivery of streaming video and other OTT content. PACache and PALive belong to a suite of PeerApp solutions that run on our Ultraband to slash network costs and dramatically improve your subscribers’ Internet quality of experience. PeerApp’s specialized solutions comprise content localization and caching and live streaming delivery. PeerApp is part of the ZephyrTel portfolio serving the global telecommunications industry.

Olista

Venture Round in 2008
Olista provides customer experience analytics solutions that enable mobile and broadband operators to increase the success of their services offerings. The comprehensive software solutions provide with deep understanding of customers’ behavior patterns and the tools to act upon it to optimize users’ experience of every service. Drawing on vast experience in managing, marketing and delivering solutions and services, they understand the opportunities open to operators as well as the challenges they face in monetizing mobile and broadband services offerings.

Crescendo Networks

Series C in 2008
Crescendo Networks accelerates and optimizes delivery of business-critical Web applications through the market’s best-performing application delivery controllers. A purpose-built hardware design with a massively parallel architecture enables Crescendo’s ADCs to outperform competing products under peak load with all features turned on, allowing servers to serve user requests even under massive HTTP traffic or extreme load. The company’s products are used by many of the world’s most sophisticated and fastest-growing Web properties to ensure usability, facilitate rapid business growth, lower IT costs and capture additional revenue.

Breach Security

Venture Round in 2008
Founded in 2004, Breach Security, Inc. was the leading provider of real-time, continuous web application integrity and security that protects sensitive web-based information. Breach Security products protected web applications from hacking attacks and data leakage, and ensure applications operate as intended. Breach Security was acquired by Trustwave Holdings, Inc.

Aniboom

Series B in 2008
Aniboom is a growing company with a vision of global collaborative animation production, Aniboom is leading the change in the animation industry. With approximately 9,500 Aniboom Animators located around the globe we deliver every type of animation to major brands and entertainment companies worldwide. Our methodology is different. There is an evolution happening today in animation. The costs of running a production house with talented artists located close to a major studio is not cost effective, so work is often being outsourced – but even then there are brick and mortar costs involved in addition to a loss of control. Aniboom uses the power of the Cloud in animation production to lower costs, increase speed and raise transparency. Aniboom is an online production studio that makes animation by reaching out to our database of over 9,500 creators who are located around the globe. Aniboom's massive workforce allows it to find multiple perfect creators for any job. Interested in double redundancy? Done. Triple? Aniboom can do that too. Even quadruple. Due to the amount of qualified creators we can draw from, and the level of quality talent within, Aniboom is more flexible and scalable than a traditional studio. The Aniboom Virtual Studio online production platform allows us to review work in near real-time. And, our more efficient cost structure allows production at better rates than traditional brick-and-mortar studios. Founded in 2006 by television industry veterans Uri Shinar and Avraham Pirchi. Aniboom's management team includes entertainment veterans with extensive professional backgrounds in television, movie and gaming animation. Aniboom investors include Evergreen VC, Draper Fisher Jurveson (DFJ) and Tamir Fishman Israel.

Libox

Seed Round in 2008
LIBOX is a single platform to sync, share and play HD media for free LIBOX lets you sync, share and play HD media for free - all in one place Sync, share and play HD media for free - within one platform Sync, share and play HD video, music and photos for free - all in one place LIBOX lets you sync, share and play all of your HD media across all of your devices - for free. LIBOX is rethinking digital media so that everyone has the ability to share and experience high quality media on any device, the way it should be: free, easily and without limitations. LIBOX aims to dramatically advance the consumer media industry with a platform that attracts a robust ecosystem of content partners and developers, giving consumers the benefit of competitive innovation. Your media. Your way.

Siklu

Series A in 2008
Siklu Wireless Communications delivers carrier-grade milimetric-wave Ethernet radio solutions scalable to Gigabit capacities with paradigm-shifting price performance.

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, a fabless semiconductor company, manufactures eASIC platforms that reduce the cost of ownership and time to production of customized silicon devices. It develops Nextreme family of devices that reduce development cost and turn-around times compared to standard cell ASICs, while reducing power consumption and unit cost for designs, Nextreme-3, a fourth generation eASIC platform, and Nextreme-2, a third generation eASIC platform. eASIC also provides easicopy ASIC that provides OEMs with a path from Nextreme-3, Nextreme-2, or Nextreme devices to a cell-based easicopy ASIC, which thereby helps OEMs reduce device cost and power consumption further, or increase performance, and eZ-IP alliance program to bring a wealth of verified eASIC-ready IP cores to help customers get to market faster. Its products are used in various applications that span from wireless infrastructure to consumer handheld devices. eASIC serves customers worldwide. Zvi Or-Bach founded eASIC in 1999, with its headquarters in Santa Clara in California with additional offices worldwide.

N-Trig

Series C in 2008
N-Trig is a startup that develops touch screens and pen styluses. With an extensive patent portfolio, N-trig also supports a variety of applications for different market segments including consumer, education, business, healthcare, graphic and industrial design, gaming, entertainment, and multimedia. Founded in 1999, N-trig is a global operation, maintaining its: R&D facility, corporate headquarters, and management in Kfar Saba, Israel; sales, OEM, and ISV support in Austin, Texas and San Jose, California; ODM, operations, and supply chain support in Taipei, Taiwan, Tokyo, Japan and Shanghai, China.

Pythagoras Solar

Series A in 2008
Pythagoras Solar is focused on dramatically changing the economics of photovoltaic technology through innovation that changes some of the basic technical principles behind the discipline. To accomplish its goals, the company is working to combine software models, optic design, semiconductor processes, materials science, and mass manufacturing techniques to build highly durable, cost effective solar energy products. Pythagoras Solar was founded in December 2006 by Gonen Fink, Dr. Itay Baruchi, and Precede Technologies. It is based in Hakfar Hayarok, Israel with offices in San Mateo, CA.

PeerApp

Venture Round in 2008
For mobile, cable and telecom operators who need to optimize their investments in next-generation networks, PeerApp provides open, adaptable solutions for local delivery of streaming video and other OTT content. PACache and PALive belong to a suite of PeerApp solutions that run on our Ultraband to slash network costs and dramatically improve your subscribers’ Internet quality of experience. PeerApp’s specialized solutions comprise content localization and caching and live streaming delivery. PeerApp is part of the ZephyrTel portfolio serving the global telecommunications industry.

OptimalPlus

Series B in 2007
OptimalPlus is the global leader in lifecycle analytics solutions for the automotive, semiconductor, and electronics industries, serving tier-1 suppliers and OEMs. Analyzing data from over 100 billion devices annually, OptimalPlus enables enhancements in key manufacturing metrics such as yield and efficiency, improves product quality and reliability, and provides full supply chain visibility. Seamlessly integrated with other already existing tools, the OptimalPlus Open Platform combines machine-learning with a global data infrastructure to provide real-time product analytics and to extract insights from data across the entire supply chain. OptimalPlus has offices in Asia, Europe, the United States, and Israel. For more information, visit http://www.optimalplus.com/

ActiViews

Series A in 2007
ActiViews was founded in 2006 by Pinchas Gilboa, an expert on medical devices with many-year record of developing a range of navigating systems for the defense industry and the private sector and the founder of SuperDimension. The CEO of ActiViews is Yuval Zuk, former co-founder and CEO of Odin Medical Technologies. The Company is currently in an advanced stage of developing the guidance system as it relocates to new facilities in Tirat Hacarmel.

Taboola

Series A in 2007
Taboola is a content discovery platform that connects people with content they may like but never knew existed. It is serving over 360 billion recommendations to over 1 billion unique visitors every month on some of the Web’s most innovative publisher sites, including USA TODAY, Business Insider, Chicago Tribune, and The Weather Channel. Headquartered in New York City with R&D in Israel, Taboola also has offices in Pasadena, London, and Bangkok. Publishers, marketers, and agencies leverage Taboola to retain users on their sites, monetize their traffic, and distribute their content to drive high-quality audiences.

Ethos Networks

Series A in 2007
Ethos Networks helps service providers migrate their legacy metro transport network to Carrier Ethernet, enabling operational simplicity and cost effectiveness. Ethos Networks' Carrier Ethernet switches, combined with its comprehensive, yet easy-to-use Domain Management System provide a pure-packet transport solution, while maintaining carrier-grade “five 9s” service availability and SONET/SDH-like operational simplicity. Ethos Networks' standards-based products utilize patented traffic engineering technology to address the stringent quality-of-service requirements of demanding applications like mobile backhaul, voice and video services. Ethos Networks is a privately held company that brings together years of experience in Ethernet and carrier networks to deliver innovative solutions to its customers.

Press-sense

Series B in 2007
Press-sense, Ltd. develops automated business flow solutions for the printing industry. Its solutions enable print buyers to place orders over the net from their working environments. The company’s products include Press-sense iWay, which is a Web-based, end-to-end, print-on-demand, workflow, and management solution; Press-sense Manager, a print management solution that enables the clients to capture and control the business flow; and Press-sense Omnium, which is an end-to-end business flow automation system. It offers its products through distributors and re-sellers in Europe, America, and Asia/Pacific. The company was founded in 2001 and is based in Or Akiva, Israel with an additional office in Jersey City, New Jersey.

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 a growing company with a vision of global collaborative animation production, Aniboom is leading the change in the animation industry. With approximately 9,500 Aniboom Animators located around the globe we deliver every type of animation to major brands and entertainment companies worldwide. Our methodology is different. There is an evolution happening today in animation. The costs of running a production house with talented artists located close to a major studio is not cost effective, so work is often being outsourced – but even then there are brick and mortar costs involved in addition to a loss of control. Aniboom uses the power of the Cloud in animation production to lower costs, increase speed and raise transparency. Aniboom is an online production studio that makes animation by reaching out to our database of over 9,500 creators who are located around the globe. Aniboom's massive workforce allows it to find multiple perfect creators for any job. Interested in double redundancy? Done. Triple? Aniboom can do that too. Even quadruple. Due to the amount of qualified creators we can draw from, and the level of quality talent within, Aniboom is more flexible and scalable than a traditional studio. The Aniboom Virtual Studio online production platform allows us to review work in near real-time. And, our more efficient cost structure allows production at better rates than traditional brick-and-mortar studios. Founded in 2006 by television industry veterans Uri Shinar and Avraham Pirchi. Aniboom's management team includes entertainment veterans with extensive professional backgrounds in television, movie and gaming animation. Aniboom investors include Evergreen VC, Draper Fisher Jurveson (DFJ) and Tamir Fishman Israel.

Crescendo Networks

Series A in 2006
Crescendo Networks accelerates and optimizes delivery of business-critical Web applications through the market’s best-performing application delivery controllers. A purpose-built hardware design with a massively parallel architecture enables Crescendo’s ADCs to outperform competing products under peak load with all features turned on, allowing servers to serve user requests even under massive HTTP traffic or extreme load. The company’s products are used by many of the world’s most sophisticated and fastest-growing Web properties to ensure usability, facilitate rapid business growth, lower IT costs and capture additional revenue.

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 is a fabless semiconductor company developing wireless uncompressed HD video connectivity among CE devices. Its uncompressed Wireless High-definition Interface allows flat-panel televisions and multimedia projectors to wirelessly interface to all HDTV video sources at a quality equivalent to that achieved with wired interfaces such as component video, DVI and HDMI. It was founded in 2004 and headquartered in Herzliya, Tel Aviv.

TransPharma Medical

Series C in 2006
TransPharma Medical Ltd. is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of drug-products utilizing an innovative active transdermal drug delivery technology. Their current proprietary drug-product development programs include ViaDerm-hPTH (1-34), a transdermal hPTH (1-34) product to treat osteoporosis, undergoing Phase 2B clinical trials, which is developed in collaboration with Eli Lilly, and two additional peptides currently in Phase 1.
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 provides an innovative software platform that allows enterprises to map, analyze, manage and migrate their unstructured data. Varonis specializes in human-generated data, a type of unstructured data that includes an enterprise's spreadsheets, word processing documents, presentations, audio files, video files, emails, text messages and any other data created by employees. This data often contains an enterprise's financial information, product plans, strategic initiatives, intellectual property and numerous other forms of vital information. IT and business personnel deploy Varonis software for a variety of use cases, including data governance, data security, archiving, file synchronization, enhanced mobile data accessibility and information collaboration. As of December 31, 2013, Varonis had approximately 2,400 customers, spanning leading firms in the financial services, public, healthcare, energy & utilities, industrial, technology, consumer and retail, education and media & entertainment sectors.

Olista

Series B in 2006
Olista provides customer experience analytics solutions that enable mobile and broadband operators to increase the success of their services offerings. The comprehensive software solutions provide with deep understanding of customers’ behavior patterns and the tools to act upon it to optimize users’ experience of every service. Drawing on vast experience in managing, marketing and delivering solutions and services, they understand the opportunities open to operators as well as the challenges they face in monetizing mobile and broadband services offerings.

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 is an ICAP Group company whose mission is to automate post-trade processing for financial institutions. Started in 2000 Traiana today has a network of over 50 Prime Brokers, Dealers, and Investment Managers connected to its Traiana network, as well as hundreds of hedge funds using its products and service through their Prime Brokers.

eASIC

Series C in 2005
eASIC, a fabless semiconductor company, manufactures eASIC platforms that reduce the cost of ownership and time to production of customized silicon devices. It develops Nextreme family of devices that reduce development cost and turn-around times compared to standard cell ASICs, while reducing power consumption and unit cost for designs, Nextreme-3, a fourth generation eASIC platform, and Nextreme-2, a third generation eASIC platform. eASIC also provides easicopy ASIC that provides OEMs with a path from Nextreme-3, Nextreme-2, or Nextreme devices to a cell-based easicopy ASIC, which thereby helps OEMs reduce device cost and power consumption further, or increase performance, and eZ-IP alliance program to bring a wealth of verified eASIC-ready IP cores to help customers get to market faster. Its products are used in various applications that span from wireless infrastructure to consumer handheld devices. eASIC serves customers worldwide. Zvi Or-Bach founded eASIC in 1999, with its headquarters in Santa Clara in California with additional offices worldwide.

Press-sense

Series A in 2005
Press-sense, Ltd. develops automated business flow solutions for the printing industry. Its solutions enable print buyers to place orders over the net from their working environments. The company’s products include Press-sense iWay, which is a Web-based, end-to-end, print-on-demand, workflow, and management solution; Press-sense Manager, a print management solution that enables the clients to capture and control the business flow; and Press-sense Omnium, which is an end-to-end business flow automation system. It offers its products through distributors and re-sellers in Europe, America, and Asia/Pacific. The company was founded in 2001 and is based in Or Akiva, Israel with an additional office in Jersey City, New Jersey.

PeerApp

Series B in 2005
For mobile, cable and telecom operators who need to optimize their investments in next-generation networks, PeerApp provides open, adaptable solutions for local delivery of streaming video and other OTT content. PACache and PALive belong to a suite of PeerApp solutions that run on our Ultraband to slash network costs and dramatically improve your subscribers’ Internet quality of experience. PeerApp’s specialized solutions comprise content localization and caching and live streaming delivery. PeerApp is part of the ZephyrTel portfolio serving the global telecommunications industry.

Amimon

Series A in 2005
Amimon is a fabless semiconductor company developing wireless uncompressed HD video connectivity among CE devices. Its uncompressed Wireless High-definition Interface allows flat-panel televisions and multimedia projectors to wirelessly interface to all HDTV video sources at a quality equivalent to that achieved with wired interfaces such as component video, DVI and HDMI. It was founded in 2004 and headquartered in Herzliya, Tel Aviv.

Breach Security

Series A in 2004
Founded in 2004, Breach Security, Inc. was the leading provider of real-time, continuous web application integrity and security that protects sensitive web-based information. Breach Security products protected web applications from hacking attacks and data leakage, and ensure applications operate as intended. Breach Security was acquired by Trustwave Holdings, Inc.

ItemField

Series B in 2004
ItemField is a provider of real-time, bi-directional, XML based data transformation software. ItemField's innovative ContentMaster software suite uses a patented new parsing-by-example technology that - for the first time - allows for the transformation of data via XML, from any data format to any other, with no programming required.

Actona Technologies

Series C in 2004
Actona Technologies develops end-to-end solutions for efficient exchange of content between enterprises and their business partners. It is committed to improving the performance and quality of collaborative-commerce (C-Commerce) applications; VersEdge solutions accelerate the exchange of critical business content over the Internet, while reducing infrastructure and operational costs. Actona Technologies, formerly VersEdge Technologies, was founded by an experienced team of industry executives and leading scientists in March 2000 and continues to expand, drafting top talent with cutting-edge web and networking expertise. The company is based in Los Gatos, California.

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 develops end-to-end solutions for efficient exchange of content between enterprises and their business partners. It is committed to improving the performance and quality of collaborative-commerce (C-Commerce) applications; VersEdge solutions accelerate the exchange of critical business content over the Internet, while reducing infrastructure and operational costs. Actona Technologies, formerly VersEdge Technologies, was founded by an experienced team of industry executives and leading scientists in March 2000 and continues to expand, drafting top talent with cutting-edge web and networking expertise. The company is based in Los Gatos, California.

ItemField

Series A in 2003
ItemField is a provider of real-time, bi-directional, XML based data transformation software. ItemField's innovative ContentMaster software suite uses a patented new parsing-by-example technology that - for the first time - allows for the transformation of data via XML, from any data format to any other, with no programming required.

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 focused on the development and commercialization of drug-products utilizing an innovative active transdermal drug delivery technology. Their current proprietary drug-product development programs include ViaDerm-hPTH (1-34), a transdermal hPTH (1-34) product to treat osteoporosis, undergoing Phase 2B clinical trials, which is developed in collaboration with Eli Lilly, and two additional peptides currently in Phase 1.

Actona Technologies

Series B in 2002
Actona Technologies develops end-to-end solutions for efficient exchange of content between enterprises and their business partners. It is committed to improving the performance and quality of collaborative-commerce (C-Commerce) applications; VersEdge solutions accelerate the exchange of critical business content over the Internet, while reducing infrastructure and operational costs. Actona Technologies, formerly VersEdge Technologies, was founded by an experienced team of industry executives and leading scientists in March 2000 and continues to expand, drafting top talent with cutting-edge web and networking expertise. The company is based in Los Gatos, California.

Traiana

Series B in 2002
Traiana is an ICAP Group company whose mission is to automate post-trade processing for financial institutions. Started in 2000 Traiana today has a network of over 50 Prime Brokers, Dealers, and Investment Managers connected to its Traiana network, as well as hundreds of hedge funds using its products and service through their Prime Brokers.

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 develops optical components. Its core technology is based on suspended wave guides fabricated on chips, which are integrated with other optical components.

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
As of March 27, 2006, Aduva, Inc. was acquired by Sun Microsystems, Inc. Aduva, Inc. operates as a business-to-business Internet service provider. The company provides solution that eases the management of open and mixed source server stacks. It offers Aduva OnStage product, which is a life-cycle management application relying on Aduva’s dependency knowledgebase to detect, analyze, and resolve various deviation, conflicts, or drift from compliance, ensuring security, and system availability. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.

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

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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