Fidelity Ventures

Fidelity Ventures brings resources to portfolio companies that go far beyond the capital. Their experience, track record, and unique business relationships propel new products and services into the marketplace. They leverage their relationship with Fidelity Investments, one of the pre-eminent early adopters of technology, to engage its active network of over 6,000 IT executives and business leaders with an annual IT budget of over $2.5 billion.

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Rapyd

Series E in 2021
Rapyd Financial Network operates as a mobile financial network that offers a comprehensive fintech-as-a-service platform designed to facilitate various payment services. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in London, with additional offices in Singapore, Silicon Valley, and Tel Aviv, Rapyd provides a modular suite of services including funds collection, fund disbursements, eWallet management, compliance, foreign exchange, and card issuing. Its platform integrates local financial specialists globally, allowing ecommerce merchants, gig economy platforms, online lenders, and traditional banks to access multiple payment methods through a single API and SDK. This enables users to perform cash transactions easily, without the need for a bank account or card, thereby enhancing the financial infrastructure for diverse markets worldwide.

HiBob

Series A in 2019
Hibob Inc. is a developer of a cloud-based human resources management system, primarily known for its platform, bob. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with additional offices in New York and London, Hibob aims to modernize HR technology for today's collaborative and remote work environments. The bob platform serves as a comprehensive solution for various HR needs, including attendance records, time-off schedules, employee records, performance management, and compensation tools. It has gained traction among over 1,000 midsize and multinational companies, facilitating improved employee engagement, talent development, and retention. Hibob has experienced significant growth since its inception, reflecting the increasing importance of agile HR technology in driving organizational success.

Lime

Series D in 2019
Lime aims to provide a sustainable solution to the first- and last-mile transportation problems by helping people move around their cities in an affordable and convenient way while eliminating their carbon footprint. The company empowers future generations to change their behavior so they can save this planet together. From the electric scooter to the e-assist and pedal bike, experience the excitement of Lime’s smart mobility fleet.

Tokensoft

Seed Round in 2018
TokenSoft is the leading technology platform for companies seeking to issue and manage digital securities on the blockchain, at scale, and within compliance. It supports the highest standards for regulation and compliance, regardless of jurisdiction. TokenSoft's platform offers a bespoke suite of technology services to meet the needs of the entire lifecycle of a digital asset.

Kyruus

Corporate Round in 2018
Kyruus delivers proven provider search and scheduling solutions that help hospitals and health systems match patients with the providers best suited to care for them. The ProviderMatch suite of solutions—for consumers, access centers, and referral networks—enables a consistent patient experience across multiple points of access, while aligning provider supply with patient demand. The company’s proprietary provider data management platform forms the foundation of its solutions, powering them with accurate data by coupling data processing with administrative applications. Kyruus was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.

AdeptMind

Seed Round in 2017
AdeptMind is a SaaS AI/ML company that innovates in Shopping Center Marketplaces & eCommerce Product Discovery Its co-founders recently came out of a quite successful sale of their previous company, Maluuba. This time around, they are looking to grow a kick-ass Silicon Valley style team in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

RedHill Biopharma

Venture Round in 2010
RedHill Biopharma specializes in the field of gastrointestinal and infectious diseases, constituting its primary areas of focus within the realm of specialty biopharmaceuticals. It focuses on advancing gastrointestinal and infectious diseases management through innovation, dedication, and a collective mindset of delivering on its promises.

Stylesight

Series B in 2010
Stylesight is a provider of trend forecasting and product development tools for creative professionals in the fashion and style industries. With Stylesight, designers, manufacturers, and retailers will have access to the latest fashion data and images, which can then be used in advertising campaigns, design plans, and merchandise displays.

iPipeline

Venture Round in 2009
At iPipeline, they champion their strong partnerships with customers, partners and employees.They are dedicated to fostering open communication, innovation and a collaborative work environment. They are passionate about what they do and take pride in leading the information technology and services industry in providing web-based software tools that drive straight-through processing for the insurance and financial services markets on a global basis.

Seatwave

Series D in 2009
Seatwave is a UK-based fan-to-fan ticket marketplace, where fans can buy and sell tickets for concerts, theatre, sports and other live events. Sellers list tickets for free, only giving Seatwave a portion of the sale price when the ticket is sold. Buyers pay for tickets through the Seatwave site, guaranteeing secure payment and the timely arrival of tickets. Seatwave launched its iOS SDK in December 2011. The company was founded by Joe Cohen, formerly of [Match.com](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/match-com) and [Ticketmaster](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/ticketmaster), in May 2006 and began online trading in February 2007.

RedBrick Health

Series C in 2009
RedBrick Health, an entirely new kind of health company headquartered in Minneapolis, was founded in 2006 to provide a unique, smart and fair solution to the challenge of rising health care costs. They combine behavior-based health financing with personalized programs and independent advocates, helping employers, health plans, health systems and accountable care organizations experience all the rewards of better consumer health.

BridgeCo

Venture Round in 2009
BridgeCo offers processor IC and software platforms for connecting Internet media sources, computers and consumer electronics throughout the home. BridgeCo platforms are targeted at the market for stand-alone after-market and embedded audio applications. BridgeCo platforms are the core technologies underlying digital media players (DMPs), audio/video receivers (AVRs), musical instruments and external multi-channel sound cards.

Teliris

Venture Round in 2009
Teliris delivers visual collaboration services and products designed to drive value across its customers’ video estates. Built on its lightweight Lentaris platform, Teliris delivers end-to-end managed services, immersive video solutions ranging from boardroom to desktop and cloud-based interoperability.

BlackDuck

Series D in 2009
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.

Vibes

Series A in 2008
Vibes helps marketers increase revenue and engagement through technology and expertise. The Vibes Mobile Engagement Platform enables marketers to easily manage all mobile communication channels including text messaging, push notifications, Apple Wallet, Google Pay, messaging apps, and mobile web campaigns — all through a single interface. Vibes’ customers include Chipotle, Discover, Lane Bryant, PetSmart, and Allstate. Recognized as a “Cool Vendor in Mobile Marketing” by Gartner Research, the company has delivered more than 6 billion mobile experiences. Vibes is one of only four Tier 1 aggregators with secure, direct connections to all the major carriers. To learn more about Vibes, visit www.vibes.com or connect on Facebook.com/VibesMedia or Twitter.com/vibes.

Stylesight

Series A in 2008
Stylesight is a provider of trend forecasting and product development tools for creative professionals in the fashion and style industries. With Stylesight, designers, manufacturers, and retailers will have access to the latest fashion data and images, which can then be used in advertising campaigns, design plans, and merchandise displays.

Sphere Medical Holding

Venture Round in 2008
Sphere Medical Holding PLC develops, manufactures, and commercializes monitoring products for critical care environments in the United Kingdom and internationally. The company offers microanalyser platforms that are used to measure clinical analytes, including pH, glucose, potassium, sodium, calcium, oxygen, Hct, and carbon dioxide. Its products include analyzers for intensive care units and operating rooms; and cardiopulmonary bypass monitors, monitoring catheters, and intravenous anaesthetic analyzers. The company's products also include systems for the intermittent analysis and continuous monitoring of blood and other fluids; and sensors for catheters or other measurement probes. Its products provide healthcare professionals the information to manage therapy and optimize patient outcomes. Sphere Medical Holding PLC was formerly known as Sphere Medical Holding Ltd. and changed its name in November 2006. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Cambridge, the United Kingdom.
Capitalizing on breakthrough synthetic chemistry, Tetraphase Pharmaceuticals is leveraging a dynamic drug engine targeted at several significant disease categories.

iPipeline

Series A in 2008
At iPipeline, they champion their strong partnerships with customers, partners and employees.They are dedicated to fostering open communication, innovation and a collaborative work environment. They are passionate about what they do and take pride in leading the information technology and services industry in providing web-based software tools that drive straight-through processing for the insurance and financial services markets on a global basis.

Flock

Series D in 2008
Flock is a software as a service platform that enhances team communication and collaboration, primarily targeting businesses looking to onboard freelancers and new employees effectively. Founded in 2005 and based in Menlo Park, California, Flock offers a range of features including one-on-one chat, public and private channels, multi-party video and audio calling, and screen sharing. The platform integrates with over forty third-party applications such as Google Drive and Trello, and provides in-app tools like shared to-dos and polls. Flock supports multiple languages, including Russian, Portuguese, and Spanish, making it accessible to diverse teams. With a user base of over 25,000 companies, Flock has reported significant productivity improvements for its users, including reduced email traffic and fewer in-person meetings. The platform is available across various devices, including mobile and desktop, with a free version and premium upgrades.

Cortera

Series A in 2008
Cortera is a provider of comprehensive business-to-business payment and purchase behavior data and insights on public and private companies. The company tracks $1.6 trillion in business-to-business purchases across 45 spend categories to deliver insights on 20 million U.S. business locations. Cortera's solutions enable companies of all sizes to better understand their customers, suppliers and business partners by gaining visibility into what they purchase, how they pay and how their purchase and payment behavior changes over time. Thousands of companies across diverse industries use Cortera solutions to increase revenue, improve sales and marketing effectiveness, and reduce risk. Cortera is privately held with offices in Boca Raton, Florida; Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts and Bangalore, India.

mindSHIFT Technologies

Series E in 2008
mindSHIFT creats a managed IT environment where leading technology resources and proactive management are available and affordable for organizations of all sizes. mindSHIFT is accredited by the MSP Alliance, the international organization of managed services providers. As a member of the Managed Services Accreditation Program, mindSHIFT counts itself as one of the top managed IT services providers in the world.

SpikeSource

Series C in 2008
SpikeSource is an open source focused, software certification company. Their platform provides ISV's with resources that ensure interoperability, scalability, and performance. They are currently partnered with [Intel](/organization/intel), and run the certification process for applications in the Intel Business Exchange.

EDB

Series C in 2008
EDB provides a data and AI platform that enables organizations to harness the full power of Postgres for transactional, analytical, and AI workloads across any cloud, anywhere. EDB empowers enterprises to control risk, manage costs and scale efficiently for a data and AI led world. Serving more than 1,500 customers globally and as the leading contributor to the vibrant and fast-growing PostgreSQL community, EDB supports major government organizations, financial services, media and information technology companies. EDB’s data-driven solutions enable customers to modernize legacy systems and break data silos while leveraging enterprise-grade open source technologies. EDB delivers the confidence of up to 99.999% high availability with mission critical capabilities built in such as security, compliance controls, and observability. For more information, visit www.enterprisedb.com.

GeoLearning

Venture Round in 2008
GeoLearning is the leading provider of Managed Services and on-demand performance and learning platforms. Hundreds of companies, government agencies and non-profit organizations have deployed GeoLearning's enterprise learning management platforms and rely on their services to drive organizational performance.

Seatwave

Series C in 2008
Seatwave is a UK-based fan-to-fan ticket marketplace, where fans can buy and sell tickets for concerts, theatre, sports and other live events. Sellers list tickets for free, only giving Seatwave a portion of the sale price when the ticket is sold. Buyers pay for tickets through the Seatwave site, guaranteeing secure payment and the timely arrival of tickets. Seatwave launched its iOS SDK in December 2011. The company was founded by Joe Cohen, formerly of [Match.com](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/match-com) and [Ticketmaster](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/ticketmaster), in May 2006 and began online trading in February 2007.

MFG.com

Series D in 2008
MFG.com is the Global Contract Manufacturing Marketplace for Custom Manufactured Parts. MFG.com enables sourcing professionals and engineers to quickly and easily locate quality suppliers for CNC Machining, Injection Molding, Metal Stamping, Metal Fabrication and many other processes through an easy-to-use online marketplace. For buyers of custom manufactured parts, no one can match the breadth and depth of MFG.com's global network of contract manufacturers. But even more important than the size of our network of manufacturers is the qualitative data we offer on our job shop members. When you source with MFG.com, you'll see reviews written by sourcing professionals who have direct experience working with our supplier members. You'll have unprecedented clarity into the potential relationship long before the first order is placed. For manufacturers of custom manufactured parts, the customers you want, use many tools and channels when trying to discover you. They use marketplaces, search engines, industry portals, supplier discovery databases and supplier discovery tools embedded in their internal ERP and sourcing management systems. It would be nearly impossible, and very expensive, for you to insert yourself in all the channels sourcing professionals use to discover suppliers like you. No worries, MFG.com will take care of that for you and make sure you are there when your next customer is looking for you.

RedBrick Health

Series B in 2007
RedBrick Health, an entirely new kind of health company headquartered in Minneapolis, was founded in 2006 to provide a unique, smart and fair solution to the challenge of rising health care costs. They combine behavior-based health financing with personalized programs and independent advocates, helping employers, health plans, health systems and accountable care organizations experience all the rewards of better consumer health.

NewBay

Series B in 2007
NewBay operators and device makers to deliver a lifetime of digital content. connected devices such as mobiles, PCs, tablets, and TVs. They label software platforms as powering cloud-based services for storing, sharing, accessing, and organising digital content.

Receivables Exchange

Series A in 2007
The Receivables Exchange is an auction-based marketplace that connects large sellers of trade receivables to a broad network of institutional buyers. Transactions over the exchange are standardized and structured to result in a "true sale" of the receivables, thus offering balance sheet benefits to sellers and attractive risk-adjusted returns to buyers. The auction model provides corporations with a transparent channel to monetize receivables while providing investors access to the accounts receivable market as well as liquidity, balance sheet, and risk management services. Launched in 2007, the marketplace is operated from New York, United States.

mindSHIFT Technologies

Series D in 2007
mindSHIFT creats a managed IT environment where leading technology resources and proactive management are available and affordable for organizations of all sizes. mindSHIFT is accredited by the MSP Alliance, the international organization of managed services providers. As a member of the Managed Services Accreditation Program, mindSHIFT counts itself as one of the top managed IT services providers in the world.

Kajeet

Series B in 2007
Kajeet, the industry leader for safe, mobile student Internet connectivity, is closing the Homework Gap in school districts across the country. Kajeet provides an affordable mobile broadband solution that connects low-income students to the resources needed to complete homework. The Kajeet SmartSpot® (a portable Wi-Fi hotspot), and the Kajeet SmartBus™ (school bus Wi-Fi) solutions combined with the innovative Sentinel® cloud portal, enables administrators and teachers to provide CIPA-compliant, customizable filtered Internet access that keeps students focused on school work and provides mobile Internet connectivity for education without worry of data abuse.

Xoom

Series E in 2007
Xoom is a pioneer in the international money transfer market, providing consumers with an easy to use, cost-effective and safe way of sending money worldwide. With Xoom, consumers can send money to friends and family to 30 countries in Latin America, the Philippines, India, Europe, Australia and South Africa from the convenience of their mobile phone, tablet or computer. Xoom was founded in 2001 and is backed by Sequoia Capital, New Enterprise Associates, SVB Capital and Fidelity Ventures.

BridgeCo

Venture Round in 2007
BridgeCo offers processor IC and software platforms for connecting Internet media sources, computers and consumer electronics throughout the home. BridgeCo platforms are targeted at the market for stand-alone after-market and embedded audio applications. BridgeCo platforms are the core technologies underlying digital media players (DMPs), audio/video receivers (AVRs), musical instruments and external multi-channel sound cards.

BlueNote Networks

Series B in 2007
BlueNote Networks offers communications-enabled business applications. Its SessionSuite business communications platforms deliver voice, video, and other real-time interactive communication services to enterprise users. The company’s products include SessionSuite Enterprise Edition, a standalone software application that enables an enterprise to deliver calling features and services, such as integral voicemail and conferencing to distributed Internet-connected users; and SessionSuite SOA Edition and SDK, which adds Web Service APIs that enable organizations to build business processes, applications, and Web sites. Its products also include SessionSuite WebCaller, a telephony client suited for a variety of applications, including portals, kiosks, customer-facing Web sites, Web 2.0 and thin client software applications, and software as a service solutions; SessionSuite Desktop, a Windows-based personal communications assistant that integrates telephony functions with business applications; and SessionSuite Management System, a secure Web-based application for administering SessionSuite services, users, and policies. The company’s software allows enterprises, ISVs, and solution providers to incorporate SIP-based interactive communication services into commercial or custom software applications, Web sites, and internal business processes. BlueNote was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts As of July 9, 2008, BlueNote Networks, Inc. was acquired by Aspect Software, Inc.

Light Sciences Oncology

Series B in 2007
Light Sciences Oncology develops cancer and tumor treatment drugs. Additionally, it offers oncology drugs research and development services to treat hepatocellular carcinoma, metastatic colorectal cancer, and glioma. Light Sciences Oncology was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.

Prosper Marketplace

Series C in 2007
Prosper is an online lending platform that connects people who want to borrow money with individuals and institutions. Its platform provides lists of loan requests with low, fixed-rate loans and no hidden fees or prepayment penalties, enabling clients to easily gain access to affordable personal loans and investors to earn solid returns via a data-driven underwriting model. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

BlackDuck

Series C in 2007
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.

Brix Networks

Venture Round in 2007
Brix Networks is a developer and marketer of real-time service assurance and performance management solutions that verify the quality of advanced, Internet Protocol-based services, such as VoIP, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), video, and Web-hosted business applications.

Teliris

Series A in 2007
Teliris delivers visual collaboration services and products designed to drive value across its customers’ video estates. Built on its lightweight Lentaris platform, Teliris delivers end-to-end managed services, immersive video solutions ranging from boardroom to desktop and cloud-based interoperability.

Cortera

Venture Round in 2006
Cortera is a provider of comprehensive business-to-business payment and purchase behavior data and insights on public and private companies. The company tracks $1.6 trillion in business-to-business purchases across 45 spend categories to deliver insights on 20 million U.S. business locations. Cortera's solutions enable companies of all sizes to better understand their customers, suppliers and business partners by gaining visibility into what they purchase, how they pay and how their purchase and payment behavior changes over time. Thousands of companies across diverse industries use Cortera solutions to increase revenue, improve sales and marketing effectiveness, and reduce risk. Cortera is privately held with offices in Boca Raton, Florida; Boston and Quincy, Massachusetts and Bangalore, India.

Intellon Corporation

Venture Round in 2006
Intellon Corporation, a fabless semiconductor company, engages in the design, develop, manufacture, and marketing of integrated circuits (ICs) for powerline communications or high-speed communications over existing electrical wiring in the United States and internationally. They provides HomePlug-based ICs for home networking, networked entertainment, broadband over powerline access, ethernet-over-coax, smart grid management, and other commercial applications. The HomePlug-based ICs provide connectivity between broadband modems or routers and personal computers, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and other electronic products within a home; and monitors electrical distribution system, as well as helps in distributing Internet, video-on-demand, and other services.

PolyServe

Series E in 2006
As of March 2007, PolyServe, Inc. was acquired by Hewlett-Packard Co. PolyServe, Inc. provides software that consolidates servers and storage into manageable, scalable, and available database and file serving utilities. It offers Database Utility for SQL server consolidation, Oracle, Oracle RAC, and DB2; File Serving Utility for high performance scalable NAS, Windows file and print, Web and application clusters, and Oracle. The company's products are distributed through a network of international distributors and direct sales force. The company has strategic partnerships with HP, Microsoft, IBM, Dell, and Novell. The company was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon with additional offices in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Minneapolis, New York, Washington, District of Columbia, San Francisco, and London.

Ping Identity

Series C in 2006
Ping Identity provides cloud-based identity management software for companies and government organizations. They help enterprises achieve Zero Trust identity-defined security & more personalized, streamlined user experiences. The Ping Intelligent Identity Platform provides customers, employees, partners, and, increasingly, IoT, with access to the cloud, mobile, SaaS, and on-premises applications and APIs, while also managing identity and profile data at scale. Ping Identity was founded in 2002 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

SpikeSource

Series B in 2006
SpikeSource is an open source focused, software certification company. Their platform provides ISV's with resources that ensure interoperability, scalability, and performance. They are currently partnered with [Intel](/organization/intel), and run the certification process for applications in the Intel Business Exchange.

mindSHIFT Technologies

Series C in 2006
mindSHIFT creats a managed IT environment where leading technology resources and proactive management are available and affordable for organizations of all sizes. mindSHIFT is accredited by the MSP Alliance, the international organization of managed services providers. As a member of the Managed Services Accreditation Program, mindSHIFT counts itself as one of the top managed IT services providers in the world.

EDB

Series B in 2006
EDB provides a data and AI platform that enables organizations to harness the full power of Postgres for transactional, analytical, and AI workloads across any cloud, anywhere. EDB empowers enterprises to control risk, manage costs and scale efficiently for a data and AI led world. Serving more than 1,500 customers globally and as the leading contributor to the vibrant and fast-growing PostgreSQL community, EDB supports major government organizations, financial services, media and information technology companies. EDB’s data-driven solutions enable customers to modernize legacy systems and break data silos while leveraging enterprise-grade open source technologies. EDB delivers the confidence of up to 99.999% high availability with mission critical capabilities built in such as security, compliance controls, and observability. For more information, visit www.enterprisedb.com.

Xoom

Series D in 2006
Xoom is a pioneer in the international money transfer market, providing consumers with an easy to use, cost-effective and safe way of sending money worldwide. With Xoom, consumers can send money to friends and family to 30 countries in Latin America, the Philippines, India, Europe, Australia and South Africa from the convenience of their mobile phone, tablet or computer. Xoom was founded in 2001 and is backed by Sequoia Capital, New Enterprise Associates, SVB Capital and Fidelity Ventures.

BridgeCo

Series D in 2006
BridgeCo offers processor IC and software platforms for connecting Internet media sources, computers and consumer electronics throughout the home. BridgeCo platforms are targeted at the market for stand-alone after-market and embedded audio applications. BridgeCo platforms are the core technologies underlying digital media players (DMPs), audio/video receivers (AVRs), musical instruments and external multi-channel sound cards.

BlueNote Networks

Series B in 2006
BlueNote Networks offers communications-enabled business applications. Its SessionSuite business communications platforms deliver voice, video, and other real-time interactive communication services to enterprise users. The company’s products include SessionSuite Enterprise Edition, a standalone software application that enables an enterprise to deliver calling features and services, such as integral voicemail and conferencing to distributed Internet-connected users; and SessionSuite SOA Edition and SDK, which adds Web Service APIs that enable organizations to build business processes, applications, and Web sites. Its products also include SessionSuite WebCaller, a telephony client suited for a variety of applications, including portals, kiosks, customer-facing Web sites, Web 2.0 and thin client software applications, and software as a service solutions; SessionSuite Desktop, a Windows-based personal communications assistant that integrates telephony functions with business applications; and SessionSuite Management System, a secure Web-based application for administering SessionSuite services, users, and policies. The company’s software allows enterprises, ISVs, and solution providers to incorporate SIP-based interactive communication services into commercial or custom software applications, Web sites, and internal business processes. BlueNote was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts As of July 9, 2008, BlueNote Networks, Inc. was acquired by Aspect Software, Inc.

EnvironmentIQ

Series A in 2006
EnvironmentIQ Limited produces and supplies risk management software and services for environment, health, and safety management. The company offers RiskLedger, which provides a platform for controlling risk assessments, managing various incidents and alerting, and reporting across the enterprise. Its flagship product RiskLedger offers various modules, including incident/accident monitoring, risk management, audit, event manager, action management, medical records and occupational health, training, control of substances hazardous to health, material safety data sheet, and environment monitoring and waste management. The company was founded in 1988 as Camaxys Limited and changed its name to EnvironmentIQ Limited in February 2006. The company is based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. EnvironmentIQ Limited is a former subsidiary of CamAxys Group PLC.

Prosper Marketplace

Series B in 2006
Prosper is an online lending platform that connects people who want to borrow money with individuals and institutions. Its platform provides lists of loan requests with low, fixed-rate loans and no hidden fees or prepayment penalties, enabling clients to easily gain access to affordable personal loans and investors to earn solid returns via a data-driven underwriting model. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Neverfail

Series D in 2006
Neverfail, Inc., a software company, provides high availability, disaster recovery, and data protection software solutions to financial services, legal, and government industries. It offers Neverfail Continuous Availability Suite, a high availability solution for disaster recovery, business continuity, and continuous data protection, which also ensures that users stay connected to applications during migrations, upgrades, maintenance, and server consolidation. The company also provides Neverfail Application Management, which provides application monitoring and management solutions for mission-critical applications; Neverfail Plug-ins, a solution that protects various windows-based applications, such as anti-virus, archiving, back-up, anti-spam, and fax products; and Neverfail Replicator, which provides continuous data availability that delivers failover and switchback with no data recovery required from backup media. In addition, it offers Neverfail SCOPE, which provides checking, optimization, and performance evaluation solutions for Microsoft windows servers; Neverfail Low Bandwidth Module, a solution that provides bandwidth optimization for LAN and WAN environments; Neverfail Data Rollback Module, which enables network administrators to restore data when a failover occurs; and Entuity Eye of the Storm (EYE) Enterprise 2010, an automated network management software solution that ensures the availability and protection of critical network management systems for EYE users. Neverfail, Inc. has strategic alliances with BlackbBerry; Captaris RightFax; VMware; Microsoft; IBM; Citrix; and Vodafone UK, Ltd. The company was formerly known as Global Continuity and changed its name to Neverfail, Inc. in 2003. Neverfail, Inc. was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas.

Kajeet

Series A in 2006
Kajeet, the industry leader for safe, mobile student Internet connectivity, is closing the Homework Gap in school districts across the country. Kajeet provides an affordable mobile broadband solution that connects low-income students to the resources needed to complete homework. The Kajeet SmartSpot® (a portable Wi-Fi hotspot), and the Kajeet SmartBus™ (school bus Wi-Fi) solutions combined with the innovative Sentinel® cloud portal, enables administrators and teachers to provide CIPA-compliant, customizable filtered Internet access that keeps students focused on school work and provides mobile Internet connectivity for education without worry of data abuse.

Oakley Networks

Venture Round in 2005
Oakley Networks is a security services company that specializes in threat detection and prevention. It provides military grade data and infrastructure solutions to federal and commercial customers. The Company offers various security solutions including enterprise monitoring and video surveillance for protecting data assets, intellectual property, and infrastructure. They provide integrated endpoint and network solutions with DVR-type incident replay. Oakley Networks was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in the United States.

BlueNote Networks

Series A in 2005
BlueNote Networks offers communications-enabled business applications. Its SessionSuite business communications platforms deliver voice, video, and other real-time interactive communication services to enterprise users. The company’s products include SessionSuite Enterprise Edition, a standalone software application that enables an enterprise to deliver calling features and services, such as integral voicemail and conferencing to distributed Internet-connected users; and SessionSuite SOA Edition and SDK, which adds Web Service APIs that enable organizations to build business processes, applications, and Web sites. Its products also include SessionSuite WebCaller, a telephony client suited for a variety of applications, including portals, kiosks, customer-facing Web sites, Web 2.0 and thin client software applications, and software as a service solutions; SessionSuite Desktop, a Windows-based personal communications assistant that integrates telephony functions with business applications; and SessionSuite Management System, a secure Web-based application for administering SessionSuite services, users, and policies. The company’s software allows enterprises, ISVs, and solution providers to incorporate SIP-based interactive communication services into commercial or custom software applications, Web sites, and internal business processes. BlueNote was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Tewksbury, Massachusetts As of July 9, 2008, BlueNote Networks, Inc. was acquired by Aspect Software, Inc.

Verid

Series C in 2005
Verid is responding by introducing a major new version of its industry leading Knowledge Based Authentication (KBA) platform that helps businesses quickly authenticate consumers through a series of personalized questions unique to that individual. Verid's clients include 11 of the top 20 financial service providers, 3 of the top 6 telecom/wireless providers and 3 of the top 10 retailers.

Intellon Corporation

Series B in 2005
Intellon Corporation, a fabless semiconductor company, engages in the design, develop, manufacture, and marketing of integrated circuits (ICs) for powerline communications or high-speed communications over existing electrical wiring in the United States and internationally. They provides HomePlug-based ICs for home networking, networked entertainment, broadband over powerline access, ethernet-over-coax, smart grid management, and other commercial applications. The HomePlug-based ICs provide connectivity between broadband modems or routers and personal computers, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and other electronic products within a home; and monitors electrical distribution system, as well as helps in distributing Internet, video-on-demand, and other services.

BlackDuck

Series B in 2005
Black Duck secures and manages open source software worldwide, eliminating open source security vulnerabilities and license compliance pain. With the rapid, widespread adoption of open-source software, Black Duck is a key component of Synopsys’ Software Integrity Platform, the most comprehensive solution for integrating security into the SDLC and software supply chain. Black Duck was established in 2002 and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts, United States.

SpikeSource

Series A in 2005
SpikeSource is an open source focused, software certification company. Their platform provides ISV's with resources that ensure interoperability, scalability, and performance. They are currently partnered with [Intel](/organization/intel), and run the certification process for applications in the Intel Business Exchange.

Qumas

Series B in 2005
QUMAS delivers a closed-loop compliance model that standardizes and integrates the common elements of compliance tasks across the organization. Enterprises are able to effectively converge all of their compliance programs onto a single platform, radically reducing the cost of compliance and creating competitive advantage. With its proven track record in two of the of the most stringently regulated industries - financial services and life sciences - QUMAS has proven that it is best positioned to provide centralized compliance for any company, regardless of industry. Its solutions ensure corporate compliance with the full spectrum of global regulations.

Black Hat Systems

Series A in 2005
Black Hat Systems, Inc. provides communications deployment services, management, and transport solutions.

Ping Identity

Series B in 2005
Ping Identity provides cloud-based identity management software for companies and government organizations. They help enterprises achieve Zero Trust identity-defined security & more personalized, streamlined user experiences. The Ping Intelligent Identity Platform provides customers, employees, partners, and, increasingly, IoT, with access to the cloud, mobile, SaaS, and on-premises applications and APIs, while also managing identity and profile data at scale. Ping Identity was founded in 2002 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

Brix Networks

Series E in 2005
Brix Networks is a developer and marketer of real-time service assurance and performance management solutions that verify the quality of advanced, Internet Protocol-based services, such as VoIP, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), video, and Web-hosted business applications.

Netifice Communications

Venture Round in 2005
Netifice Communications is redefining how Managed Service Providers deliver secure IP data and voice communication services.

Qumas

Series A in 2005
QUMAS delivers a closed-loop compliance model that standardizes and integrates the common elements of compliance tasks across the organization. Enterprises are able to effectively converge all of their compliance programs onto a single platform, radically reducing the cost of compliance and creating competitive advantage. With its proven track record in two of the of the most stringently regulated industries - financial services and life sciences - QUMAS has proven that it is best positioned to provide centralized compliance for any company, regardless of industry. Its solutions ensure corporate compliance with the full spectrum of global regulations.

CASHU

Venture Round in 2004
CASHU is a safe payment method designed for and customized to suit, serve, and support online shoppers in all Arabic speaking and surrounding countries. It provides secure, accessible, and easy to use payment solutions, giving everyone the possibility to buy online without discriminating on income, nationality, or banking contacts. It is a payment platform that is built upon, and encapsulates the most sophisticated and up to date fraud prevention and AML systems reducing the risks associated with online payments for both buyers and sellers, which all allows for wider, safer, and faster consumer participation in e-commerce. Over the years, CASHU has built a large network of approachable vendors creating its availability to its users and spread in thousands of spots across every country and city within MENA region. This huge network made easy to all online buyers to fund their CASHU accounts and spend these funds to buy online from those merchant who accepts CASHU as a payment option. It also helped thousands of merchants around the globe to grow businesses and to expand smoothly and securely in the MENA region offering their products and services to millions of buyers residing in this raw region. CASHU was established in 2002 and is based in Dubai.

Evident Software

Series B in 2004
Evident Software's IT Service Intelligence platform helps drive IT value. Our software makes IT usage, costs and their business drivers evident, so our clients can manage IT as an investment. Evident's global reach and patented technology is helping some of the world's largest organizations, including IBM, Fidelity Investments, and British Telecommunications, measure and communicate the business value of IT.

PolyServe

Series D in 2004
As of March 2007, PolyServe, Inc. was acquired by Hewlett-Packard Co. PolyServe, Inc. provides software that consolidates servers and storage into manageable, scalable, and available database and file serving utilities. It offers Database Utility for SQL server consolidation, Oracle, Oracle RAC, and DB2; File Serving Utility for high performance scalable NAS, Windows file and print, Web and application clusters, and Oracle. The company's products are distributed through a network of international distributors and direct sales force. The company has strategic partnerships with HP, Microsoft, IBM, Dell, and Novell. The company was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon with additional offices in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Minneapolis, New York, Washington, District of Columbia, San Francisco, and London.

Oakley Networks

Series A in 2004
Oakley Networks is a security services company that specializes in threat detection and prevention. It provides military grade data and infrastructure solutions to federal and commercial customers. The Company offers various security solutions including enterprise monitoring and video surveillance for protecting data assets, intellectual property, and infrastructure. They provide integrated endpoint and network solutions with DVR-type incident replay. Oakley Networks was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in the United States.

Peopleclick Authoria

Series D in 2004
Authoria, Inc. provides integrated talent management software, performance management, recruiting software, and compensation management software. Its products provide talent management solutions that help companies to recruit, develop, compensate, retain, and engage employees. The company’s products include recruiting, performance, incentive, salary, succession planning, and communications software. Authoria was formerly known as Foundation Technologies, Inc. and changed its name to Authoria, Inc. in 1999. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts with additional offices in Austin, Texas; Santa Barbara, California; and Bangalore, India.

Airespace

Series D in 2004
Airespace is a market leader in the design and development of wireless networking platforms that support business-critical applications. The company's AireWave Director(TM) Software provides dynamic RF intelligence for network optimization, air tight security, seamless mobility, and support for real-time applications, such as voice. With Airespace, enterprises can maximize the value of mobility by putting the air space to work.

e-Security

Series C in 2004
e-Security, Inc. is the leading global provider of enterprise security management software. The company works with large enterprises, government organizations and managed security service providers (MSSPs) to help them maximize security, increase efficiency and prove compliance with security policies and regulatory mandates. e-Security pioneered the SEM market in 1999 and has built a leadership position with the largest install base of enterprise customers, including Methodist Hospital, Oppenheimer Funds, Qualcomm, CSC, Verizon Wireless, Department of Energy, MD Anderson and Northrop Grumman.

Ping Identity

Series A in 2004
Ping Identity provides cloud-based identity management software for companies and government organizations. They help enterprises achieve Zero Trust identity-defined security & more personalized, streamlined user experiences. The Ping Intelligent Identity Platform provides customers, employees, partners, and, increasingly, IoT, with access to the cloud, mobile, SaaS, and on-premises applications and APIs, while also managing identity and profile data at scale. Ping Identity was founded in 2002 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

Intellon Corporation

Venture Round in 2004
Intellon Corporation, a fabless semiconductor company, engages in the design, develop, manufacture, and marketing of integrated circuits (ICs) for powerline communications or high-speed communications over existing electrical wiring in the United States and internationally. They provides HomePlug-based ICs for home networking, networked entertainment, broadband over powerline access, ethernet-over-coax, smart grid management, and other commercial applications. The HomePlug-based ICs provide connectivity between broadband modems or routers and personal computers, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and other electronic products within a home; and monitors electrical distribution system, as well as helps in distributing Internet, video-on-demand, and other services.

Brix Networks

Series D in 2003
Brix Networks is a developer and marketer of real-time service assurance and performance management solutions that verify the quality of advanced, Internet Protocol-based services, such as VoIP, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), video, and Web-hosted business applications.

mindSHIFT Technologies

Series B in 2003
mindSHIFT creats a managed IT environment where leading technology resources and proactive management are available and affordable for organizations of all sizes. mindSHIFT is accredited by the MSP Alliance, the international organization of managed services providers. As a member of the Managed Services Accreditation Program, mindSHIFT counts itself as one of the top managed IT services providers in the world.

Evident Software

Venture Round in 2003
Evident Software's IT Service Intelligence platform helps drive IT value. Our software makes IT usage, costs and their business drivers evident, so our clients can manage IT as an investment. Evident's global reach and patented technology is helping some of the world's largest organizations, including IBM, Fidelity Investments, and British Telecommunications, measure and communicate the business value of IT.

Airespace

Series C in 2003
Airespace is a market leader in the design and development of wireless networking platforms that support business-critical applications. The company's AireWave Director(TM) Software provides dynamic RF intelligence for network optimization, air tight security, seamless mobility, and support for real-time applications, such as voice. With Airespace, enterprises can maximize the value of mobility by putting the air space to work.

Fabric7 Systems

Series A in 2003
Fabric7 Systems, Inc. designs and builds enterprise servers that integrate compute and networking technologies for the datacenter. The company’s fabric computing architecture unifies compute and network services into a pool of resources. Its servers are designed for enterprise database requirements and electronic design automation.

Newisys

Series B in 2002
Newisys® data center products are poised to service the New Economy and its associated cost, efficiency, density and “green" pressures. All of our products provide the performance and price required for robust data center environments.

e-Security

Venture Round in 2002
e-Security, Inc. is the leading global provider of enterprise security management software. The company works with large enterprises, government organizations and managed security service providers (MSSPs) to help them maximize security, increase efficiency and prove compliance with security policies and regulatory mandates. e-Security pioneered the SEM market in 1999 and has built a leadership position with the largest install base of enterprise customers, including Methodist Hospital, Oppenheimer Funds, Qualcomm, CSC, Verizon Wireless, Department of Energy, MD Anderson and Northrop Grumman.

Wavesmith Networks

Series C in 2002
The company develops hardware geared to increase a telecommunications carrier's network capacity without disrupting or overhauling the network

InterSAN

Venture Round in 2002
InterSAN, Inc. (Scotts Valley, Calif.) is the pioneer of applications-based Storage Area Management (SAM) software that enables enterprises to fully exploit the benefits of large heterogeneous storage networks. Based on its unique Virtual Private DataPath (VPD) technology, the InterSAN solution provides improved application availability, data security, and service level management. By centralizing and automating management of complex storage networking infrastructure, InterSAN's solution improves operational efficiency and business scalability for large enterprises.

Quova

Series B in 2002
Neustar's IP Intelligence, formerly Quova, enables businesses to accurately identify where their Website visitors are geographically, by country, state or city. Neustar's high-quality, IP intelligence and geolocation data gives advertising agencies, publishers, and web design firms the tools develop applications, and deliver content that is customized for a distinct locale and end-user. www.quova.com

Aventail

Series E in 2001
Aventail is a Seattle, Washington provider of technology that allows employees to remotely access their corporate network. They were acquired by SonicWALL in June of 2007.

Sanctum

Venture Round in 2001
Founded in 1997, Santa Clara, CA-based Sanctum, Inc. is recognized by IDC as the de facto leader in Web application security. Sanctum’s solutions help organizations create reliable “hacker resistant” applications in the development environment, assure quality in the QA environment, and maintain confidence in the live production environment. Sanctum's solutions include AppShield, an automated Intrusion Prevention system, and an automated application risk assessment and security testing tool called AppScan. Together they provide the most comprehensive policy based security available today to stop any unanticipated application level attack and maintain the application behavior as originally intended by the developer. Today, with solutions from Sanctum, the enterprise is assured quality, compliance and security across the application lifecycle with the online and offline solutions that will help you develop with quality, test for compliance and operate with confidence in your online world.

Aventail

Series E in 2001
Aventail is a Seattle, Washington provider of technology that allows employees to remotely access their corporate network. They were acquired by SonicWALL in June of 2007.

Wavesmith Networks

Series B in 2001
The company develops hardware geared to increase a telecommunications carrier's network capacity without disrupting or overhauling the network

Connected Corporation

Venture Round in 2001
Connected Corporation is the leading provider of storage software for automated protection, archiving and recovery of distributed data.

Brix Networks

Series C in 2001
Brix Networks is a developer and marketer of real-time service assurance and performance management solutions that verify the quality of advanced, Internet Protocol-based services, such as VoIP, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), video, and Web-hosted business applications.

Quova

Series A in 2001
Neustar's IP Intelligence, formerly Quova, enables businesses to accurately identify where their Website visitors are geographically, by country, state or city. Neustar's high-quality, IP intelligence and geolocation data gives advertising agencies, publishers, and web design firms the tools develop applications, and deliver content that is customized for a distinct locale and end-user. www.quova.com

Celvibe

Series B in 2001
Celvibe develops advanced solutions for streaming high-quality live television broadcasts to mobile users. The core technology enables the seamless delivery of rich media content in the most efficient manner by providing wireless carriers with a unique system for delivering live multi-channel video and audio to wireless users in realtime. CelFeed, the flagship product, is a realtime MPEG-4 transcoder and streamer for supplying mobile devices with rich media content based on realtime reception quality. CelFeed handles hundreds of concurrent users with live video channels at once, by converting compressed streams of live television broadcasts and existing video content on the fly. Its unique ability to 'feel the network' and dynamically adapt to terminal conditions provides end users with an uninterrupted flow of quality data. Celvibe's patent-pending solutions consist of realtime encoding for deploying highly compressed streams of live television broadcasts over wireless networks, and realtime transcoding for converting existing video content to MPEG-4. Customers and partners include Telco's and wireless carriers who are adding packet switch capabilities to their networks, mobile device manufacturers, content providers, application providers and video server manufacturers.

e-Security

Venture Round in 2001
e-Security, Inc. is the leading global provider of enterprise security management software. The company works with large enterprises, government organizations and managed security service providers (MSSPs) to help them maximize security, increase efficiency and prove compliance with security policies and regulatory mandates. e-Security pioneered the SEM market in 1999 and has built a leadership position with the largest install base of enterprise customers, including Methodist Hospital, Oppenheimer Funds, Qualcomm, CSC, Verizon Wireless, Department of Energy, MD Anderson and Northrop Grumman.

Peopleclick Authoria

Series C in 2000
Authoria, Inc. provides integrated talent management software, performance management, recruiting software, and compensation management software. Its products provide talent management solutions that help companies to recruit, develop, compensate, retain, and engage employees. The company’s products include recruiting, performance, incentive, salary, succession planning, and communications software. Authoria was formerly known as Foundation Technologies, Inc. and changed its name to Authoria, Inc. in 1999. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts with additional offices in Austin, Texas; Santa Barbara, California; and Bangalore, India.

Corero Network Security

Series D in 2000
Corero Network Security specializes in providing network security solutions with a focus on protecting against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. The company offers its SmartWall Threat Defense System, which includes a suite of products designed to defend against various cyber threats, including network and application layer DDoS attacks, volumetric assaults, and multi-vector attacks. Key offerings include SmartWall network threat defense appliances for DDoS mitigation, SmartWall network bypass appliances for maintaining connectivity, and the SmartWall Service Portal for real-time DDoS protection delivered as a service. Additionally, Corero provides SecureWatch Analytics, which offers web-based security analytics and dashboards, along with various monitoring and maintenance services. Targeting service providers, hosting providers, data centers, and digital enterprises, Corero aims to enhance security architectures by delivering comprehensive, real-time protection that ensures continuous threat visibility and automatic attack mitigation. The company is based in Uxbridge, United Kingdom, and has been operating since its incorporation in 1991.

Verbind

Series C in 2000
Verbind is the leading supplier of real-time eMarketing solutions that empower firms to target customers, deliver messages, and build long-lasting profitable relationships with their customers. The end results are collaborative one-to-one personal interactive relationships on the basis of individual patterns of behavior. Verbind's real-time solution produces the most complete and timely information for targeting who, what and when to communicate most effectively. By synthesizing and evaluating offline and online interactions, monitoring activity and non-activity, and automatically sending messages when they are most relevant, companies are able to not only track when customer behavioral trends reveal business opportunities and threats, but are also able to reach the right customer with the right message at the right time. That means messages are automatically delivered when the window of opportunity opens, not after it's shut. Even if that window is open for only an instant. This solution helps marketers manage and maximize the lifetime value of each customer, by developing personal relationships with customers who communicate with them through historically impersonal means, such as via the Internet and call centers.
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