Gabriel Venture Partners is a venture capital firm established in 1999, with offices in Redwood Shores, California, and Annapolis, Maryland. The firm specializes in investing in emerging companies within the communications, networking, and information technology sectors, as well as consumer products and services, software, SaaS, big data, the Internet of Things, and clean technology. Gabriel Venture Partners is dedicated to fostering innovation by actively supporting entrepreneurs in technology and technology-enabled businesses. With over $260 million in assets under management, the firm is committed to driving growth and development in its targeted industries across the United States.
Opertech Bio has created an innovative taste evaluation technology that serves multiple industries, including food and beverage, flavor ingredients, pet food, and pharmaceuticals. This technology allows for precise measurement of taste, facilitating pharmaceutical taste assessment trials and the discovery of new flavor ingredients. By optimizing flavors and enhancing taste acuity, Opertech Bio's solutions enable businesses to make informed decisions, ultimately accelerating product development timelines. The company's approach addresses a multi-billion dollar market, positioning it as a key player in advancing taste testing methodologies across various sectors.
DailyWorth
Series A in 2013
DailyWorth is a prominent financial media company focused on empowering women in their financial journeys. It offers a comprehensive platform that provides financial advisory services, publications, and resources covering various topics such as saving, investing, and retirement planning. By delivering relevant money-related advice, DailyWorth aims to educate and engage women, helping them enhance their financial knowledge and increase their net worth. The company's mission is to inspire women to seek greater financial independence and fulfillment in their lives.
SkyCross
Series E in 2011
Skycross is a global company specializing in wireless antenna solutions and advanced radiofrequency technology systems. The company caters to a diverse range of market segments, including handsets, data cards, USB dongles, laptops, access points, and mobile personal entertainment devices. Skycross is recognized for its innovative VersiTune integrated modules and antennas, which leverage patented technologies such as beam-forming, pattern diversity, and closed-loop tuning. These advancements enhance the performance of mobile and connectivity applications, facilitating improved communication and supporting the development of a more connected world.
Careerminds
Venture Round in 2011
Careerminds is a provider of outplacement and executive coaching services, focusing on career transition support for employees. The company offers customized solutions enhanced by advanced software that facilitates affordable, virtual outplacement services. Its software includes features such as personalized career coaching, consulting, e-learning, and online collaboration tools. These offerings are designed to assist employers in connecting with unemployed individuals, streamlining the recruitment process, and fostering a cohesive workforce. Careerminds serves a variety of clients, including those in healthcare and higher education, positioning itself as a valuable resource in workforce management and career development.
Aurora Biofuels
Series C in 2010
Aurora Biofuels is now Aurora Algae. Please update your settings to follow Aurora Algae. Aurora Algae is a producer of high-performance, premium algae-based products for the pharmaceutical, nutrition, aquaculture and fuels markets. The company has developed the industry’s first commercial-scale photosynthetic platform for sustainable, algae-based product development. Aurora Algae’s proprietary algae strains and production process uses arid land, seawater and captured carbon pollution from industrial emitters resulting in more capitally efficient and more environmentally sustainable algae farming. Aurora Algae enables its customers and partners to improve the diversity and sustainability of their product portfolios, while addressing consumer demand for natural products.
IForem
Venture Round in 2010
iForem specializes in digital asset preservation, certification, and third-party assurance, offering a secure and user-friendly SaaS storage platform. The company aims to eliminate the necessity for physical document storage and provides solutions for managing program source and object codes. By integrating third-party certification and automated release management into its services, iForem enhances the security and reliability of digital assets. Their innovative approach addresses the growing need for efficient and safe digital storage solutions in various industries.
IForem
Series A in 2009
iForem specializes in digital asset preservation, certification, and third-party assurance, offering a secure and user-friendly SaaS storage platform. The company aims to eliminate the necessity for physical document storage and provides solutions for managing program source and object codes. By integrating third-party certification and automated release management into its services, iForem enhances the security and reliability of digital assets. Their innovative approach addresses the growing need for efficient and safe digital storage solutions in various industries.
Boston Power
Series D in 2009
Boston Power specializes in developing advanced lithium-ion battery technology aimed at enhancing energy storage solutions. The company's Sonata technology platform is designed to charge faster, last longer, and provide superior performance and safety compared to existing market options. This innovative technology is applicable across various consumer electronic devices, including laptops, PDAs, and mobile phones, as well as in battery electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and utility energy storage applications. Boston Power's focus on improving the quality and safety of energy storage positions it as a significant player in the evolving landscape of portable power systems.
Chegg
Series C in 2008
Chegg, Inc. is an educational services company that operates a direct-to-student learning platform aimed at supporting learners from high school through college and into their careers. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Chegg offers a variety of tools and resources designed to assist students in mastering academic concepts, completing assignments, and managing their educational expenses. Its primary offerings include Chegg Study, which provides study help; Chegg Writing, which assists with citation and writing tasks; and Chegg Tutors, which connects students with live tutors. The platform also features Chegg Math, a problem-solving tool, and Thinkful, a skills-based learning platform for professional development in fields such as software engineering and data science. Additionally, Chegg rents and sells print textbooks and eTextbooks, and offers services related to college admissions, scholarships, and internships. Overall, Chegg aims to enhance the student learning experience and facilitate academic success.
Kajeet
Venture Round in 2008
Kajeet, Inc. is a wireless service provider based in McLean, Virginia, that specializes in mobile broadband solutions aimed at connecting students, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to educational resources. Founded in 2003, Kajeet addresses the Homework Gap by offering affordable, pay-as-you-go cell phone services, including prepaid smartphones and no-contract service plans. Its flagship products, the Kajeet SmartSpot and SmartBus, provide portable Wi-Fi hotspots and school bus Wi-Fi, respectively, enabling schools to deliver customizable, filtered internet access that complies with regulations. These solutions ensure that students can focus on their studies without the risk of data abuse, thereby facilitating off-campus internet connectivity necessary for completing assignments and projects. Kajeet's innovative Sentinel cloud portal further enhances the management of safe mobile internet access for educational purposes.
Ondax
Series D in 2008
Ondax was founded in 2000 by a team from the California Institute of Technology and the University of Bonn. Ondax built a manufacturing infrastructure for high volume production to produce Volume Holographic Gratings. The Volume Holographic Grating has many advantages over thin film and fiber Bragg gratings. The narrow-band filtering capability in reflection mode (0.1 nm) over a large aperture (25 mm) is unique. This unique filtering technology is used in high-power laser diodes wavelength stabilization, beam combining, astronomy multi-line filtering, and spectral imaging.
Chegg
Series B in 2008
Chegg, Inc. is an educational services company that operates a direct-to-student learning platform aimed at supporting learners from high school through college and into their careers. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Chegg offers a variety of tools and resources designed to assist students in mastering academic concepts, completing assignments, and managing their educational expenses. Its primary offerings include Chegg Study, which provides study help; Chegg Writing, which assists with citation and writing tasks; and Chegg Tutors, which connects students with live tutors. The platform also features Chegg Math, a problem-solving tool, and Thinkful, a skills-based learning platform for professional development in fields such as software engineering and data science. Additionally, Chegg rents and sells print textbooks and eTextbooks, and offers services related to college admissions, scholarships, and internships. Overall, Chegg aims to enhance the student learning experience and facilitate academic success.
PlantSense
Series A in 2008
PlantSense, founded in 2006, aims to simplify home gardening by providing tools that leverage professional gardening expertise for amateur gardeners. The company's flagship product, the EasyBloom Plant Sensor, is an Internet-connected device that assesses soil conditions, sunlight, and moisture levels to recommend suitable plants for specific locations. By utilizing scientific methods commonly employed by professional growers, PlantSense helps users identify and care for their plants effectively. The sensor not only diagnoses plant ailments but also offers detailed plant information and gathers environmental data, enabling users to cultivate thriving gardens regardless of their gardening experience.
Aurora Biofuels
Series B in 2008
Aurora Biofuels is now Aurora Algae. Please update your settings to follow Aurora Algae. Aurora Algae is a producer of high-performance, premium algae-based products for the pharmaceutical, nutrition, aquaculture and fuels markets. The company has developed the industry’s first commercial-scale photosynthetic platform for sustainable, algae-based product development. Aurora Algae’s proprietary algae strains and production process uses arid land, seawater and captured carbon pollution from industrial emitters resulting in more capitally efficient and more environmentally sustainable algae farming. Aurora Algae enables its customers and partners to improve the diversity and sustainability of their product portfolios, while addressing consumer demand for natural products.
NextG Networks
Venture Round in 2008
NextG Networks is a facilities-based carrier's carrier specializing in the design, permitting, construction, ownership, operation, and management of Distributed Antenna System (DAS) networks. The company focuses on enhancing the performance of mobile wireless infrastructure while addressing community concerns regarding aesthetics. Its DAS networks significantly improve wireless performance by increasing voice quality, enhancing call traffic capacity, reducing dropped calls, and providing better mobile coverage and faster data transfers. NextG employs innovative fiber-optic architecture and low-impact, low-emission equipment, supported by municipal rights-of-way agreements, to ensure efficient network deployment. The networks are protocol and frequency neutral, allowing them to support various wireless technologies and standards, thereby serving residential, urban, and challenging-to-zone areas across the United States for a diverse range of wireless carriers.
Step Labs
Series B in 2008
STEP Labs is an acoustic software company whose technology produces crystal-clear voice communications even in extreme noise environments. STEP's patented technology, based on the physics of sound wave propagation, enables such high quality voice signals that speech recognition, hands-free communication, voice identification, and voice control are now reliable interfaces for consumer electronics.
Boston Power
Series C in 2008
Boston Power specializes in developing advanced lithium-ion battery technology aimed at enhancing energy storage solutions. The company's Sonata technology platform is designed to charge faster, last longer, and provide superior performance and safety compared to existing market options. This innovative technology is applicable across various consumer electronic devices, including laptops, PDAs, and mobile phones, as well as in battery electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and utility energy storage applications. Boston Power's focus on improving the quality and safety of energy storage positions it as a significant player in the evolving landscape of portable power systems.
Kajeet
Series B in 2007
Kajeet, Inc. is a wireless service provider based in McLean, Virginia, that specializes in mobile broadband solutions aimed at connecting students, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to educational resources. Founded in 2003, Kajeet addresses the Homework Gap by offering affordable, pay-as-you-go cell phone services, including prepaid smartphones and no-contract service plans. Its flagship products, the Kajeet SmartSpot and SmartBus, provide portable Wi-Fi hotspots and school bus Wi-Fi, respectively, enabling schools to deliver customizable, filtered internet access that complies with regulations. These solutions ensure that students can focus on their studies without the risk of data abuse, thereby facilitating off-campus internet connectivity necessary for completing assignments and projects. Kajeet's innovative Sentinel cloud portal further enhances the management of safe mobile internet access for educational purposes.
Connectbeam
Series A in 2007
ConnectBeam, Inc. is a company that specializes in enterprise social software applications, founded in 2005 and located in Mountain View, California. It provides Connectbeam Spotlight, an information sharing platform designed to connect employees and content across organizations using open standards. The company’s offerings include a central tag repository, social bookmarking and tagging tools, expertise location services, and social search applications, all aimed at enhancing collaboration and information sharing within businesses.
Jacked
Series A in 2007
Jacked Factory specializes in developing scientifically-formulated dietary supplements aimed at individuals who engage in physical training. Its products are designed to enhance performance and support fitness goals through cutting-edge nutritional science. In contrast, Jacked.com offers an interactive platform that enhances live television viewing by providing users with a customizable dashboard. This platform delivers real-time, relevant content, commerce options, and advertising related to the programs being watched. Utilizing the Jacked TVTop publishing platform, the site supports a wide range of television programming, including sports and news. Since launching its first consumer offering, the Jacked SportsTop, in 2007, the platform has expanded to include partnerships with major broadcasters and supports various sports events. Jacked has received recognition for its innovative approach, including selection for a prominent startup accelerator program.
IForem
Series A in 2007
iForem specializes in digital asset preservation, certification, and third-party assurance, offering a secure and user-friendly SaaS storage platform. The company aims to eliminate the necessity for physical document storage and provides solutions for managing program source and object codes. By integrating third-party certification and automated release management into its services, iForem enhances the security and reliability of digital assets. Their innovative approach addresses the growing need for efficient and safe digital storage solutions in various industries.
Tapatap
Series A in 2007
Tapatap is a mobile social games community based in San Mateo, California, that allows users to engage in gaming while making friends and earning rewards. Launched in June 2007, Tapatap offers a platform for mobile gaming applications where users can share photos and participate in various social activities and contests. The company is privately funded by Gabriel Venture Partners and provides access to its services through a mobile site at m.tapatap.com.
Aurora Biofuels
Series A in 2007
Aurora Biofuels is now Aurora Algae. Please update your settings to follow Aurora Algae. Aurora Algae is a producer of high-performance, premium algae-based products for the pharmaceutical, nutrition, aquaculture and fuels markets. The company has developed the industry’s first commercial-scale photosynthetic platform for sustainable, algae-based product development. Aurora Algae’s proprietary algae strains and production process uses arid land, seawater and captured carbon pollution from industrial emitters resulting in more capitally efficient and more environmentally sustainable algae farming. Aurora Algae enables its customers and partners to improve the diversity and sustainability of their product portfolios, while addressing consumer demand for natural products.
Boston Power
Series B in 2007
Boston Power specializes in developing advanced lithium-ion battery technology aimed at enhancing energy storage solutions. The company's Sonata technology platform is designed to charge faster, last longer, and provide superior performance and safety compared to existing market options. This innovative technology is applicable across various consumer electronic devices, including laptops, PDAs, and mobile phones, as well as in battery electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and utility energy storage applications. Boston Power's focus on improving the quality and safety of energy storage positions it as a significant player in the evolving landscape of portable power systems.
Chegg
Series A in 2007
Chegg, Inc. is an educational services company that operates a direct-to-student learning platform aimed at supporting learners from high school through college and into their careers. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Chegg offers a variety of tools and resources designed to assist students in mastering academic concepts, completing assignments, and managing their educational expenses. Its primary offerings include Chegg Study, which provides study help; Chegg Writing, which assists with citation and writing tasks; and Chegg Tutors, which connects students with live tutors. The platform also features Chegg Math, a problem-solving tool, and Thinkful, a skills-based learning platform for professional development in fields such as software engineering and data science. Additionally, Chegg rents and sells print textbooks and eTextbooks, and offers services related to college admissions, scholarships, and internships. Overall, Chegg aims to enhance the student learning experience and facilitate academic success.
MakeMyTrip.com
Series B in 2006
MakeMyTrip (India) Pvt., Ltd. operates as an online travel company in India. It provides booking services for flights, hotels, and buses; and holiday packages and travel guides. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Gurgaon, India with additional offices in New Delhi, Mumbai, Nagpur, Nashik, Panjim, Ahmedabad, Aurangabad, Bangalore, Kolkata, Surat, Vadodara, Chennai, Ludhiana, Indore, Jaipur, Coimbatore, Pune, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Hyderabad, and Guwahati, India; New York, New York; and Sydney, Australia.
Boston Power
Series A in 2006
Boston Power specializes in developing advanced lithium-ion battery technology aimed at enhancing energy storage solutions. The company's Sonata technology platform is designed to charge faster, last longer, and provide superior performance and safety compared to existing market options. This innovative technology is applicable across various consumer electronic devices, including laptops, PDAs, and mobile phones, as well as in battery electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and utility energy storage applications. Boston Power's focus on improving the quality and safety of energy storage positions it as a significant player in the evolving landscape of portable power systems.
EyeSpot
Series A in 2006
Eyespot specializes in video editing and sharing software that can be seamlessly integrated into websites. Its platform allows users to share videos through various channels, including email, embedded links, mobile devices, and portable players. To safeguard website publishers from copyright infringement, Eyespot implements advanced content screening technologies that utilize audio, video, and text filtering. This ensures brand protection while enhancing content visibility. Additionally, Eyespot offers ad insertion and product placement technologies, delivering contextual advertisements that serve as informative rather than disruptive. This approach helps connect audiences with advertisers and content owners, creating a more engaging experience for users.
NeoPath Networks
Series C in 2006
NeoPath Networks, Inc. specializes in file storage management solutions. The company offers two main products: File Director and SMARTtouch. File Director is a network appliance that operates between file servers and clients, providing features such as namespace virtualization, safe file migrations, real-time file analysis, and policy-based management. SMARTtouch is a software solution designed to help clients optimize their existing file storage capacity. Together, these products enhance file storage management for network-attached storage systems and other file servers, leading to improved storage utilization. NeoPath Networks serves a diverse range of industries, including finance, government, healthcare, aerospace, manufacturing, and education. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, NeoPath Networks became a subsidiary of Cisco Systems in 2007.
Kajeet
Series A in 2006
Kajeet, Inc. is a wireless service provider based in McLean, Virginia, that specializes in mobile broadband solutions aimed at connecting students, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to educational resources. Founded in 2003, Kajeet addresses the Homework Gap by offering affordable, pay-as-you-go cell phone services, including prepaid smartphones and no-contract service plans. Its flagship products, the Kajeet SmartSpot and SmartBus, provide portable Wi-Fi hotspots and school bus Wi-Fi, respectively, enabling schools to deliver customizable, filtered internet access that complies with regulations. These solutions ensure that students can focus on their studies without the risk of data abuse, thereby facilitating off-campus internet connectivity necessary for completing assignments and projects. Kajeet's innovative Sentinel cloud portal further enhances the management of safe mobile internet access for educational purposes.
Persistent Systems
Series A in 2005
Persistent Systems Limited is a Pune-based company that provides a wide range of software solutions and technological services. Established in 1990, the company operates through three main segments: Technology Services, Alliance, and Accelerite Products. Its offerings encompass software development, consultancy, and professional services in various domains, including telecom, healthcare, and financial services. Persistent Systems specializes in advanced technologies such as cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), big data analytics, and product lifecycle management. The company also delivers agile product engineering, quality assurance, and performance engineering services. Its clientele spans multiple industries, including banking, insurance, healthcare, and technology, with operations in several countries, including India, the United States, and various nations across Europe and Asia. Persistent Systems is dedicated to innovation and supports enterprises in enhancing their technology capabilities and service delivery.
TestQuest
Venture Round in 2005
TestQuest, Inc. specializes in test automation and management solutions tailored for mobile devices and applications. The company offers two primary products: TestQuest Pro and TestQuest CountDown. TestQuest Pro is a test automation tool designed for embedded systems, serving various industries such as enterprise computing, digital entertainment, telecommunications, military, aerospace, and medical devices. TestQuest CountDown functions as a comprehensive test platform that integrates test design, management, and execution, facilitating collaboration among distributed development teams. This platform includes features like TestManager for organizing and executing tests, TestRunner for test execution, Device Connectivity for mobile and wireless device integration, TestDesigner for automated test case generation, and AssetManager for managing test assets. Additionally, TestQuest provides consulting, assessment, implementation, and training services to a diverse clientele that includes network operators, device manufacturers, content providers, and application developers. Founded in 1983 as B-Tree Systems, Inc., the company rebranded to TestQuest, Inc. in 2000 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As of 2008, TestQuest operates as a subsidiary of BSQUARE Corp.
Encentuate
Series B in 2005
Encentuate, Inc. specializes in identity and access management solutions, offering a range of services including enterprise single sign-on, strong authentication, session management, workflow automation, and centralized administration and audit capabilities. Its technology enables organizations to implement these solutions without the need for modifications to their existing IT infrastructure. Key offerings include Encentuate iTag, which supports two-factor authentication using personal devices and photo badges, and Encentuate Audit & Compliance, which provides secure, user-centric, and tamper-evident audit capabilities across all endpoints. Additionally, Encentuate Secure Remote Access allows users to access corporate information via browser-based single sign-on for various applications, including legacy and desktop systems. The company primarily serves industries such as healthcare, biotechnology, manufacturing, government, and financial services. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Encentuate also has offices in North America and Singapore.
LVL7 Systems
Series C in 2005
LVL7 Systems, Inc. provides networking software solutions. It offers FASTPATH, a production-ready networking software, which is used by original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers to implement Internet protocol and ethernet products. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Morrisville, North Carolina. As of January 3, 2007, LVL7 Systems, Inc. is a subsidiary of Broadcom Corp.
Tejas Networks
Series C in 2005
Tejas Networks Limited is an Indian company that specializes in designing, developing, and manufacturing optical and data networking products. Established in 2000 and headquartered in Bengaluru, the company serves a diverse clientele, including telecommunications service providers, internet service providers, utility companies, defense organizations, and government entities, both domestically and internationally. Tejas Networks offers a wide range of products, including converged packet optical solutions, enterprise Ethernet switches, and high-density metro core platforms. Their offerings also encompass multi-service provisioning platforms, LTE solutions, and advanced GPON elements for optical access networks. Additionally, Tejas Networks provides software solutions for network management and optimization, along with services such as network planning, installation, and customer support. The company's products are utilized in various applications, including access networks and wireless backhaul, contributing significantly to its revenue primarily from the Indian market.
Sequoia Communications
Series D in 2004
Sequoia Communications is a fabless RF semiconductor company setting new benchmarks in multimode design and integration. The FullSpectra™ common architecture, developed by Sequoia Communications, allows a single-chip transceiver to support multiple air interface protocols enabling effective communications across numerous wireless air standards. Based on the FullSpectra architecture, the SEQ7400 is a single-chip, 7-band multimode transceiver that supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA/HSPA and TD-SCDMA. The SEQ7400 uses a single polar modulator transmit architecture for all air standards, delivering the highest levels of integration in the industry. Typically external WCDMA LNAs and SAW filters are required, but the SEQ7400 integrates these functions into the chip and is the industry's first true monolithic receiver providing significant savings in bill-of-material (BOM), size and cost. The line of multimode RF products created by Sequoia Communications will continue to address the three key handset metrics of cost, size and power consumption.
Concuity
Venture Round in 2004
Concuity is a prominent provider of revenue cycle management software and services, focusing on contract profitability, compliance, denial management, and overall revenue process improvement for healthcare organizations. The company offers a fully web-based and scalable solution that enables these organizations to gain visibility and control over their revenue management processes. By facilitating the creation and negotiation of fair contracts, ensuring compliance with contractual obligations, and assisting in the identification and recovery of underpaid and denied accounts, Concuity enhances the efficiency of revenue management. Their solutions are customized to incorporate unique business rules and payer terms, allowing clients to better manage their revenue throughout its lifecycle.
NeoPath Networks
Series B in 2004
NeoPath Networks, Inc. specializes in file storage management solutions. The company offers two main products: File Director and SMARTtouch. File Director is a network appliance that operates between file servers and clients, providing features such as namespace virtualization, safe file migrations, real-time file analysis, and policy-based management. SMARTtouch is a software solution designed to help clients optimize their existing file storage capacity. Together, these products enhance file storage management for network-attached storage systems and other file servers, leading to improved storage utilization. NeoPath Networks serves a diverse range of industries, including finance, government, healthcare, aerospace, manufacturing, and education. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, NeoPath Networks became a subsidiary of Cisco Systems in 2007.
SkyCross
Venture Round in 2004
Skycross is a global company specializing in wireless antenna solutions and advanced radiofrequency technology systems. The company caters to a diverse range of market segments, including handsets, data cards, USB dongles, laptops, access points, and mobile personal entertainment devices. Skycross is recognized for its innovative VersiTune integrated modules and antennas, which leverage patented technologies such as beam-forming, pattern diversity, and closed-loop tuning. These advancements enhance the performance of mobile and connectivity applications, facilitating improved communication and supporting the development of a more connected world.
Iridigm Display Corporation
Series B in 2004
Iridigm has developed a revolutionary new reflective color flat panel display for the mobile device market. The company's iMoD Matrix, based on MEMS technology, yields ultra-low power displays viewable in any lighting condition. Iridigm's display technology offers the potential to optimize the wireless platform for rich media interactivity. Iridigm was acquired by Qualcomm, Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) in September, 2004.
Crossmedia Services
Venture Round in 2004
Crossmedia Services provides localized online circular and catalog promotional services for catalog and brick & mortar retailers. It is based in Illinois, USA.
NetScaler
Series F in 2004
NetScaler is a software-defined application delivery controller that focuses on increasing the performance of business applications and networks. NetScaler is offered by Citrix Systems. NetScaler is based in San Jose, California and was founded in December 1997.
LVL7 Systems
Series B in 2003
LVL7 Systems, Inc. provides networking software solutions. It offers FASTPATH, a production-ready networking software, which is used by original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers to implement Internet protocol and ethernet products. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Morrisville, North Carolina. As of January 3, 2007, LVL7 Systems, Inc. is a subsidiary of Broadcom Corp.
Ondax
Series B in 2003
Ondax was founded in 2000 by a team from the California Institute of Technology and the University of Bonn. Ondax built a manufacturing infrastructure for high volume production to produce Volume Holographic Gratings. The Volume Holographic Grating has many advantages over thin film and fiber Bragg gratings. The narrow-band filtering capability in reflection mode (0.1 nm) over a large aperture (25 mm) is unique. This unique filtering technology is used in high-power laser diodes wavelength stabilization, beam combining, astronomy multi-line filtering, and spectral imaging.
NetScaler
Series E in 2003
NetScaler is a software-defined application delivery controller that focuses on increasing the performance of business applications and networks. NetScaler is offered by Citrix Systems. NetScaler is based in San Jose, California and was founded in December 1997.
IPWireless
Funding Round in 2002
IPWireless is a leader in the development of advanced wireless solutions, focusing on 3G and 4G technologies. The company specializes in providing silicon, software, and network infrastructure that adhere to 3GPP standards, catering to a diverse clientele that includes major mobile network operators, governments, and device manufacturers. Their innovative offerings enable clients to deliver high-performance mobile broadband services, ensuring reliability and efficiency in communications. By equipping mobile operators and new entrants with the necessary tools, IPWireless supports the critical connectivity required for various applications, including public safety communications and enhanced subscriber services.
LVL7 Systems
Series B in 2002
LVL7 Systems, Inc. provides networking software solutions. It offers FASTPATH, a production-ready networking software, which is used by original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers to implement Internet protocol and ethernet products. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Morrisville, North Carolina. As of January 3, 2007, LVL7 Systems, Inc. is a subsidiary of Broadcom Corp.
Rentmaker
Series C in 2002
Rentmaker is the leading marketplace for rental equipment. The company provides a platform for purchasing agents, estimators, and other renters and rental houses to rent equipment better. Rentmaker focuses on rentals for construction and industrial equipment, tools and special event equipment. Renters fill out a brief Request-for-Quotation form on Rentmaker, which then sends it to a group of rental houses who place quotes against the request. The renter chooses the quote that best suits his needs, and then calls the rental house directly to rent the equipment. Basically, renters tell Rentmaker what equipment they need to rent, where, and when, and Rentmaker does the work.
Accessline Communications
Venture Round in 2002
AccessLine Communications is a provider of hosted communications and managed voice services, primarily catering to small and medium businesses. Founded in 1983 and based in the United States, the company offers a comprehensive suite of cloud business applications that integrate essential IT services, including digital business phone systems, conferencing, voicemail, fax-to-email, toll-free numbers, and virtual receptionist solutions. AccessLine also delivers specialized industry solutions tailored for sectors such as construction, financial services, healthcare, high tech, legal, and manufacturing. By focusing on providing flexible communication tools, AccessLine enables its customers and partners to concentrate on their core business activities. The company was acquired by Telanetix in 2007.
Cofactor
Venture Round in 2002
While marketers have made strides in figuring out the “how” and the “where” to target an audience, they continue to struggle with delivering the “what” to impact the advertising metric that matters most – a sale. Cofactor - formerly Shoplocal + PointRoll - helps marketers easily onboard ALL their content, activate it, and then dynamically distribute it to drive sales. Marketers now can “micro-message” customers with the same precision and efficiency that they currently “micro-target” customers. Through the industry’s first Content Activation Engine™, Cofactor helps bridge the divide between digital and physical worlds, and enables brands to intelligently deliver content everywhere, driving sales locally. Welcome to Cofactor, a TEGNA company. Online. In-store. In sync.™
Ondax
Series A in 2001
Ondax was founded in 2000 by a team from the California Institute of Technology and the University of Bonn. Ondax built a manufacturing infrastructure for high volume production to produce Volume Holographic Gratings. The Volume Holographic Grating has many advantages over thin film and fiber Bragg gratings. The narrow-band filtering capability in reflection mode (0.1 nm) over a large aperture (25 mm) is unique. This unique filtering technology is used in high-power laser diodes wavelength stabilization, beam combining, astronomy multi-line filtering, and spectral imaging.
ITango
Series C in 2001
ITango provides employee and manager self-service software and services.
Rentmaker
Series B in 2000
Rentmaker is the leading marketplace for rental equipment. The company provides a platform for purchasing agents, estimators, and other renters and rental houses to rent equipment better. Rentmaker focuses on rentals for construction and industrial equipment, tools and special event equipment. Renters fill out a brief Request-for-Quotation form on Rentmaker, which then sends it to a group of rental houses who place quotes against the request. The renter chooses the quote that best suits his needs, and then calls the rental house directly to rent the equipment. Basically, renters tell Rentmaker what equipment they need to rent, where, and when, and Rentmaker does the work.
Arula Systems
Venture Round in 2000
Arula Systems focuses on enhancing the mid-size and plus-size shopping experience while providing solutions for optimizing access, monitoring, and remote control of IT resources. The company offers secure remote network management appliances that ensure standardized and efficient console access for servers and networking devices. Its primary markets include enterprise data centers, hosting services, and professional service providers. By delivering these solutions, Arula aims to help organizations improve their operational efficiency and reduce costs associated with resource-intensive IT departments.
GeoTouch
Venture Round in 2000
GeoTouch specializes in advanced mapping technology that offers location services through an intuitive map interface for both wired and wireless web users. The company's platform integrates location intelligence with diverse data streams, enabling businesses to create enhanced opportunities. GeoTouch's map engine is recognized for its rapid visual display capabilities, utilizing proprietary algorithms for streaming, caching, and rendering geo-coded data. This ensures a seamless user experience across various transport methods. The technology incorporates time-based measurements to analyze travel times between data points, transforming traditional mapping into a comprehensive productivity tool that reflects real-world dynamics. Additionally, GeoTouch's DataStream technology securely connects various data sources, including proprietary and third-party information, allowing for in-depth business insights by merging geo-sensitive and flat data. Overall, GeoTouch aims to revolutionize location-based information and commerce by linking the digital realm with the physical world, facilitating easy navigation and analysis for its partners.
Accessline Communications
Venture Round in 2000
AccessLine Communications is a provider of hosted communications and managed voice services, primarily catering to small and medium businesses. Founded in 1983 and based in the United States, the company offers a comprehensive suite of cloud business applications that integrate essential IT services, including digital business phone systems, conferencing, voicemail, fax-to-email, toll-free numbers, and virtual receptionist solutions. AccessLine also delivers specialized industry solutions tailored for sectors such as construction, financial services, healthcare, high tech, legal, and manufacturing. By focusing on providing flexible communication tools, AccessLine enables its customers and partners to concentrate on their core business activities. The company was acquired by Telanetix in 2007.
Cofactor
Venture Round in 2000
While marketers have made strides in figuring out the “how” and the “where” to target an audience, they continue to struggle with delivering the “what” to impact the advertising metric that matters most – a sale. Cofactor - formerly Shoplocal + PointRoll - helps marketers easily onboard ALL their content, activate it, and then dynamically distribute it to drive sales. Marketers now can “micro-message” customers with the same precision and efficiency that they currently “micro-target” customers. Through the industry’s first Content Activation Engine™, Cofactor helps bridge the divide between digital and physical worlds, and enables brands to intelligently deliver content everywhere, driving sales locally. Welcome to Cofactor, a TEGNA company. Online. In-store. In sync.™
VARStreet
Venture Round in 2000
VARStreet is a prominent provider of e-commerce and quoting software solutions tailored for IT and office supplies manufacturers, distributors, value-added resellers (VARs), managed service providers (MSPs), system integrators, and other channel partners in the United States and Canada. The company's platform streamlines the sales and procurement process for technology products by offering customized quoting capabilities and fully automated online stores. VARStreet's hosted solution incorporates real-time distributor pricing and advanced quoting features, making it a comprehensive e-commerce automation platform. Additionally, VARStreet XC serves as a cloud-based sales and e-commerce solution that caters to VARs, MSPs, and system integrators, while also enabling distributors and manufacturers to enhance their e-commerce initiatives and facilitate electronic connections with partners.
Cofactor
Venture Round in 1999
While marketers have made strides in figuring out the “how” and the “where” to target an audience, they continue to struggle with delivering the “what” to impact the advertising metric that matters most – a sale. Cofactor - formerly Shoplocal + PointRoll - helps marketers easily onboard ALL their content, activate it, and then dynamically distribute it to drive sales. Marketers now can “micro-message” customers with the same precision and efficiency that they currently “micro-target” customers. Through the industry’s first Content Activation Engine™, Cofactor helps bridge the divide between digital and physical worlds, and enables brands to intelligently deliver content everywhere, driving sales locally. Welcome to Cofactor, a TEGNA company. Online. In-store. In sync.™
Cofactor
Venture Round in 1999
While marketers have made strides in figuring out the “how” and the “where” to target an audience, they continue to struggle with delivering the “what” to impact the advertising metric that matters most – a sale. Cofactor - formerly Shoplocal + PointRoll - helps marketers easily onboard ALL their content, activate it, and then dynamically distribute it to drive sales. Marketers now can “micro-message” customers with the same precision and efficiency that they currently “micro-target” customers. Through the industry’s first Content Activation Engine™, Cofactor helps bridge the divide between digital and physical worlds, and enables brands to intelligently deliver content everywhere, driving sales locally. Welcome to Cofactor, a TEGNA company. Online. In-store. In sync.™
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