Gemini Israel V

Gemini Israel V, established in 2018, is an early-stage venture capital fund managed by Gemini Israel Ventures, headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, with an additional office in Menlo Park, California. The fund focuses on investing in software and technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT) companies based in Israel and the United States. It typically allocates between $0.5 million to $5 million per investment, supporting seed and growth-stage startups. Gemini Israel V aims to back innovative and world-changing companies, as demonstrated by its successful track record of investing in prominent Israeli startups.

Menashe Ezra

Managing Partner

Yossi Sela

Managing Partner

139 past transactions

Minute Media

Venture Round in 2020
Minute Media is a global technology and content company that focuses on sports and culture. It operates a proprietary platform designed for the creation, distribution, and monetization of digital short-form content. The company owns prominent sports content brands, including The Players' Tribune, FanSided, 90min, and STN Video, and offers content creation tools tailored for leagues, athletes, and professional creators. With a reach of 200 million monthly users, Minute Media supports over 1,500 content creators and collaborates with more than 250 distribution partners across 14 global markets in 10 languages. The company has offices located in New York, London, Tel-Aviv, São Paulo, and Tokyo.

Minute Media

Series G in 2019
Minute Media is a global technology and content company that focuses on sports and culture. It operates a proprietary platform designed for the creation, distribution, and monetization of digital short-form content. The company owns prominent sports content brands, including The Players' Tribune, FanSided, 90min, and STN Video, and offers content creation tools tailored for leagues, athletes, and professional creators. With a reach of 200 million monthly users, Minute Media supports over 1,500 content creators and collaborates with more than 250 distribution partners across 14 global markets in 10 languages. The company has offices located in New York, London, Tel-Aviv, São Paulo, and Tokyo.

Quali

Series C in 2018
Quali is a software company that specializes in providing SaaS-based platform engineering tools. These tools are designed to assist enterprise DevOps and engineering teams in optimizing the continuous delivery of software at scale. By enhancing developer productivity and improving cloud governance, Quali's solutions help enterprises automate and improve their DevOps lifecycle. The company's platform utilizes cloud sandboxes, which are personal replicas of a production environment, to facilitate product lifecycle testing, management, and optimization. This enables various organizational units, including engineering, sales, and security, to increase productivity and efficiency while reducing costs.

Samanage

Series D in 2018
Samanage Ltd. is a cloud-based service management platform that focuses on enhancing organizational efficiency and employee productivity. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, the company provides a range of IT management solutions, including IT service management, IT service desk capabilities, and IT audits. Samanage's software is designed to simplify complex tasks and automate routine processes, allowing organizations, particularly in the healthcare and financial sectors, to deliver faster and more effective services. The platform is recognized for its high user ratings and reviews, reflecting its commitment to empowering clients with insights that drive productivity. Samanage operates additional offices in several global locations, including San Francisco, London, Rotterdam, Netanya, and Paddington, and became a subsidiary of SolarWinds Corporation in 2019.

Eyeview

Venture Round in 2018
Eyeview Inc., founded in 2007 and based in New York, is a video advertising technology company that specializes in delivering return on investment (ROI) for brands through personalized video advertising. The company's flagship product, VideoIQ, is a comprehensive platform that integrates consumer, brand, and retail data into a decision engine to programmatically deliver one-to-one personalized video ads across various devices including television, desktop, tablet, and mobile. Eyeview's solutions cater to multiple industries, offering lead generation for automotive brands, in-store marketing for CPG and shopper marketers, sales driving tools for retailers, and online booking solutions for travel marketers. The company serves top-tier brands such as P&G, Walgreens, Lowe's, Honda, BMW, and Priceline, with offices strategically located in major cities including Los Angeles, Detroit, Seattle, Chicago, and London.

Sckipio

Series D in 2018
Sckipio Corporation is a semiconductor company based in Ramat Gan, Israel, specializing in G.fast technology to deliver ultra high-speed broadband solutions. Founded in 2012, Sckipio produces G.fast-based modems that enable telecommunications companies to provide broadband speeds of up to one Gbps per subscriber. The company focuses on applications such as fiber-to-the-distribution-point, multi-dwelling units, and mobile backhaul. Sckipio is notable for being the first semiconductor firm to specialize in G.fast technology, contributing significantly to the development of the ITU standard, with over 20% of the standard originating from its technical expertise. The company's award-winning G.fast solutions are designed to facilitate rapid broadband access using existing wiring, thus enhancing connectivity for businesses and consumers alike.

Moovit

Series D in 2018
Moovit is a Mobility as a Service (MaaS) provider and the world’s #1 transit app. Moovit simplifies your urban mobility in +2700 cities all around the world, making getting around town via mass transit easier and more convenient. Moovit has more than 300 million users, and was named Best Local App of 2016 by Google and Best of 2017 app by Apple. By combining information from public transit operators and authorities with live information from the user community, Moovit offers travelers a real-time picture, including the best route for their journey. The Moovit community sends active reports about their travel experience, such as bus congestion levels, cleanliness, and more to help others have a better travel experience. Moovit generates up to four billion anonymous data points a day that comprise the world's largest repository of transit data. The Big Data gathering is aided by Moovit’s network of more than 500,000 local editors, called “Mooviters”, who help map out and maintain local transit information in cities that would otherwise be unserved. Moovit is available for free on iOS, Android & Web in over 2,700 cities, across 86 countries worldwide, and can be used in 44 languages.

Autotalks

Series D in 2017
Autotalks, Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications for both manned and autonomous vehicles. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Kfar Netter, Israel, the company develops a range of automotive-grade chipsets, including the CRATON integrated vehicular communication processor and the PLUTON V2X RF Transceiver. These products enable vehicles to communicate with each other and with infrastructure, enhancing safety and mobility. Autotalks also offers the PANGAEA4 V2X communication module, along with security verification and software solutions. The company serves a global clientele, including OEMs and Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, with offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. Autotalks stands out as the only provider of a comprehensive global V2X solution that meets stringent automotive safety and reliability standards, ensuring interoperability with various devices and protocols in diverse conditions.

Samanage

Series C in 2017
Samanage Ltd. is a cloud-based service management platform that focuses on enhancing organizational efficiency and employee productivity. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, the company provides a range of IT management solutions, including IT service management, IT service desk capabilities, and IT audits. Samanage's software is designed to simplify complex tasks and automate routine processes, allowing organizations, particularly in the healthcare and financial sectors, to deliver faster and more effective services. The platform is recognized for its high user ratings and reviews, reflecting its commitment to empowering clients with insights that drive productivity. Samanage operates additional offices in several global locations, including San Francisco, London, Rotterdam, Netanya, and Paddington, and became a subsidiary of SolarWinds Corporation in 2019.

Sckipio

Series C in 2016
Sckipio Corporation is a semiconductor company based in Ramat Gan, Israel, specializing in G.fast technology to deliver ultra high-speed broadband solutions. Founded in 2012, Sckipio produces G.fast-based modems that enable telecommunications companies to provide broadband speeds of up to one Gbps per subscriber. The company focuses on applications such as fiber-to-the-distribution-point, multi-dwelling units, and mobile backhaul. Sckipio is notable for being the first semiconductor firm to specialize in G.fast technology, contributing significantly to the development of the ITU standard, with over 20% of the standard originating from its technical expertise. The company's award-winning G.fast solutions are designed to facilitate rapid broadband access using existing wiring, thus enhancing connectivity for businesses and consumers alike.

ColorChip

Series F in 2016
ColorChip Ltd. is a manufacturer of integrated optical components and sub-systems, primarily targeting the Datacom and Telecom markets in the United States and China. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in application-specific photonic integrated circuits (ASPICs) that utilize advanced planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. ColorChip's product offerings include transceivers for various Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and core routers, as well as PLC splitter chips and wafers for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) networks. Additionally, the company develops dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits for high-scale solutions and provides industrialized optics for a range of applications. Through its innovative solutions, ColorChip supports the growing demands for efficient data transmission in large enterprise data centers and telecommunications infrastructure.

Eyeview

Series D in 2016
Eyeview Inc., founded in 2007 and based in New York, is a video advertising technology company that specializes in delivering return on investment (ROI) for brands through personalized video advertising. The company's flagship product, VideoIQ, is a comprehensive platform that integrates consumer, brand, and retail data into a decision engine to programmatically deliver one-to-one personalized video ads across various devices including television, desktop, tablet, and mobile. Eyeview's solutions cater to multiple industries, offering lead generation for automotive brands, in-store marketing for CPG and shopper marketers, sales driving tools for retailers, and online booking solutions for travel marketers. The company serves top-tier brands such as P&G, Walgreens, Lowe's, Honda, BMW, and Priceline, with offices strategically located in major cities including Los Angeles, Detroit, Seattle, Chicago, and London.

WEKA

Series B in 2016
WEKA is an AI-native data platform company that provides a cloud and hardware-agnostic software solution for performance-intensive applications. Its WEKA® Data Platform enables unprecedented performance at scale by transforming stagnant data silos into dynamic data pipelines, facilitating faster and more efficient execution of enterprise AI, machine learning, and GPU workloads. The platform ensures seamless data access across on-premises, cloud, edge, and hybrid multicloud environments. Targeting a diverse range of industries, including life sciences, media and entertainment, financial services, and government, WEKA helps organizations manage their data effectively, enabling them to overcome complex data challenges and achieve insights more rapidly. The company serves hundreds of leading enterprises and research organizations, including a significant portion of the Fortune 50.

Minute Media

Series D in 2016
Minute Media is a global technology and content company that focuses on sports and culture. It operates a proprietary platform designed for the creation, distribution, and monetization of digital short-form content. The company owns prominent sports content brands, including The Players' Tribune, FanSided, 90min, and STN Video, and offers content creation tools tailored for leagues, athletes, and professional creators. With a reach of 200 million monthly users, Minute Media supports over 1,500 content creators and collaborates with more than 250 distribution partners across 14 global markets in 10 languages. The company has offices located in New York, London, Tel-Aviv, São Paulo, and Tokyo.

JFrog

Series C in 2016
JFrog Ltd. is a provider of a comprehensive DevOps platform designed to facilitate continuous software release management. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, JFrog offers a range of products that enhance the efficiency of software development and deployment. Its flagship product, JFrog Artifactory, serves as a universal package repository, enabling organizations to store, manage, and update software packages at any scale. Other key offerings include JFrog Pipelines for securing packages, JFrog Distribution for enterprise-grade software distribution, and JFrog Mission Control for overseeing the software release management workflow. The platform supports a hybrid approach to software supply chain management, allowing for seamless integration between development and operations teams. JFrog caters to various industries, including technology, financial services, retail, healthcare, and telecommunications, positioning itself as a crucial player in the DevOps domain by addressing the challenges associated with software artifacts and distribution.

ColorChip

Series E in 2015
ColorChip Ltd. is a manufacturer of integrated optical components and sub-systems, primarily targeting the Datacom and Telecom markets in the United States and China. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in application-specific photonic integrated circuits (ASPICs) that utilize advanced planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. ColorChip's product offerings include transceivers for various Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and core routers, as well as PLC splitter chips and wafers for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) networks. Additionally, the company develops dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits for high-scale solutions and provides industrialized optics for a range of applications. Through its innovative solutions, ColorChip supports the growing demands for efficient data transmission in large enterprise data centers and telecommunications infrastructure.

Minute Media

Series C in 2015
Minute Media is a global technology and content company that focuses on sports and culture. It operates a proprietary platform designed for the creation, distribution, and monetization of digital short-form content. The company owns prominent sports content brands, including The Players' Tribune, FanSided, 90min, and STN Video, and offers content creation tools tailored for leagues, athletes, and professional creators. With a reach of 200 million monthly users, Minute Media supports over 1,500 content creators and collaborates with more than 250 distribution partners across 14 global markets in 10 languages. The company has offices located in New York, London, Tel-Aviv, São Paulo, and Tokyo.

WalkMe

Series D in 2015
WalkMe Inc., founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, develops a cloud-based guidance and engagement platform designed to enhance user experience and productivity. Their Digital Adoption Platform adapts software to meet the needs of employees and customers, while WalkMe Automation simplifies user experiences by automating complex tasks. The company also offers solutions for modernizing legacy desktop applications and enhancing security. WalkMe's platform integrates with various systems, including Salesforce and Workday, and serves sectors such as financial services, healthcare, insurance, retail, software, utility, and education. With additional offices in New York, Raleigh, London, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Sydney, and Tokyo, WalkMe is a subsidiary of WalkMe Ltd.

Samanage

Series B in 2015
Samanage Ltd. is a cloud-based service management platform that focuses on enhancing organizational efficiency and employee productivity. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, the company provides a range of IT management solutions, including IT service management, IT service desk capabilities, and IT audits. Samanage's software is designed to simplify complex tasks and automate routine processes, allowing organizations, particularly in the healthcare and financial sectors, to deliver faster and more effective services. The platform is recognized for its high user ratings and reviews, reflecting its commitment to empowering clients with insights that drive productivity. Samanage operates additional offices in several global locations, including San Francisco, London, Rotterdam, Netanya, and Paddington, and became a subsidiary of SolarWinds Corporation in 2019.

Moovit

Series C in 2015
Moovit is a Mobility as a Service (MaaS) provider and the world’s #1 transit app. Moovit simplifies your urban mobility in +2700 cities all around the world, making getting around town via mass transit easier and more convenient. Moovit has more than 300 million users, and was named Best Local App of 2016 by Google and Best of 2017 app by Apple. By combining information from public transit operators and authorities with live information from the user community, Moovit offers travelers a real-time picture, including the best route for their journey. The Moovit community sends active reports about their travel experience, such as bus congestion levels, cleanliness, and more to help others have a better travel experience. Moovit generates up to four billion anonymous data points a day that comprise the world's largest repository of transit data. The Big Data gathering is aided by Moovit’s network of more than 500,000 local editors, called “Mooviters”, who help map out and maintain local transit information in cities that would otherwise be unserved. Moovit is available for free on iOS, Android & Web in over 2,700 cities, across 86 countries worldwide, and can be used in 44 languages.

Sckipio

Series B in 2014
Sckipio Corporation is a semiconductor company based in Ramat Gan, Israel, specializing in G.fast technology to deliver ultra high-speed broadband solutions. Founded in 2012, Sckipio produces G.fast-based modems that enable telecommunications companies to provide broadband speeds of up to one Gbps per subscriber. The company focuses on applications such as fiber-to-the-distribution-point, multi-dwelling units, and mobile backhaul. Sckipio is notable for being the first semiconductor firm to specialize in G.fast technology, contributing significantly to the development of the ITU standard, with over 20% of the standard originating from its technical expertise. The company's award-winning G.fast solutions are designed to facilitate rapid broadband access using existing wiring, thus enhancing connectivity for businesses and consumers alike.

Eyeview

Series D in 2014
Eyeview Inc., founded in 2007 and based in New York, is a video advertising technology company that specializes in delivering return on investment (ROI) for brands through personalized video advertising. The company's flagship product, VideoIQ, is a comprehensive platform that integrates consumer, brand, and retail data into a decision engine to programmatically deliver one-to-one personalized video ads across various devices including television, desktop, tablet, and mobile. Eyeview's solutions cater to multiple industries, offering lead generation for automotive brands, in-store marketing for CPG and shopper marketers, sales driving tools for retailers, and online booking solutions for travel marketers. The company serves top-tier brands such as P&G, Walgreens, Lowe's, Honda, BMW, and Priceline, with offices strategically located in major cities including Los Angeles, Detroit, Seattle, Chicago, and London.

Quali

Venture Round in 2014
Quali is a software company that specializes in providing SaaS-based platform engineering tools. These tools are designed to assist enterprise DevOps and engineering teams in optimizing the continuous delivery of software at scale. By enhancing developer productivity and improving cloud governance, Quali's solutions help enterprises automate and improve their DevOps lifecycle. The company's platform utilizes cloud sandboxes, which are personal replicas of a production environment, to facilitate product lifecycle testing, management, and optimization. This enables various organizational units, including engineering, sales, and security, to increase productivity and efficiency while reducing costs.

JFrog

Series B in 2014
JFrog Ltd. is a provider of a comprehensive DevOps platform designed to facilitate continuous software release management. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, JFrog offers a range of products that enhance the efficiency of software development and deployment. Its flagship product, JFrog Artifactory, serves as a universal package repository, enabling organizations to store, manage, and update software packages at any scale. Other key offerings include JFrog Pipelines for securing packages, JFrog Distribution for enterprise-grade software distribution, and JFrog Mission Control for overseeing the software release management workflow. The platform supports a hybrid approach to software supply chain management, allowing for seamless integration between development and operations teams. JFrog caters to various industries, including technology, financial services, retail, healthcare, and telecommunications, positioning itself as a crucial player in the DevOps domain by addressing the challenges associated with software artifacts and distribution.

Impliant

Venture Round in 2014
Impliant Ltd. and over $50 million have been invested in laboratory testing and clinical work to perfect the implant, the instrumentation, and the surgical technique. The TOPS(TM) System aims to revolutionize the spinal implant market in much the same way that total hip and total knee replacement systems displaced hip and knee fusions. Premia Spine's singular focus today is to provide patients and surgeons with a clinically-proven superior solution to lumbar fusion surgery.

WalkMe

Series C in 2014
WalkMe Inc., founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, develops a cloud-based guidance and engagement platform designed to enhance user experience and productivity. Their Digital Adoption Platform adapts software to meet the needs of employees and customers, while WalkMe Automation simplifies user experiences by automating complex tasks. The company also offers solutions for modernizing legacy desktop applications and enhancing security. WalkMe's platform integrates with various systems, including Salesforce and Workday, and serves sectors such as financial services, healthcare, insurance, retail, software, utility, and education. With additional offices in New York, Raleigh, London, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Sydney, and Tokyo, WalkMe is a subsidiary of WalkMe Ltd.

Minute Media

Series B in 2014
Minute Media is a global technology and content company that focuses on sports and culture. It operates a proprietary platform designed for the creation, distribution, and monetization of digital short-form content. The company owns prominent sports content brands, including The Players' Tribune, FanSided, 90min, and STN Video, and offers content creation tools tailored for leagues, athletes, and professional creators. With a reach of 200 million monthly users, Minute Media supports over 1,500 content creators and collaborates with more than 250 distribution partners across 14 global markets in 10 languages. The company has offices located in New York, London, Tel-Aviv, São Paulo, and Tokyo.

Totango

Series B in 2014
Totango, Inc. is a leading provider of a customer success platform designed to enhance customer engagement and drive business growth. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, the company specializes in customer-led growth by integrating customer data to monitor health changes and foster proactive engagement. Its suite of solutions includes the Customer Success Centre for customer engagement, Zoe for enterprise impact, and DNA-CX for real-time customer context. Additionally, Totango offers tools for customer onboarding, adoption, renewal, and risk management through its AI-powered Customer Intelligence Engine, Unison. The platform supports businesses in achieving predictable revenue and maximizing customer value by streamlining operations and providing actionable insights. Totango serves a diverse range of clients, including notable companies such as SAP and GitHub, and has established itself as an innovator in customer success technology. The organization has a remote workforce spanning multiple states and countries, with offices located in New York City and Tel Aviv.

Implisit

Venture Round in 2014
Implisit is a company that enhances sales team efficiency by providing data-entry automation services and intelligent insights through its innovative platform. By integrating with existing customer relationship management (CRM) systems, Implisit captures and analyzes communication from emails, calendars, and CRM records. This technology generates actionable insights and timely alerts, enabling sales representatives to focus on critical tasks that drive revenue. Additionally, Implisit ensures that CRM data remains accurate and up-to-date, allowing managers to have confidence in the information at their disposal. Through its advanced algorithms, the company introduces an intelligence layer that not only automates data entry but also delivers valuable insights for improved sales performance.

Moovit

Series B in 2013
Moovit is a Mobility as a Service (MaaS) provider and the world’s #1 transit app. Moovit simplifies your urban mobility in +2700 cities all around the world, making getting around town via mass transit easier and more convenient. Moovit has more than 300 million users, and was named Best Local App of 2016 by Google and Best of 2017 app by Apple. By combining information from public transit operators and authorities with live information from the user community, Moovit offers travelers a real-time picture, including the best route for their journey. The Moovit community sends active reports about their travel experience, such as bus congestion levels, cleanliness, and more to help others have a better travel experience. Moovit generates up to four billion anonymous data points a day that comprise the world's largest repository of transit data. The Big Data gathering is aided by Moovit’s network of more than 500,000 local editors, called “Mooviters”, who help map out and maintain local transit information in cities that would otherwise be unserved. Moovit is available for free on iOS, Android & Web in over 2,700 cities, across 86 countries worldwide, and can be used in 44 languages.

Sckipio

Series A in 2013
Sckipio Corporation is a semiconductor company based in Ramat Gan, Israel, specializing in G.fast technology to deliver ultra high-speed broadband solutions. Founded in 2012, Sckipio produces G.fast-based modems that enable telecommunications companies to provide broadband speeds of up to one Gbps per subscriber. The company focuses on applications such as fiber-to-the-distribution-point, multi-dwelling units, and mobile backhaul. Sckipio is notable for being the first semiconductor firm to specialize in G.fast technology, contributing significantly to the development of the ITU standard, with over 20% of the standard originating from its technical expertise. The company's award-winning G.fast solutions are designed to facilitate rapid broadband access using existing wiring, thus enhancing connectivity for businesses and consumers alike.

ColorChip

Venture Round in 2013
ColorChip Ltd. is a manufacturer of integrated optical components and sub-systems, primarily targeting the Datacom and Telecom markets in the United States and China. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in application-specific photonic integrated circuits (ASPICs) that utilize advanced planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. ColorChip's product offerings include transceivers for various Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and core routers, as well as PLC splitter chips and wafers for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) networks. Additionally, the company develops dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits for high-scale solutions and provides industrialized optics for a range of applications. Through its innovative solutions, ColorChip supports the growing demands for efficient data transmission in large enterprise data centers and telecommunications infrastructure.

Outbrain

Series E in 2013
Outbrain is a recommendation platform designed for the open web, facilitating the discovery of content for online consumers through personalized recommendation feeds. It connects advertisers with their target audiences by delivering ads that appear as links to articles, products, and videos on various media partners' websites and mobile applications. The platform drives quality engagement by matching users with relevant content, generating revenue for the company based on user interactions with the advertisements. Outbrain operates in multiple regions, including Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the United States, positioning itself as a significant player in the digital advertising landscape.

Samanage

Series A in 2013
Samanage Ltd. is a cloud-based service management platform that focuses on enhancing organizational efficiency and employee productivity. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, the company provides a range of IT management solutions, including IT service management, IT service desk capabilities, and IT audits. Samanage's software is designed to simplify complex tasks and automate routine processes, allowing organizations, particularly in the healthcare and financial sectors, to deliver faster and more effective services. The platform is recognized for its high user ratings and reviews, reflecting its commitment to empowering clients with insights that drive productivity. Samanage operates additional offices in several global locations, including San Francisco, London, Rotterdam, Netanya, and Paddington, and became a subsidiary of SolarWinds Corporation in 2019.

OpTier

Series E in 2013
OpTier Inc. is a New York-based company specializing in business transaction management solutions and application performance management (APM). Founded in 2002, OpTier focuses on enabling business application owners to effectively monitor and optimize service performance and availability. The company analyzes billions of business transactions daily, leveraging its cloud-based APM solution to help organizations proactively manage their production applications. OpTier serves a range of global enterprises, including notable clients such as Aflac, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, O2, and Wells Fargo. Through its innovative approach, OpTier provides insights that enhance application performance, improve business outcomes, and elevate customer satisfaction, positioning itself as a key player in the realm of big data analytics and application management.

Eyeview

Series C in 2013
Eyeview Inc., founded in 2007 and based in New York, is a video advertising technology company that specializes in delivering return on investment (ROI) for brands through personalized video advertising. The company's flagship product, VideoIQ, is a comprehensive platform that integrates consumer, brand, and retail data into a decision engine to programmatically deliver one-to-one personalized video ads across various devices including television, desktop, tablet, and mobile. Eyeview's solutions cater to multiple industries, offering lead generation for automotive brands, in-store marketing for CPG and shopper marketers, sales driving tools for retailers, and online booking solutions for travel marketers. The company serves top-tier brands such as P&G, Walgreens, Lowe's, Honda, BMW, and Priceline, with offices strategically located in major cities including Los Angeles, Detroit, Seattle, Chicago, and London.

Minute Media

Series A in 2013
Minute Media is a global technology and content company that focuses on sports and culture. It operates a proprietary platform designed for the creation, distribution, and monetization of digital short-form content. The company owns prominent sports content brands, including The Players' Tribune, FanSided, 90min, and STN Video, and offers content creation tools tailored for leagues, athletes, and professional creators. With a reach of 200 million monthly users, Minute Media supports over 1,500 content creators and collaborates with more than 250 distribution partners across 14 global markets in 10 languages. The company has offices located in New York, London, Tel-Aviv, São Paulo, and Tokyo.

flok

Series A in 2013
flok LTD is a customer engagement and loyalty platform that enables consumers to access loyalty plans and rewards from various vendors through a mobile application available on iOS and Android. Originally launched in 2011 as a digital punch card app, flok has since expanded its offerings to include a comprehensive suite of customer communication tools, such as chatbots, AI-assisted chat, automated messaging, and CRM services. The platform serves a diverse range of industries, including food and drink, beauty, retail, health and fitness, entertainment, and services. Headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Tel Aviv, flok collaborates with partners that range from major retailers to small businesses across multiple countries. The company, formerly known as LoyalBlocks Ltd, was incorporated in 2008 and has operated as a subsidiary of Wix.com Ltd since 2017.

ColorChip

Venture Round in 2013
ColorChip Ltd. is a manufacturer of integrated optical components and sub-systems, primarily targeting the Datacom and Telecom markets in the United States and China. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in application-specific photonic integrated circuits (ASPICs) that utilize advanced planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. ColorChip's product offerings include transceivers for various Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and core routers, as well as PLC splitter chips and wafers for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) networks. Additionally, the company develops dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits for high-scale solutions and provides industrialized optics for a range of applications. Through its innovative solutions, ColorChip supports the growing demands for efficient data transmission in large enterprise data centers and telecommunications infrastructure.

WatchDox

Venture Round in 2013
WatchDox, Inc. is a provider of a cloud-based enterprise file synchronization and sharing platform designed to enable users to access, share, and control critical documents across various devices. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company offers a range of services, including cloud storage, secure file sharing, mobile content management, and document security solutions. Its platform supports both software-as-a-service (SaaS) and on-premise deployments, allowing organizations to adopt bring your own device (BYOD) initiatives while ensuring document control and protection. WatchDox serves a diverse array of industries, including construction, finance, healthcare, legal, and technology, facilitating collaboration among partners and enabling remote management of documents. Formerly known as Confidela, Inc., the company rebranded in January 2011 and operates as a subsidiary of BlackBerry Limited as of 2015.

PlayScape

Venture Round in 2012
PlayScape, formerly known as MoMinis, is a company dedicated to facilitating mobile game development and publishing. It offers a free and user-friendly development tool, PlayScape Studio, which allows game creators to build and port applications across various devices and operating systems without the need to select a specific platform in advance. The company enhances the success of game publishers by providing comprehensive services that monitor and streamline game performance throughout its lifecycle. PlayScape also supports developers in monetizing their games through its online stores and global partnerships, enabling them to earn commissions on sales generated in its ecosystem. By focusing on simplifying the development process and expanding market access, PlayScape empowers mobile game creators to reach new audiences and maximize their return on investment.

WalkMe

Series B in 2012
WalkMe Inc., founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, develops a cloud-based guidance and engagement platform designed to enhance user experience and productivity. Their Digital Adoption Platform adapts software to meet the needs of employees and customers, while WalkMe Automation simplifies user experiences by automating complex tasks. The company also offers solutions for modernizing legacy desktop applications and enhancing security. WalkMe's platform integrates with various systems, including Salesforce and Workday, and serves sectors such as financial services, healthcare, insurance, retail, software, utility, and education. With additional offices in New York, Raleigh, London, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Sydney, and Tokyo, WalkMe is a subsidiary of WalkMe Ltd.

Samanage

Series A in 2012
Samanage Ltd. is a cloud-based service management platform that focuses on enhancing organizational efficiency and employee productivity. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, the company provides a range of IT management solutions, including IT service management, IT service desk capabilities, and IT audits. Samanage's software is designed to simplify complex tasks and automate routine processes, allowing organizations, particularly in the healthcare and financial sectors, to deliver faster and more effective services. The platform is recognized for its high user ratings and reviews, reflecting its commitment to empowering clients with insights that drive productivity. Samanage operates additional offices in several global locations, including San Francisco, London, Rotterdam, Netanya, and Paddington, and became a subsidiary of SolarWinds Corporation in 2019.

JFrog

Series A in 2012
JFrog Ltd. is a provider of a comprehensive DevOps platform designed to facilitate continuous software release management. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, JFrog offers a range of products that enhance the efficiency of software development and deployment. Its flagship product, JFrog Artifactory, serves as a universal package repository, enabling organizations to store, manage, and update software packages at any scale. Other key offerings include JFrog Pipelines for securing packages, JFrog Distribution for enterprise-grade software distribution, and JFrog Mission Control for overseeing the software release management workflow. The platform supports a hybrid approach to software supply chain management, allowing for seamless integration between development and operations teams. JFrog caters to various industries, including technology, financial services, retail, healthcare, and telecommunications, positioning itself as a crucial player in the DevOps domain by addressing the challenges associated with software artifacts and distribution.

Moovit

Series A in 2012
Moovit is a Mobility as a Service (MaaS) provider and the world’s #1 transit app. Moovit simplifies your urban mobility in +2700 cities all around the world, making getting around town via mass transit easier and more convenient. Moovit has more than 300 million users, and was named Best Local App of 2016 by Google and Best of 2017 app by Apple. By combining information from public transit operators and authorities with live information from the user community, Moovit offers travelers a real-time picture, including the best route for their journey. The Moovit community sends active reports about their travel experience, such as bus congestion levels, cleanliness, and more to help others have a better travel experience. Moovit generates up to four billion anonymous data points a day that comprise the world's largest repository of transit data. The Big Data gathering is aided by Moovit’s network of more than 500,000 local editors, called “Mooviters”, who help map out and maintain local transit information in cities that would otherwise be unserved. Moovit is available for free on iOS, Android & Web in over 2,700 cities, across 86 countries worldwide, and can be used in 44 languages.

WatchDox

Venture Round in 2012
WatchDox, Inc. is a provider of a cloud-based enterprise file synchronization and sharing platform designed to enable users to access, share, and control critical documents across various devices. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company offers a range of services, including cloud storage, secure file sharing, mobile content management, and document security solutions. Its platform supports both software-as-a-service (SaaS) and on-premise deployments, allowing organizations to adopt bring your own device (BYOD) initiatives while ensuring document control and protection. WatchDox serves a diverse array of industries, including construction, finance, healthcare, legal, and technology, facilitating collaboration among partners and enabling remote management of documents. Formerly known as Confidela, Inc., the company rebranded in January 2011 and operates as a subsidiary of BlackBerry Limited as of 2015.

Eyeview

Series B in 2012
Eyeview Inc., founded in 2007 and based in New York, is a video advertising technology company that specializes in delivering return on investment (ROI) for brands through personalized video advertising. The company's flagship product, VideoIQ, is a comprehensive platform that integrates consumer, brand, and retail data into a decision engine to programmatically deliver one-to-one personalized video ads across various devices including television, desktop, tablet, and mobile. Eyeview's solutions cater to multiple industries, offering lead generation for automotive brands, in-store marketing for CPG and shopper marketers, sales driving tools for retailers, and online booking solutions for travel marketers. The company serves top-tier brands such as P&G, Walgreens, Lowe's, Honda, BMW, and Priceline, with offices strategically located in major cities including Los Angeles, Detroit, Seattle, Chicago, and London.

flok

Venture Round in 2012
flok LTD is a customer engagement and loyalty platform that enables consumers to access loyalty plans and rewards from various vendors through a mobile application available on iOS and Android. Originally launched in 2011 as a digital punch card app, flok has since expanded its offerings to include a comprehensive suite of customer communication tools, such as chatbots, AI-assisted chat, automated messaging, and CRM services. The platform serves a diverse range of industries, including food and drink, beauty, retail, health and fitness, entertainment, and services. Headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Tel Aviv, flok collaborates with partners that range from major retailers to small businesses across multiple countries. The company, formerly known as LoyalBlocks Ltd, was incorporated in 2008 and has operated as a subsidiary of Wix.com Ltd since 2017.

ColorChip

Venture Round in 2011
ColorChip Ltd. is a manufacturer of integrated optical components and sub-systems, primarily targeting the Datacom and Telecom markets in the United States and China. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in application-specific photonic integrated circuits (ASPICs) that utilize advanced planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. ColorChip's product offerings include transceivers for various Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and core routers, as well as PLC splitter chips and wafers for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) networks. Additionally, the company develops dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits for high-scale solutions and provides industrialized optics for a range of applications. Through its innovative solutions, ColorChip supports the growing demands for efficient data transmission in large enterprise data centers and telecommunications infrastructure.

Amadesa

Series B in 2011
Amadesa is a U.S.-based SaaS company specializing in dynamic website personalization and automated content delivery through its Amadesa Customer Experience Suite. This suite offers end-to-end testing and personalization products to help online businesses enhance customer engagement, increase conversions, and improve marketing ROI. The platform enables companies to optimize various aspects of the user experience, including shopping carts, forms, pages, advertisements, and other online content. Amadesa serves a global client base with a commitment to innovation and excellence, supported by a professional services team. It also partners with agencies, consultants, and technology firms, providing high-level support and training.

Teads

Private Equity Round in 2011
Teads, Inc. is a company that specializes in creating enterprise software for digital branding, primarily through its video advertising supply side platform (SSP) designed for publishers and brands. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Chicago and California, Teads enables clients to generate outstream video advertising inventory and effectively monetize it via their sales forces, third parties, and programmatic buying. The platform offers an omnichannel solution for programmatic digital advertising across a global network of premium media, integrating technologies for buy-side, sell-side, creative, and data optimization. By providing brand-safe and engaging ad experiences, Teads reaches billions of unique users, enhancing the effectiveness of digital advertising transactions and delivering sustainable business outcomes for advertisers and agencies.

Totango

Series A in 2011
Totango, Inc. is a leading provider of a customer success platform designed to enhance customer engagement and drive business growth. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, the company specializes in customer-led growth by integrating customer data to monitor health changes and foster proactive engagement. Its suite of solutions includes the Customer Success Centre for customer engagement, Zoe for enterprise impact, and DNA-CX for real-time customer context. Additionally, Totango offers tools for customer onboarding, adoption, renewal, and risk management through its AI-powered Customer Intelligence Engine, Unison. The platform supports businesses in achieving predictable revenue and maximizing customer value by streamlining operations and providing actionable insights. Totango serves a diverse range of clients, including notable companies such as SAP and GitHub, and has established itself as an innovator in customer success technology. The organization has a remote workforce spanning multiple states and countries, with offices located in New York City and Tel Aviv.

SupportSpace

Series C in 2011
SupportSpace, Inc. is a provider of computer technical support services, established in 2005 and located in South San Francisco, California. The company specializes in offering a wide range of services, including Microsoft Windows support, virus and spyware removal, software installation and removal, email account setup, and PC tune-up. Additionally, SupportSpace provides assistance with photo and video software, PC transfers, file recovery, iPhone setup and synchronization, as well as internet security, protection, and email setup advice. The company utilizes a virtual workforce of certified experts to deliver these services through a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform, catering to vendors, retailers, and internet service providers. SupportSpace is recognized for developing the Virtual Expert Network, which enhances the delivery of remote services by allowing expert service providers to operate independently, thereby reshaping the traditional structure of service organizations.

CloudShare

Venture Round in 2011
CloudShare Ltd. is a cloud computing company that provides a platform for developing, testing, and managing IT applications and systems. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company offers a range of solutions tailored for various users, including enterprises, developers, and IT professionals. Its primary offerings include CloudShare Enterprise for large teams and organizations, CloudShare Labs for developers and consultants, and CloudShare ProPlus for individuals seeking on-demand access to templates and multi-machine environments. The platform supports virtual training, demos, proof-of-concept evaluations, and sales enablement, allowing users to build, copy, and share IT environments efficiently. CloudShare's solutions facilitate collaboration and productivity among technology vendors and enterprises, leveraging partnerships with industry leaders such as IBM and VMware.

Adap.tv

Series C in 2011
Adap.tv, now integrated into ONE by AOL, specializes in programmatic video advertising, facilitating the buying and selling of video ads across various platforms, including desktop, mobile, and television. The company provides innovative tools and services designed for video publishers, most notably through its Adap.tv OneSource platform. This open video advertising solution enables publishers to efficiently manage and serve advertisements from both their in-house sales teams and external advertising networks within a single, user-friendly interface. By focusing on enhancing the advertising experience, Adap.tv positions itself as a key partner for publishers, advertisers, and agencies aiming to optimize their online brand value.

Outbrain

Series C in 2011
Outbrain is a recommendation platform designed for the open web, facilitating the discovery of content for online consumers through personalized recommendation feeds. It connects advertisers with their target audiences by delivering ads that appear as links to articles, products, and videos on various media partners' websites and mobile applications. The platform drives quality engagement by matching users with relevant content, generating revenue for the company based on user interactions with the advertisements. Outbrain operates in multiple regions, including Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the United States, positioning itself as a significant player in the digital advertising landscape.

Quali

Venture Round in 2011
Quali is a software company that specializes in providing SaaS-based platform engineering tools. These tools are designed to assist enterprise DevOps and engineering teams in optimizing the continuous delivery of software at scale. By enhancing developer productivity and improving cloud governance, Quali's solutions help enterprises automate and improve their DevOps lifecycle. The company's platform utilizes cloud sandboxes, which are personal replicas of a production environment, to facilitate product lifecycle testing, management, and optimization. This enables various organizational units, including engineering, sales, and security, to increase productivity and efficiency while reducing costs.

WatchDox

Series B in 2011
WatchDox, Inc. is a provider of a cloud-based enterprise file synchronization and sharing platform designed to enable users to access, share, and control critical documents across various devices. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company offers a range of services, including cloud storage, secure file sharing, mobile content management, and document security solutions. Its platform supports both software-as-a-service (SaaS) and on-premise deployments, allowing organizations to adopt bring your own device (BYOD) initiatives while ensuring document control and protection. WatchDox serves a diverse array of industries, including construction, finance, healthcare, legal, and technology, facilitating collaboration among partners and enabling remote management of documents. Formerly known as Confidela, Inc., the company rebranded in January 2011 and operates as a subsidiary of BlackBerry Limited as of 2015.

ColorChip

Venture Round in 2010
ColorChip Ltd. is a manufacturer of integrated optical components and sub-systems, primarily targeting the Datacom and Telecom markets in the United States and China. Founded in 2001 and based in Yokneam, Israel, the company specializes in application-specific photonic integrated circuits (ASPICs) that utilize advanced planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology. ColorChip's product offerings include transceivers for various Ethernet links, data center interconnections, and core routers, as well as PLC splitter chips and wafers for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) networks. Additionally, the company develops dense multi-lane photonic integrated circuits for high-scale solutions and provides industrialized optics for a range of applications. Through its innovative solutions, ColorChip supports the growing demands for efficient data transmission in large enterprise data centers and telecommunications infrastructure.

The Gifts Project

Seed Round in 2010
The Gifts Project is a social e-commerce platform that specializes in group gifting, enabling online retailers and marketplaces to enhance their customer experience through social buying. This white-label solution integrates a social group gifting system directly into the checkout processes of major e-commerce websites. It allows customers to celebrate special occasions by inviting friends to contribute towards gifts, effectively fostering a collaborative shopping environment. The Gifts Project is developed by Appchee Applications Ltd., an Israeli startup that is supported by notable investors in the tech and venture capital sectors.

Teads

Series A in 2010
Teads, Inc. is a company that specializes in creating enterprise software for digital branding, primarily through its video advertising supply side platform (SSP) designed for publishers and brands. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Chicago and California, Teads enables clients to generate outstream video advertising inventory and effectively monetize it via their sales forces, third parties, and programmatic buying. The platform offers an omnichannel solution for programmatic digital advertising across a global network of premium media, integrating technologies for buy-side, sell-side, creative, and data optimization. By providing brand-safe and engaging ad experiences, Teads reaches billions of unique users, enhancing the effectiveness of digital advertising transactions and delivering sustainable business outcomes for advertisers and agencies.

TaKaDu

Series A in 2010
TaKaDu Ltd. is a global software provider based in Yehud, Israel, specializing in integrated event management solutions for the water industry. Founded in 2009, the company offers automated cloud-based services that help water utilities detect, analyze, and manage network events such as leaks, bursts, and operational failures. TaKaDu's platform employs advanced statistical and mathematical algorithms to transform utility data into actionable insights, enhancing operational efficiency and aiding in strategic decision-making. Its solutions include various modules, such as event management, DMA monitoring, data analytics, management dashboards, and reporting tools, enabling seamless integration across utility operations from analysts to executive teams. TaKaDu's innovative approach supports water utilities in improving overall management and reducing non-revenue water.

ConteXtream

Series B in 2010
ConteXtream is a privately held software company based in Santa Clara, California, specializing in cloud-based network virtualization technology. It offers a pioneering framework that enables network operators to enhance the performance and profitability of their broadband networks through proven virtualization and grid technologies. The company's Service Delivery Grid is designed to deliver higher network performance at a lower cost per subscriber, allowing operators to customize applications for individual subscribers, thereby creating a highly personalized user experience. ConteXtream's carrier-grade network visualization technology is utilized by Tier-1 operators, facilitating the elastic connection of subscribers to services and enabling the virtualization of functions on standard server hardware, ultimately replacing traditional proprietary systems.

Eyeview

Series A in 2010
Eyeview Inc., founded in 2007 and based in New York, is a video advertising technology company that specializes in delivering return on investment (ROI) for brands through personalized video advertising. The company's flagship product, VideoIQ, is a comprehensive platform that integrates consumer, brand, and retail data into a decision engine to programmatically deliver one-to-one personalized video ads across various devices including television, desktop, tablet, and mobile. Eyeview's solutions cater to multiple industries, offering lead generation for automotive brands, in-store marketing for CPG and shopper marketers, sales driving tools for retailers, and online booking solutions for travel marketers. The company serves top-tier brands such as P&G, Walgreens, Lowe's, Honda, BMW, and Priceline, with offices strategically located in major cities including Los Angeles, Detroit, Seattle, Chicago, and London.

dbMotion

Series C in 2009
dbMotion is a developer of a health information exchange platform that focuses on creating connected healthcare communities. Its software facilitates the establishment of a secured virtual patient record, which integrates patient information from various care providers and organizations. This approach allows healthcare entities to share clinical data securely, regardless of the format and geographical location of the information, without necessitating the centralization of data or the replacement of existing systems. By enabling meaningful integration and leveraging of information assets, dbMotion aims to enhance the quality, safety, and efficiency of patient care.

CloudShare

Series B in 2009
CloudShare Ltd. is a cloud computing company that provides a platform for developing, testing, and managing IT applications and systems. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company offers a range of solutions tailored for various users, including enterprises, developers, and IT professionals. Its primary offerings include CloudShare Enterprise for large teams and organizations, CloudShare Labs for developers and consultants, and CloudShare ProPlus for individuals seeking on-demand access to templates and multi-machine environments. The platform supports virtual training, demos, proof-of-concept evaluations, and sales enablement, allowing users to build, copy, and share IT environments efficiently. CloudShare's solutions facilitate collaboration and productivity among technology vendors and enterprises, leveraging partnerships with industry leaders such as IBM and VMware.

SupportSpace

Series B in 2009
SupportSpace, Inc. is a provider of computer technical support services, established in 2005 and located in South San Francisco, California. The company specializes in offering a wide range of services, including Microsoft Windows support, virus and spyware removal, software installation and removal, email account setup, and PC tune-up. Additionally, SupportSpace provides assistance with photo and video software, PC transfers, file recovery, iPhone setup and synchronization, as well as internet security, protection, and email setup advice. The company utilizes a virtual workforce of certified experts to deliver these services through a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform, catering to vendors, retailers, and internet service providers. SupportSpace is recognized for developing the Virtual Expert Network, which enhances the delivery of remote services by allowing expert service providers to operate independently, thereby reshaping the traditional structure of service organizations.

Axxana

Series B in 2009
Axxana Inc. is a provider of disaster recovery solutions tailored for enterprises and cloud service providers, with a focus on ensuring zero data loss during recovery. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Tel-Aviv, Israel, with an additional office in Newton, Massachusetts, Axxana offers innovative products such as the Phoenix System, which is specifically designed for Oracle and Exadata environments. This system facilitates data recovery across various distances and communication lines. Additionally, Axxana's Phoenix System RP enhances the performance of asynchronous replication by delivering synchronous data protection, allowing for effective data recovery without transaction loss. The company employs advanced technologies, drawing on expertise from aviation's Flight Data Recorder systems, to tackle contemporary data protection challenges, positioning itself as a leader in the emerging field of Enterprise Data Recording.

Metrolight

Series D in 2009
Metrolight Ltd. is an Israel-based company specializing in electronic ballasts and LED solutions for high-power lighting. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Netanya, the company offers a range of products including electronic ballasts, control and management systems, and various lighting solutions such as EcoBOX and EcoPOD, which cater to indoor spaces like warehouses, factories, and retail stores. Metrolight's innovations are designed to enhance energy efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and lower carbon emissions across diverse markets, including industrial, commercial, and municipal sectors. By providing advanced lighting control services, the company enables clients to achieve significant cost savings while promoting sustainable energy use.

Outbrain

Series B in 2009
Outbrain is a recommendation platform designed for the open web, facilitating the discovery of content for online consumers through personalized recommendation feeds. It connects advertisers with their target audiences by delivering ads that appear as links to articles, products, and videos on various media partners' websites and mobile applications. The platform drives quality engagement by matching users with relevant content, generating revenue for the company based on user interactions with the advertisements. Outbrain operates in multiple regions, including Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the United States, positioning itself as a significant player in the digital advertising landscape.

Olista

Venture Round in 2008
Olista is a provider of customer experience analytics and service adoption management software tailored for mobile and broadband operators. The company's solutions help these operators enhance their service offerings by enabling a deep understanding of customer behavior patterns. By leveraging this data, Olista equips operators with the necessary tools to optimize the user experience and increase the number of active subscribers for their data services. With a wealth of experience in managing and marketing services, Olista is well-positioned to address the challenges operators face in monetizing their mobile and broadband services, ultimately fostering greater success in their offerings.

OpTier

Series D in 2008
OpTier Inc. is a New York-based company specializing in business transaction management solutions and application performance management (APM). Founded in 2002, OpTier focuses on enabling business application owners to effectively monitor and optimize service performance and availability. The company analyzes billions of business transactions daily, leveraging its cloud-based APM solution to help organizations proactively manage their production applications. OpTier serves a range of global enterprises, including notable clients such as Aflac, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, O2, and Wells Fargo. Through its innovative approach, OpTier provides insights that enhance application performance, improve business outcomes, and elevate customer satisfaction, positioning itself as a key player in the realm of big data analytics and application management.

Adap.tv

Series B in 2008
Adap.tv, now integrated into ONE by AOL, specializes in programmatic video advertising, facilitating the buying and selling of video ads across various platforms, including desktop, mobile, and television. The company provides innovative tools and services designed for video publishers, most notably through its Adap.tv OneSource platform. This open video advertising solution enables publishers to efficiently manage and serve advertisements from both their in-house sales teams and external advertising networks within a single, user-friendly interface. By focusing on enhancing the advertising experience, Adap.tv positions itself as a key partner for publishers, advertisers, and agencies aiming to optimize their online brand value.

WatchDox

Series A in 2008
WatchDox, Inc. is a provider of a cloud-based enterprise file synchronization and sharing platform designed to enable users to access, share, and control critical documents across various devices. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company offers a range of services, including cloud storage, secure file sharing, mobile content management, and document security solutions. Its platform supports both software-as-a-service (SaaS) and on-premise deployments, allowing organizations to adopt bring your own device (BYOD) initiatives while ensuring document control and protection. WatchDox serves a diverse array of industries, including construction, finance, healthcare, legal, and technology, facilitating collaboration among partners and enabling remote management of documents. Formerly known as Confidela, Inc., the company rebranded in January 2011 and operates as a subsidiary of BlackBerry Limited as of 2015.

Octavian

Series B in 2008
Octavian, Inc. provides a SaaS middle-office software solutions for wealth and investment management industry in the United States. The company offers a suite of applications that provide revenue management solutions for asset managers, sponsors, and broker/dealers. Its products allow users to automate the fee processing, automate fee calculations and billing, and consolidated reporting for private banking and wealth management. It serves separately managed accounts managers and sponsors, mutual funds, private banking, institutional asset management, and business line management markets. Octavian was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts.

Neocleus

Series B in 2008
Neocleus specializes in endpoint virtualization technology tailored for enterprise IT departments. The company offers NeoSphere, an extensible client virtualization platform that integrates existing PC management systems with advanced visualization capabilities. Neocleus' solutions address critical endpoint concerns by enabling IT resources to operate outside of a Windows environment while maintaining full access to the underlying endpoint hardware. This approach provides IT departments with a virtual endpoint environment that is both manageable and secure, allowing users to access corporate assets from any endpoint, regardless of location or security state. Additionally, Neocleus has enhanced the Xen Open Source hypervisor, transforming it into an endpoint-oriented hypervisor and contributing it to the open source community to foster an ecosystem of virtualization partners and collaborators. This initiative enables software developers to concentrate on creating high-performance applications without the complexities of the underlying architecture.

Eyeview

Seed Round in 2008
Eyeview Inc., founded in 2007 and based in New York, is a video advertising technology company that specializes in delivering return on investment (ROI) for brands through personalized video advertising. The company's flagship product, VideoIQ, is a comprehensive platform that integrates consumer, brand, and retail data into a decision engine to programmatically deliver one-to-one personalized video ads across various devices including television, desktop, tablet, and mobile. Eyeview's solutions cater to multiple industries, offering lead generation for automotive brands, in-store marketing for CPG and shopper marketers, sales driving tools for retailers, and online booking solutions for travel marketers. The company serves top-tier brands such as P&G, Walgreens, Lowe's, Honda, BMW, and Priceline, with offices strategically located in major cities including Los Angeles, Detroit, Seattle, Chicago, and London.

SupportSpace

Series B in 2008
SupportSpace, Inc. is a provider of computer technical support services, established in 2005 and located in South San Francisco, California. The company specializes in offering a wide range of services, including Microsoft Windows support, virus and spyware removal, software installation and removal, email account setup, and PC tune-up. Additionally, SupportSpace provides assistance with photo and video software, PC transfers, file recovery, iPhone setup and synchronization, as well as internet security, protection, and email setup advice. The company utilizes a virtual workforce of certified experts to deliver these services through a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform, catering to vendors, retailers, and internet service providers. SupportSpace is recognized for developing the Virtual Expert Network, which enhances the delivery of remote services by allowing expert service providers to operate independently, thereby reshaping the traditional structure of service organizations.

PrimeSense

Series B in 2008
PrimeSense is a developer of 3D-sensing and machine-vision technologies designed to enhance digital devices with the ability to perceive and understand their environment in a manner similar to human vision. The company’s technology enables natural interaction between users and devices, facilitating a range of applications that include gesture-based controls for video games, intuitive navigation through digital interfaces, and enhanced video communication features such as virtual backgrounds and collaborative tools. PrimeSense’s innovative device operates using a plug-and-play system, requiring no additional equipment from the user, and is platform-independent. The technology gained significant recognition for its role in Microsoft's Project Natal, showcasing its potential to create immersive and interactive user experiences.

Outbrain

Series A in 2008
Outbrain is a recommendation platform designed for the open web, facilitating the discovery of content for online consumers through personalized recommendation feeds. It connects advertisers with their target audiences by delivering ads that appear as links to articles, products, and videos on various media partners' websites and mobile applications. The platform drives quality engagement by matching users with relevant content, generating revenue for the company based on user interactions with the advertisements. Outbrain operates in multiple regions, including Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the United States, positioning itself as a significant player in the digital advertising landscape.

Xjet

Series A in 2007
XJet Ltd. is a Rehovot, Israel-based company specializing in additive manufacturing solutions, primarily through its innovative inkjet-based 3D printing systems for metal and ceramic parts. Founded in 2005, XJet has developed its proprietary NanoParticle Jetting™ technology, which utilizes solid metal nanoparticles suspended in liquid ink to create high-quality, geometrically complex components. This process allows for precise deposition of ultra-thin layers of materials, offering the versatility of inkjet printing without sacrificing production speed. XJet's applications cater to various industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical, and tooling, and its products generate revenue through the sale of 3D printing systems and associated consumables. The company has built a strong intellectual property portfolio, with over 50 registered and pending patents, reflecting its commitment to innovation in the additive manufacturing sector.

Novafora

Venture Round in 2007
Novafora is a video processor company enabling OEMs to deliver on the promise of the digital video revolution - the highest quality video, anywhere, on any display device and at any time. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Cupertino, California.

Metrolight

Series C in 2007
Metrolight Ltd. is an Israel-based company specializing in electronic ballasts and LED solutions for high-power lighting. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Netanya, the company offers a range of products including electronic ballasts, control and management systems, and various lighting solutions such as EcoBOX and EcoPOD, which cater to indoor spaces like warehouses, factories, and retail stores. Metrolight's innovations are designed to enhance energy efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and lower carbon emissions across diverse markets, including industrial, commercial, and municipal sectors. By providing advanced lighting control services, the company enables clients to achieve significant cost savings while promoting sustainable energy use.

Adap.tv

Series A in 2007
Adap.tv, now integrated into ONE by AOL, specializes in programmatic video advertising, facilitating the buying and selling of video ads across various platforms, including desktop, mobile, and television. The company provides innovative tools and services designed for video publishers, most notably through its Adap.tv OneSource platform. This open video advertising solution enables publishers to efficiently manage and serve advertisements from both their in-house sales teams and external advertising networks within a single, user-friendly interface. By focusing on enhancing the advertising experience, Adap.tv positions itself as a key partner for publishers, advertisers, and agencies aiming to optimize their online brand value.

Intercast Networks

Venture Round in 2007
Intercast Networks Ltd. develops next-generation content delivery products based on its Multicast-to-Storage (M2S) technology. Intercast Networks Ltd. was formerly known as Arootz Interactive Ltd. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Netanya, Israel.

Axxana

Series A in 2007
Axxana Inc. is a provider of disaster recovery solutions tailored for enterprises and cloud service providers, with a focus on ensuring zero data loss during recovery. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Tel-Aviv, Israel, with an additional office in Newton, Massachusetts, Axxana offers innovative products such as the Phoenix System, which is specifically designed for Oracle and Exadata environments. This system facilitates data recovery across various distances and communication lines. Additionally, Axxana's Phoenix System RP enhances the performance of asynchronous replication by delivering synchronous data protection, allowing for effective data recovery without transaction loss. The company employs advanced technologies, drawing on expertise from aviation's Flight Data Recorder systems, to tackle contemporary data protection challenges, positioning itself as a leader in the emerging field of Enterprise Data Recording.

OpTier

Venture Round in 2007
OpTier Inc. is a New York-based company specializing in business transaction management solutions and application performance management (APM). Founded in 2002, OpTier focuses on enabling business application owners to effectively monitor and optimize service performance and availability. The company analyzes billions of business transactions daily, leveraging its cloud-based APM solution to help organizations proactively manage their production applications. OpTier serves a range of global enterprises, including notable clients such as Aflac, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, O2, and Wells Fargo. Through its innovative approach, OpTier provides insights that enhance application performance, improve business outcomes, and elevate customer satisfaction, positioning itself as a key player in the realm of big data analytics and application management.

ConteXtream

Series A in 2007
ConteXtream is a privately held software company based in Santa Clara, California, specializing in cloud-based network virtualization technology. It offers a pioneering framework that enables network operators to enhance the performance and profitability of their broadband networks through proven virtualization and grid technologies. The company's Service Delivery Grid is designed to deliver higher network performance at a lower cost per subscriber, allowing operators to customize applications for individual subscribers, thereby creating a highly personalized user experience. ConteXtream's carrier-grade network visualization technology is utilized by Tier-1 operators, facilitating the elastic connection of subscribers to services and enabling the virtualization of functions on standard server hardware, ultimately replacing traditional proprietary systems.

modu

Series A in 2007
modu invented, developed and is manufacturing tiny modular phones that can be "modufied" by connecting them with sleek devices known as fys. These devices enhance the functionality of the phone so users can have the smallest possible phone while enjoying a full range of features whenever they want. The company was founded in 2007 by CEO Dov Moran, whose previous company, msystems, invented the USB Flash Drive (DiskOnKey) and sold to SanDisk for $1.6 billion. modu recently launched its smallest, most versatile phone yet: the modu T. At 7.5 cm long, it has been cited by Guinness World Records as the world's lightest touch phone. The modu T phone offers everything you want in a smartphone: 3.5G connectivity, GPS, access to social networks, texting, music functionality, a 2.2" touch screen and 2 GB of storage (expandable to 32 GB memory card). It also includes popular applications like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, eBuddy, Google Search and more. This user-friendly phone can be adapted to be anything you want it to be: a tiny phone for your pocket or a personal media center. You can camerafy it, sportify it, boostify it or textify it, with more fy devices to come. Soon to be launched in various countries, the modu T offers superb call quality and an easy-to-use interface, and runs on Qualcomm's Brew operating system. Also soon to be launched is the long-awaited modu W. - an android based Wi-Fi device with 2.2" touch screen. The modu W is feature rich device with unlimited applications through the modu market. The device allows users to talk, get social, chat, browse the web, play games, watch videos, listen to music and much more.

eSnips

Series B in 2007
eSnips is a media dashboard that enables users to express themselves through various forms of digital content. It combines features of an online storage site, a content-sharing platform, and a social network, allowing users to upload a wide range of file types, including audio, video, images, and documents, with up to 5GB of free online storage. In addition to content management, eSnips serves as a socializing tool through its eSnips Communities, where users can share their work, receive feedback, build a fan base, or connect with others who share similar interests. This platform fosters an interactive environment for content discovery and social engagement.

RADLIVE

Series A in 2007
Founded in 2005, RADLIVE develops high definition telephony technologies, products and applications. RADLIVE's innovative solutions and unique technology will transform the way users and organizations all over the world communicate and collaborate with each other. RADLIVE is a member of the RAD Group, a collection of independent companies that develop, manufacture and market solutions for diverse segments of the networking and telecommunications industry. Closed February 2010.

Neocleus

Series A in 2007
Neocleus specializes in endpoint virtualization technology tailored for enterprise IT departments. The company offers NeoSphere, an extensible client virtualization platform that integrates existing PC management systems with advanced visualization capabilities. Neocleus' solutions address critical endpoint concerns by enabling IT resources to operate outside of a Windows environment while maintaining full access to the underlying endpoint hardware. This approach provides IT departments with a virtual endpoint environment that is both manageable and secure, allowing users to access corporate assets from any endpoint, regardless of location or security state. Additionally, Neocleus has enhanced the Xen Open Source hypervisor, transforming it into an endpoint-oriented hypervisor and contributing it to the open source community to foster an ecosystem of virtualization partners and collaborators. This initiative enables software developers to concentrate on creating high-performance applications without the complexities of the underlying architecture.

Adap.tv

Seed Round in 2007
Adap.tv, now integrated into ONE by AOL, specializes in programmatic video advertising, facilitating the buying and selling of video ads across various platforms, including desktop, mobile, and television. The company provides innovative tools and services designed for video publishers, most notably through its Adap.tv OneSource platform. This open video advertising solution enables publishers to efficiently manage and serve advertisements from both their in-house sales teams and external advertising networks within a single, user-friendly interface. By focusing on enhancing the advertising experience, Adap.tv positions itself as a key partner for publishers, advertisers, and agencies aiming to optimize their online brand value.

Wikio

Series A in 2007
Wikio Shopping is an e-commerce platform that enables users to find, compare, and purchase products and services. Users can find deals, consumer reviews, professional tests, photos, and videos on the platform. Wikio was founded by Pierre Chappaz in April 2006 and is based in Paris, Ile-de-France.

SayHired

Seed Round in 2007
SayHired facilitates the recruiting process by efficiently screening candidates for their sales abilities. Candidates apply to positions by recording responses to pitch prompts and/or question sets curated by recruiters. The responses are analyzed by our patent-pending engine for the qualities that the recruiter feels are most important to the position. Responses are ranked on a scale of 100 for each individual characteristic. Some examples of characteristics used to determine if a candidate is a good salesperson are empathy, friendliness, persuasiveness, or knowledgeability, among others. Once the scores have been released, both the candidate and the recruiter are able to view them. This way the candidate can learn from their previous applications to continually improve their sales abilities, while the recruiter can choose the best candidate for the position based on their scores. With SayHired, job applications go beyond the resume.

Wellsphere

Series A in 2007
Wellsphere is a developer and operator of an online health platform that offers both health information and community support. The company aims to enhance users' lives by providing personalized health resources and fostering social connections among its members. With a network of over 1,200 contributors, including medical experts, patients, and wellness professionals, Wellsphere delivers a wealth of knowledge on health-related topics. In addition to its main consumer site, Wellsphere also creates proprietary wellness platforms for various organizations, enabling them to provide tailored health information and support to their communities.

Novafora

Series A in 2006
Novafora is a video processor company enabling OEMs to deliver on the promise of the digital video revolution - the highest quality video, anywhere, on any display device and at any time. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Cupertino, California.

Intercast Networks

Series A in 2006
Intercast Networks Ltd. develops next-generation content delivery products based on its Multicast-to-Storage (M2S) technology. Intercast Networks Ltd. was formerly known as Arootz Interactive Ltd. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Netanya, Israel.

SupportSpace

Series A in 2006
SupportSpace, Inc. is a provider of computer technical support services, established in 2005 and located in South San Francisco, California. The company specializes in offering a wide range of services, including Microsoft Windows support, virus and spyware removal, software installation and removal, email account setup, and PC tune-up. Additionally, SupportSpace provides assistance with photo and video software, PC transfers, file recovery, iPhone setup and synchronization, as well as internet security, protection, and email setup advice. The company utilizes a virtual workforce of certified experts to deliver these services through a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform, catering to vendors, retailers, and internet service providers. SupportSpace is recognized for developing the Virtual Expert Network, which enhances the delivery of remote services by allowing expert service providers to operate independently, thereby reshaping the traditional structure of service organizations.

eSnips

Series A in 2006
eSnips is a media dashboard that enables users to express themselves through various forms of digital content. It combines features of an online storage site, a content-sharing platform, and a social network, allowing users to upload a wide range of file types, including audio, video, images, and documents, with up to 5GB of free online storage. In addition to content management, eSnips serves as a socializing tool through its eSnips Communities, where users can share their work, receive feedback, build a fan base, or connect with others who share similar interests. This platform fosters an interactive environment for content discovery and social engagement.
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