GMG Capital Partners

GMG Capital Partners, L.P. is a venture capital firm specializing in investments in early stage companies. The firm primarily invests in technology and applied technology (consumer product) companies with a focus on data communication and network infrastructure companies. It seeks to serve on the management team of its portfolio companies. The firm was formerly known as GMS Capital Partners, L.P. GMG Capital Partners, L.P. was founded in 1997 and is based in New York, New York with additional offices in Salt Lake City, Utah; Portland, Oregon; and Atlanta, Georgia.

21 past transactions

Unifin Financiera, S.A.B. de C.V., SOFOM, E.N.R. operates as a leasing company in Mexico.

FST Biometrics

Venture Round in 2015
FST's unique identification technology offers a seamless access experience. IMID Access software with In Motion Identification technology quickly and accurately identifies users at a distance and in motion.

OpenPeak

Venture Round in 2013
OpenPeak is a mobility technology provider that designs end-to-end managed systems and solutions that enable enterprises, SMBs, and education, healthcare, and service providers to provision and manage their customer’s mobile devices and applications remotely. Its Advanced Device and Application Management (ADAM™) mobility management suite is comprised of three core components: SANCTION™, SECTOR™, and OPENSHOP™. Each component can be deployed individually to complement pre-existing device and network management configurations, or together as a complete end-to-end Device, Application, and Profile Management solution.

OpenPeak

Debt Financing in 2012
OpenPeak is a mobility technology provider that designs end-to-end managed systems and solutions that enable enterprises, SMBs, and education, healthcare, and service providers to provision and manage their customer’s mobile devices and applications remotely. Its Advanced Device and Application Management (ADAM™) mobility management suite is comprised of three core components: SANCTION™, SECTOR™, and OPENSHOP™. Each component can be deployed individually to complement pre-existing device and network management configurations, or together as a complete end-to-end Device, Application, and Profile Management solution.

Lancope

Venture Round in 2006
Lancope®, Inc. is the leader in NetFlow collection and analysis and the provider of the StealthWatch® System for flow-based network performance and security monitoring. StealthWatch currently monitors, secures and optimizes over 45 million hosts across hundreds of networks that span a wide range of customers, including financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, higher education, government, and military organizations around the world. Lancope partners with fellow best-of-breed solution providers through its Technology Alliance Program, which includes Cisco Systems, Brocade, Blue Coat, VMware, IBM Tivoli, Check Point, TippingPoint, ArcSight and A10 Networks. Lancope is a privately held, venture-backed company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 2000, Lancope is a privately held, venture-backed company headquartered in Atlanta, GA.

Radiospire Networks

Venture Round in 2006
Radiospire Networks operates as an electronics company. The company offers wireless HD interface solutions for home theatre and gaming products to OEMs and consumers. Its WireFreeHD technology allows audio and video to be sent wirelessly from multiple DVD, DVR, cable, and satellite receivers to HDTV. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in Hudson, Massachusetts.

Alloptic

Venture Round in 2005
Alloptic delivers proven, standards-based passive optical network access equipment that operates at gigabit speeds. A complete suite of central office and customer premise equipment simplifies deployment for both Fiber-to-the-Business and Fiber-to-the-Home applications. Alloptic uses a pure Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) architecture; i.e., no active components in the field. Alloptic got recap in 2004.

Inaura

Venture Round in 2005
Inaura was founded in 2002. Solving the problem of trust within all computing environments, Inaura offers a guarantee of trust that is not available anywhere else. Ultra Mobile Authentication Key (UMAK) provides Trusted Strong Authentication and Non-Repudiation. Non-Repudiation provides assurance that information was received by the person and only they can use it. UMAKs use Trusted Computing technology to ensure that only white-listed or authorized services are allowed to run. UMAKs lend trust to their environment or computer they are plugged into building chains of trust from the person who authenticates to the trusted services.

InnoDesk

Series B in 2004
InnoDesk Inc. develops hand-held and battery-operated home office supply products. Its products include automatic staplers, blades, paper shredders, letter openers, dust blowers, and pencil sharpeners.

Lancope

Series C in 2004
Lancope®, Inc. is the leader in NetFlow collection and analysis and the provider of the StealthWatch® System for flow-based network performance and security monitoring. StealthWatch currently monitors, secures and optimizes over 45 million hosts across hundreds of networks that span a wide range of customers, including financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, higher education, government, and military organizations around the world. Lancope partners with fellow best-of-breed solution providers through its Technology Alliance Program, which includes Cisco Systems, Brocade, Blue Coat, VMware, IBM Tivoli, Check Point, TippingPoint, ArcSight and A10 Networks. Lancope is a privately held, venture-backed company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 2000, Lancope is a privately held, venture-backed company headquartered in Atlanta, GA.

OpenPeak

Series B in 2004
OpenPeak is a mobility technology provider that designs end-to-end managed systems and solutions that enable enterprises, SMBs, and education, healthcare, and service providers to provision and manage their customer’s mobile devices and applications remotely. Its Advanced Device and Application Management (ADAM™) mobility management suite is comprised of three core components: SANCTION™, SECTOR™, and OPENSHOP™. Each component can be deployed individually to complement pre-existing device and network management configurations, or together as a complete end-to-end Device, Application, and Profile Management solution.

Captus Networks

Series D in 2003
Captus Networks Corp. provides intrusion prevention solutions for enterprises, Internet service providers, government agencies, and universities that need to ensure predictable network availability. Its products include Captus IPS 4000 Intrusion Prevention Solution, an inline, policy-based solution for securing and managing mission-critical Internet protocol networks; and Captus IPS View Element Management System that provides a solution for integrating Captus IPS technology into enterprise and service provider networks. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.

OpenPeak

Series A in 2003
OpenPeak is a mobility technology provider that designs end-to-end managed systems and solutions that enable enterprises, SMBs, and education, healthcare, and service providers to provision and manage their customer’s mobile devices and applications remotely. Its Advanced Device and Application Management (ADAM™) mobility management suite is comprised of three core components: SANCTION™, SECTOR™, and OPENSHOP™. Each component can be deployed individually to complement pre-existing device and network management configurations, or together as a complete end-to-end Device, Application, and Profile Management solution.

Alloptic

Series D in 2003
Alloptic delivers proven, standards-based passive optical network access equipment that operates at gigabit speeds. A complete suite of central office and customer premise equipment simplifies deployment for both Fiber-to-the-Business and Fiber-to-the-Home applications. Alloptic uses a pure Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) architecture; i.e., no active components in the field. Alloptic got recap in 2004.

Lancope

Series B in 2003
Lancope®, Inc. is the leader in NetFlow collection and analysis and the provider of the StealthWatch® System for flow-based network performance and security monitoring. StealthWatch currently monitors, secures and optimizes over 45 million hosts across hundreds of networks that span a wide range of customers, including financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, higher education, government, and military organizations around the world. Lancope partners with fellow best-of-breed solution providers through its Technology Alliance Program, which includes Cisco Systems, Brocade, Blue Coat, VMware, IBM Tivoli, Check Point, TippingPoint, ArcSight and A10 Networks. Lancope is a privately held, venture-backed company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 2000, Lancope is a privately held, venture-backed company headquartered in Atlanta, GA.

OpenPeak

Series A in 2002
OpenPeak is a mobility technology provider that designs end-to-end managed systems and solutions that enable enterprises, SMBs, and education, healthcare, and service providers to provision and manage their customer’s mobile devices and applications remotely. Its Advanced Device and Application Management (ADAM™) mobility management suite is comprised of three core components: SANCTION™, SECTOR™, and OPENSHOP™. Each component can be deployed individually to complement pre-existing device and network management configurations, or together as a complete end-to-end Device, Application, and Profile Management solution.

Lancope

Series A in 2002
Lancope®, Inc. is the leader in NetFlow collection and analysis and the provider of the StealthWatch® System for flow-based network performance and security monitoring. StealthWatch currently monitors, secures and optimizes over 45 million hosts across hundreds of networks that span a wide range of customers, including financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, higher education, government, and military organizations around the world. Lancope partners with fellow best-of-breed solution providers through its Technology Alliance Program, which includes Cisco Systems, Brocade, Blue Coat, VMware, IBM Tivoli, Check Point, TippingPoint, ArcSight and A10 Networks. Lancope is a privately held, venture-backed company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 2000, Lancope is a privately held, venture-backed company headquartered in Atlanta, GA.

Imperial Technology

Series B in 2002
Located in El Segundo, California, Imperial Technology has over 20 years of experience in designing and manufacturing high performance storage systems and providing leading edge innovations such as multiple native Fibre Channel and SCSI interfaces for solid state disk and intelligent caching systems.

Captus Networks

Series C in 2002
Captus Networks Corp. provides intrusion prevention solutions for enterprises, Internet service providers, government agencies, and universities that need to ensure predictable network availability. Its products include Captus IPS 4000 Intrusion Prevention Solution, an inline, policy-based solution for securing and managing mission-critical Internet protocol networks; and Captus IPS View Element Management System that provides a solution for integrating Captus IPS technology into enterprise and service provider networks. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.

Alloptic

Series B in 2002
Alloptic delivers proven, standards-based passive optical network access equipment that operates at gigabit speeds. A complete suite of central office and customer premise equipment simplifies deployment for both Fiber-to-the-Business and Fiber-to-the-Home applications. Alloptic uses a pure Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) architecture; i.e., no active components in the field. Alloptic got recap in 2004.

Alloptic

Venture Round in 2000
Alloptic delivers proven, standards-based passive optical network access equipment that operates at gigabit speeds. A complete suite of central office and customer premise equipment simplifies deployment for both Fiber-to-the-Business and Fiber-to-the-Home applications. Alloptic uses a pure Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) architecture; i.e., no active components in the field. Alloptic got recap in 2004.
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