Integral Capital Partners

Integral Capital Partners was a private equity and venture capital firm founded in 1991, with offices in Menlo Park, California, and Baltimore, Maryland. The firm specialized in investing in expansion-stage private and growth-stage public companies, primarily within the life sciences and information technology sectors. Integral focused on companies that had progressed beyond the startup phase, specifically targeting emerging medical technologies, health care information systems, and sectors related to cardiology and oncology. In the information technology arena, the firm sought opportunities in software, Internet services, and consumer technology. Integral Capital Partners also emphasized investments in themes such as communications-centric computing and mobility. The firm was known for its independent investment strategy, which allowed it to operate separately while maintaining collaborative ties with its incubator, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Integral Capital Partners did not hold board seats in its portfolio companies, and its investment approach typically allocated significant capital to both private companies and high-growth public firms.

Pamela Hagenah

Managing Director

Roger McNamee

Founder

Charles Morris

Managing Director

106 past transactions

Averi

Pre Seed Round in 2024
Averi is an AI-powered marketing management platform that combines proprietary AI models for marketing strategy and content creation. Design modern strategy, analyze massive amounts of data, create endless content from ads and social posts to blogs and whitepapers, build perfect-fit teams of marketing experts, and manage your entire growth operation in one seamless experience.

GroGuru

Series A in 2023
GroGuru Inc. is a technology company based in La Jolla, California, that specializes in smart irrigation solutions for agriculture. Founded in 2014, GroGuru provides software as a service focused on irrigation monitoring and management. The company's platform utilizes an Internet of Things (IoT) sensor network to deliver precise measurements of soil moisture, salinity, and temperature. This data-driven system enables farmers to optimize water usage and improve crop yields by offering real-time insights and recommendations for irrigation scheduling and water management. GroGuru aims to promote sustainable farming practices while enhancing agricultural productivity and conserving water resources, ultimately helping farmers reduce input costs associated with water, energy, and fertilizer.

CloudCath

Series A in 2020
CloudCath is a company that specializes in developing a remote monitoring platform for peritoneal dialysis patients. Their innovative system utilizes sensor-enabled technology to provide continuous monitoring, allowing for early detection of complications associated with catheter-based treatments. By leveraging Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities, CloudCath's platform enables healthcare providers to remotely oversee patients during their home treatment, significantly reducing the frequency of in-person visits. This approach not only enhances patient safety but also improves the overall management of care for individuals undergoing peritoneal dialysis, ultimately promoting better health outcomes.

Owlet Baby Care

Series B in 2016
Owlet Baby Care Inc. specializes in developing and manufacturing innovative monitoring solutions for infants, focusing on providing parents with real-time insights into their child's health. Founded in 2012 and based in Lehi, Utah, the company offers a range of products, including the Owlet Smart Sock, which tracks an infant's heart rate and oxygen levels while sleeping, alerting parents to any concerns. Additionally, the Owlet Cam allows parents to monitor their baby through their smartphones with high-definition clarity. The Owlet Monitor Duo combines the functionalities of the Smart Sock and the Cam for comprehensive monitoring. The company also provides the Owlet Dream Lab, an interactive program aimed at helping parents establish healthy sleep habits for their infants. Owlet's products are available for purchase online, ensuring accessibility for parents seeking peace of mind regarding their child's well-being.

MedeAnalytics

Venture Round in 2015
MedeAnalytics, Inc. is a healthcare analytics company that develops a cloud-based platform designed to enhance the performance of healthcare providers and plans. The platform offers a range of solutions, including patient access, revenue integrity, and population health management, aimed at hospitals, health systems, and state Medicaid programs in the United States and the United Kingdom. Additionally, it provides tools for provider engagement, medical management, and quality performance measurement for health plans. MedeAnalytics also offers implementation services to facilitate the adoption of its solutions. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Richardson, Texas, with additional offices in California, Colorado, the UK, and Ukraine, the company has transitioned from its original name, MedeFinance, Inc., to reflect its focus on analytics in healthcare. Through the use of business intelligence and predictive analytics, MedeAnalytics aims to improve financial, operational, and clinical outcomes in the healthcare industry.

Vapotherm

Series B in 2014
Vapotherm, Inc. is a medical technology company specializing in the development and commercialization of proprietary Hi-VNI technology products designed to treat patients of all ages experiencing respiratory distress. Headquartered in Exeter, New Hampshire, the company offers a range of precision flow systems, including Precision Flow Hi-VNI, Precision Flow Plus, Precision Flow Classic, and Precision Flow Heliox, which deliver heated, humidified, and oxygenated air at high velocity through a small-bore nasal interface. Vapotherm also provides various companion products, such as the Vapotherm Transfer Unit for patient mobility, the Q50 compressor for compressed air, and aerosol solutions for medication delivery. Additionally, the company offers disposable products, including single-use nasal interfaces and Oxygen Assist Modules to help clinicians maintain target oxygen levels. Vapotherm generates revenue primarily through direct sales to hospitals in the United States and through distributors in select international markets. Founded in 1993, the company is committed to enhancing clinical outcomes and improving the quality of life for patients.

Vapotherm

Series A in 2013
Vapotherm, Inc. is a medical technology company specializing in the development and commercialization of proprietary Hi-VNI technology products designed to treat patients of all ages experiencing respiratory distress. Headquartered in Exeter, New Hampshire, the company offers a range of precision flow systems, including Precision Flow Hi-VNI, Precision Flow Plus, Precision Flow Classic, and Precision Flow Heliox, which deliver heated, humidified, and oxygenated air at high velocity through a small-bore nasal interface. Vapotherm also provides various companion products, such as the Vapotherm Transfer Unit for patient mobility, the Q50 compressor for compressed air, and aerosol solutions for medication delivery. Additionally, the company offers disposable products, including single-use nasal interfaces and Oxygen Assist Modules to help clinicians maintain target oxygen levels. Vapotherm generates revenue primarily through direct sales to hospitals in the United States and through distributors in select international markets. Founded in 1993, the company is committed to enhancing clinical outcomes and improving the quality of life for patients.

Traitify

Debt Financing in 2013
Traitify is a personality data company focused on enhancing the employment marketplace through its innovative image-based assessment platform. By leveraging human interaction with images, Traitify offers some of the fastest validated talent assessments available, which can be completed on mobile devices in just 90 seconds to 2 minutes, boasting completion rates of 95% or higher. The platform employs machine learning algorithms to combine performance metrics with personality data, helping companies efficiently navigate large volumes of applicant data. This approach allows organizations to prioritize candidates who align with top performers, while also providing personalized job recommendations and ongoing engagement tailored to individual personality traits. Through these services, Traitify aims to improve the candidate and employee experience, fostering positive relationships between companies and their talent pools.

Grockit

Venture Round in 2012
Grockit is a pioneering online social learning company. Grockit has proven that people learn more, faster through combining social learning mechanics and multi-media learning content to help people teach and learn from others. Grockit.com offers Test Prep services for GMAT, IIM CAT, LSAT, GRE, ACT, SAT and AP Calculus and AP History tests. Grockit has built a social learning test prep platform for license and direct-to-consumer products. Florida Virtual Schools, KIPP Schools, Georgetown University and other schools have deployed Grockit services.

Grockit

Series D in 2011
Grockit is a pioneering online social learning company. Grockit has proven that people learn more, faster through combining social learning mechanics and multi-media learning content to help people teach and learn from others. Grockit.com offers Test Prep services for GMAT, IIM CAT, LSAT, GRE, ACT, SAT and AP Calculus and AP History tests. Grockit has built a social learning test prep platform for license and direct-to-consumer products. Florida Virtual Schools, KIPP Schools, Georgetown University and other schools have deployed Grockit services.

Tabula

Series D in 2011
Tabula, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, founded in 2003. The company specializes in developing programmable logic devices designed for a range of applications, including programmable logic, memory, and signal processing. Tabula offers advanced 3-D programmable logic devices that feature a portfolio of soft intellectual property cores, such as DDR2 and DDR3 memory controllers, PCI Express, and gigabit and 10 gigabit Ethernet. Additionally, it provides Spacetime, a programmable logic architecture that enables the reconfiguration of logic, memory, and interconnect at multi-GHz speeds. Formerly known as Everychip, Inc., Tabula aims to innovate in the semiconductor sector by offering versatile and high-performance solutions.

Stoke

Series E in 2011
Stoke specializes in developing carrier-class mobile broadband gateways tailored for mobile and converged network operators. The company offers the Stoke Session Exchange, an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively addresses the security, service, and mobility challenges faced by operators in optimizing multimedia sessions across various networks, including fixed, mobile, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX. Additionally, Stoke provides the Mobile Data Offload service, which is designed to help 3G network operators enhance their economic capacity and improve subscriber satisfaction in delivering mobile broadband data.

Grockit

Series C in 2010
Grockit is a pioneering online social learning company. Grockit has proven that people learn more, faster through combining social learning mechanics and multi-media learning content to help people teach and learn from others. Grockit.com offers Test Prep services for GMAT, IIM CAT, LSAT, GRE, ACT, SAT and AP Calculus and AP History tests. Grockit has built a social learning test prep platform for license and direct-to-consumer products. Florida Virtual Schools, KIPP Schools, Georgetown University and other schools have deployed Grockit services.

AudienceScience

Series F in 2010
AudienceScience, Inc. is a digital enterprise advertising management company based in Bellevue, Washington, that provides a comprehensive platform for advertisers globally. Founded in 2000, the company offers a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution known as AudienceScience Helios, which enables advertisers to manage and analyze both online and offline data in real-time. This platform allows clients to build and target audiences across various channels, including display, video, and mobile, and facilitates media buying and optimization. AudienceScience's services include audience and data management, real-time ad impression control, and campaign insights, which help clients derive actionable data from their advertising spend. With a focus on simplifying and enhancing the effectiveness of advertising efforts, AudienceScience integrates various tools into a unified system that supports global marketing campaigns. The company, originally known as Revenue Science, Inc., rebranded in 2009 to reflect its expanded capabilities in the advertising technology landscape.

PatientSafe Solutions

Series B in 2010
PatientSafe Solutions, located in San Diego, California, specializes in innovative mobile solutions for point-of-care healthcare delivery. The company's flagship product, the PatientTouch System, enhances the productivity and safety of care teams by streamlining workflows on a single handheld device. This wireless clinical mobility solution integrates various functionalities, including positive patient identification, care interventions, and real-time communication, which are essential for improving patient safety and clinical outcomes. The PatientTouch System is designed with hospital-grade durability and features a high-performance barcode scanner, a full-shift battery, and an intuitive interface, making it suitable for frontline clinicians. By consolidating communication and workflows, PatientSafe Solutions enables hospitals to minimize harm, reduce waste, and enhance overall productivity in care delivery. The company's contributions to healthcare technology have garnered recognition, including being listed among the top venture-backed healthcare companies.

Access Closure

Venture Round in 2010
Access Closure, Inc. is a medical device company based in Mountain View, California, specializing in vascular closure solutions for interventional and diagnostic procedures. Founded in 2002, the company offers innovative products, including the Mynx delivery system. This device effectively seals arteriotomy sites using a water-soluble and extravascular sealant, which expands within the tissue by absorbing blood and subcutaneous fluids. Access Closure aims to simplify and enhance the process of vascular closure, addressing the complexities associated with these medical procedures.

AudienceScience

Venture Round in 2009
AudienceScience, Inc. is a digital enterprise advertising management company based in Bellevue, Washington, that provides a comprehensive platform for advertisers globally. Founded in 2000, the company offers a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution known as AudienceScience Helios, which enables advertisers to manage and analyze both online and offline data in real-time. This platform allows clients to build and target audiences across various channels, including display, video, and mobile, and facilitates media buying and optimization. AudienceScience's services include audience and data management, real-time ad impression control, and campaign insights, which help clients derive actionable data from their advertising spend. With a focus on simplifying and enhancing the effectiveness of advertising efforts, AudienceScience integrates various tools into a unified system that supports global marketing campaigns. The company, originally known as Revenue Science, Inc., rebranded in 2009 to reflect its expanded capabilities in the advertising technology landscape.

Lytx

Series D in 2009
Lytx, Inc. is a provider of video-based driver safety and fleet management solutions aimed at improving operational efficiency and safety for commercial and public sector fleets. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company offers a range of services including the DriveCam system, which focuses on identifying and correcting poor driving behaviors, and the RAIR suite of compliance services that assist carriers with regulatory requirements. Lytx utilizes advanced machine vision and artificial intelligence technology to enhance its offerings, allowing clients to access historical data, optimize current operations, and foster better driver behavior for the future. The company serves a diverse clientele across various industries, including trucking, construction, distribution, and government, both in the United States and internationally.

Tempo Payments

Series D in 2009
Tempo Payments is a prominent provider of payment technology solutions that cater to issuers and affinity partners. Established in 2000 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, the company specializes in scalable platforms designed for next-generation decoupled debit programs. Tempo Payments focuses on delivering innovative and efficient payment solutions that meet the evolving needs of the financial services landscape.

CareDx

Series G in 2009
CareDx, Inc. is a precision medicine company that specializes in developing and commercializing innovative healthcare solutions for transplant patients and their caregivers. The company offers a range of molecular diagnostics products, including AlloSure Kidney and AlloMap Heart, which utilize donor-derived cell-free DNA to assess organ transplant health and identify potential rejections noninvasively. CareDx also provides various solutions for human leukocyte antigen typing, chimerism testing, and post-transplant monitoring. Its offerings extend to patient tracking software and predictive analysis tools, enhancing the overall transplant experience from initial matching to ongoing care. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, CareDx has established partnerships for the development and distribution of advanced genomic testing technologies, further solidifying its role as a leader in transplant diagnostics.

Stoke

Series D in 2009
Stoke specializes in developing carrier-class mobile broadband gateways tailored for mobile and converged network operators. The company offers the Stoke Session Exchange, an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively addresses the security, service, and mobility challenges faced by operators in optimizing multimedia sessions across various networks, including fixed, mobile, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX. Additionally, Stoke provides the Mobile Data Offload service, which is designed to help 3G network operators enhance their economic capacity and improve subscriber satisfaction in delivering mobile broadband data.

MetricStream

Debt Financing in 2009
MetricStream, Inc. is a leading provider of governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) software solutions, offering both cloud-based and on-premise applications. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, the company serves a diverse range of industries, including banking, healthcare, automotive, and energy. Its software platform encompasses various functions such as internal audits, regulatory compliance, risk management, quality assurance, and vendor governance, enabling organizations to enhance their business performance and make informed decisions amidst regulatory complexities. MetricStream's solutions facilitate the integration of governance, risk management, and compliance across organizations, empowering users to navigate risks effectively while pursuing growth opportunities. With a commitment to customer support, implementation, and training, MetricStream continues to strengthen its presence in the global market through strategic partnerships and a robust portfolio of services.

Jasper Technologies

Series C in 2008
Jasper Technologies, Inc. is a provider of a cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform that facilitates the launch, management, and monetization of IoT services globally. The company offers its Control Center, an automated connectivity management platform that allows users to oversee their connected devices, including low power and low usage devices, and to manage connected car services. Additionally, Jasper Technologies provides the Control Center for Mobile Enterprise, which automates the mobility management of employee mobile phones and tablets. The company's diverse clientele spans several sectors, including agriculture, connected cars, smart homes and buildings, healthcare, industrial equipment, retail and payment solutions, smart cities, and transportation and logistics. Founded in 2004 and originally known as Jasper Wireless, the company rebranded to Jasper Technologies in May 2014. It is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with operational facilities in Alpharetta, Georgia, and has been a subsidiary of Cisco Systems since March 2016.

Vapotherm

Series F in 2008
Vapotherm, Inc. is a medical technology company specializing in the development and commercialization of proprietary Hi-VNI technology products designed to treat patients of all ages experiencing respiratory distress. Headquartered in Exeter, New Hampshire, the company offers a range of precision flow systems, including Precision Flow Hi-VNI, Precision Flow Plus, Precision Flow Classic, and Precision Flow Heliox, which deliver heated, humidified, and oxygenated air at high velocity through a small-bore nasal interface. Vapotherm also provides various companion products, such as the Vapotherm Transfer Unit for patient mobility, the Q50 compressor for compressed air, and aerosol solutions for medication delivery. Additionally, the company offers disposable products, including single-use nasal interfaces and Oxygen Assist Modules to help clinicians maintain target oxygen levels. Vapotherm generates revenue primarily through direct sales to hospitals in the United States and through distributors in select international markets. Founded in 1993, the company is committed to enhancing clinical outcomes and improving the quality of life for patients.

Grockit

Series B in 2008
Grockit is a pioneering online social learning company. Grockit has proven that people learn more, faster through combining social learning mechanics and multi-media learning content to help people teach and learn from others. Grockit.com offers Test Prep services for GMAT, IIM CAT, LSAT, GRE, ACT, SAT and AP Calculus and AP History tests. Grockit has built a social learning test prep platform for license and direct-to-consumer products. Florida Virtual Schools, KIPP Schools, Georgetown University and other schools have deployed Grockit services.

TherOx

Venture Round in 2008
TherOx, Inc. is a medical device company based in Irvine, California, focused on enhancing the treatment of heart attack patients through its innovative dissolved oxygen delivery systems. The company's primary offering, SuperSaturated Oxygen Therapy (SSO2), utilizes the TherOx DownStream system, which combines a mobile device with a cartridge to create superoxygenated blood. This blood is then delivered directly to the coronary arteries to improve blood flow and promote healing of damaged heart tissue. Founded in 1994, TherOx has conducted extensive research through benchtop studies, animal studies, and clinical trials to validate its technology. In addition to heart attacks, the company is exploring the use of SSO2 therapy in other medical fields, including stroke, oncology, and wound care. TherOx holds 20 issued patents, with further applications pending, reflecting its commitment to advancing medical treatment standards. As of June 2019, TherOx operates as a subsidiary of ZOLL Medical Corporation.

Aragon Surgical

Series B in 2008
Aragon Surgical, Inc. is a privately owned company established in 2005, focused on creating innovative surgical products aimed at enhancing patient safety and reducing operative time. The company collaborates with various surgeons to identify opportunities for improving surgical performance. Its product line includes surgical instruments and implants specifically designed to assist gynecologic surgeons, general surgeons, and surgical specialists in performing both laparoscopic and open surgical procedures. Through its commitment to advancing surgical techniques, Aragon Surgical seeks to contribute to improved outcomes for patients and healthcare providers alike.

Evalve

Series D in 2007
Evalve, Inc. engages in the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of devices that enable the repair of cardiac valves. It provides a non-surgical mitral valve repair system consisting of a steerable guide catheter, a clip delivery system, and an implant device that is used by interventional cardiologists to reduce mitral regurgitation. The company was incorporated in 1999 and is based in Menlo Park, California.

Lockdown Networks

Series B in 2007
Lockdown Networks, Inc. specializes in network access control solutions designed to ensure that users and devices adhere to security and IT policies. The company offers a range of products, including Lockdown Enforcer, which safeguards devices from vulnerabilities while maintaining network productivity, and Lockdown Commander, which provides a comprehensive overview of policy compliance and device health. Additionally, Lockdown Sentry targets access control for smaller, remote facilities, while Lockdown Agent assesses device health. Lockdown Networks also features an intelligent network access control architecture that integrates with other security systems, as well as an iNAC partner program to facilitate collaboration among third-party solution providers. The company's clientele spans multiple sectors, including healthcare, education, finance, retail, technology, manufacturing, and various government levels. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Lockdown Networks operates in North America, Europe, and Japan, and has been a subsidiary of McAfee, Inc. since 2008.

Netbooks

Series A in 2007
NetBooks provides online tools that help businesses with their marketing, sales, operations and financial activities.

Tabula

Series C in 2007
Tabula, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, founded in 2003. The company specializes in developing programmable logic devices designed for a range of applications, including programmable logic, memory, and signal processing. Tabula offers advanced 3-D programmable logic devices that feature a portfolio of soft intellectual property cores, such as DDR2 and DDR3 memory controllers, PCI Express, and gigabit and 10 gigabit Ethernet. Additionally, it provides Spacetime, a programmable logic architecture that enables the reconfiguration of logic, memory, and interconnect at multi-GHz speeds. Formerly known as Everychip, Inc., Tabula aims to innovate in the semiconductor sector by offering versatile and high-performance solutions.

Tempo Payments

Series B in 2007
Tempo Payments is a prominent provider of payment technology solutions that cater to issuers and affinity partners. Established in 2000 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, the company specializes in scalable platforms designed for next-generation decoupled debit programs. Tempo Payments focuses on delivering innovative and efficient payment solutions that meet the evolving needs of the financial services landscape.

Informative

Venture Round in 2007
Informative is a marketing company based in South San Francisco, California, specializing in online tools designed to identify customer priorities and foster brand communities. Founded in 1999, initially as Getwebby.com, the company underwent several name changes, becoming Informative, Inc. in 2002. Informative offers a range of services including surveys, community forums, blogging, and profiling, catering to diverse sectors such as advertising, media, consumer products, financial services, pharmaceuticals, software, and consumer electronics. The company's marketing analytics services further support advertising agencies and marketing firms in understanding consumer behavior and enhancing engagement.

Lytx

Series C in 2007
Lytx, Inc. is a provider of video-based driver safety and fleet management solutions aimed at improving operational efficiency and safety for commercial and public sector fleets. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company offers a range of services including the DriveCam system, which focuses on identifying and correcting poor driving behaviors, and the RAIR suite of compliance services that assist carriers with regulatory requirements. Lytx utilizes advanced machine vision and artificial intelligence technology to enhance its offerings, allowing clients to access historical data, optimize current operations, and foster better driver behavior for the future. The company serves a diverse clientele across various industries, including trucking, construction, distribution, and government, both in the United States and internationally.

Katch

Series A in 2007
Katch, LLC is a technology company based in El Segundo, California, specializing in online advertising software. The company provides a comprehensive platform that enables brands to engage and monetize every visitor to their website, regardless of whether those visitors make a transaction. Katch offers a suite of solutions including bid control, analytics, testing, integration, workflow, and customization. It operates several online marketplaces, such as healthplans.com, CreditandLoan.com, AutoInsurance.net, and University.com. Established in 2002 and originally known as Vantage Media, Katch rebranded in March 2015. The company has received accolades for its rapid growth, being recognized as one of the fastest-growing advertising technology firms in North America and listed among the fastest-growing technology companies in America by notable business publications.

Concept Shopping

Series E in 2007
Concept Shopping is a shopper marketing company headquartered in Lisle, Illinois, that assists retailers and their marketing partners in enhancing sales through targeted offers derived from frequent shopper purchase data. Founded in 1997, the company delivers a comprehensive suite of services including technology infrastructure, marketing and merchandising support, promotional sales execution, personalized advertisement channels, and performance reporting. By enabling retailers and their suppliers to implement effective marketing campaigns and promotional services, Concept Shopping helps them improve sales and effectively recognize and reward their customers.

Ketera Technologies

Series E in 2007
Ketera operates a comprehensive spend management platform designed to enhance the procurement processes for enterprise customers. By fostering an active community of 250,000 business buyers and suppliers, Ketera has facilitated over $4 billion in transactions. The platform offers a range of services including sourcing, contract management, procurement, invoicing, and spend analytics, which collectively streamline the source-to-pay process. Additionally, Ketera provides managed services such as spend processing, catalog and supplier services, and inventory data management. Its tools for supplier discovery and marketing not only help suppliers expand their reach but also assist buyers in identifying optimal suppliers. Through its advanced network-level analytics, Ketera enables users to benchmark performance and refine business strategies, ultimately delivering significant cost savings for buyers while creating new opportunities for suppliers.

Health Hero Networks

Series B in 2006
Health Hero Network, Inc. specializes in developing technology solutions for remote health monitoring and management, primarily aimed at enhancing communication between patients and healthcare providers. The company offers a comprehensive Health Buddy system that facilitates patient education and chronic condition monitoring, integrating various technologies and clinical information databases. Its services cater to a diverse clientele, including hospitals, health plans, government health organizations, disease management firms, and pharmaceutical companies involved in clinical trials. Founded in 1988 and based in Palo Alto, California, Health Hero Network operates as a subsidiary of Robert Bosch GMBH, focusing on delivering personalized health management programs that enable providers to effectively monitor patient health and make informed decisions.

ArcSight

Series C in 2006
ArcSight is a prominent provider of security and compliance management solutions focused on protecting enterprises, managed security service providers, and government agencies. The company offers a vendor-neutral platform that enables intelligent identification and prioritization of risks associated with external security threats, insider threats, and compliance breaches. ArcSight's flagship ESM solution acts as a centralized command center, effectively collecting and analyzing millions of events from diverse infrastructures to distill essential information for informed decision-making. By integrating with various security and networking products, ArcSight enhances the visibility of potential risks that may otherwise remain undetected. Its comprehensive suite also includes solutions for high-performance log management, network configuration management, and threat response management, creating a closed-loop process to address both security and compliance needs in real time.

PatientSafe Solutions

Series C in 2006
PatientSafe Solutions, located in San Diego, California, specializes in innovative mobile solutions for point-of-care healthcare delivery. The company's flagship product, the PatientTouch System, enhances the productivity and safety of care teams by streamlining workflows on a single handheld device. This wireless clinical mobility solution integrates various functionalities, including positive patient identification, care interventions, and real-time communication, which are essential for improving patient safety and clinical outcomes. The PatientTouch System is designed with hospital-grade durability and features a high-performance barcode scanner, a full-shift battery, and an intuitive interface, making it suitable for frontline clinicians. By consolidating communication and workflows, PatientSafe Solutions enables hospitals to minimize harm, reduce waste, and enhance overall productivity in care delivery. The company's contributions to healthcare technology have garnered recognition, including being listed among the top venture-backed healthcare companies.

Visible Path

Series B in 2006
Visible Path is a provider of online business networking solutions that focuses on enhancing the quality of professional relationships. Unlike traditional platforms, it emphasizes the strength of connections rather than the quantity, allowing users to manage their networks more effectively. The company utilizes a Microsoft Outlook plugin to track interactions, such as emails and meetings, to determine the strength of relationships between contacts. This approach aims to create a more meaningful network by limiting exposure to less significant connections. Visible Path allows users to add contacts outside of Outlook through specific searches, ensuring that their networks consist primarily of individuals with whom they have engaged. The company is exploring additional methods to assess relationship strength, including tracking phone calls and instant messaging. By fostering genuine connections, Visible Path assists individuals and companies in leveraging their professional networks for sales, marketing, and recruitment purposes. The company has established strategic partnerships with various organizations to enhance its offerings and reach in the business networking landscape.

AudienceScience

Series E in 2005
AudienceScience, Inc. is a digital enterprise advertising management company based in Bellevue, Washington, that provides a comprehensive platform for advertisers globally. Founded in 2000, the company offers a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution known as AudienceScience Helios, which enables advertisers to manage and analyze both online and offline data in real-time. This platform allows clients to build and target audiences across various channels, including display, video, and mobile, and facilitates media buying and optimization. AudienceScience's services include audience and data management, real-time ad impression control, and campaign insights, which help clients derive actionable data from their advertising spend. With a focus on simplifying and enhancing the effectiveness of advertising efforts, AudienceScience integrates various tools into a unified system that supports global marketing campaigns. The company, originally known as Revenue Science, Inc., rebranded in 2009 to reflect its expanded capabilities in the advertising technology landscape.

GoTo

Series B in 2005
GoTo, formerly known as LogMeIn, is a provider of cloud communications and IT solutions, focusing on flexible work software. Its product suite includes GoTo Connect, GoTo Resolve, Rescue, and Central, catering primarily to small and midsize business IT departments while also being suitable for enterprise applications. GoTo's platform facilitates unified communications and collaboration as well as IT management and support, boasting nearly 800,000 customers and enabling over 1 billion participants in various online interactions. The company emphasizes secure, reliable, and AI-enabled solutions that are easy to implement and scale. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, GoTo generates approximately $1 billion in annual revenue and employs around 2,800 individuals across multiple continents.

CareDx

Series E in 2005
CareDx, Inc. is a precision medicine company that specializes in developing and commercializing innovative healthcare solutions for transplant patients and their caregivers. The company offers a range of molecular diagnostics products, including AlloSure Kidney and AlloMap Heart, which utilize donor-derived cell-free DNA to assess organ transplant health and identify potential rejections noninvasively. CareDx also provides various solutions for human leukocyte antigen typing, chimerism testing, and post-transplant monitoring. Its offerings extend to patient tracking software and predictive analysis tools, enhancing the overall transplant experience from initial matching to ongoing care. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, CareDx has established partnerships for the development and distribution of advanced genomic testing technologies, further solidifying its role as a leader in transplant diagnostics.

Stoke

Series B in 2005
Stoke specializes in developing carrier-class mobile broadband gateways tailored for mobile and converged network operators. The company offers the Stoke Session Exchange, an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively addresses the security, service, and mobility challenges faced by operators in optimizing multimedia sessions across various networks, including fixed, mobile, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX. Additionally, Stoke provides the Mobile Data Offload service, which is designed to help 3G network operators enhance their economic capacity and improve subscriber satisfaction in delivering mobile broadband data.

TherOx

Venture Round in 2005
TherOx, Inc. is a medical device company based in Irvine, California, focused on enhancing the treatment of heart attack patients through its innovative dissolved oxygen delivery systems. The company's primary offering, SuperSaturated Oxygen Therapy (SSO2), utilizes the TherOx DownStream system, which combines a mobile device with a cartridge to create superoxygenated blood. This blood is then delivered directly to the coronary arteries to improve blood flow and promote healing of damaged heart tissue. Founded in 1994, TherOx has conducted extensive research through benchtop studies, animal studies, and clinical trials to validate its technology. In addition to heart attacks, the company is exploring the use of SSO2 therapy in other medical fields, including stroke, oncology, and wound care. TherOx holds 20 issued patents, with further applications pending, reflecting its commitment to advancing medical treatment standards. As of June 2019, TherOx operates as a subsidiary of ZOLL Medical Corporation.

Tropos Networks

Series E in 2005
Tropos Networks designs and supplies technology for building extensive wireless broadband networks suitable for various applications, including smart grid and outdoor industrial use. Their products allow network operators, service providers, and government entities to establish reliable metro-scale Wi-Fi networks without the need for wired connections at each node, significantly reducing installation and operational costs. The company's MetroMesh OS enhances network performance through features such as predictive wireless routing, adaptive mesh connectivity, and self-organizing capabilities. This innovative approach provides users with broad and efficient wireless data coverage in diverse environments, making Tropos a key player in the development of scalable and secure wireless infrastructure.

Lockdown Networks

Series B in 2005
Lockdown Networks, Inc. specializes in network access control solutions designed to ensure that users and devices adhere to security and IT policies. The company offers a range of products, including Lockdown Enforcer, which safeguards devices from vulnerabilities while maintaining network productivity, and Lockdown Commander, which provides a comprehensive overview of policy compliance and device health. Additionally, Lockdown Sentry targets access control for smaller, remote facilities, while Lockdown Agent assesses device health. Lockdown Networks also features an intelligent network access control architecture that integrates with other security systems, as well as an iNAC partner program to facilitate collaboration among third-party solution providers. The company's clientele spans multiple sectors, including healthcare, education, finance, retail, technology, manufacturing, and various government levels. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Lockdown Networks operates in North America, Europe, and Japan, and has been a subsidiary of McAfee, Inc. since 2008.

CareDx

Series D in 2004
CareDx, Inc. is a precision medicine company that specializes in developing and commercializing innovative healthcare solutions for transplant patients and their caregivers. The company offers a range of molecular diagnostics products, including AlloSure Kidney and AlloMap Heart, which utilize donor-derived cell-free DNA to assess organ transplant health and identify potential rejections noninvasively. CareDx also provides various solutions for human leukocyte antigen typing, chimerism testing, and post-transplant monitoring. Its offerings extend to patient tracking software and predictive analysis tools, enhancing the overall transplant experience from initial matching to ongoing care. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California, CareDx has established partnerships for the development and distribution of advanced genomic testing technologies, further solidifying its role as a leader in transplant diagnostics.

GoTo

Series A in 2004
GoTo, formerly known as LogMeIn, is a provider of cloud communications and IT solutions, focusing on flexible work software. Its product suite includes GoTo Connect, GoTo Resolve, Rescue, and Central, catering primarily to small and midsize business IT departments while also being suitable for enterprise applications. GoTo's platform facilitates unified communications and collaboration as well as IT management and support, boasting nearly 800,000 customers and enabling over 1 billion participants in various online interactions. The company emphasizes secure, reliable, and AI-enabled solutions that are easy to implement and scale. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, GoTo generates approximately $1 billion in annual revenue and employs around 2,800 individuals across multiple continents.

MetaMatrix

Series F in 2004
MetaMatrix is an U.S.-based technology company that created the first true Enterprise Information Integration (EII) software product.

Tropos Networks

Series D in 2004
Tropos Networks designs and supplies technology for building extensive wireless broadband networks suitable for various applications, including smart grid and outdoor industrial use. Their products allow network operators, service providers, and government entities to establish reliable metro-scale Wi-Fi networks without the need for wired connections at each node, significantly reducing installation and operational costs. The company's MetroMesh OS enhances network performance through features such as predictive wireless routing, adaptive mesh connectivity, and self-organizing capabilities. This innovative approach provides users with broad and efficient wireless data coverage in diverse environments, making Tropos a key player in the development of scalable and secure wireless infrastructure.

Matrix Semiconductor

Venture Round in 2003
Matrix Semiconductor, established in 1997 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, specializes in the development and manufacturing of 3D memory devices and integrated circuits. The company offers a range of flash-memory storage solutions designed for digital content, including memory cards, solid-state drives, USB storage devices, and embedded storage. Its flagship product, Matrix 3-D memory, facilitates the rapid transfer of data, making it suitable for portable consumer electronics. Matrix Semiconductor also focuses on providing packaging that ensures electrical and mechanical compatibility with existing flash devices, enhancing its appeal in the market. Currently, it operates as a subsidiary of SanDisk Corp.

Calix

Series E in 2003
Calix, Inc. provides cloud and software platforms, systems, and services that support communication service providers (CSPs) in delivering unified access networks globally, including the United States, Canada, Europe, and the Middle East. The company's offerings enable CSPs to deliver a range of services, from basic voice and data to advanced broadband solutions. Key products include Calix Cloud, which provides analytics and intelligence through network and subscriber data, and Experience eXtensible Operating System, a software platform designed for various subscriber types. Calix also offers marketing and support solutions tailored for CSP teams. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Calix aims to help service providers innovate, simplify operations, and enhance subscriber experiences, ultimately driving growth in acquisition and loyalty.

Iolon

Series C in 2002
Iolon, Inc. is a privately held company specializing in optical networking components. It develops high-performance tunable devices designed for advanced fiber optic networks. The company's initial offering is a high-powered, external cavity tunable laser source suitable for high bit rate and long-haul applications. Iolon plans to expand its product range to include tunable filters, optical switches, polarization controllers, spectral monitors, and universal transponders. The technology platform employed by Iolon supports advanced automation for high-volume manufacturing and is based on patented micro-optics, MEMS, and sophisticated servo control technologies. Their products are utilized by customers in various applications, including the transmission, monitoring, and reception of optical signals, as well as in testing and measurement equipment.

Scion Photonics

Venture Round in 2002
Scion Photonics offers chemical vapor deposition and optical materials technologies; and arrayed waveguide grating devices, variable optical attenuator arrays, and integrated devices.

Celarix

Private Equity Round in 2002
Celarix offers simply the best way to manage every aspect of your logistics operation. No longer do you have to piece together disparate information and fill in the gaps yourself. Whether you're a shipper or a transportation service provider, you owe it to yourself and your company to find out exactly what we have in store for you.

Zambeel,Inc.

Series B in 2001
Zambeel, Inc. is building an enterprise-class storage system to address today’s high-growth data environments, where up to hundreds of terabytes of data need to be stored reliably, managed efficiently, and accessed through high-speed networks.

Blue Nile

Series C in 2001
Blue Nile, Inc. is an online retailer specializing in diamonds and fine jewelry, catering to customers worldwide. The company offers a wide range of products, including engagement rings, wedding bands, earrings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, and various accessories crafted from precious metals, diamonds, gemstones, and pearls. Blue Nile distinguishes itself by providing extensive educational resources and innovative online tools that empower consumers in their jewelry shopping experience. The company maintains high quality standards, offering thousands of independently graded, conflict-free diamonds at competitive prices compared to traditional retail options. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Blue Nile was initially known as Internet Diamonds, Inc. before adopting its current name in November 1999.

MS2

Series D in 2001
MS2, Inc. specializes in product lifecycle automation software, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of product development processes. The company's flagship offering, MS2 Accelerate, is a web-based application designed for organizations that employ a lifecycle approach to product development. Launched in 1998, MS2 Accelerate helps businesses achieve faster time-to-market, quicker ramp-up to production volume, and reduced development-to-manufacturing costs. By streamlining various phases of the product lifecycle, MS2 provides critical support to companies seeking to optimize their product development and delivery.

Vertical Networks

Series F in 2001
Vertical Networks is a distributor of IP-PBX software and communications solutions for branch offices and stores, delivers customizable solutions to several industries, including financial services, healthcare, publishing, and retail.

SeeCommerce

Series E in 2001
SeeCommerce is a provider of supply chain performance management solutions that empowers business managers and trading partners to enhance and optimize their operational effectiveness. The company's applications facilitate continuous management and improvement of business performance within complex supply chains, enabling organizations to navigate challenges and drive efficiencies. Through its innovative tools, SeeCommerce supports businesses in achieving better outcomes by fostering collaboration and transparency among partners in the supply chain.

drugstore.com

Private Equity Round in 2001
Drugstore.com is an online provider of health, beauty, vision, and pharmacy products. Their portfolio of brands includes drugstore.com™, Beauty.com™, and VisionDirect.com™. They provide a convenient, private, and informative shopping experience while offering a wide assortment of more than 45,000 products at competitive prices.

Iolon

Series B in 2001
Iolon, Inc. is a privately held company specializing in optical networking components. It develops high-performance tunable devices designed for advanced fiber optic networks. The company's initial offering is a high-powered, external cavity tunable laser source suitable for high bit rate and long-haul applications. Iolon plans to expand its product range to include tunable filters, optical switches, polarization controllers, spectral monitors, and universal transponders. The technology platform employed by Iolon supports advanced automation for high-volume manufacturing and is based on patented micro-optics, MEMS, and sophisticated servo control technologies. Their products are utilized by customers in various applications, including the transmission, monitoring, and reception of optical signals, as well as in testing and measurement equipment.

Lantern Communications

Series B in 2000
Lantern Communications, founded in 1999 and based in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in packet-based transport systems that facilitate the scalable deployment of carrier-class networking solutions. The company enables service providers to deliver broadband Ethernet and other networking services across metropolitan area networks. In May 2004, Lantern Communications was acquired by C-COR, further enhancing its capabilities in the telecommunications sector.

Ingenio

Series C in 2000
Ingenio, LLC is an e-commerce based knowledge exchange platform that connects individuals seeking advice with coaches and advisors through real-time communication. Founded in 1999 and based in San Francisco, California, Ingenio has facilitated over 30 million conversations, establishing itself as a leader in providing phone, chat, and web-based personal advice services. The company utilizes community-based tools and proprietary technologies across web, voice, and mobile platforms to enhance the exchange of information, allowing users to share and monetize their expertise effectively. Ingenio operates as a subsidiary of AT&T Inc., continuing to innovate its services to nurture valuable relationships among its members.

OpenTable

Series C in 2000
OpenTable is an online restaurant booking service founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company offers a platform that allows guests to discover and reserve tables at restaurants, facilitating connections between diners and eateries. OpenTable operates multiple websites and mobile applications, enabling users to find restaurants and make reservations easily. Its services are available internationally, and the company continues to expand its presence through various teams and offices worldwide, enhancing the dining experience for users and supporting restaurants in reaching their communities.

Upwork Global

Venture Round in 2000
Upwork Global Inc. operates an online talent marketplace that connects businesses with independent professionals and agencies worldwide, primarily in the United States, India, and the Philippines. The platform offers access to a diverse pool of talent with around 8,000 skills across various categories, including web development, graphic design, and customer service. Upwork facilitates streamlined workflows for clients, encompassing talent sourcing, contracting, and project management through features like communication tools, time tracking, invoicing, and payment processing. The company provides several service tiers, including Upwork Basic, Upwork Plus, Upwork Business, Upwork Enterprise, and Upwork Payroll, catering to different client needs. Founded in 1998 and originally known as Elance-oDesk, Upwork rebranded in May 2015 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with additional offices in major cities. The platform serves a wide range of clients, from startups to large enterprises, generating significant revenue through its comprehensive freelance services.

Elance

Series B in 2000
Elance, now part of Upwork, is an online platform that connects businesses with freelancers across more than 180 countries. The platform offers a wide range of services, allowing companies to hire professionals such as application developers, software engineers, web designers, graphic designers, and copywriters. Elance serves as a workspace where organizations can efficiently manage external services and contractors, facilitating outsourcing for small and medium-sized enterprises. By providing access to various service categories, including market research, SEO, and translation, Elance helps businesses streamline their operations and enhance productivity through flexible workforce solutions.

Portera

Venture Round in 2000
Portera is one of the first service providers to allow its customers to outsource entire business processes, not just applications, through a standard Web browser. Portera subscription services automate mission-critical processes across the front- and back-offices. Because Their services are fully Web-hosted, Portera can provide firms of any size with immediate access to the resources they need to run their business, while establishing a platform for seamless and transparent integration with their clients and business partners. Portera has over 130 customers using their Professional Services Automation (PSA) products worldwide, including: Baan, E.piphany, Hewlett-Packard, Inventa, Lutris Technologies, Network Associates, Tanning Technology, Tibco, Viant and Vodafone Airtouch.

Allegis Corporation

Venture Round in 2000
Allegis Corporation is a leading Partner Relationship Management firm that develops e-business solutions.

Logictier

Funding Round in 2000
LogicTier, Inc. went out of business. LogicTier provides e-Business Operations Sourcing for business-critical Internet sites, enabling the consumer to refocus on their core business, increase end-user satisfaction and maximize return on investment. In addition, this company is provider of web site software. Its partners include BEA Systems, Cisco Systems, Level 3 Communications, and Sun Microsystems. Its customers include Duckets, Enigma Digital Radio, IronPlanet.com, and OneName. LogicTier is headquartered in San Mateo, California.

EthnicGrocer.com

Series C in 2000
EthnicGrocer.com

NeoPlanet

Series B in 2000
NeoPlanet, Inc. develops intelligent customer-interaction software designed to connect companies with their customers across digital platforms. The company offers a suite of products known as Viassary, which facilitates targeted communications and applications through various digital touchpoints, both online and offline. Key components include Viassary Conductor, which recognizes customer interactions and delivers relevant news and promotions; Viassary Imager, which creates engaging applications and interfaces; Viassary Transporter, a technology for background downloads of applications and updates; and Viassary Interpreter, which utilizes analytics to enhance customer relationships. NeoPlanet markets its solutions to major players in industries such as entertainment, computer manufacturing, and sports. Founded in 1999, the company is headquartered in Tempe, Arizona.

Xelus

Venture Round in 2000
Xelus is a leading provider of service inventory management solutions, specializing in enterprise service management across various sectors, including aviation, telecommunications, automotive, energy, and government. The company focuses on optimizing service parts inventory and enhancing repair, maintenance, and overhaul operations, which are critical for delivering high-quality customer service. By effectively managing these components, Xelus helps organizations improve their operational efficiency, drive profitability, and achieve a strong return on investment. The emphasis on service optimization and e-commerce capabilities allows Xelus to support businesses in maximizing their service operations, ultimately contributing to increased shareholder value.

Silicon Energy

Venture Round in 2000
Silicon Energy's powerful business-to-business platform provides leading interactive energy e-business solutions for optimizing energy usage and the energy procurement processes.

Opsware

Series B in 2000
Opsware, Inc. is a software company located in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in data center automation products aimed at enterprise customers, government agencies, and service providers across various industries. Originally founded as Loudcloud in 1999, the company transitioned to Opsware after divesting its managed services division in 2002. Opsware's offerings focus on server and network device provisioning, configuration, and management, leveraging automated server life-cycle management technology developed in-house. The company expanded its capabilities through strategic acquisitions, including Tangram Enterprise Solutions in 2003 for asset management, Rendition Networks in 2004 for network device configuration, CreekPath in 2006 for storage provisioning, and iConclude in 2007 for run-book automation. In July 2007, HP announced its intention to acquire Opsware for $1.6 billion, marking one of its largest acquisitions.

Market-Touch Corp

Venture Round in 2000
Market-Touch Corp., a provider of sales and marketing effectiveness systems.

Calix

Series B in 2000
Calix, Inc. provides cloud and software platforms, systems, and services that support communication service providers (CSPs) in delivering unified access networks globally, including the United States, Canada, Europe, and the Middle East. The company's offerings enable CSPs to deliver a range of services, from basic voice and data to advanced broadband solutions. Key products include Calix Cloud, which provides analytics and intelligence through network and subscriber data, and Experience eXtensible Operating System, a software platform designed for various subscriber types. Calix also offers marketing and support solutions tailored for CSP teams. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Calix aims to help service providers innovate, simplify operations, and enhance subscriber experiences, ultimately driving growth in acquisition and loyalty.

Qpass

Series A in 2000
Qpass is a U.S.-based software provider that focuses on managing the full cycle of activities for business systems and value-added data services for wireless carriers and network operators. Founded in 1997, the company initially operated as a web payment service, offering a digital wallet solution that facilitated e-commerce transactions for participating merchants. Qpass's platform enables the marketing and merchandising of digital goods and services, managing content applications and services across mobile, VoIP, and Wi-Fi networks. The company provides essential functions such as authentication, transaction management, access control, billing, settlement, and customer care. In 2004, Qpass expanded its capabilities by acquiring Dublin-based Altamedius, a prominent European payment provider, to enhance its mobile commerce offerings. In 2006, Qpass was acquired by Amdocs Ltd., further integrating its solutions within the broader telecommunications landscape.

MyPlay

Venture Round in 2000
MyPlay operates a video training platform tailored for sports clubs, enabling team members to engage with video files of games and training sessions. Founded in 2015 and based in Hackensack, New Jersey, the platform facilitates performance analysis, allowing athletes to learn and improve by reviewing their gameplay and training footage. It fosters a unified community among team members by providing access to highlights and performance metrics. MyPlay's features include auto-tracking capabilities, recording training sessions, and providing detailed breakdowns of games, which enhance the training experience and support athletes in tracking their progress through individual and team statistics.

Vertical Networks

Venture Round in 2000
Vertical Networks is a distributor of IP-PBX software and communications solutions for branch offices and stores, delivers customizable solutions to several industries, including financial services, healthcare, publishing, and retail.

Blue Nile

Series B in 2000
Blue Nile, Inc. is an online retailer specializing in diamonds and fine jewelry, catering to customers worldwide. The company offers a wide range of products, including engagement rings, wedding bands, earrings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, and various accessories crafted from precious metals, diamonds, gemstones, and pearls. Blue Nile distinguishes itself by providing extensive educational resources and innovative online tools that empower consumers in their jewelry shopping experience. The company maintains high quality standards, offering thousands of independently graded, conflict-free diamonds at competitive prices compared to traditional retail options. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Blue Nile was initially known as Internet Diamonds, Inc. before adopting its current name in November 1999.

SeeCommerce

Venture Round in 2000
SeeCommerce is a provider of supply chain performance management solutions that empowers business managers and trading partners to enhance and optimize their operational effectiveness. The company's applications facilitate continuous management and improvement of business performance within complex supply chains, enabling organizations to navigate challenges and drive efficiencies. Through its innovative tools, SeeCommerce supports businesses in achieving better outcomes by fostering collaboration and transparency among partners in the supply chain.

Peppers & Rogers

Venture Round in 2000
Businesses succeed by getting, keeping and growing customers. The problem is that business success is more difficult to achieve than ever. Products and services quickly become commodities; customers are more demanding and connected than ever; and margins have been squeezed to the limit. How can a business differentiate itself and grow? At Peppers & Rogers Group, They believe that the key to growth lies in understanding who your customers are, how they contribute value to your organization and how you create value for them. Once you have that insight, you can design and implement multi-channel strategies that lock in long-term, mutually-beneficial relationships that provide consistent, profitable growth.

Portera

Venture Round in 2000
Portera is one of the first service providers to allow its customers to outsource entire business processes, not just applications, through a standard Web browser. Portera subscription services automate mission-critical processes across the front- and back-offices. Because Their services are fully Web-hosted, Portera can provide firms of any size with immediate access to the resources they need to run their business, while establishing a platform for seamless and transparent integration with their clients and business partners. Portera has over 130 customers using their Professional Services Automation (PSA) products worldwide, including: Baan, E.piphany, Hewlett-Packard, Inventa, Lutris Technologies, Network Associates, Tanning Technology, Tibco, Viant and Vodafone Airtouch.

AlphaBlox

Venture Round in 2000
AlphaBlox offers an open web-based platform designed for eBusiness analysis applications, enabling organizations to analyze and share critical information with customers, partners, and suppliers. The platform employs a unique "building Blox" approach, allowing users to quickly assemble and deploy customized analytical applications tailored to enhance eBusiness operations, financial performance, and overall supply chain efficiency. Prominent companies such as AT&T, Deutsche Bank, Federal Express, and Toyota utilize AlphaBlox's solutions to transform their data into strategic advantages. Additionally, AlphaBlox develops component-based analysis tools for both intranet and traditional client/server networks, providing an analytical infrastructure that supports web-based applications both inside and outside corporate firewalls.

Octane Software

Venture Round in 2000
As of May 31, 2000, Octane Software Inc. was acquired by E.piphany Inc. Octane Software, Inc. provides application software and services to the rapidly emerging customer relationship management (CRM) market. The company was founded in 1997 and is based in San Mateo, California.

MS2

Series C in 2000
MS2, Inc. specializes in product lifecycle automation software, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of product development processes. The company's flagship offering, MS2 Accelerate, is a web-based application designed for organizations that employ a lifecycle approach to product development. Launched in 1998, MS2 Accelerate helps businesses achieve faster time-to-market, quicker ramp-up to production volume, and reduced development-to-manufacturing costs. By streamlining various phases of the product lifecycle, MS2 provides critical support to companies seeking to optimize their product development and delivery.

Allegis Corporation

Venture Round in 2000
Allegis Corporation is a leading Partner Relationship Management firm that develops e-business solutions.

NetClerk

Series B in 2000
NetClerk Inc. is a web-based service provider focused on streamlining the building permit application process for the contracting industry, particularly for electricians, plumbers, and mechanical contractors. Its flagship product, PermitCentral, offers a comprehensive online platform that allows contractors to request, submit, and store permits and related forms efficiently. By leveraging proprietary technology, NetClerk bridges the gap between contractors and local government, guiding users through the entire permit requisition process, from completion to e-submission. This service not only simplifies the permitting workflow but also helps contractors save time, energy, and resources.

ONI Systems

Venture Round in 2000
ONI Systems is a company that specializes in the development and marketing of optical telecommunications systems. It focuses on creating all-optical networking equipment aimed at addressing the bandwidth and service limitations in regional and metropolitan networks. The company's products facilitate metro transport solutions, contributing to the ongoing evolution of internet infrastructure. Through its innovative technology, ONI Systems plays a significant role in enhancing the efficiency and capacity of communication networks.

Celarix

Series C in 2000
Celarix offers simply the best way to manage every aspect of your logistics operation. No longer do you have to piece together disparate information and fill in the gaps yourself. Whether you're a shipper or a transportation service provider, you owe it to yourself and your company to find out exactly what we have in store for you.

Event Zero

Series A in 2000
Event Zero Pty Ltd, founded in 2005 and headquartered in Eight Mile Plains, Australia, specializes in online content management and software solutions aimed at enhancing IT service operations. The company offers a platform that encompasses data management, business consulting, and interactive article publishing, along with conferencing services. As an independent software vendor, Event Zero focuses on providing products that deliver insights and intelligence, particularly for Microsoft Lync unified communications and green IT initiatives. In 2016, Event Zero became a subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation, further enhancing its capabilities within the technology sector.

LatinForce.Net

Series A in 2000
LatinForce.Net will build the premier digital gateway to the Latin world, an industry-leading, integrated network of companies.

NoWonder

Venture Round in 2000
NoWonder empowers users to buy personalized, one-to-one technical support at the price they are willing to pay. NoWonder helps online users at home, at small and medium businesses and in large corporations.

NewPort Communications

Series B in 2000
NewPort Communications is a supplier of mixed-signal integrated circuits for the high-speed communications market. The Company's business objective is to develop highly integrated single-chip solutions that enable economic scaling of the existing bandwidth capacity of today's fiber-based networks.

Asera

Series B in 1999
Asera is a company focused on delivering adaptive e-business solutions that enhance channel effectiveness, sales volume, and customer loyalty. It specializes in providing comprehensive business-to-business services that can be rapidly deployed on a pay-as-you-use basis. Asera's eService for demand chain management automates and streamlines the marketing, selling, and distribution processes across various channels. By utilizing a modular architecture, Asera enables businesses to activate their distribution channels quickly, deliver immediate value, and adapt to market changes effectively. This approach addresses the challenges posed by traditional software development, offering enterprises a flexible and efficient alternative in the fast-paced digital economy.

Agillion

Venture Round in 1999
Agillion enables companies to provide customers with a level of service they've never encountered online—or anywhere else. By creating Agillion CustomerPagesSM—custom, password-protected Web sites that are accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week—you can: Let your customers place and check on the status of orders, alert you to problems, retrieve documents you're collaborating on together, write you a note, download a product catalog, etc. Capture customer information in real-time and securely store it in a central database that your Team can access from any web browser. Focus on your top customers by receiving reminders and important alerts about their activity.

Silicon Energy

Series B in 1999
Silicon Energy's powerful business-to-business platform provides leading interactive energy e-business solutions for optimizing energy usage and the energy procurement processes.
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