Madrona Venture Group

Madrona Venture Group is a Seattle-based venture capital firm founded in 1995 that backs technology and consumer startups from seed through growth stages. It focuses on information technology, software, digital media and advertising, e-commerce, data analytics, fintech, cloud, mobile, and AI, as well as related infrastructure, hardware, and robotics. The firm primarily targets companies in the Pacific Northwest and the broader West Coast, and often leads investments with a goal of taking board seats to help portfolio companies scale from early development to market leadership.

Tom Alberg

Co-Founder and Managing Director

Jennifer Chambers

Administrative Partner

Troy Cichos JD

COO and Partner

Hope Cochran

Venture Partner

Jack Creighton

Strategic Director

Past deals in PaaS

Pulumi Corporation

Series C in 2023
Founded in 2017, Pulumi Corporation operates an infrastructure-as-code platform for developing cloud software. It offers Pulumi SDK, an open-source tool enabling developers to create, deploy, and manage cloud applications and infrastructure using code. The company also provides a web console for collaborative delivery and management of cloud apps and infrastructure across public, private, or hybrid environments.

MotherDuck

Series B in 2023
MotherDuck is a company that specializes in data infrastructure and analytics, providing a serverless platform designed for both small and large datasets. By integrating the efficiency of DuckDB with cloud capabilities, MotherDuck delivers a user-friendly analytics solution that supports hybrid execution. Its platform utilizes an embedded database to facilitate the analysis of big data, enabling businesses to prototype with both local and remote data seamlessly. This integrated environment allows organizations to effectively analyze their data, enhancing collaboration and maximizing profitability.

Typeface

Series B in 2023
Typeface is a generative AI application for creating enterprise content. It enables organizations to accelerate the production of on-brand content by combining speed, brand personalization, and governance across the content lifecycle. The platform offers self-service content development tools that cover the entire lifecycle, enabling employees to craft content with ease, speed, and brand authenticity while maintaining consistency. Typeface provides proactive suggestions to improve content and helps enterprises uphold brand standards as content scales across teams.

Temporal Technologies

Series B in 2023
Temporal Technologies develops an open-source microservices orchestration platform that enables developers to build and operate resilient, scalable distributed applications. The platform provides workflow orchestration for tasks of any size, with built-in support for exponential activity retries and native saga pattern coordination to ensure reliable execution across microservice architectures. It also offers development, debugging, testing, resource provisioning, and monitoring tools, along with cloud services to run Temporal workloads and manage data pipelines. The company focuses on helping teams coordinate complex distributed workflows and ensure fault tolerance. Temporal Technologies was founded in 2019 and is based in Bellevue, Washington.

Fixie.ai

Seed Round in 2023
Fixie is a software platform that focuses on utilizing artificial intelligence to transform software development. The company aims to create an innovative interface for Large Language Models (LLMs) that connects with various tools, data sources, and APIs. By offering a cloud-based solution, Fixie enables users to automate business processes, incorporate natural language understanding into existing products, and efficiently query data hosted behind APIs. This approach allows for the seamless integration of LLMs with real-world systems, enhancing functionality and user experience in diverse applications.

XetHub

Seed Round in 2023
XetHub is a collaborative storage platform focused on data management and the development of Generative AI applications. It allows users to build and deploy AI solutions while managing and versioning large-scale data repositories. The platform emphasizes efficiency and speed, featuring capabilities such as data deduplication and incremental difference tracking. Its GitHub-style collaboration workflows enable users to keep models, embeddings, data, prompts, and code integrated within a single system. Additionally, XetHub allows for direct mounting of repositories, facilitating instant access to files while ensuring compliance and streamlining the machine learning development process.

DevZero

Series A in 2023
DevZero is a company that provides a cloud-based platform designed to enhance software development productivity. Its platform allows developers to create environments that closely resemble production settings, enabling them to write and test code more effectively. By offering centrally-managed templates, DevZero facilitates the reuse of existing Dockerfiles, build scripts, and Kubernetes configurations for streamlined environment generation. It also integrates with version control systems and includes collaboration features to further improve the development process. With a focus on diagnosing developer tools and processes, DevZero delivers metrics that provide insights into performance, helping teams identify and eliminate bottlenecks. This approach ultimately enables development teams to complete projects faster and improve overall software quality.

MotherDuck

Seed Round in 2022
MotherDuck is a company that specializes in data infrastructure and analytics, providing a serverless platform designed for both small and large datasets. By integrating the efficiency of DuckDB with cloud capabilities, MotherDuck delivers a user-friendly analytics solution that supports hybrid execution. Its platform utilizes an embedded database to facilitate the analysis of big data, enabling businesses to prototype with both local and remote data seamlessly. This integrated environment allows organizations to effectively analyze their data, enhancing collaboration and maximizing profitability.

MotherDuck

Series A in 2022
MotherDuck is a company that specializes in data infrastructure and analytics, providing a serverless platform designed for both small and large datasets. By integrating the efficiency of DuckDB with cloud capabilities, MotherDuck delivers a user-friendly analytics solution that supports hybrid execution. Its platform utilizes an embedded database to facilitate the analysis of big data, enabling businesses to prototype with both local and remote data seamlessly. This integrated environment allows organizations to effectively analyze their data, enhancing collaboration and maximizing profitability.

Spice AI

Seed Round in 2022
Founded in 2021, Spice AI is a Seattle-based startup developing an AI and data infrastructure platform. This platform provides composable building blocks such as SQL query acceleration, vector search, model serving, and an AI gateway, enabling developers to create intelligent applications efficiently.

Statsig

Series B in 2022
Statsig is a modern product experimentation platform that enables businesses to optimize their decision-making through comprehensive digital product testing. Unlike traditional A/B testing tools, Statsig tracks the impact of every feature release, allowing teams to quantify the effects of their efforts. Its Product Observability feature helps teams identify metric drops shortly after launching new features, facilitating quick adjustments to improve performance. This capability empowers product developers to conduct numerous high-quality experiments and analyze user responses to new functionalities daily. Founded by a team with a background at Facebook, Statsig aims to enhance product velocity and efficiency by providing advanced data tools and infrastructure that promote informed decision-making in product development.

Temporal Technologies

Series B in 2022
Temporal Technologies develops an open-source microservices orchestration platform that enables developers to build and operate resilient, scalable distributed applications. The platform provides workflow orchestration for tasks of any size, with built-in support for exponential activity retries and native saga pattern coordination to ensure reliable execution across microservice architectures. It also offers development, debugging, testing, resource provisioning, and monitoring tools, along with cloud services to run Temporal workloads and manage data pipelines. The company focuses on helping teams coordinate complex distributed workflows and ensure fault tolerance. Temporal Technologies was founded in 2019 and is based in Bellevue, Washington.

DevZero

Seed Round in 2022
DevZero is a company that provides a cloud-based platform designed to enhance software development productivity. Its platform allows developers to create environments that closely resemble production settings, enabling them to write and test code more effectively. By offering centrally-managed templates, DevZero facilitates the reuse of existing Dockerfiles, build scripts, and Kubernetes configurations for streamlined environment generation. It also integrates with version control systems and includes collaboration features to further improve the development process. With a focus on diagnosing developer tools and processes, DevZero delivers metrics that provide insights into performance, helping teams identify and eliminate bottlenecks. This approach ultimately enables development teams to complete projects faster and improve overall software quality.

Spice AI

Pre Seed Round in 2021
Founded in 2021, Spice AI is a Seattle-based startup developing an AI and data infrastructure platform. This platform provides composable building blocks such as SQL query acceleration, vector search, model serving, and an AI gateway, enabling developers to create intelligent applications efficiently.

Statsig

Series A in 2021
Statsig is a modern product experimentation platform that enables businesses to optimize their decision-making through comprehensive digital product testing. Unlike traditional A/B testing tools, Statsig tracks the impact of every feature release, allowing teams to quantify the effects of their efforts. Its Product Observability feature helps teams identify metric drops shortly after launching new features, facilitating quick adjustments to improve performance. This capability empowers product developers to conduct numerous high-quality experiments and analyze user responses to new functionalities daily. Founded by a team with a background at Facebook, Statsig aims to enhance product velocity and efficiency by providing advanced data tools and infrastructure that promote informed decision-making in product development.

Sila

Series A in 2021
Sila Inc., established in 2018 and based in Portland, Oregon, specializes in developing banking and payments infrastructure for software teams. It offers Sila, a comprehensive API suite enabling user identification, bank account connection, and secure money transfers using stablecoin technology. The company's platform facilitates rapid integration of financial services into applications, with a focus on compliance and fraud prevention.

Pulumi Corporation

Series B in 2020
Founded in 2017, Pulumi Corporation operates an infrastructure-as-code platform for developing cloud software. It offers Pulumi SDK, an open-source tool enabling developers to create, deploy, and manage cloud applications and infrastructure using code. The company also provides a web console for collaborative delivery and management of cloud apps and infrastructure across public, private, or hybrid environments.

Temporal Technologies

Series A in 2020
Temporal Technologies develops an open-source microservices orchestration platform that enables developers to build and operate resilient, scalable distributed applications. The platform provides workflow orchestration for tasks of any size, with built-in support for exponential activity retries and native saga pattern coordination to ensure reliable execution across microservice architectures. It also offers development, debugging, testing, resource provisioning, and monitoring tools, along with cloud services to run Temporal workloads and manage data pipelines. The company focuses on helping teams coordinate complex distributed workflows and ensure fault tolerance. Temporal Technologies was founded in 2019 and is based in Bellevue, Washington.

Fauna

Series A in 2020
Fauna, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that specializes in providing a NoSQL database solution designed for modern serverless applications. The company's flagship product, FaunaDB, features a distributed transactional query engine, a web-native GraphQL API, and a serverless query language (FQL), enabling developers to create applications with custom business logic efficiently. FaunaDB supports various data models, including relational, document, and graph data, and offers capabilities such as access control, data isolation, encryption security, and consistent performance metrics. The platform is designed for frictionless integration with various JavaScript frameworks and programming languages, making it adaptable for diverse development environments. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Fauna is a fully remote organization driven by a leadership team with extensive experience in the tech industry, and it serves a variety of customers, including notable innovators like Nextdoor and NVIDIA.

Sila

Seed Round in 2020
Sila Inc., established in 2018 and based in Portland, Oregon, specializes in developing banking and payments infrastructure for software teams. It offers Sila, a comprehensive API suite enabling user identification, bank account connection, and secure money transfers using stablecoin technology. The company's platform facilitates rapid integration of financial services into applications, with a focus on compliance and fraud prevention.

Algorithmia

Series B in 2019
Founded in 2013, Algorithmia provides a platform for deploying and managing machine learning models at scale. It enables algorithm developers to explore, create, and share algorithms as Web services, supporting popular frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch, and Scikit-learn. The company automates MLOps, empowering data scientists and developers while powering mission-critical workloads for its enterprise customers.

Clusterone

Seed Round in 2019
Clusterone, formerly known as Good AI Lab, Inc., is a Seattle-based company that specializes in developing a cloud platform designed to aggregate computational resources and facilitate machine learning processes. Founded in 2016, Clusterone offers a distributed machine learning platform that optimizes the training of models using the TensorFlow framework. The company provides a serverless AI operating system that alleviates the burden of infrastructure management from IT teams, allowing them to concentrate on developing AI models instead of handling operational tasks. By enabling data scientists to run machine learning and deep learning workloads efficiently across various infrastructures, Clusterone enhances automation and optimization in deploying AI systems.

Datacoral

Series A in 2018
Datacoral Inc. is a data infrastructure as a service provider founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company has developed a platform that automates the process of data integration, allowing businesses to seamlessly collect data from various applications and databases. Datacoral's solution organizes this data for use in any query engine and facilitates actionable insights critical to business operations. The platform is designed to enhance efficiency for data scientists, enabling them to focus on generating insights rather than managing data sources. Additionally, Datacoral offers services such as data monitoring, data collection and management, and optimization for AWS environments, ensuring secure data handling within a virtual private cloud.

Pulumi Corporation

Series A in 2018
Founded in 2017, Pulumi Corporation operates an infrastructure-as-code platform for developing cloud software. It offers Pulumi SDK, an open-source tool enabling developers to create, deploy, and manage cloud applications and infrastructure using code. The company also provides a web console for collaborative delivery and management of cloud apps and infrastructure across public, private, or hybrid environments.

Snowflake

Series F in 2018
Snowflake is a cloud-based data platform that enables businesses to consolidate and analyze data from various sources, build data-driven applications, and share insights securely. Its platform offers the flexibility of big data platforms and the cost-effectiveness of cloud solutions.

IOPipe

Seed Round in 2018
IOpipe is a serverless DevOps platform designed to enhance the development and operational efficiency of serverless applications. The company addresses the unique challenges that arise from the shift towards serverless computing by providing an open-source module that offers real-time telemetry, tracing, profiling, alerts, logs, and error monitoring. This functionality allows developers to gain insights into the performance and operations of their event-driven applications, particularly within Amazon Lambda functions. By adopting a customer-centric approach, IOpipe collaborates closely with its users to address their challenges effectively. The company emphasizes building a remote-first and diverse team that is dedicated to creating a leading product for serverless application development and operations.

Eventbase

Series B in 2018
Eventbase specializes in mobile event technology for global brands. It offers an enterprise event app platform that provides custom branding, design, attendee engagement tools, and intelligent features like chatbot assistance and proximity beacon networking. Serving clients such as IBM, Cisco, Microsoft, and SXSW, Eventbase has been recognized as the 'Best Event App' for four consecutive years.

Pulumi Corporation

Seed Round in 2018
Founded in 2017, Pulumi Corporation operates an infrastructure-as-code platform for developing cloud software. It offers Pulumi SDK, an open-source tool enabling developers to create, deploy, and manage cloud applications and infrastructure using code. The company also provides a web console for collaborative delivery and management of cloud apps and infrastructure across public, private, or hybrid environments.

Heptio

Series B in 2017
Heptio Inc. is a Seattle-based company founded in 2016 that specializes in making Kubernetes, an open-source container management software, accessible to enterprises. As a subsidiary of VMware, Heptio focuses on supporting and advancing the Kubernetes ecosystem, bridging the gap between traditional enterprise IT and cloud-native computing. The company's platform facilitates the automation of deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications, enabling technology-driven organizations to fully leverage the capabilities of Kubernetes. By providing tools and operational models tailored for modern enterprises, Heptio aims to simplify the integration of Docker containers into production environments.

Snowflake

Series D in 2017
Snowflake is a cloud-based data platform that enables businesses to consolidate and analyze data from various sources, build data-driven applications, and share insights securely. Its platform offers the flexibility of big data platforms and the cost-effectiveness of cloud solutions.

Skytap

Series E in 2017
Skytap, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based solutions focused on modernizing and migrating enterprise applications. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional locations in Toronto and London, Skytap offers the Skytap Cloud platform, which facilitates self-service access to production-like environments for development and testing teams, promoting more frequent code testing. The company integrates cloud automation with existing processes, allowing organizations to build, run, and evolve hybrid applications efficiently while adopting modern development practices such as agile and DevOps. Skytap's services encompass cloud migration, application modernization, and strategic consulting, all aimed at enhancing the speed, safety, and efficiency of application development to meet the demands of the digital services economy. Founded in 2006, Skytap was initially known as illumita, Inc. until its rebranding in 2008.

IOPipe

Seed Round in 2017
IOpipe is a serverless DevOps platform designed to enhance the development and operational efficiency of serverless applications. The company addresses the unique challenges that arise from the shift towards serverless computing by providing an open-source module that offers real-time telemetry, tracing, profiling, alerts, logs, and error monitoring. This functionality allows developers to gain insights into the performance and operations of their event-driven applications, particularly within Amazon Lambda functions. By adopting a customer-centric approach, IOpipe collaborates closely with its users to address their challenges effectively. The company emphasizes building a remote-first and diverse team that is dedicated to creating a leading product for serverless application development and operations.

Algorithmia

Series A in 2017
Founded in 2013, Algorithmia provides a platform for deploying and managing machine learning models at scale. It enables algorithm developers to explore, create, and share algorithms as Web services, supporting popular frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch, and Scikit-learn. The company automates MLOps, empowering data scientists and developers while powering mission-critical workloads for its enterprise customers.

Heptio

Series A in 2016
Heptio Inc. is a Seattle-based company founded in 2016 that specializes in making Kubernetes, an open-source container management software, accessible to enterprises. As a subsidiary of VMware, Heptio focuses on supporting and advancing the Kubernetes ecosystem, bridging the gap between traditional enterprise IT and cloud-native computing. The company's platform facilitates the automation of deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications, enabling technology-driven organizations to fully leverage the capabilities of Kubernetes. By providing tools and operational models tailored for modern enterprises, Heptio aims to simplify the integration of Docker containers into production environments.

CloudCoreo

Seed Round in 2016
CloudCoreo, Inc. is a cloud management platform based in Austin, Texas, founded in 2014. The company enables users to design and deploy applications across various cloud providers, offering a comprehensive solution for managing cloud infrastructure. Its platform features a community-driven DevOps framework combined with a deployment engine that allows users to create, modify, and maintain cloud stacks, which include all components of a deployment, such as managed services for networking and security. Additionally, CloudCoreo provides a searchable repository of stacks and an automation engine that helps ensure compliance by identifying potential risks at the time of deployment. This functionality aids users in understanding and mitigating risks associated with their cloud environments. As of February 2018, CloudCoreo operates as a subsidiary of VMware, Inc.

Eventbase

Series B in 2015
Eventbase specializes in mobile event technology for global brands. It offers an enterprise event app platform that provides custom branding, design, attendee engagement tools, and intelligent features like chatbot assistance and proximity beacon networking. Serving clients such as IBM, Cisco, Microsoft, and SXSW, Eventbase has been recognized as the 'Best Event App' for four consecutive years.

Cape

Venture Round in 2015
Cape Productions, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in aerial video capture using drone and cloud technology. Established in 2014 and headquartered in the United States, the company offers a unique platform called Cape Aerial Telepresence™, which allows users to remotely control drones in real-time from any location. This innovative approach streamlines the operation of commercial drones by eliminating the need for on-site technical expertise, making it easier and more cost-effective for various agencies and businesses to utilize drone technology. By focusing on applications such as skiing and snowboarding, Cape enhances the accessibility and safety of aerial videography, catering to a wide range of users seeking to capture high-quality footage without the traditional complexities of drone operation.

PlayFab

Series A in 2015
PlayFab, Inc. is a backend platform provider for live games, specializing in tools and services that support the development and management of online gaming experiences. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with an additional office in Berlin, Germany, PlayFab delivers a comprehensive suite of services including player management, matchmaking, in-game commerce, real-time analytics, and server operations. The platform facilitates various gaming functionalities such as leaderboards, multiplayer game services, and promotional events, enabling developers to create engaging experiences without extensive coding. PlayFab's offerings cater to a wide range of clients, from independent developers to major publishers, with flexible pricing plans to accommodate different needs. The company became a subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation in 2018, further enhancing its capabilities and reach in the gaming industry.

Skytap

Series D in 2014
Skytap, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based solutions focused on modernizing and migrating enterprise applications. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional locations in Toronto and London, Skytap offers the Skytap Cloud platform, which facilitates self-service access to production-like environments for development and testing teams, promoting more frequent code testing. The company integrates cloud automation with existing processes, allowing organizations to build, run, and evolve hybrid applications efficiently while adopting modern development practices such as agile and DevOps. Skytap's services encompass cloud migration, application modernization, and strategic consulting, all aimed at enhancing the speed, safety, and efficiency of application development to meet the demands of the digital services economy. Founded in 2006, Skytap was initially known as illumita, Inc. until its rebranding in 2008.

Shippable

Series A in 2014
Shippable, Inc., founded in 2013 and based in Bellevue, Washington, offers a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform designed to enhance the software development process. The company's primary product, Shippable, enables businesses to integrate continuous integration and deployment into their GitHub and Bitbucket repositories. This platform automates tasks such as packaging and deploying web applications, automated testing, and continuous integration/deployment. By leveraging Docker technology, Shippable provides a powerful continuous integration platform that streamlines workflows across teams and tools, facilitating faster and more reliable software releases. The company serves clients globally and was formerly known as Qhode Inc. before changing its name in December 2013.

Algorithmia

Seed Round in 2014
Founded in 2013, Algorithmia provides a platform for deploying and managing machine learning models at scale. It enables algorithm developers to explore, create, and share algorithms as Web services, supporting popular frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch, and Scikit-learn. The company automates MLOps, empowering data scientists and developers while powering mission-critical workloads for its enterprise customers.

Skytap

Series C in 2014
Skytap, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based solutions focused on modernizing and migrating enterprise applications. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional locations in Toronto and London, Skytap offers the Skytap Cloud platform, which facilitates self-service access to production-like environments for development and testing teams, promoting more frequent code testing. The company integrates cloud automation with existing processes, allowing organizations to build, run, and evolve hybrid applications efficiently while adopting modern development practices such as agile and DevOps. Skytap's services encompass cloud migration, application modernization, and strategic consulting, all aimed at enhancing the speed, safety, and efficiency of application development to meet the demands of the digital services economy. Founded in 2006, Skytap was initially known as illumita, Inc. until its rebranding in 2008.

Shippable

Seed Round in 2013
Shippable, Inc., founded in 2013 and based in Bellevue, Washington, offers a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform designed to enhance the software development process. The company's primary product, Shippable, enables businesses to integrate continuous integration and deployment into their GitHub and Bitbucket repositories. This platform automates tasks such as packaging and deploying web applications, automated testing, and continuous integration/deployment. By leveraging Docker technology, Shippable provides a powerful continuous integration platform that streamlines workflows across teams and tools, facilitating faster and more reliable software releases. The company serves clients globally and was formerly known as Qhode Inc. before changing its name in December 2013.

Tier 3

Series B in 2012
Tier 3 is a company that specializes in delivering enterprise-class cloud services and software designed to enhance business agility. Their offerings include virtual private cloud services, which integrate both infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) into a unified platform. This Tier 3 Cloud solution aims to improve IT operational efficiency and flexibility through advanced cloud orchestration and management capabilities. The company's services are tailored for global enterprises and service providers, supporting a wide range of business applications from development to production environments, including mission-critical applications.

AppFog

Series B in 2011
AppFog operates a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that facilitates the development, deployment, and management of cloud-based applications. It supports multiple programming languages like Java, Python, PHP, Ruby, and databases such as MySQL. AppFog allows users to select from various cloud infrastructure providers including CenturyLink Cloud and Amazon Web Services across different regions. The platform enables seamless scaling and easy integration with additional services through its robust API.

Tier 3

Series A in 2011
Tier 3 is a company that specializes in delivering enterprise-class cloud services and software designed to enhance business agility. Their offerings include virtual private cloud services, which integrate both infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) into a unified platform. This Tier 3 Cloud solution aims to improve IT operational efficiency and flexibility through advanced cloud orchestration and management capabilities. The company's services are tailored for global enterprises and service providers, supporting a wide range of business applications from development to production environments, including mission-critical applications.

AppFog

Series A in 2011
AppFog operates a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that facilitates the development, deployment, and management of cloud-based applications. It supports multiple programming languages like Java, Python, PHP, Ruby, and databases such as MySQL. AppFog allows users to select from various cloud infrastructure providers including CenturyLink Cloud and Amazon Web Services across different regions. The platform enables seamless scaling and easy integration with additional services through its robust API.

Skytap

Series C in 2010
Skytap, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based solutions focused on modernizing and migrating enterprise applications. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional locations in Toronto and London, Skytap offers the Skytap Cloud platform, which facilitates self-service access to production-like environments for development and testing teams, promoting more frequent code testing. The company integrates cloud automation with existing processes, allowing organizations to build, run, and evolve hybrid applications efficiently while adopting modern development practices such as agile and DevOps. Skytap's services encompass cloud migration, application modernization, and strategic consulting, all aimed at enhancing the speed, safety, and efficiency of application development to meet the demands of the digital services economy. Founded in 2006, Skytap was initially known as illumita, Inc. until its rebranding in 2008.

Skytap

Series B in 2009
Skytap, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based solutions focused on modernizing and migrating enterprise applications. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional locations in Toronto and London, Skytap offers the Skytap Cloud platform, which facilitates self-service access to production-like environments for development and testing teams, promoting more frequent code testing. The company integrates cloud automation with existing processes, allowing organizations to build, run, and evolve hybrid applications efficiently while adopting modern development practices such as agile and DevOps. Skytap's services encompass cloud migration, application modernization, and strategic consulting, all aimed at enhancing the speed, safety, and efficiency of application development to meet the demands of the digital services economy. Founded in 2006, Skytap was initially known as illumita, Inc. until its rebranding in 2008.

Skytap

Series A in 2007
Skytap, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based solutions focused on modernizing and migrating enterprise applications. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with additional locations in Toronto and London, Skytap offers the Skytap Cloud platform, which facilitates self-service access to production-like environments for development and testing teams, promoting more frequent code testing. The company integrates cloud automation with existing processes, allowing organizations to build, run, and evolve hybrid applications efficiently while adopting modern development practices such as agile and DevOps. Skytap's services encompass cloud migration, application modernization, and strategic consulting, all aimed at enhancing the speed, safety, and efficiency of application development to meet the demands of the digital services economy. Founded in 2006, Skytap was initially known as illumita, Inc. until its rebranding in 2008.

WildTangent

Series D in 2004
WildTangent is a prominent global technology company specializing in the distribution and monetization of mobile and online applications, having delivered over 20 billion apps. The company develops a variety of video games, including single-player and multiplayer titles across multiple genres such as role-playing, adventure, shooting, casual, board, puzzle, racing, and sports, catering to users of all ages on personal computers and mobile devices. Additionally, WildTangent operates a comprehensive digital advertising platform and entertainment services. Its latest innovation, Application Platform Management (AMP), streamlines app management for device manufacturers and mobile operators. The company's technology is utilized by notable clients, including major telecom and hardware brands.

WildTangent

Series B in 2000
WildTangent is a prominent global technology company specializing in the distribution and monetization of mobile and online applications, having delivered over 20 billion apps. The company develops a variety of video games, including single-player and multiplayer titles across multiple genres such as role-playing, adventure, shooting, casual, board, puzzle, racing, and sports, catering to users of all ages on personal computers and mobile devices. Additionally, WildTangent operates a comprehensive digital advertising platform and entertainment services. Its latest innovation, Application Platform Management (AMP), streamlines app management for device manufacturers and mobile operators. The company's technology is utilized by notable clients, including major telecom and hardware brands.

Statsig

Statsig is a modern product experimentation platform that enables businesses to optimize their decision-making through comprehensive digital product testing. Unlike traditional A/B testing tools, Statsig tracks the impact of every feature release, allowing teams to quantify the effects of their efforts. Its Product Observability feature helps teams identify metric drops shortly after launching new features, facilitating quick adjustments to improve performance. This capability empowers product developers to conduct numerous high-quality experiments and analyze user responses to new functionalities daily. Founded by a team with a background at Facebook, Statsig aims to enhance product velocity and efficiency by providing advanced data tools and infrastructure that promote informed decision-making in product development.
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