Microsoft

Microsoft, an American multinational corporation, specializes in developing, manufacturing, licensing, supporting, and selling a wide range of software products and services. Its offerings include operating systems like Windows, productivity tools such as Microsoft Office, and cloud services through Microsoft Azure. Microsoft also produces hardware like Xbox gaming consoles, Surface devices, and PC accessories. Additionally, it provides business solutions through Microsoft Dynamics, enterprise services, and commercial cloud offerings. Microsoft operates globally, supporting startups through initiatives like Microsoft for Startups and Microsoft Accelerator, which offer mentorship, technical training, and access to markets and investors.

Lillian Barnard

CEO and Board Member

Abhilasha Bhargav-Spantzel

Partner Security Architect

Alexia Cambon

Senior Director, Research

Shinesa Cambric

Principal Product Manager

Puneet Chandok

Corporate Vice President of Microsoft India and South Asia

Roberto Croci

Managing Director, Microsoft for Startups MEA

Scott Guthrie

Executive Vice President, Cloud + AI Group

Rashida Hodge

VP, Azure Data and AI | Customer Success

Hsiao-Wuen Hon

Corporate Vice President

Philip Meyer

Partner Technology Strategist - Hosting and Cloud

Brandon Middaugh

Senior Director, Climate Innovation Fund

Arindam Mukherjee

Director - Azure Business, Microsoft India

Satya Nadella

CEO

Mohammed Saleh

Health Director

Brian Schultz

Director, Corporate Development

Theresa Sue

Microsoft Partner

Mustafa Suleyman

Executive Vice President and CEO of AI

Emilia Zarei

Founder and CEO

Past deals in TMT

WIOCC

Debt Financing in 2024
WIOCC specializes in high-capacity connectivity solutions, linking Africa with global financial and commercial centers. Recognized as a key player in the wholesale market, it caters to carriers, mobile operators, and internet service providers by offering customized bandwidth packages tailored to meet diverse customer needs. With a comprehensive range of services, including global connectivity, carrier IP transit, and colocation, WIOCC ensures built-in redundancy in its network, safeguarding traffic and enhancing reliability. Operating across more than 30 African countries, the company positions itself as a pivotal provider of managed connectivity services for cloud operators and content providers, effectively supporting the growing demand for fixed and mobile broadband in Africa's evolving markets.

Tutor Provide

Pre Seed Round in 2024
Tutor Provide Technologies Limited is a leading education technology company based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Founded in 2017, the company connects students and guardians with qualified tutors both online and offline within 24 hours, offering fast, reliable, and personalized tutoring services. With over 180,000+ verified tutors and 60,000+ guardians in its network, Tutor Provide has become the go-to platform for students seeking high-quality educational support. Mission: Our mission is to revolutionize the tutoring industry by offering a platform that provides easy access to quality education, promotes personalized learning, and ensures trust and reliability. We prioritize female tutors, ensuring their safety and giving them preference in assignments while providing students with the best educational match for their needs.

Fungible

Acquisition in 2022
Fungible, Inc. is a company that specializes in developing hardware and software solutions for cloud data centers. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Bengaluru, India, Fungible aims to enhance data movement through innovative technology. The company's core offering includes a low latency, high throughput, and highly programmable chip designed to optimize data flow in data centers. Additionally, Fungible provides full-stack infrastructure software that leverages standard components, protocols, and interfaces, focusing on improving the economics, security, and reliability of cloud data centers to meet evolving infrastructure demands. The founders of Fungible bring substantial experience from the networking, silicon, and software sectors, positioning the company to make a significant impact in the data center industry.

ZeniMax Media

Acquisition in 2020
ZeniMax Media is a media company based in Rockville, Maryland, specializing in the development and publication of interactive entertainment content. The company boasts a strong team of world-class game developers, artists, designers, and programmers, as well as experienced executives and talent drawn from traditional media. ZeniMax Media focuses on creating gaming software for consoles, personal computers, and handheld devices, positioning itself as a significant player in the interactive entertainment industry.

Affirmed Networks

Acquisition in 2020
Affirmed Networks, Inc. specializes in mobile content cloud solutions, offering a range of services aimed at enhancing mobile data networks for customers globally. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Acton, Massachusetts, the company provides virtualization and network functions that include a cloud-based virtual mobile network, service creation tools, and critical data communication services for the telecommunications sector. Its key offerings include the Affirmed Service Automation Platform, which helps mobile operators reduce time-to-market and operational costs for new services, as well as the Affirmed UnityCloud 5G core, a cloud-native solution designed to facilitate the deployment of 5G networks. By integrating advanced technologies like network slicing and optimized IoT access, Affirmed Networks enables communication service providers to scale efficiently while minimizing capital and operational expenditures associated with complex network infrastructures.

SoftBank Group

Post in 2018
SoftBank Group is a multinational telecommunications and internet corporation based in Japan. It operates through four segments: mobile communications, Sprint, fixed-line telecommunications, and internet. The company provides a wide range of services, including mobile and fixed-line voice and data transmission services, broadband services, internet advertising, e-commerce, and digital television. SoftBank Group also invests in various technologies through its venture capital arms, such as SoftBank Investment Advisers and SoftBank Vision Fund, focusing on areas like artificial intelligence, robotics, and the Internet of Things. One of its notable subsidiaries, SoftBank Robotics, designs and manufactures humanoid robots for various applications, including education, healthcare, and business.

Compulsion Games

Acquisition in 2018
Compulsion Games Inc. is a video game development company based in Montreal, Canada, founded in 2009. Known for its distinctive titles such as Contrast and We Happy Few, the company focuses on creating engaging and innovative gaming experiences. With a team of approximately 40 employees, Compulsion Games operates out of a repurposed gramophone factory and emphasizes craftsmanship in its game development process. The studio aims to produce games that are not only enjoyable but also explore unique concepts and ideas. As of June 2018, Compulsion Games functions as a subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation, further enhancing its ability to reach a wider audience.

Talent.io

Non Equity Assistance in 2016
Talent.io is a European recruitment platform specializing in tech profiles. It streamlines the hiring process for companies by curating a weekly batch of 100 pre-vetted candidates, selected based on their skills and availability. Companies receive an email every Monday to review these candidates, significantly reducing recruitment time and effort. With 2000 weekly candidate sign-ups and a rigorous selection process, Talent.io ensures high-quality matches. The platform also empowers job seekers by allowing them to create visible profiles and decide which companies to apply to, without needing a CV or cover letter.

Monkey Tie

Non Equity Assistance in 2016
Monkey Tie is a career guidance platform that specializes in matching candidates with companies through the use of behavioral skills and affinity-based algorithms. The company offers digital tools that facilitate connections between talents and recruiting firms, catering to the needs of candidates, HR managers, employees, and managers alike. By providing comprehensive human resource and recruitment services, Monkey Tie aims to assist users in finding their ideal job opportunities.

Touchfone

Venture Round in 2016
Touchfone operates a media delivery platform known as StrmEasy, which specializes in high-performance live video streaming. This platform is designed to be screen-agnostic, enabling the effective ingestion, transformation, and delivery of video content to a diverse range of wireless devices. By focusing on the entire lifecycle of video content, Touchfone positions itself as a leading provider in the media delivery space, surpassing competitors in performance and functionality.

Tripcombi UG

Non Equity Assistance in 2015
Tripcombi UG, based in Berlin, Germany, operates a platform that facilitates flight searches and trip planning. Founded in 2014, the company originally launched as TripDelta, offering a unique metasearch interface that allows users to discover "hidden flights" by enabling the purchase of separate tickets for different legs of a journey. The platform conducts search requests to identify available flights and subsequently directs users to third-party providers to finalize their bookings. As of June 2016, Tripcombi UG functions as a subsidiary of Fareportal, Inc.

Firefly Experience (Firef.ly)

Non Equity Assistance in 2015
Firef.ly is a mobile application designed to enhance the travel experience by seamlessly integrating trip planning, journaling, and travel guides into a cohesive digital story. The app serves as a local guide, enabling users to document and revisit their journeys, ensuring that important moments are preserved. Firef.ly addresses a notable gap in the travel market by focusing on the entire lifecycle of travel, aiming to create a comprehensive ecosystem that reduces the fragmentation commonly found in the industry. The founding team comprises experienced professionals from notable digital agencies and travel technology backgrounds, including veterans from Lonely Planet.

Tuteria

Grant in 2015
Tuteria is an e-learning platform that connects students with qualified private tutors across Nigeria. The service allows users to find instructors for a wide range of subjects, including academic disciplines, competitive exam preparations, languages, and various skills such as music, swimming, and photography. Tutors are verified for their skills and identity before being listed, ensuring a reliable learning experience. Tuteria operates in major cities like Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Abuja, offering users the convenience of booking one-on-one lessons with nearby instructors tailored to their individual learning needs.

Firefly Experience (Firef.ly)

Venture Round in 2014
Firef.ly is a mobile application designed to enhance the travel experience by seamlessly integrating trip planning, journaling, and travel guides into a cohesive digital story. The app serves as a local guide, enabling users to document and revisit their journeys, ensuring that important moments are preserved. Firef.ly addresses a notable gap in the travel market by focusing on the entire lifecycle of travel, aiming to create a comprehensive ecosystem that reduces the fragmentation commonly found in the industry. The founding team comprises experienced professionals from notable digital agencies and travel technology backgrounds, including veterans from Lonely Planet.

Facten

Non Equity Assistance in 2013
Facten is a developer of sales software tailored for B2B companies in the science and technology sectors. The company's innovative application differentiates itself by utilizing advanced algorithms and large clusters of computers to systematically scan and analyze a vast array of data sources, including patents, scientific articles, tenders, and public grants. This approach allows sales teams to identify potential leads and opportunities without relying on human experts, thereby streamlining their workflow and enhancing productivity. By automating the labor-intensive tasks associated with research and lead generation, Facten empowers sales professionals to focus on higher-value activities.

Selectable Media

Funding Round in 2012
Selectable Media Inc. specializes in video advertising solutions tailored for brands and publishers. The company offers a range of services, including Selectable Value Exchange, which allows audiences to access content and services in return for interacting with brand advertisements. It also provides Selectable Sponsored Stories that distribute branded video content in contextually relevant environments. For publishers, Selectable Media's offerings, such as Content-Unlock and Value Exchange, facilitate consumer access to content by engaging with advertising or subscriptions. The company's partnerships span various sectors, including newspapers, magazines, mobile games, and Wi-Fi providers in public spaces. By collaborating with content providers across multiple devices, Selectable Media enables users to unlock digital content and services through brand interaction. Established in 2005 and based in New York, Selectable Media was formerly known as Nabbr.com Corp. and rebranded in 2007. As of December 31, 2014, it operates as a subsidiary of Meredith Corporation.

//Staq.io

Seed Round in 2012
Staq.io is a game management platform designed to simplify the monetization and optimization of free-to-play games across mobile, web, and console platforms. The company offers services that include managing virtual currencies and goods, player state, targeted promotions, and comprehensive analytics and data warehousing. Staq.io integrates seamlessly with major distribution platforms, allowing developers to implement its features with minimal coding effort. The platform is tailored to enhance revenue analytics for games, enabling developers to make informed decisions based on player behavior and engagement metrics. Staq.io emerged from the Microsoft Accelerator for Windows Azure powered by TechStars in 2012, further solidifying its commitment to innovation in the gaming industry.

TommyJams

Venture Round in 2012
TommyJams is an online platform designed to connect musicians and bands with venues seeking to hire them. The initiative aims to facilitate interactions between artists and venues in a transparent and cost-effective manner. By providing a user-friendly technology, TommyJams creates a community that includes artists, venues, and fans, allowing for seamless booking and attendance of performances across various locations. The platform recognizes the significant potential of India's creative talent and focuses on matching the right artists with suitable venues, thereby enhancing the visibility and opportunities for artists while simplifying the booking process for venues.

Yammer

Acquisition in 2012
Yammer, established in 2008, is a business specializing in enterprise social networking. It facilitates real-time collaboration among employees across different departments, locations, and applications. Key features include creating groups for project collaboration, sharing and editing documents, and accessing the platform via web, desktop, and mobile devices. Yammer can also integrate with other systems like Microsoft SharePoint. With over 7 million users, including 85% of Fortune 500 companies, Yammer was acquired by Microsoft in 2012.

AppNexus

Series C in 2010
AppNexus Inc. is a technology company that specializes in a cloud-based software platform designed to enhance and streamline programmatic online advertising. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in New York City, with additional offices both domestically and internationally, AppNexus provides a comprehensive suite of tools for advertisers and publishers. Its platform maximizes campaign performance and yield for online inventory, offering trading solutions and marketplaces for digital advertising. Advertisers can create custom trading desks and advertising networks, while the AppNexus Publisher Suite empowers publishers to optimize revenue through various demand sources. Key features include PriceCheck, a header bidding solution for diverse ad formats, and the AppNexus Apps program, which enables third-party technology vendors to develop tailored features for their clients. By leveraging data and machine learning, AppNexus facilitates intelligent, AI-driven advertising campaigns for marketers and agencies.

Musiwave

Acquisition in 2007
Musiwave is a provider of music related services to mobile operators. The company's products include Musitones, Music On Demand Service, Pictones, Ring Back Tones and Music Wizard.

Meta

Series C in 2007
Meta is a social technology company that facilitates connections among individuals, communities, and businesses. Originally founded as Facebook in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg in Menlo Park, California, the company rebranded to Meta on October 28, 2021, to reflect its broader focus beyond social networking. Meta operates various applications and services, positioning itself as a leader in the social media landscape, with over 1.32 billion monthly active users. The company has continuously evolved, integrating features that enhance user engagement and community building. Meta's strategic initiatives also include partnerships aimed at advancing marketing and commercial efforts in the digital and mobile sectors. As it explores new technologies, including virtual and augmented realities, Meta aims to redefine how people interact and share experiences online.

Parlano

Acquisition in 2007
Parlano, acquired by Microsoft in 2007, specializes in enterprise-level team collaboration and messaging solutions through its MindAlign product series. MindAlign is designed to enhance communication within businesses by combining the asynchronous capabilities of email with the real-time functionality of instant messaging. This platform facilitates persistent group chats focused on critical business topics, helping to connect employees, customers, and partners effectively. In addition to its messaging solutions, Parlano offers business planning and technical implementation services, catering to various sectors including technology, financial services, energy, and defense. The MindAlign platform aims to streamline communication and reduce information silos, ultimately improving collaboration across organizations.

Screen Tonic

Acquisition in 2007
ScreenTonic is a European provider of mobile advertising services, specializing in ad serving technology, ad management, and mobile media sales. The company partners with various mobile operator portals and off-portal WAP sites to enhance monetization strategies for mobile traffic. ScreenTonic's offerings enable advertisers to reach consumers effectively and personally through mobile phones. To support these services, the company developed STAMP, a dedicated ad management and ad server platform designed specifically for the mobile internet. Through its comprehensive solutions, ScreenTonic aims to facilitate effective communication between advertisers and users in the mobile space.

Whale Communications

Acquisition in 2006
Whale Communications Ltd. provides business-driven secure access products. It provides secure access products, including secure sockets layer virtual private networks, and Web application firewalls, as well as application security, and endpoint security offerings. Whale's solutions provide remote access, content inspection, and granular access control. It enables businesses to protect corporate applications and data when accessed remotely by mobile workers, partners, and customers. Whale's Intelligent Application Gateway products enable various employees, business partners, and customer users to securely and easily access their critical business applications and resources. The Intelligent Application Gateway Express Edition provides secure remote access through the browser to widely used enterprise applications for a small number of users. It offers organizations out-of-the-box functionality and straightforward integration with existing enterprise directories, authentication schema, and Web Single Sign On. Whale's flagship Intelligent Application Gateway Enterprise Edition, is an application access and security appliance, designed to support an unlimited number of users in various configurations with independent policy sets. It offers professional services and training. The company serves Fortune 500 and Global 1000 companies, as well as government and public sector organizations. Whale Communications Ltd. was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Fort Lee, New Jersey, with additional offices in Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Israel, and representation in France.

Teleo

Acquisition in 2005
Teleo was a peer-to-peer VoIP platform that allowed users to call other users for free, call out to traditional lines for a small fee, and receive calls from traditional phone lines. It was the first company to offer click-to-call integration into browsers and mail clients via a simple user-installed plug-in. Teleo was acquired by Microsoft in August of 2005.

Navision

Acquisition in 2002
Navision offers small- and medium-sized businesses with an integrated software solution for enterprise resource planning. It provides businesses with financial, customer relationship, and supply chain management solutions. It combines a number of functions of the company in an integrated system. Navision provides real-time data, reports, and analytics about the ERP solution. It also provides security features that allows the customers to choose people and what they are able to access. Navision is acquired by Microsoft and is now named as Microsoft Dynamics NAV. Navision was founded in 2000 by Torben Wind and Jesper Balser.

Intertainer

Series E in 2002
Intertainer is a pioneer in the video on demand industry, providing a vast selection of movies, music videos, and television programming that can be accessed instantly on personal computers and televisions. The service operates over digital cable and Internet Protocol systems, featuring content from notable partners such as Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., DreamWorks SKG, and various other major media companies. Intertainer enhances its offerings with features like interactive advertising and personalized content, creating a comprehensive digital entertainment service platform. The company collaborates with strategic partners including Thomson, Comcast, Intel, Microsoft, and Sony, further solidifying its position in the evolving landscape of digital entertainment.

InfoLibria

Venture Round in 2001
InfoLibria is a specialist provider of Internet infrastructure focused on advanced content distribution and delivery. The company offers solutions that empower service providers and carriers to effectively manage and deliver high-demand broadband and streaming media applications, including TV-quality video and CD-quality audio. With its innovative content-management and delivery systems, InfoLibria supports the efficient operation of internet media applications, allowing internet service providers to enhance their content-based services for users.

United NL

Venture Round in 2000
United NL is a collocation and web hosting service provider. It also provides SeedBuilding, a network building service, which provides xDSL-based broadband services for family and business use.

FirstWorld

Venture Round in 2000
Headquartered in Denver, Colo., FirstWorld is a total Internet Solutions Provider. That means they provide the platform for businesses to build and execute their e-business strategies. From high-speed Internet access and broadband solutions, to e-commerce solutions, Web hosting, Web integration and complete Internet Data Center services, FirstWorld is the single source for all of your Internet needs. The company also provides local, long distance and enhanced telephony services in select regions. FirstWorld's consultative sales approach primarily targets small and medium-sized businesses, but also includes wholesale customers, larger businesses and home office/teleworkers. Currently, FirstWorld provides service in nine metropolitan areas in Colorado, California, Utah, Oregon and Texas.

ChoiceSeat technology

Venture Round in 2000
CSI, Inc., based in New York, develops facility-based entertainment networks that converge television with the Internet.

CenterBeam

Series B in 2000
CenterBeam, a U.S.-based IT managed service provider, specializes in delivering cloud-based IT services to mid-size businesses. Acquired by EarthLink in 2013, the company has over 14 years of experience in the industry. CenterBeam provides an alternative approach to traditional IT management, enabling executives to access on-demand IT capacity through a subscription pricing model. This model allows businesses to benefit from enterprise-class information technology management, services, and support without the need for significant investment in personnel and infrastructure.

Digex

Post in 2000
Digex provides Web, application, and enterprise managed hosting services for enterprises. Its services include server management, application support, managed networking services, and customer care and support services. It also provides IT services, such as enhanced security, database services, high-availability and application optimization services, stress testing, and consulting services. Digex is focused on industries such as financial services, insurance, media and entertainment, manufacturing, retail, technology, communications, healthcare, and travel and hospitality. It was founded in 1991 and is based in Laurel, Maryland. Digex is currently operating as a subsidiary of Verizon Business Global LLC.

STNC

Acquisition in 1999
STNC, Ltd., a software development company, develops communication software for the digital cellular telephone industry.

Valence Research

Acquisition in 1998
Valence Research is developer of industry-leading TCP/IP load-balancing and fault tolerance software

VeriSign

Series C in 1996
VeriSign is the sole authorized registry for several prominent generic top-level domains, including .com and .net. The company plays a crucial role in the internet's infrastructure by managing the domain name system and operating two of the world's 13 root servers, which are essential for routing internet traffic. VeriSign oversees the DNS infrastructure for approximately 121 million domain names and handles more than 77 billion internet queries daily. By offering infrastructure assurance services such as Managed DNS and DDoS Protection, VeriSign helps ensure that online businesses remain accessible and secure. The company has refocused its efforts on its core registry business following the sale of its Security Services division in 2018.

Network Managers

Acquisition in 1995
Network Managers is a company that was acquired by Microsoft in 1995
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