Newbury Ventures

Newbury Ventures is a collegial partnership based in Silicon Valley with roots from across the globe, most notably the US, Canada, Europe and the Middle East. We fund exceptional entrepreneurs, and help carry the founders' vision from creation to realization. Since the early 80s, we have financed 150+ successful ventures that grew to generate in excess of $180 billion in combined shareholders’ value. We deploy early stage capital across diversified market sectors and evolve our strategic focus in a constant dialog with the market. We invest in industry verticals, but take an interdisciplinary view of a company's ultimate potential. We seek to team with visionary companies breaking barriers and creating new markets, especially those leveraging advancements in cloud computing, big data, mobile, and social media. We are stage agnostic, but single-mindedly focused on character, commitments and results.

Hassanein, Ossama R.

Senior Managing Director

Conrad Lewis

Venture Partners

Morrison, Jay B.

Managing Partner

46 past transactions

Twenty20

Venture Round in 2018
Twenty20 provides a modern, real-world alternative to traditional stock photography. In the era of Instagram and the iPhone, stock photos can feel staged and uninspired. Twenty20 provides fresh, inspiring photography supplied by a global contributor community of ~ 250,000 mobile photographers. All imagery is available via a simple, royalty-free license.

AdStage

Series A in 2014
From paid search and web analytics, to social media and emerging new tech, AdStage unleashes the power of data to help marketers make decisions that drive business growth. Today, paid marketers at leading agencies and companies in almost every industry depend on our platform as their trusted source of truth.

Parlio

Seed Round in 2014
Parlio is a social network that connects global citizens to share and discuss perspectives on various subjects. It was founded in 2014 and is based in Palo Alto, California.

Quanergy Systems

Seed Round in 2014
Quanergy Solutions, Inc. is a Silicon Valley-based technology company developing 3D-LiDAR sensors and smart sensing solutions. Quanergy’s mission is to enhance people’s experiences and safety by enabling a new generation of automation processes in the physical security, industrial automation, and smart spaces markets. Quanergy’s industry price/performance smart LiDAR solutions are deployed by nearly 400 customers and over 50 partners across the globe. It was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in San Jose, CA, USA.

NextBio

Series C in 2009
NextBio is privately owned software company that provides a platform for life science researchers to search, discover, and share knowledge across public and proprietary data. Nextbio was co-founded by Saeid Akhtari, Ilya Kupershmidt and Mostafa Ronaghi in 2004 and based in Cupertino California, USA. The NextBio Platform is an ontology-based semantic framework that connects highly heterogeneous data and textual information. The semantic framework is based on gene, tissue, disease and compound ontologies. This framework contains information from diverse organisms, platforms, data types and research areas is integrated into and correlated within a single searchable environment using proprietary algorithms. It provides a unified interface for researchers to formulate and test new hypotheses across vast collections of experimental data. The enterprise version of the NextBio platform is being used in life science R&D and drug development by researchers and clinicians at: Merck Pharmaceutical, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C., Celgene, Genzyme, Eli Lilly and Company, and [[Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. This enterprise version allows internal, proprietary data to be uploaded and integrated into the NextBio database of publicly-available data. Scientists are using NextBio to improve their ability to identify relevant prognostic and predictive molecular signatures which are significant in their research. NextBio was a receiver of the Frost & Sullivan North American Life Sciences Customer Value Enhancement Award in 2008. Since the release it has had more than 1,500,000 visitors.

NewStep Networks

Series C in 2008
NewStep Networks, Inc. provides service convergence and fixed-mobile convergence software solutions. The company offers FlexConnect solutions that bring the benefits of service convergence to mobile, office, and home phones; and Enterprise Mobility solutions, which feature one button transfer, single number service, automatic reconnect, single voicemail, and voicemail intercept. It also offers Total Mobility solutions that feature FlexConnect Solution and Enterprise Mobility Solutions, and add features designed for enterprise environments. Its customers include enterprises, service providers, equipment makers, system integrators, and business and consumer users. The company was formerly known as Rev D Networks, Inc. and changed its name to NewStep Networks, Inc. in November 2003. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada with additional Offices in Canada, the United States, Europe, and Asia. As of June 8, 2009, NewStep Networks, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Natural Convergence, Inc.

BDNA

Series D in 2007
BDNA transforms enterprise asset data by enriching it with market context to vastly simplify integrations, accelerate business transformation and improve decision-making. Leveraging Technopedia®, the most trusted and comprehensive hardware and software asset information source, BDNA leverages automation, a team of content experts and a proven quality framework to reconcile and normalize enterprise asset data to improve all processes and projects. Technopedia’s content library categorizes more than 2 million products from 34,000 suppliers with 2,500 daily updates, providing business-critical information such as compatibility, support dates, end-of life, migration data, current manufacturer and version, and much more. Eliminating manual processes and bottlenecks, BDNA delivers automated and scalable solutions, improving visibility, compliance and time to market. Based in Mountain View, Calif., BDNA operates globally with customers across all segments and markets. For more information, please visit www.bdna.com.

NextBio

Series B in 2007
NextBio is privately owned software company that provides a platform for life science researchers to search, discover, and share knowledge across public and proprietary data. Nextbio was co-founded by Saeid Akhtari, Ilya Kupershmidt and Mostafa Ronaghi in 2004 and based in Cupertino California, USA. The NextBio Platform is an ontology-based semantic framework that connects highly heterogeneous data and textual information. The semantic framework is based on gene, tissue, disease and compound ontologies. This framework contains information from diverse organisms, platforms, data types and research areas is integrated into and correlated within a single searchable environment using proprietary algorithms. It provides a unified interface for researchers to formulate and test new hypotheses across vast collections of experimental data. The enterprise version of the NextBio platform is being used in life science R&D and drug development by researchers and clinicians at: Merck Pharmaceutical, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C., Celgene, Genzyme, Eli Lilly and Company, and [[Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. This enterprise version allows internal, proprietary data to be uploaded and integrated into the NextBio database of publicly-available data. Scientists are using NextBio to improve their ability to identify relevant prognostic and predictive molecular signatures which are significant in their research. NextBio was a receiver of the Frost & Sullivan North American Life Sciences Customer Value Enhancement Award in 2008. Since the release it has had more than 1,500,000 visitors.

Andigilog

Series B in 2007
Andigilog, Inc., a fabless analog and mixed-signal semiconductor company, provides intelligent thermal management solutions. Its products include sensor interface integrated circuits, temperature sensors, system controllers, and brushless DC fan motor controllers. The company’s products are used in personal computers, servers, cell phones, and consumer electronics, as well as in automotive, industrial, biomedical, and security systems. It serves customers in the computing, cellular, consumer, and industrial electronics markets. The company offers its products through a sales network. Andigilog, Inc. was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Tempe, Arizona.

Hydrocision

Series G in 2007
HydroCision develops, manufactures, and markets fluidjet based surgical tools for minimally invasive spine surgery requirements. Its products include SpineJet HydroSurgery System that is used to ablate, cut, and remove targeted tissue for spinal procedures, Spinejet, water-based technology solutions for minimally invasive spine surgery requirements, SpineJet HydroDiscectomy Systems, which are used to remove tissue without the risk of thermal energy for minimally invasive discectomy procedures, and AlloJet, systems to prepare bone allografts. The company also provides customer care services. HydroCision, Inc. was formerly known as Surgijet Corporation and changed its name to HydroCision, Inc. in November 1996. The company was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in North Billerica, Massachusetts.

Liquid Computing

Series B in 2006
Liquid Computing Corp. develops converged communications and computing platforms. It designs and develops LiquidIQ, a computing infrastructure that offers IT infrastructure and data centers management, and software-based control of servers, as well as storage and networking resources. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Ottawa, Canada with an additional office in Stamford, Connecticut.

NewStep Networks

Series B in 2006
NewStep Networks, Inc. provides service convergence and fixed-mobile convergence software solutions. The company offers FlexConnect solutions that bring the benefits of service convergence to mobile, office, and home phones; and Enterprise Mobility solutions, which feature one button transfer, single number service, automatic reconnect, single voicemail, and voicemail intercept. It also offers Total Mobility solutions that feature FlexConnect Solution and Enterprise Mobility Solutions, and add features designed for enterprise environments. Its customers include enterprises, service providers, equipment makers, system integrators, and business and consumer users. The company was formerly known as Rev D Networks, Inc. and changed its name to NewStep Networks, Inc. in November 2003. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada with additional Offices in Canada, the United States, Europe, and Asia. As of June 8, 2009, NewStep Networks, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Natural Convergence, Inc.

Silverback Systems

Venture Round in 2006
Silverback Systems engages in the design, manufacture, and marketing of network acceleration processors in the United States. Its products feature iSNAP architecture that enables and accelerates storage over ethernet fabric to provide network convergence for SAN, NAS, and LAN. The company offers iSNAP2110 processor, iSNAP2110 iSCSI initiator host bus adaptor, and iSNAP2110 platform development toolkit that accelerate the performance of servers, iSCSI storage devices, NAS appliances, blade servers, and multiprotocol storage routers; iSNAP initiator solutions, including Windows server applications, enterprise-grade storage area networking, and SAN/NAS storage consolidation solutions.

Spotwave Wireless

Venture Round in 2006
Spotwave provides carrier-approved, indoor wireless coverage solutions; giving you reliable, "always-on" wireless coverage indoors. They offer wireless carriers and enterprise customers a simple, affordable, effective way to ensure wireless devices have great coverage indoors, where they are used the most. The benefits of Spotwave's products for both their enterprise and business customers, and for carriers are clear.

MetaLINCS

Series A in 2005
MetaLINCS was founded to address the growing problem of intelligently finding important information within email repositories. Email has become the cornerstone of business communications and organizations. The automatic capture of email communication in messaging systems creates a natural record of critical messages, context of important decisions and inherent communication patterns. Consequently, organizations are spending billions of dollars on email analysis, often as part of an investigatory discovery process or EDiscovery. Current technologies and traditional methods do not leverage the unique qualities of electronic messaging and hence do not adequately address this issue. The application of single techniques such as keyword search, knowledge management, databases or natural language processing are not sufficient. What is required is an intelligent combination of multiple technologies.

Echovox

Series A in 2005
Founded in 2000, Echovox has built a unique gateway infrastructure offering premium SMS, Bulk and WAP billing in more than 20 different countries, connecting more than 100 mobile carriers worldwide and covering over 500 million subscribers. As an established leader in the mobile monetization space, Echovox enables large media companies, leading web players, mobile content providers and application developers to monetize their traffic though mobile transactions. Echovox was venture-backed by Advent Venture Partners and Newbury Ventures and launched Zong, world’s leading mobile payment solution, sold to Paypal in 2011. Strong of a 15 year experience in the mobile payment industry, our platform ECHONECTTM provides the best unified interface to the mobile world.

Meriton

Series C in 2005
Meriton is a manufacturer of mechanical engineering devices specializing in the construction of office buildings, residential properties, and other commercial structures. The company focuses on producing advanced heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems that enhance operational efficiency and support growth among its portfolio companies. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Meriton also provides capital to facilitate ownership transitions and promote long-term growth strategies without imposing strict timelines. The company has made significant investments in customized software, information technology, finance and accounting, marketing, leadership development, and human resources, enabling it to leverage these resources across its operations.

Pixim

Venture Round in 2005
Pixim is a hardware company that builds chips for video cameras. Pixim's Digital Pixel System® technology revolutionizes the way video cameras capture and process images. Unlike traditional cameras, where each pixel cannot adjust to highlights and lowlights in the same scene, Pixim's patented Digital Pixel System® technology empowers hundreds of thousands of pixels to act like individual cameras constantly self-adjusting. This all-digital system enables Pixim-powered cameras to efficiently capture the whole picture, regardless of lighting condition or application – thus securing the highest resolution, natural color and clarity, while automatically eliminating image-compromising visual noise (e.g., glare, reflections). The result is more than superb image quality; it is accurate, actionable information that gives users the strength of certainty.

AppLogic Networks

Venture Round in 2005
Sandvine is focused on protecting and improving the quality of experience on the Internet. Our award-winning network equipment and solutions help cable, DSL, FTTx, fixed wireless and mobile operators better serve their subscribers and understand network trends; offer new services; mitigate malicious traffic; manage network congestion; and deliver QoS-prioritized multimedia services. With customers in more than 70 countries serving over a hundred million broadband and wireless subscribers, Sandvine is enhancing the Internet experience worldwide.

BDNA

Series C in 2005
BDNA transforms enterprise asset data by enriching it with market context to vastly simplify integrations, accelerate business transformation and improve decision-making. Leveraging Technopedia®, the most trusted and comprehensive hardware and software asset information source, BDNA leverages automation, a team of content experts and a proven quality framework to reconcile and normalize enterprise asset data to improve all processes and projects. Technopedia’s content library categorizes more than 2 million products from 34,000 suppliers with 2,500 daily updates, providing business-critical information such as compatibility, support dates, end-of life, migration data, current manufacturer and version, and much more. Eliminating manual processes and bottlenecks, BDNA delivers automated and scalable solutions, improving visibility, compliance and time to market. Based in Mountain View, Calif., BDNA operates globally with customers across all segments and markets. For more information, please visit www.bdna.com.

MessageGate

Series B in 2005
MessageGate, Inc. provides enterprise email governance software and services. Its products include MessageGate archive categorization, which enables organizations to archive messages by analyzing email traffic as it is sent and received; MessageGate policy enforcement, a policy management solution that can enforce corporate messaging polices and prevent intentional or inadvertent breaches; email filtering, which detects lies in an email, and analyzes header and connection information contained in inbound email traffic and blocks those that are not truthful; and activity profiles, which provide companies with detailed visibility into their current messaging traffic and their email archive contents. The company also offers operational and forensic email analysis; retrospective email archive categorization; and consulting services. Through its consulting services, MessageGate, Inc. provides assistance in the installation and customization of the MessageGate solutions. MessageGate, Inc. was incorporated in 2001 and is based in Bellevue, Washington.

Meriton

Series B in 2004
Meriton is a manufacturer of mechanical engineering devices specializing in the construction of office buildings, residential properties, and other commercial structures. The company focuses on producing advanced heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems that enhance operational efficiency and support growth among its portfolio companies. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Meriton also provides capital to facilitate ownership transitions and promote long-term growth strategies without imposing strict timelines. The company has made significant investments in customized software, information technology, finance and accounting, marketing, leadership development, and human resources, enabling it to leverage these resources across its operations.

Pacific Edge Software

Series C in 2004
Pacific Edge Software is a provider of an IT governance solutions that are practical to adopt and deliver fast time to value. The company's products and services enable organizations to optimize the performance of their IT portfolios through improved planning, evaluation, and alignment of initiatives with business objectives, thereby maximizing return on the enterprise's technology investments. Pacific Edge has helped organizations across a wide range of industries extend and mature their governance discipline. Founded in 1998, Pacific Edge is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington and is privately held.

Onaro

Series B in 2004
Onaro develops storage-management software that allows Storage Area Networks (SAN) to be mapped, predictively tested, and monitored.

Azanda Network Devices

Series C in 2003
Azanda Network Devices is a communications semiconductor company headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA.

Pixim

Series D in 2003
Pixim is a hardware company that builds chips for video cameras. Pixim's Digital Pixel System® technology revolutionizes the way video cameras capture and process images. Unlike traditional cameras, where each pixel cannot adjust to highlights and lowlights in the same scene, Pixim's patented Digital Pixel System® technology empowers hundreds of thousands of pixels to act like individual cameras constantly self-adjusting. This all-digital system enables Pixim-powered cameras to efficiently capture the whole picture, regardless of lighting condition or application – thus securing the highest resolution, natural color and clarity, while automatically eliminating image-compromising visual noise (e.g., glare, reflections). The result is more than superb image quality; it is accurate, actionable information that gives users the strength of certainty.

Silverback Systems

Series C in 2003
Silverback Systems engages in the design, manufacture, and marketing of network acceleration processors in the United States. Its products feature iSNAP architecture that enables and accelerates storage over ethernet fabric to provide network convergence for SAN, NAS, and LAN. The company offers iSNAP2110 processor, iSNAP2110 iSCSI initiator host bus adaptor, and iSNAP2110 platform development toolkit that accelerate the performance of servers, iSCSI storage devices, NAS appliances, blade servers, and multiprotocol storage routers; iSNAP initiator solutions, including Windows server applications, enterprise-grade storage area networking, and SAN/NAS storage consolidation solutions.

NewStep Networks

Series A in 2003
NewStep Networks, Inc. provides service convergence and fixed-mobile convergence software solutions. The company offers FlexConnect solutions that bring the benefits of service convergence to mobile, office, and home phones; and Enterprise Mobility solutions, which feature one button transfer, single number service, automatic reconnect, single voicemail, and voicemail intercept. It also offers Total Mobility solutions that feature FlexConnect Solution and Enterprise Mobility Solutions, and add features designed for enterprise environments. Its customers include enterprises, service providers, equipment makers, system integrators, and business and consumer users. The company was formerly known as Rev D Networks, Inc. and changed its name to NewStep Networks, Inc. in November 2003. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada with additional Offices in Canada, the United States, Europe, and Asia. As of June 8, 2009, NewStep Networks, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Natural Convergence, Inc.

Azanda Network Devices

Series B in 2002
Azanda Network Devices is a communications semiconductor company headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA.

Meriton

Series A in 2002
Meriton is a manufacturer of mechanical engineering devices specializing in the construction of office buildings, residential properties, and other commercial structures. The company focuses on producing advanced heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems that enhance operational efficiency and support growth among its portfolio companies. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Meriton also provides capital to facilitate ownership transitions and promote long-term growth strategies without imposing strict timelines. The company has made significant investments in customized software, information technology, finance and accounting, marketing, leadership development, and human resources, enabling it to leverage these resources across its operations.

Mysticom

Venture Round in 2001
Mysticom develops plug-and-play integrated circuits (ICs) solutions for the enterprise, data center, and storage market segments. The company focuses on designing network ICs. The company provides design services for digital signal processing, analog and mixed-signal design, communications system design, and VLSI integration. The company offers PC network interface cards and LAN on motherboard solutions. It also deploys gigabit Ethernet switch equipment. Mysticom was founded in 1997 and is based in Netanya, Israel.

Okena

Series B in 2001
Okena provides enterprise security software. StormWatch, the company’s product, defended against attacks across networks.

Silverback Systems

Series B in 2001
Silverback Systems engages in the design, manufacture, and marketing of network acceleration processors in the United States. Its products feature iSNAP architecture that enables and accelerates storage over ethernet fabric to provide network convergence for SAN, NAS, and LAN. The company offers iSNAP2110 processor, iSNAP2110 iSCSI initiator host bus adaptor, and iSNAP2110 platform development toolkit that accelerate the performance of servers, iSCSI storage devices, NAS appliances, blade servers, and multiprotocol storage routers; iSNAP initiator solutions, including Windows server applications, enterprise-grade storage area networking, and SAN/NAS storage consolidation solutions.

Sentillion

Series C in 2001
Sentillion, Inc. offers identity and access management technology solutions for caregivers in hospitals and healthcare organizations in North America and the United Kingdom. The company provides solutions for sign-on, user provisioning, clinical workstations, and virtualized remote access. The company offers expreSSO that delivers transparent single sign-on in existing workflows; Bridges, which provides a mechanism for interfacing to applications; and proVision that alters, disables, and terminates access to systems and applications. It also offers Vergence, which unifies single sign-on, single patient selection, and authentication services in clinical workstation solution that enables caregivers to access and navigate between the myriad of clinical and business applications. In addition, it offers vThere, which enables to manage clinicians and staff, such as medical transcriptionists, remote physicians, contractors, and temporarily displaced employees; and IdMPOWER that enables to accelerate the process of incorporating applications and information systems in the company's environment. The company offers implementation services, comprising project planning, installation, training, integrated testing, and deployment; and technical support services, including toll-free telephone support, trouble-shooting, and operational support. Sentillion, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts.

Highdeal

Series B in 2001
Highdeal has created a software solution for pricing, rating, business ecosystem management, and billing particularly adapted to the problems faced by telecommunication operators and internet service providers (hosting, online content providers, etc.). Highdeal's solution enables businesses to quickly create complex pricing structures then managed these strategies dynamically.

Telespree

Series B in 2000
Telespree's innovative network solution transforms any wireless device into a convenient self-service terminal, allowing mobile service providers to significantly reduce customer care and distribution costs, improve the end user experience and increase ARPU. Telespree has created the industry's first self-service platform for automated activation, programming, service enrollment and ongoing account management using only the device without the aid of a sales clerk, call center or IVR. Wireless service providers are also able to survey, profile and interact with the end user via the device to deliver targeted plans, products and advertising creating revenue generating opportunities. The Telespree solution works with any mobile device, whether handset, wireless notebook, data card or telemetry module.

Divio

Series E in 2000
Divio is an established fabless semiconductor company. Divio s products power both emerging and existing applications in digital video, digital audio, digital imaging, and streaming video. Divio products are manufactured through an agreement with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), one of the most trusted semiconductor foundries in the industry. Divio s products are assembled at ASE and SPIL.

Sentillion

Series B in 2000
Sentillion, Inc. offers identity and access management technology solutions for caregivers in hospitals and healthcare organizations in North America and the United Kingdom. The company provides solutions for sign-on, user provisioning, clinical workstations, and virtualized remote access. The company offers expreSSO that delivers transparent single sign-on in existing workflows; Bridges, which provides a mechanism for interfacing to applications; and proVision that alters, disables, and terminates access to systems and applications. It also offers Vergence, which unifies single sign-on, single patient selection, and authentication services in clinical workstation solution that enables caregivers to access and navigate between the myriad of clinical and business applications. In addition, it offers vThere, which enables to manage clinicians and staff, such as medical transcriptionists, remote physicians, contractors, and temporarily displaced employees; and IdMPOWER that enables to accelerate the process of incorporating applications and information systems in the company's environment. The company offers implementation services, comprising project planning, installation, training, integrated testing, and deployment; and technical support services, including toll-free telephone support, trouble-shooting, and operational support. Sentillion, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts.

Algety Telecom

Series B in 2000
Algety Telecom is a manufacturer of ultra high-speed fiber optic transmission equipment. Algety's technology is based upon innovative soliton technology applied in a unique combination with advanced wavelength division multiplexing. A current world record-holder for data transmission speed, Algety's technology is targeted at long-haul telecommunication carriers that operate major backbones with high transmission capacity requirements.

Esurg.com

Series B in 2000
Esurg.com, the most comprehensive and trusted online source for medical, surgical and pharmaceutical supplies and information. They designed Their Web site for the growing number of physician practices and clinics working outside traditional hospital settings — to give them an edge in the increasingly complex business of medicine.

Highdeal

Series A in 2000
Highdeal has created a software solution for pricing, rating, business ecosystem management, and billing particularly adapted to the problems faced by telecommunication operators and internet service providers (hosting, online content providers, etc.). Highdeal's solution enables businesses to quickly create complex pricing structures then managed these strategies dynamically.

RealTimeImage

Series B in 2000
RealTimeImage is the leading innovator and developer of robust Internet-based imaging products and services for the Graphic Arts and Medical Communities. By delivering unsurpassed imaging quality and reliable collaboration in real-time, RealTimeImage enables professionals to effectively use the global efficiencies of the Internet.

RealTimeImage

Venture Round in 2000
RealTimeImage is the leading innovator and developer of robust Internet-based imaging products and services for the Graphic Arts and Medical Communities. By delivering unsurpassed imaging quality and reliable collaboration in real-time, RealTimeImage enables professionals to effectively use the global efficiencies of the Internet.

Netcentrex

Series B in 1999
NetCentrex S.A. develops networking products and network-based applications for business communications, customer interactions.

Sentillion

Series A in 1999
Sentillion, Inc. offers identity and access management technology solutions for caregivers in hospitals and healthcare organizations in North America and the United Kingdom. The company provides solutions for sign-on, user provisioning, clinical workstations, and virtualized remote access. The company offers expreSSO that delivers transparent single sign-on in existing workflows; Bridges, which provides a mechanism for interfacing to applications; and proVision that alters, disables, and terminates access to systems and applications. It also offers Vergence, which unifies single sign-on, single patient selection, and authentication services in clinical workstation solution that enables caregivers to access and navigate between the myriad of clinical and business applications. In addition, it offers vThere, which enables to manage clinicians and staff, such as medical transcriptionists, remote physicians, contractors, and temporarily displaced employees; and IdMPOWER that enables to accelerate the process of incorporating applications and information systems in the company's environment. The company offers implementation services, comprising project planning, installation, training, integrated testing, and deployment; and technical support services, including toll-free telephone support, trouble-shooting, and operational support. Sentillion, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts.

Bridgewater Systems

Series A in 1999
Bridgewater Systems, the leader in intelligent broadband controls, provides pre-integrated solutions for mobile and converged operators to transform their networks, optimize mobile data growth, and innovate with new services. The Bridgewater portfolio of carrier-grade products includes Service Controller (AAA), Policy Controller (PCRF) and Home Subscriber Server (HSS), anchored by a common identity and device management system. More than 150 leading service providers worldwide leverage Bridgewater to create and deliver profitable services to consumer, enterprise, cloud and machine markets.
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