Newbury Ventures, established in 1992 and headquartered in California, is a private equity firm focusing on technology and healthcare sectors in North America. With a global perspective, it invests in early-stage companies, fostering their growth from inception to market leadership. Since its inception, the firm has successfully backed over 150 ventures, generating a combined shareholders' value exceeding $180 billion. Newbury Ventures is sector-agnostic, favoring visionary companies that leverage advancements in cloud computing, big data, mobile, and social media to disrupt markets. It is committed to partnering with entrepreneurs of strong character and commitment, prioritizing results and long-term success.
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
AdStage, Inc. is a cloud-based advertisement management platform based in San Francisco, California, that empowers advertisers to create, launch, and manage customized campaigns across multiple social networks. Established in 2012, the platform allows marketers to automate tasks, analyze, and optimize advertisement campaigns by providing comprehensive dashboards and web reports that assess performance. Users can schedule campaign actions, set time zones, and customize date ranges to gain deeper insights into their campaigns. The platform serves as a trusted resource for paid marketers across various industries, facilitating closed-loop reporting and workflow automation to enhance return on ad spend and streamline campaign optimization. AdStage operates as a subsidiary of TapClicks, Inc.
Parlio
Seed Round in 2014
Parlio is a social networking platform founded in 2014 and based in Palo Alto, California, designed to facilitate thoughtful conversations on critical global issues. The platform aims to connect individuals from around the world, allowing them to share and discuss diverse perspectives. By fostering civil discussions that encourage users to engage with multiple sides of an argument, Parlio promotes the exchange of ideas and knowledge among its community members. This online space is dedicated to creating an environment where users can explore complex topics and draw their own conclusions.
Quanergy Systems
Seed Round in 2014
Quanergy Systems, Inc. is a technology company based in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in the development and marketing of light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors and smart perception software solutions. Founded in 2012, the company offers both mechanical and solid-state LiDAR sensors designed for applications in mapping, security, smart cities, industrial automation, and transportation. Its innovative Flow Management Platform utilizes AI-driven technology for real-time analysis, enabling functionalities such as people counting, object detection, classification, and tracking. With nearly 400 customers and over 50 partners worldwide, Quanergy aims to enhance safety and efficiency through automation in various sectors, including physical security and smart spaces.
NextBio
Series C in 2009
NextBio is a privately owned software company based in Cupertino, California, that offers a web-based platform designed for life science researchers to search, discover, and share knowledge across both public and proprietary data. Co-founded in 2004 by Saeid Akhtari, Ilya Kupershmidt, and Mostafa Ronaghi, NextBio utilizes an ontology-based semantic framework that integrates diverse data types, including information on genes, tissues, diseases, and compounds. This framework allows researchers to access a comprehensive, searchable environment that correlates data from various organisms and research areas. The enterprise version of the platform is utilized by major pharmaceutical companies, enabling researchers and clinicians to upload and integrate proprietary data with publicly available information. This capability enhances the ability to identify relevant prognostic and predictive molecular signatures critical to their research. NextBio has attracted significant interest, with over 1.5 million visitors since its launch, and received recognition for its customer value enhancement in the life sciences sector.
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 specializes in transforming enterprise asset data by enriching it with market context, simplifying integrations, and enhancing decision-making processes. The company utilizes Technopedia, a comprehensive source of hardware and software asset information, which includes a content library categorizing over 2 million products from 34,000 suppliers and receives 2,500 daily updates. This repository provides essential business information, including compatibility, support dates, end-of-life details, and migration data. By automating and normalizing asset data, BDNA eliminates manual processes and bottlenecks, resulting in improved visibility, compliance, and faster time to market. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, BDNA serves a diverse range of customers globally across various sectors.
NextBio
Series B in 2007
NextBio is a privately owned software company based in Cupertino, California, that offers a web-based platform designed for life science researchers to search, discover, and share knowledge across both public and proprietary data. Co-founded in 2004 by Saeid Akhtari, Ilya Kupershmidt, and Mostafa Ronaghi, NextBio utilizes an ontology-based semantic framework that integrates diverse data types, including information on genes, tissues, diseases, and compounds. This framework allows researchers to access a comprehensive, searchable environment that correlates data from various organisms and research areas. The enterprise version of the platform is utilized by major pharmaceutical companies, enabling researchers and clinicians to upload and integrate proprietary data with publicly available information. This capability enhances the ability to identify relevant prognostic and predictive molecular signatures critical to their research. NextBio has attracted significant interest, with over 1.5 million visitors since its launch, and received recognition for its customer value enhancement in the life sciences sector.
Andigilog
Series B in 2007
Andigilog, Inc. is a fabless analog and mixed-signal semiconductor company specializing in intelligent thermal management solutions. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Tempe, Arizona, the company develops a range of products including sensor interface integrated circuits, temperature sensors, system controllers, and brushless DC fan motor controllers. These products cater to diverse markets such as computing, telecommunications, consumer electronics, automotive, industrial, biomedical, and security systems. Andigilog serves its clientele through a comprehensive sales network, addressing the thermal management needs of various industries.
HydroCision
Series G in 2007
HydroCision, Inc. is a medical device company based in North Billerica, Massachusetts, established in 1994. It specializes in the development and manufacturing of fluid jet surgical tools tailored for minimally invasive spine surgery. The company’s primary offerings include the SpineJet HydroDiscectomy System, which allows for the safe removal of tissue during discectomy procedures without thermal damage, and the TenJet System, designed for ultrasound-guided treatments of chronic tendon pain in various applications such as the shoulder and knee. HydroCision also provides the SpineJet Fusion System for preparing intervertebral disc spaces for graft implantation and the AlloJet system for debridement of donor bones. The company serves hospitals and physicians through its sales representatives, aiming to improve surgical outcomes by leveraging its proprietary water-jet technology. HydroCision was previously known as Surgijet Corporation until its name change in November 1996.
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 Wireless specializes in providing carrier-approved indoor wireless coverage solutions, ensuring reliable and consistent connectivity for users in environments where wireless devices are most utilized. The company offers a range of products designed for various networks, including GSM and CDMA, catering to the needs of wireless carriers, enterprises, and consumers. By delivering effective and affordable coverage solutions, Spotwave enables its customers to maintain seamless wireless communication indoors, enhancing both operational efficiency and user experience.
MetaLINCS
Series A in 2005
MetaLINCS specializes in electronic discovery software that addresses the challenges organizations face in analyzing large volumes of email communications. Recognizing that email serves as a crucial medium for business interactions, the company offers a software application designed to intelligently analyze emails, documents, and their associated metadata. This software presents visual analyses of relationships, conversations, concepts, and communication patterns, thereby enabling organizations to extract meaningful insights from their email repositories. Traditional methods of email analysis often fall short, as they typically rely on single techniques like keyword searches or basic data management. MetaLINCS combines multiple advanced technologies to provide a more comprehensive solution, helping organizations improve their understanding of critical messages and decision-making contexts while reducing the costs associated with email analysis in investigative processes.
Echovox
Series A in 2005
Echovox, founded in 2000, specializes in mobile monetization services, providing SMS, Bulk, and WAP billing solutions across more than 20 countries. The company connects over 100 mobile carriers, effectively reaching over 500 million subscribers. With a strong presence in the mobile payment industry, Echovox assists large media companies, web players, mobile content providers, and application developers in monetizing their traffic through mobile transactions. The company also offers two-factor authentication tools to enhance customer engagement. Its platform, ECHONECT, delivers a unified interface for seamless access to mobile services, reflecting Echovox's extensive experience and leadership in the sector.
Meriton
Series C in 2005
Meriton is a manufacturer of mechanical engineering devices designed to facilitate the construction of office buildings, residential homes, and other commercial structures. The company specializes in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, providing essential solutions for the construction industry. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Meriton aims to enhance operational efficiency and foster growth among its portfolio companies. To achieve these objectives, the company has made substantial investments in customized software, information technology, finance, accounting, marketing, leadership development, and human resources. This comprehensive approach allows Meriton to support companies in transitioning ownership and achieving long-term growth without the constraints typically imposed by external stakeholders.
Pixim
Venture Round in 2005
Pixim is a hardware company specializing in the development of advanced chipsets for video cameras. Its proprietary Digital Pixel System® technology transforms traditional imaging by allowing each pixel to function as an individual camera, continuously adjusting to varying highlights and lowlights within the same scene. This innovative approach enables Pixim's cameras to capture images with superior resolution, natural colors, and clarity, while effectively reducing visual noise such as glare and reflections. The company’s products include digital image sensors, processors, and software that cater to a wide range of applications, including security and video surveillance, network cameras, machine vision, and automotive systems. By providing high-quality imaging solutions, Pixim delivers accurate and actionable information, enhancing users' confidence in their visual data.
AppLogic Networks
Venture Round in 2005
Sandvine Corporation specializes in subscriber experience assurance solutions utilizing deep packet inspection (DPI) technology for network operators globally. The company's flagship products, including PacketLogic and the network application visibility library (NAVL), provide insights into network performance, enabling operators to ensure a high-quality experience for Internet-connected devices. Sandvine's offerings assist various service providers, such as cable operators, telecommunications companies, and internet service providers, in managing network traffic, mitigating congestion, and delivering prioritized multimedia services. The company also serves enterprise clients, including educational institutions and government agencies. With a customer base spanning over 70 countries and serving more than a hundred million subscribers, Sandvine focuses on enhancing the overall Internet experience. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Fremont, California, Sandvine was previously known as Procera Networks, Inc. before rebranding in 2017.
BDNA
Series C in 2005
BDNA specializes in transforming enterprise asset data by enriching it with market context, simplifying integrations, and enhancing decision-making processes. The company utilizes Technopedia, a comprehensive source of hardware and software asset information, which includes a content library categorizing over 2 million products from 34,000 suppliers and receives 2,500 daily updates. This repository provides essential business information, including compatibility, support dates, end-of-life details, and migration data. By automating and normalizing asset data, BDNA eliminates manual processes and bottlenecks, resulting in improved visibility, compliance, and faster time to market. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, BDNA serves a diverse range of customers globally across various sectors.
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 designed to facilitate the construction of office buildings, residential homes, and other commercial structures. The company specializes in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, providing essential solutions for the construction industry. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Meriton aims to enhance operational efficiency and foster growth among its portfolio companies. To achieve these objectives, the company has made substantial investments in customized software, information technology, finance, accounting, marketing, leadership development, and human resources. This comprehensive approach allows Meriton to support companies in transitioning ownership and achieving long-term growth without the constraints typically imposed by external stakeholders.
Pacific Edge Software
Series C in 2004
Pacific Edge Software is a provider of IT governance solutions that focus on enhancing the performance of IT portfolios for organizations. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, the company offers software products, professional services, and a structured portfolio management process. Its offerings are designed to help organizations effectively plan, evaluate, and align IT initiatives with business objectives, thereby maximizing the return on technology investments. Pacific Edge Software has supported a diverse range of industries in developing and refining their governance practices. The company is privately held and emphasizes practical adoption of its solutions to deliver rapid value.
Onaro
Series B in 2004
Onaro specializes in storage-management software designed for Storage Area Networks (SAN). The company's flagship product, SANscreen, offers a comprehensive suite of tools that facilitate the building, management, optimization, and auditing of storage in data centers. This solution includes features such as Service Insight, Service Assurance, Application Insight, Replication Assurance, Capacity Manager, Provisioning Manager, and VM Insight. By providing predictive testing and monitoring capabilities, Onaro enables organizations to effectively manage their storage resources and enhance data center automation.
Azanda Network Devices
Series C in 2003
Azanda Network Devices is a communications semiconductor company based in Sunnyvale, California. The company specializes in developing semiconductors designed for next-generation optical and metro-area networks. Additionally, Azanda focuses on creating multi-service traffic management solutions that enhance the functionality of routers and switches. Through its innovative products, the company aims to address the evolving needs of telecommunications and data networking markets.
Pixim
Series D in 2003
Pixim is a hardware company specializing in the development of advanced chipsets for video cameras. Its proprietary Digital Pixel System® technology transforms traditional imaging by allowing each pixel to function as an individual camera, continuously adjusting to varying highlights and lowlights within the same scene. This innovative approach enables Pixim's cameras to capture images with superior resolution, natural colors, and clarity, while effectively reducing visual noise such as glare and reflections. The company’s products include digital image sensors, processors, and software that cater to a wide range of applications, including security and video surveillance, network cameras, machine vision, and automotive systems. By providing high-quality imaging solutions, Pixim delivers accurate and actionable information, enhancing users' confidence in their visual data.
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 based in Sunnyvale, California. The company specializes in developing semiconductors designed for next-generation optical and metro-area networks. Additionally, Azanda focuses on creating multi-service traffic management solutions that enhance the functionality of routers and switches. Through its innovative products, the company aims to address the evolving needs of telecommunications and data networking markets.
Meriton
Series A in 2002
Meriton is a manufacturer of mechanical engineering devices designed to facilitate the construction of office buildings, residential homes, and other commercial structures. The company specializes in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, providing essential solutions for the construction industry. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Meriton aims to enhance operational efficiency and foster growth among its portfolio companies. To achieve these objectives, the company has made substantial investments in customized software, information technology, finance, accounting, marketing, leadership development, and human resources. This comprehensive approach allows Meriton to support companies in transitioning ownership and achieving long-term growth without the constraints typically imposed by external stakeholders.
MystiCom
Venture Round in 2001
Mysticom is a company based in Netanya, Israel, that specializes in developing integrated circuit (IC) solutions for enterprise, data center, and storage markets. Founded in 1997, it focuses on designing network ICs, including digital signal processing and mixed-signal VLSI solutions tailored for high-speed communication systems. Mysticom provides design services in areas such as communications system design and VLSI integration. Additionally, the company offers PC network interface cards and LAN on motherboard solutions, alongside deploying gigabit Ethernet switch equipment to enhance network performance.
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.
Okena
Series B in 2001
Okena specializes in enterprise security software, focusing on the protection of large corporate networks. Its primary product, StormWatch, is designed to defend against various cyber threats by enforcing authorized application behavior. This approach allows businesses to engage in acceptable activities while proactively mitigating the risk of harmful actions executing within their systems. Through its application-centric technologies, Okena aims to enhance security measures and safeguard critical business operations.
Sentillion
Series C in 2001
Sentillion, Inc. specializes in identity and access management technology solutions tailored for caregivers in hospitals and healthcare organizations across North America and the United Kingdom. The company's offerings include expreSSO, which facilitates transparent single sign-on within existing workflows, and Bridges, a tool for interfacing with various applications. Additionally, proVision allows for the alteration, disabling, and termination of access to systems and applications. Sentillion also provides Vergence, which integrates single sign-on and authentication services for clinical workstations, enabling seamless navigation of clinical and business applications. The company's vThere solution assists in managing clinicians and staff, while IdMPOWER streamlines the incorporation of applications and information systems. In addition to technology solutions, Sentillion offers comprehensive implementation services, including project planning and training, as well as technical support services to assist clients with troubleshooting and operational needs. Founded in 1998, Sentillion is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts.
Highdeal
Series B in 2001
Highdeal offers a software solution designed specifically for pricing, rating, business ecosystem management, and billing, primarily targeting telecommunications operators and internet service providers. The company's modular software enables businesses to implement complex pricing structures and manage these strategies dynamically. Additionally, Highdeal provides real-time billing services that facilitate the monetization of business transactions, helping clients adapt to the evolving demands of the telecommunications industry.
Telespree Communications
Series B in 2000
Telespree offers a cloud-based mobile services platform designed to enhance the customer experience for wireless service providers, carriers, retailers, and MVNOs. By transforming any wireless device into a self-service terminal, Telespree allows users to activate, program, enroll in services, and manage their accounts independently, without the need for sales clerks or call centers. This innovative approach not only reduces customer care and distribution costs but also enables providers to engage with users through targeted plans and advertising, thus creating new revenue opportunities. The platform supports a wide range of devices, including handsets, laptops, data cards, and telemetry modules, facilitating session monitoring, policy management, and real-time charging.
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. specializes in identity and access management technology solutions tailored for caregivers in hospitals and healthcare organizations across North America and the United Kingdom. The company's offerings include expreSSO, which facilitates transparent single sign-on within existing workflows, and Bridges, a tool for interfacing with various applications. Additionally, proVision allows for the alteration, disabling, and termination of access to systems and applications. Sentillion also provides Vergence, which integrates single sign-on and authentication services for clinical workstations, enabling seamless navigation of clinical and business applications. The company's vThere solution assists in managing clinicians and staff, while IdMPOWER streamlines the incorporation of applications and information systems. In addition to technology solutions, Sentillion offers comprehensive implementation services, including project planning and training, as well as technical support services to assist clients with troubleshooting and operational needs. Founded in 1998, Sentillion is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts.
Algety Telecom
Series B in 2000
Algety Telecom specializes in the manufacture of ultra high-speed fiber optic transmission equipment. The company's technology leverages innovative soliton principles combined with advanced wavelength division multiplexing to achieve exceptional data transmission speeds. Recognized as a world record-holder for transmission speed, Algety Telecom's products are primarily aimed at long-haul telecommunication carriers that require robust solutions for high-capacity data transmission across major network backbones.
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 offers a software solution designed specifically for pricing, rating, business ecosystem management, and billing, primarily targeting telecommunications operators and internet service providers. The company's modular software enables businesses to implement complex pricing structures and manage these strategies dynamically. Additionally, Highdeal provides real-time billing services that facilitate the monetization of business transactions, helping clients adapt to the evolving demands of the telecommunications industry.
RealTimeImage
Series B in 2000
RealTimeImage is a prominent developer of web-based imaging products and services tailored for the Graphic Arts and Medical sectors. The company specializes in delivering high-quality imaging solutions that enhance collaboration and efficiency through real-time internet capabilities. By facilitating e-commerce interactions between commercial print businesses, their clients, and advertising agencies, RealTimeImage streamlines workflows and improves communication within the industry. Its commitment to innovation positions it as a leader in the imaging technology space.
RealTimeImage
Venture Round in 2000
RealTimeImage is a prominent developer of web-based imaging products and services tailored for the Graphic Arts and Medical sectors. The company specializes in delivering high-quality imaging solutions that enhance collaboration and efficiency through real-time internet capabilities. By facilitating e-commerce interactions between commercial print businesses, their clients, and advertising agencies, RealTimeImage streamlines workflows and improves communication within the industry. Its commitment to innovation positions it as a leader in the imaging technology space.
NetCentrex
Series B in 1999
Netcentrex S.A. specializes in developing networking products and network-based applications aimed at enhancing business communications and customer interactions. The company provides software solutions that facilitate IP-based voice, video, and data services, as well as fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) solutions for service providers. By creating advanced network solutions for next-generation voice and video, Netcentrex enables telecom operators and service providers to deliver integrated voice, video, and data services to both consumer and enterprise markets.
Sentillion
Series A in 1999
Sentillion, Inc. specializes in identity and access management technology solutions tailored for caregivers in hospitals and healthcare organizations across North America and the United Kingdom. The company's offerings include expreSSO, which facilitates transparent single sign-on within existing workflows, and Bridges, a tool for interfacing with various applications. Additionally, proVision allows for the alteration, disabling, and termination of access to systems and applications. Sentillion also provides Vergence, which integrates single sign-on and authentication services for clinical workstations, enabling seamless navigation of clinical and business applications. The company's vThere solution assists in managing clinicians and staff, while IdMPOWER streamlines the incorporation of applications and information systems. In addition to technology solutions, Sentillion offers comprehensive implementation services, including project planning and training, as well as technical support services to assist clients with troubleshooting and operational needs. Founded in 1998, Sentillion 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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