Opticality Ventures is a venture capital firm established in 1999 and headquartered in Briarcliff Manor, New York. The firm specializes in investments in private technology companies, particularly those engaged in software development. Its investment focus includes sectors such as finance, internet services, e-commerce, and business-to-business solutions, specifically targeting programming tools, development environments, distributed object systems, and programming languages. Opticality Ventures typically seeks a board seat in the companies it invests in to provide strategic guidance and oversight.
Access International Financial Service delivers the definitive global, straight-through processing system for the brokerage industry.
Javelin Technologies
Venture Round in 2000
Javelin Technologies is the provider of financial information protocol servers for electronic securities trading.
ActiveState
Venture Round in 2000
ActiveState is a developer of a platform for dynamic languages that simplifies the development, distribution, and management of software applications. The company's platform-as-a-service leverages open-source technologies and dynamic language distributions, enhancing productivity and speed for developers. ActiveState's solutions are designed for DevOps, InfoSec, and Development teams, enabling them to improve their security posture while fostering innovation. The platform offers a secure software supply chain, robust vulnerability management, continuous upgrades, and governance support, all aimed at enhancing collaboration across organizations. As a pioneer in enterprise adoption of open-source software, ActiveState provides built-in compliance features that allow enterprises to utilize open-source code securely.
iClips
Series A in 2000
iClips understands that no form of communication is as powerful as that which they see and hear. That video can actually bring people closer together. So they're enabling a transformation in the way that people communicate, giving Web users the ability to incorporate streaming video into all their own Internet communications, all for free. Now, people can communicate, publish and express themselves like never before.
Zero G Software
Series B in 2000
Zero G Software is a leader in the multi-platform software installation market, specializing in program deployment applications that streamline the software life cycle management process. Its award-winning InstallAnywhere product suite is utilized by notable enterprise and commercial software developers, including Sun Microsystems, Nortel, Adobe, Cloudscape, FedEx, and IBM. The company’s solutions facilitate the deployment, delivery, and configuration of software across various operating systems, enabling organizations to manage applications more efficiently and effectively. By simplifying these processes, Zero G Software enhances the overall application life cycle management for its clients.
XMLSolutions
Venture Round in 2000
XMLSolutions Corporation specializes in providing XML software that facilitates secure and reliable B2B transactions over the Internet. The company enables trading partners, exchanges, and marketplaces of all sizes to engage in both direct and indirect materials transactions. Its technology addresses dialect independence among various EDI and XML standards, supporting XML-to-XML transformations and integrating EDI with XML. With a portfolio of over 3,000 industry-specific EDI business documents, XMLSolutions offers a comprehensive solution for the efficient procurement of critical goods online. The company's expertise spans multiple industries, including aerospace, automotive, petrochemical, computer and electronics, financial services, insurance, utilities, healthcare, and retail, helping businesses leverage their existing systems and expand their electronic trading networks, particularly with small and midsize partners.
Red Oak Software
Venture Round in 2000
Red Oak Software, Inc. specializes in designing and developing application integration solutions for both legacy and internet systems. Founded in 1999 and based in Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, the company offers a range of products including Web Clipper Automated for creating web clipping portlets, Web Integrator for integrating HTML and XML transactions, and Legacy Composer for Java integration with enterprise systems. Additionally, Red Oak Software provides tools such as Legacy Integrator for terminal-based data-stream emulation and Legacy Navigator for process modeling of complex transactions. Its offerings extend to integration with Unisys and HP host application transactions, as well as a .NET Bridge for Microsoft systems. The company serves diverse sectors including aerospace, automotive, finance, healthcare, and government, focusing on enhancing organizational value through efficient application integration and connectivity.
xSides Corporation
Series B in 1999
xSides Corporation specializes in developing and licensing intellectual property and technologies focused on trusted computing and digital rights management. The company’s innovations facilitate both software and hardware implementations across various end-user devices, including personal computers, interactive televisions, set-top boxes, personal digital assistants, and mobile phones. By providing solutions that allow content providers, service providers, application developers, and original equipment manufacturers to secure and segregate display environments, xSides enables a two-way communication channel between those entities and their users. Founded in 1998 and based in Seattle, Washington, xSides Corporation was previously known as The Pixel Company.
ARC Systems
Venture Round in 1999
ARC Systems is a custom software developer of Internet-based solutions for relational database applications.
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