Red Rock Ventures

Red Rock Ventures is a venture capital investment firm based in Palo Alto, California, founded in 1997. The firm focuses on seed and early-stage investments in the information technology sector, specifically in areas such as IT services, software, and technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT). With $220 million in committed capital, Red Rock Ventures aims to support innovative companies that are poised for growth in the technology landscape.

Kip Myers

Managing General Partner and Co-Founder

53 past transactions

Mojix

Series D in 2015
Mojix is a global leader in item-level intelligence solutions, specializing in manufacturing, supply chain, and retail sectors. Founded in 2004, the company offers a high-security, cloud-hosted SaaS platform that enables item-level traceability through advanced serialization technologies, including RFID, NFC, and print-based marking systems. Mojix's platform provides real-time visibility into critical business functions such as operational performance, location monitoring, traceability, authenticity, consumer engagement, and compliance. By tracking billions of unique identities throughout their lifecycles, Mojix helps businesses enhance sales, improve operational efficiency, mitigate risks, and elevate customer experience. With offices in the United States, Latin America, and Europe, Mojix has established itself as an expert in end-to-end track and trace solutions, product authentication, and automated inventory management.

OpenLogic

Venture Round in 2011
OpenLogic is a provider of cloud-based open source software management services, focusing on support and consulting for enterprises. The company assists organizations in effectively utilizing open source software by offering solutions in support, governance, provisioning, and training. Through its platform, OpenLogic Exchange, it enables software development teams to harness the extensive capabilities and innovations found in open source software, ensuring that businesses can maximize the benefits while maintaining safe and compliant usage.

Zvents

Series B in 2008
Zvents is a prominent online platform that produces local entertainment guides, assisting over 12 million users each month in discovering engaging activities in their vicinity. Founded in March 2005, the company initially focused on the Bay Area but has since expanded its reach to include events across most U.S. cities, as well as locations in the UK, Canada, and Ireland. Zvents collaborates with more than 15,000 event advertisers monthly, promoting a diverse array of local events such as live music, performing arts, and community activities. The Zvents Network features over 290 media sites, including notable local and national partners. The company's strengths lie in its extensive media partnerships, a sophisticated time-based local search technology, and an active community of content contributors across various markets. Recently, traffic from the Zvents Media Network has seen significant growth, nearly doubling in the past year.

RiskVision

Series B in 2008
RiskVision offers a modern risk intelligence platform designed to address the challenges of today's real-time, big data, and threat-centric environment. The company's solutions provide advanced usability, scalability, and automation while significantly reducing deployment time and costs compared to traditional software. This innovative platform enables chief information officers and chief risk officers in both business and government sectors to effectively prioritize and manage vulnerabilities and threats. RiskVision serves a diverse clientele, including major organizations and government agencies, helping them maximize their IT budgets while navigating economic instability and increasing regulatory pressures.

Siperian

Series E in 2008
Siperian specializes in master data management (MDM) solutions that help organizations unify critical data about customers, products, and other entities that may be fragmented across various systems. By providing a comprehensive view of essential business information, Siperian enhances operational and analytical processes, allowing companies to make informed decisions and improve customer relationship management. The Siperian MDM Hub™ features a flexible, model-driven platform that adapts to specific business requirements, facilitating faster implementation and delivering a strong return on investment. Its solutions cater to a wide range of industries, including financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and technology, addressing complex needs such as regulatory compliance and product launches. Siperian collaborates with a network of partners, including major firms like Accenture and IBM, to market and support its offerings. The company has earned the trust of numerous Fortune 500 clients, who rely on Siperian to manage large-scale master data solutions that support both analytical and transactional business needs.

ITM Software

Venture Round in 2007
ITM Software specializes in IT Business Management, offering a comprehensive integrated solution designed to enhance visibility, coordination, and control across various IT functions. The company's core product, the ITM Business Suite, consists of six components that address key areas such as human resources, vendor management, asset management, financials, projects, and regulatory compliance. By bridging traditional silos within IT, ITM Software promotes increased transparency and more effective decision-making, ultimately aligning IT operations with broader business objectives. Founded in 2001 by former CIOs, the company leverages its leadership team's extensive experience and a skilled software development group to deliver both software products and best-practice expertise. ITM Software serves a diverse clientele, including Fortune 2000 companies, government agencies, and educational institutions, and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Mojix

Series B in 2007
Mojix is a global leader in item-level intelligence solutions, specializing in manufacturing, supply chain, and retail sectors. Founded in 2004, the company offers a high-security, cloud-hosted SaaS platform that enables item-level traceability through advanced serialization technologies, including RFID, NFC, and print-based marking systems. Mojix's platform provides real-time visibility into critical business functions such as operational performance, location monitoring, traceability, authenticity, consumer engagement, and compliance. By tracking billions of unique identities throughout their lifecycles, Mojix helps businesses enhance sales, improve operational efficiency, mitigate risks, and elevate customer experience. With offices in the United States, Latin America, and Europe, Mojix has established itself as an expert in end-to-end track and trace solutions, product authentication, and automated inventory management.

Nomis Solutions

Series C in 2007
Nomis Solutions, Inc. is a provider of pricing optimization software designed for retail banking and mortgage lending institutions. The company offers a suite of solutions, including Nomis Mortgage, which delivers real-time market and competitive intelligence to assist lenders in making informed decisions about pricing and margin management. Nomis Price Manager enables financial institutions to implement agile rate management, while Nomis Price Optimizer focuses on portfolio price optimization through advanced analytics and forecasting. Additionally, Nomis Deal Manager enhances customer engagement by providing personalized pricing across various channels. The company also offers pricing advisory services and has facilitated over $600 billion in banking transactions, generating more than $600 million in incremental profits for its clients. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Brisbane, California, Nomis Solutions maintains offices in Toronto, Canada; Melbourne, Australia; and Beachwood, Ohio, and collaborates with strategic partners like Oliver Wyman and Berkeley Research Group, LLC.

Appscio

Series A in 2007
Appscio, Inc. specializes in media processing technologies, offering a versatile framework that facilitates video and audio analytics. This open-source, open architecture platform allows researchers and customers to efficiently build, integrate, and deploy media-centric applications tailored for various sectors, including government and enterprise. In addition to its framework, Appscio develops applications utilizing media mining algorithms, which address the challenges of media management across diverse contexts. The company also engages in licensing, commercialization, certification, testing, documentation, and benchmarking of these media mining algorithms, serving commercial entities, research organizations, and individual users.

Zvents

Series A in 2006
Zvents is a prominent online platform that produces local entertainment guides, assisting over 12 million users each month in discovering engaging activities in their vicinity. Founded in March 2005, the company initially focused on the Bay Area but has since expanded its reach to include events across most U.S. cities, as well as locations in the UK, Canada, and Ireland. Zvents collaborates with more than 15,000 event advertisers monthly, promoting a diverse array of local events such as live music, performing arts, and community activities. The Zvents Network features over 290 media sites, including notable local and national partners. The company's strengths lie in its extensive media partnerships, a sophisticated time-based local search technology, and an active community of content contributors across various markets. Recently, traffic from the Zvents Media Network has seen significant growth, nearly doubling in the past year.

RiskVision

Series B in 2006
RiskVision offers a modern risk intelligence platform designed to address the challenges of today's real-time, big data, and threat-centric environment. The company's solutions provide advanced usability, scalability, and automation while significantly reducing deployment time and costs compared to traditional software. This innovative platform enables chief information officers and chief risk officers in both business and government sectors to effectively prioritize and manage vulnerabilities and threats. RiskVision serves a diverse clientele, including major organizations and government agencies, helping them maximize their IT budgets while navigating economic instability and increasing regulatory pressures.

Accruent

Series F in 2006
Accruent is a global software company specializing in physical resource management, offering innovative cloud-based solutions that optimize real estate, facilities, and asset management. With over two decades of experience, Accruent has developed an integrated software-as-a-service platform that supports organizations through all stages of capital planning, operations, and IoT-based monitoring. The company's services are designed to maximize the performance of the built environment, helping clients manage physical resources effectively while extending asset lifecycles, ensuring compliance, and minimizing risks. Accruent serves a diverse range of industries and has established a strong presence with over 7,000 customers across 149 countries. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the company is dedicated to driving efficiency and supporting the missions of organizations worldwide.

OpenLogic

Venture Round in 2006
OpenLogic is a provider of cloud-based open source software management services, focusing on support and consulting for enterprises. The company assists organizations in effectively utilizing open source software by offering solutions in support, governance, provisioning, and training. Through its platform, OpenLogic Exchange, it enables software development teams to harness the extensive capabilities and innovations found in open source software, ensuring that businesses can maximize the benefits while maintaining safe and compliant usage.

Mojix

Venture Round in 2006
Mojix is a global leader in item-level intelligence solutions, specializing in manufacturing, supply chain, and retail sectors. Founded in 2004, the company offers a high-security, cloud-hosted SaaS platform that enables item-level traceability through advanced serialization technologies, including RFID, NFC, and print-based marking systems. Mojix's platform provides real-time visibility into critical business functions such as operational performance, location monitoring, traceability, authenticity, consumer engagement, and compliance. By tracking billions of unique identities throughout their lifecycles, Mojix helps businesses enhance sales, improve operational efficiency, mitigate risks, and elevate customer experience. With offices in the United States, Latin America, and Europe, Mojix has established itself as an expert in end-to-end track and trace solutions, product authentication, and automated inventory management.

Boingo Wireless

Series C in 2006
Boingo Wireless, Inc. is a leading provider of Wi-Fi software and services, offering seamless internet access at over 325,000 hotspots globally. With a single account, users can connect to the internet at various locations, including major airports, hotels, cafes, restaurants, and convention centers. The company also operates wired and wireless networks at large venues, such as sporting arenas and shopping malls, through its subsidiary, Concourse Communications Group. Boingo focuses on providing commercial wireless connectivity systems and managed services, addressing the complex connectivity needs of clients in sectors such as entertainment and government. By simplifying wireless challenges, Boingo connects people, businesses, and devices efficiently and cost-effectively.

Mojix

Series A in 2006
Mojix is a global leader in item-level intelligence solutions, specializing in manufacturing, supply chain, and retail sectors. Founded in 2004, the company offers a high-security, cloud-hosted SaaS platform that enables item-level traceability through advanced serialization technologies, including RFID, NFC, and print-based marking systems. Mojix's platform provides real-time visibility into critical business functions such as operational performance, location monitoring, traceability, authenticity, consumer engagement, and compliance. By tracking billions of unique identities throughout their lifecycles, Mojix helps businesses enhance sales, improve operational efficiency, mitigate risks, and elevate customer experience. With offices in the United States, Latin America, and Europe, Mojix has established itself as an expert in end-to-end track and trace solutions, product authentication, and automated inventory management.

Accruent

Series E in 2005
Accruent is a global software company specializing in physical resource management, offering innovative cloud-based solutions that optimize real estate, facilities, and asset management. With over two decades of experience, Accruent has developed an integrated software-as-a-service platform that supports organizations through all stages of capital planning, operations, and IoT-based monitoring. The company's services are designed to maximize the performance of the built environment, helping clients manage physical resources effectively while extending asset lifecycles, ensuring compliance, and minimizing risks. Accruent serves a diverse range of industries and has established a strong presence with over 7,000 customers across 149 countries. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the company is dedicated to driving efficiency and supporting the missions of organizations worldwide.

Zvents

Seed Round in 2005
Zvents is a prominent online platform that produces local entertainment guides, assisting over 12 million users each month in discovering engaging activities in their vicinity. Founded in March 2005, the company initially focused on the Bay Area but has since expanded its reach to include events across most U.S. cities, as well as locations in the UK, Canada, and Ireland. Zvents collaborates with more than 15,000 event advertisers monthly, promoting a diverse array of local events such as live music, performing arts, and community activities. The Zvents Network features over 290 media sites, including notable local and national partners. The company's strengths lie in its extensive media partnerships, a sophisticated time-based local search technology, and an active community of content contributors across various markets. Recently, traffic from the Zvents Media Network has seen significant growth, nearly doubling in the past year.

Nomis Solutions

Series B in 2005
Nomis Solutions, Inc. is a provider of pricing optimization software designed for retail banking and mortgage lending institutions. The company offers a suite of solutions, including Nomis Mortgage, which delivers real-time market and competitive intelligence to assist lenders in making informed decisions about pricing and margin management. Nomis Price Manager enables financial institutions to implement agile rate management, while Nomis Price Optimizer focuses on portfolio price optimization through advanced analytics and forecasting. Additionally, Nomis Deal Manager enhances customer engagement by providing personalized pricing across various channels. The company also offers pricing advisory services and has facilitated over $600 billion in banking transactions, generating more than $600 million in incremental profits for its clients. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Brisbane, California, Nomis Solutions maintains offices in Toronto, Canada; Melbourne, Australia; and Beachwood, Ohio, and collaborates with strategic partners like Oliver Wyman and Berkeley Research Group, LLC.

OpenLogic

Series A in 2005
OpenLogic is a provider of cloud-based open source software management services, focusing on support and consulting for enterprises. The company assists organizations in effectively utilizing open source software by offering solutions in support, governance, provisioning, and training. Through its platform, OpenLogic Exchange, it enables software development teams to harness the extensive capabilities and innovations found in open source software, ensuring that businesses can maximize the benefits while maintaining safe and compliant usage.

Zantaz

Series G in 2004
Zantaz Inc. provides archiving, e-discovery, and proactive information risk management services. It serves key customers from law firms and financial securities firms. It provides proactive information risk management solutions ranging from consolidated archiving of information sources, including email, IM, enterprise systems, and voice and video, to discovery and review, advanced e-discovery, real-time policy management, and analytics based on a common platform known as IDOL.

Accruent

Series D in 2004
Accruent is a global software company specializing in physical resource management, offering innovative cloud-based solutions that optimize real estate, facilities, and asset management. With over two decades of experience, Accruent has developed an integrated software-as-a-service platform that supports organizations through all stages of capital planning, operations, and IoT-based monitoring. The company's services are designed to maximize the performance of the built environment, helping clients manage physical resources effectively while extending asset lifecycles, ensuring compliance, and minimizing risks. Accruent serves a diverse range of industries and has established a strong presence with over 7,000 customers across 149 countries. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the company is dedicated to driving efficiency and supporting the missions of organizations worldwide.

Nomis Solutions

Series A in 2004
Nomis Solutions, Inc. is a provider of pricing optimization software designed for retail banking and mortgage lending institutions. The company offers a suite of solutions, including Nomis Mortgage, which delivers real-time market and competitive intelligence to assist lenders in making informed decisions about pricing and margin management. Nomis Price Manager enables financial institutions to implement agile rate management, while Nomis Price Optimizer focuses on portfolio price optimization through advanced analytics and forecasting. Additionally, Nomis Deal Manager enhances customer engagement by providing personalized pricing across various channels. The company also offers pricing advisory services and has facilitated over $600 billion in banking transactions, generating more than $600 million in incremental profits for its clients. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Brisbane, California, Nomis Solutions maintains offices in Toronto, Canada; Melbourne, Australia; and Beachwood, Ohio, and collaborates with strategic partners like Oliver Wyman and Berkeley Research Group, LLC.

Zantaz

Venture Round in 2004
Zantaz Inc. provides archiving, e-discovery, and proactive information risk management services. It serves key customers from law firms and financial securities firms. It provides proactive information risk management solutions ranging from consolidated archiving of information sources, including email, IM, enterprise systems, and voice and video, to discovery and review, advanced e-discovery, real-time policy management, and analytics based on a common platform known as IDOL.

Zantaz

Series F in 2003
Zantaz Inc. provides archiving, e-discovery, and proactive information risk management services. It serves key customers from law firms and financial securities firms. It provides proactive information risk management solutions ranging from consolidated archiving of information sources, including email, IM, enterprise systems, and voice and video, to discovery and review, advanced e-discovery, real-time policy management, and analytics based on a common platform known as IDOL.

Avexus

Series B in 2003
Avexus specializes in software solutions tailored for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) industries, specifically targeting highly engineered assets. The company offers focused solutions for organizations in the aerospace, power generation, rail, and maritime sectors. Central to Avexus's offerings is the Impresa enterprise software, which aids MRO organizations in managing the lifecycle of complex assets. This software is designed to enhance asset availability, improve customer satisfaction, increase profitability, and reduce operational cycle times. Through these capabilities, Avexus supports its clients in optimizing their asset management processes.

Omniva Policy Systems

Series B in 2003
Omniva Policy Systems specializes in secure messaging solutions designed to enhance the safety of email communications for businesses. Its flagship product, Omniva Policy Manager, offers centralized protection and control over email distribution, ensuring compliance with regulations while reducing the costs associated with email discovery and retrieval. The system operates seamlessly with existing email clients, allowing companies to securely exchange confidential communications with external parties, regardless of the email systems in use, without any special software or additional steps required for recipients. By applying protection automatically at the email gateway based on established corporate policies, Omniva empowers enterprises to manage their email communications effectively, addressing the legal risks associated with unmanaged email archives.

Arzoon

Venture Round in 2003
Arzoon, founded in September 1999 by Farid Dibachi, is a provider of integrated logistics and global trade management technology. The company quickly assembled a team of over 100 experts in transportation and technology and secured $34 million in funding from various investors. Arzoon's Transportation Management Trading Network™ automates and synchronizes the entire lifecycle of transportation processes, including procurement, execution, tracking, and reporting. Its platform facilitates collaboration among shippers, carriers, customers, and suppliers, creating a networked community that enhances communication and business interactions across international borders and various IT systems. This standardized approach improves efficiency, speed, and productivity for all trading partners in the transportation sector.

LiveCapital

Series A in 2003
LiveCapital is a U.S.-based company that specializes in providing online financing services for small businesses. Founded in 1996 and acquired by Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corporation in 2005, LiveCapital focuses on automating credit and lease decision processes through its DecisionExpress product. This technology streamlines workflows, enabling enterprises to enhance productivity and facilitate credit decisions for their customers. By offering these solutions, LiveCapital aims to support businesses in achieving their sales goals while improving their overall financial operations.

Siperian

Series B in 2003
Siperian specializes in master data management (MDM) solutions that help organizations unify critical data about customers, products, and other entities that may be fragmented across various systems. By providing a comprehensive view of essential business information, Siperian enhances operational and analytical processes, allowing companies to make informed decisions and improve customer relationship management. The Siperian MDM Hub™ features a flexible, model-driven platform that adapts to specific business requirements, facilitating faster implementation and delivering a strong return on investment. Its solutions cater to a wide range of industries, including financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and technology, addressing complex needs such as regulatory compliance and product launches. Siperian collaborates with a network of partners, including major firms like Accenture and IBM, to market and support its offerings. The company has earned the trust of numerous Fortune 500 clients, who rely on Siperian to manage large-scale master data solutions that support both analytical and transactional business needs.

Ejasent

Series D in 2002
Ejasent provides on-demand computing services that allow companies to access computer processing power as needed, operating on a pay-as-you-use model. This flexibility enables enterprises to efficiently manage their web infrastructure, allowing them to control the provisioning, deployment, and scaling of resources according to their specific price or performance requirements. In addition to its service offerings, the company also licenses its technology to organizations looking to implement similar capabilities within their own networks.

Accruent

Venture Round in 2001
Accruent is a global software company specializing in physical resource management, offering innovative cloud-based solutions that optimize real estate, facilities, and asset management. With over two decades of experience, Accruent has developed an integrated software-as-a-service platform that supports organizations through all stages of capital planning, operations, and IoT-based monitoring. The company's services are designed to maximize the performance of the built environment, helping clients manage physical resources effectively while extending asset lifecycles, ensuring compliance, and minimizing risks. Accruent serves a diverse range of industries and has established a strong presence with over 7,000 customers across 149 countries. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the company is dedicated to driving efficiency and supporting the missions of organizations worldwide.

Ejasent

Series C in 2001
Ejasent provides on-demand computing services that allow companies to access computer processing power as needed, operating on a pay-as-you-use model. This flexibility enables enterprises to efficiently manage their web infrastructure, allowing them to control the provisioning, deployment, and scaling of resources according to their specific price or performance requirements. In addition to its service offerings, the company also licenses its technology to organizations looking to implement similar capabilities within their own networks.

Mondo Media

Series C in 2001
Mondo Media, Inc. is a multi-platform distributor of animated content aimed at teens and young adults. Founded in 1988 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company produces animated short films that are distributed through various digital and traditional channels, including its YouTube animation channel and MondoMedia.com, which allows fan interaction with show creators. Additionally, Mondo Media operates the Mondo Mojo network, a community of animation-focused YouTube channels that receive tailored support to enhance their viewership. The company also utilizes CindyClips.com to insert pre-roll video advertising and licenses its intellectual property across television, online, home video, and mobile platforms globally. Furthermore, Mondo Media sells a range of merchandise online, including items such as bed sheets and T-shirts.

Ejasent

Series B in 2000
Ejasent provides on-demand computing services that allow companies to access computer processing power as needed, operating on a pay-as-you-use model. This flexibility enables enterprises to efficiently manage their web infrastructure, allowing them to control the provisioning, deployment, and scaling of resources according to their specific price or performance requirements. In addition to its service offerings, the company also licenses its technology to organizations looking to implement similar capabilities within their own networks.

nCommand

Series B in 2000
nCommand develops and provides internet enterprise solutions for their clients.

Silicon Energy

Venture Round in 2000
Silicon Energy's powerful business-to-business platform provides leading interactive energy e-business solutions for optimizing energy usage and the energy procurement processes.

Plumtree Software

Venture Round in 2000
Plumtree Software specializes in the development and marketing of software solutions designed for deploying web applications. The company's flagship product, the Enterprise Web Suite, integrates various technologies, including portal, content management, collaboration, integration, and search functionalities. Central to its offerings is the Corporate Portal, which serves as a framework for applications, facilitating the creation of virtual community workspaces and ensuring a unified web environment. Additionally, Plumtree provides a Collaboration Server that allows users to work together online, managing tasks, projects, and document sharing. The Content Server handles the publication and administration of web content, while the Search Server enables comprehensive indexing and searching of all accessible materials. The Studio Server offers tools for portal managers to create application components without coding, and the Web Services Integration technologies connect the portal to enterprise systems. Plumtree Software also delivers deployment and support services, consulting, and training, distributing its products through a direct sales force and various partners globally. Founded in 1996, the company is based in San Francisco, California, and operates as a subsidiary of Oracle Corp.

Tivix

Series A in 2000
Tivix, the industry’s leading on-line marketplace, is revolutionizing the way the television distribution industry buys and sells programming. Our services make the marketing, purchase, sale and delivery of programs easier, faster and less expensive. Backed by top industry experts in television, film and the Internet, Tivix.com has built its formidable lead through personal, hands-on partnerships with distributors and buyers alike. Our mission is to create an unequaled international marketplace for buyers and sellers.

UGetHeard

Venture Round in 2000
UGetHeard operates an online complaint resolution platform that aims to improve the communication between consumers and corporations. Recognizing that many consumers face challenges when trying to address service failures, UGetHeard provides a straightforward, non-confrontational method for filing complaints. The platform manages the entire resolution process, including complaint submission, tracking, and follow-up. By facilitating this interaction, UGetHeard allows corporations to respond effectively to consumer grievances, thereby fostering customer loyalty and satisfaction. The company believes that addressing service failures not only enhances the customer experience but also helps businesses retain customers, creating a mutually beneficial environment for both parties.

Zantaz

Venture Round in 2000
Zantaz Inc. provides archiving, e-discovery, and proactive information risk management services. It serves key customers from law firms and financial securities firms. It provides proactive information risk management solutions ranging from consolidated archiving of information sources, including email, IM, enterprise systems, and voice and video, to discovery and review, advanced e-discovery, real-time policy management, and analytics based on a common platform known as IDOL.

Harmony Software

Venture Round in 2000
Harmony Software is the leading analytic engine for B2B & B2C exchanges, portals, ASPs and platform partners.

Vivity

Venture Round in 2000
Vivity is a developer of video over IP technology.

Cross Logix

Venture Round in 2000
CrossLogix is a developer of e-commerce infrastructure solutions that manage and automate business-to-business relationships. The company's product, CrossLogix2, connects customers, partners, suppliers and employees to relevant information and applications.

OpenShelf

Series A in 2000
OpenShelf is a product search engine that enables consumers to quickly determine what's available and where they can buy it. Unlike other product search platforms, OpenShelf is entirely free and is open to any seller selling nearly anything. Products may be uploaded manually using the OpenShelf cataloging tool or by any number of pre-existing product data feeds.

All Covered

Series C in 2000
All Covered is a leading nationwide provider of IT services, focusing on the specific needs of small to medium-sized businesses since its inception in 1997. With local teams in over 20 cities and a workforce of more than 200 IT experts, the company delivers tailored technology solutions that enhance operational efficiency and profitability. All Covered serves a diverse range of industries, including healthcare, education, legal, and finance, offering a comprehensive suite of services such as cybersecurity, cloud migration, remote help desk support, and device lifecycle asset management. By leveraging its national presence and local expertise, All Covered provides swift responses and effective IT consulting, ensuring that businesses can effectively manage and utilize technology to achieve their goals.

Mondo Media

Series B in 2000
Mondo Media, Inc. is a multi-platform distributor of animated content aimed at teens and young adults. Founded in 1988 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company produces animated short films that are distributed through various digital and traditional channels, including its YouTube animation channel and MondoMedia.com, which allows fan interaction with show creators. Additionally, Mondo Media operates the Mondo Mojo network, a community of animation-focused YouTube channels that receive tailored support to enhance their viewership. The company also utilizes CindyClips.com to insert pre-roll video advertising and licenses its intellectual property across television, online, home video, and mobile platforms globally. Furthermore, Mondo Media sells a range of merchandise online, including items such as bed sheets and T-shirts.

LiveCapital

Venture Round in 2000
LiveCapital is a U.S.-based company that specializes in providing online financing services for small businesses. Founded in 1996 and acquired by Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corporation in 2005, LiveCapital focuses on automating credit and lease decision processes through its DecisionExpress product. This technology streamlines workflows, enabling enterprises to enhance productivity and facilitate credit decisions for their customers. By offering these solutions, LiveCapital aims to support businesses in achieving their sales goals while improving their overall financial operations.

Simpata

Series B in 2000
Simpata Inc is a software company that provides its clients with internet-based application services of employee human resources.

Disappearing

Series B in 2000
Disappearing Inc. is a San Francisco-based developer of email policy management systems and services that allow companies to mitigate the risks associated with email. The company was the first to develop a new approach to email security that is based on enabling cooperating parties to eliminate their old messages. The company's Disappearing™ Email service gives corporations control over their email systems, and lets individuals write their messages in the digital equivalent of disappearing ink.

Ejasent

Series A in 1999
Ejasent provides on-demand computing services that allow companies to access computer processing power as needed, operating on a pay-as-you-use model. This flexibility enables enterprises to efficiently manage their web infrastructure, allowing them to control the provisioning, deployment, and scaling of resources according to their specific price or performance requirements. In addition to its service offerings, the company also licenses its technology to organizations looking to implement similar capabilities within their own networks.

Zantaz

Series C in 1999
Zantaz Inc. provides archiving, e-discovery, and proactive information risk management services. It serves key customers from law firms and financial securities firms. It provides proactive information risk management solutions ranging from consolidated archiving of information sources, including email, IM, enterprise systems, and voice and video, to discovery and review, advanced e-discovery, real-time policy management, and analytics based on a common platform known as IDOL.

Silicon Energy

Series B in 1999
Silicon Energy's powerful business-to-business platform provides leading interactive energy e-business solutions for optimizing energy usage and the energy procurement processes.
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