Selby Ventures

Selby Ventures, established in 1998 and based in Menlo Park, California, is a venture capital firm focusing on investing in early-stage companies within the digital media, information technology, communication, and sustainable technology sectors.

Jim Marshall

Co-Founder and Managing Director

59 past transactions

Active-Semi

Debt Financing in 2011
Active-Semi, a Texas-based company founded in 2004, specializes in designing and manufacturing integrated circuits for power management and motor control applications. Its product portfolio includes high-efficiency DC-DC converters, AC-DC converters, intelligent motor control solutions, and Power Application Controllers (PACs) for smart energy devices. Active-Semi's offerings are used in a wide range of industries, from consumer electronics to industrial equipment, and are known for their features like battery safety management and reduced system development time. The company operates globally with offices in Asia and is a subsidiary of Qorvo, Inc.

Attributor

Series D in 2010
Attributor Corporation specializes in digital content protection services tailored for the publishing industry. The company offers the Digimarc Guardian solution, which identifies and validates pirated content across various platforms, including cyberlockers and peer-to-peer networks. When unauthorized use is detected, Guardian notifies the hosting site and provides options such as transitioning to authorized content, submitting licensing requests, or issuing a DMCA takedown notice. Additionally, Attributor features an analytics platform that helps publishers assess how digital content is consumed, enabling them to identify infringement, enforce authorized use, analyze market demand, and optimize monetization strategies.

Pandora Media

Series F in 2009
Pandora Media, LLC is a music and podcast discovery platform based in Oakland, California, serving approximately 70 million users each month. Founded in 2000, Pandora utilizes its proprietary Music Genome Project and Podcast Genome Project technologies to deliver personalized music streaming services. Unlike traditional radio, which broadcasts the same content to all listeners, Pandora allows users to create customized stations and playlists, as well as search for and play songs on demand. The platform is accessible via mobile devices, web applications, and approximately 2,000 connected products in homes and vehicles. Pandora generates revenue through an ad-supported radio service, a subscription service called Pandora Plus, and an on-demand service known as Pandora Premium. By leveraging extensive listener data, Pandora enables targeted advertising for both local and national advertisers while providing artists with valuable insights to connect with their audience.

Tempo Payments

Series D in 2009
Tempo Payments is a prominent provider of payment technology solutions that cater to issuers and affinity partners. Established in 2000 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, the company specializes in scalable platforms designed for next-generation decoupled debit programs. Tempo Payments focuses on delivering innovative and efficient payment solutions that meet the evolving needs of the financial services landscape.

Ecohaus

Debt Financing in 2009
Ecohaus is a company dedicated to designing and constructing sustainable homes. It operates an e-commerce platform that specializes in green and sustainable products and building materials. By providing a range of eco-friendly supplies, Ecohaus caters to both homeowners and professionals looking to incorporate environmentally responsible practices into their building projects. The company's focus is on promoting sustainability in the construction industry through innovative design and high-quality materials.

Big Stage

Series B in 2009
Big Stage Entertainment is a media technology company that specializes in enabling users to project themselves photo-realistically into the digital realm. By leveraging its proprietary technology, the company facilitates the creation of personalized media experiences, allowing individuals to craft their own digital representations in a quick and enjoyable manner. This innovative approach emphasizes both realism and creativity, making it accessible for users to engage with their digital selves in various contexts.

4INFO

Venture Round in 2009
4INFO, Inc. is an identity and activation solutions company specializing in mobile technology and audience targeting for national brand advertisers. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Boston, 4INFO addresses the mobile attribution challenge by providing tools to measure sales lift at the cash register. The company's flagship product, Bullseye ID, connects consumer data with a vast network of devices, allowing for precise targeting across multiple platforms. Their AdHaven platform combines a mobile ad server, audience and data management, and analytics to facilitate advanced targeting and measurable results. 4INFO partners with leading data providers to enhance its offerings, enabling advertisers to leverage comprehensive consumer insights. The company has experienced significant growth, serving major brands across various industries, including consumer packaged goods, retail, and automotive. With a commitment to data privacy, 4INFO employs robust security measures to protect consumer information while ensuring effective ad targeting.

Pandora Media

Series E in 2009
Pandora Media, LLC is a music and podcast discovery platform based in Oakland, California, serving approximately 70 million users each month. Founded in 2000, Pandora utilizes its proprietary Music Genome Project and Podcast Genome Project technologies to deliver personalized music streaming services. Unlike traditional radio, which broadcasts the same content to all listeners, Pandora allows users to create customized stations and playlists, as well as search for and play songs on demand. The platform is accessible via mobile devices, web applications, and approximately 2,000 connected products in homes and vehicles. Pandora generates revenue through an ad-supported radio service, a subscription service called Pandora Plus, and an on-demand service known as Pandora Premium. By leveraging extensive listener data, Pandora enables targeted advertising for both local and national advertisers while providing artists with valuable insights to connect with their audience.

SugarSync

Series C in 2009
SugarSync, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that offers solutions for backing up, accessing, syncing, and sharing files, including documents, photos, music, and videos, across various devices such as computers and mobile phones. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, SugarSync caters primarily to busy professionals and digitally-connected consumers, providing them with a secure and efficient way to manage their digital content. The company also develops mobile applications compatible with a range of devices, enhancing user access and convenience. In 2015, SugarSync became a subsidiary of j2 Global, Inc.

Michelle Kaufmann Designs

Series A in 2008
Michelle Kaufmann Designs is an architectural design firm that focuses on creating sustainable and innovative homes. The firm is committed to making high-quality, eco-friendly buildings accessible to a broader audience. To accomplish this, Michelle Kaufmann Designs employs a simplified design process and utilizes off-site modular technology exclusively. This approach enables the firm to construct aesthetically pleasing and environmentally responsible homes efficiently.

Attributor

Series C in 2008
Attributor Corporation specializes in digital content protection services tailored for the publishing industry. The company offers the Digimarc Guardian solution, which identifies and validates pirated content across various platforms, including cyberlockers and peer-to-peer networks. When unauthorized use is detected, Guardian notifies the hosting site and provides options such as transitioning to authorized content, submitting licensing requests, or issuing a DMCA takedown notice. Additionally, Attributor features an analytics platform that helps publishers assess how digital content is consumed, enabling them to identify infringement, enforce authorized use, analyze market demand, and optimize monetization strategies.

PopJax

Series A in 2008
PopJax is an innovative platform that merges thematic web videos with trivia questions to develop a new genre of casual online games. This unique approach allows bands and brands to collaborate with PopJax in creating customized games tailored for their audiences. By engaging users through interactive content, PopJax enhances the entertainment experience while fostering deeper connections between fans and their favorite artists or brands.

Zest Labs

Venture Round in 2007
Zest Labs specializes in real-time data visibility solutions for cold chain management and asset tracking. They offer industry-leading XC3 RFID products and technologies that enable temperature monitoring for perishable foods and pharmaceuticals, asset tracking at remote worksites, vehicle/yard management, security access control, and other applications. These solutions help businesses reduce waste, improve operational efficiency, lower costs, and enhance profitability.

Bay Microsystems

Series E in 2007
Bay Microsystems, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in designing and developing advanced network solutions, including network architectures, systems, software, and integrated circuits. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Jose, California, with an office in Germantown, Maryland, the company offers a range of products such as the ABEx network appliance, which supports various networking protocols like synchronous optical networking and multiprotocol label switching. Additionally, Bay Microsystems develops a suite of network processors, including Chesapeake, Montego, and Biscayne, which enhance packet processing and traffic management capabilities. The company also provides the Lighthouse Tool Suite, a development platform for network processor-based equipment, and BayPort, a demonstration platform for evaluating their processors. By bridging the gap between enterprises and cloud storage systems, Bay Microsystems enables businesses with geo-diverse locations to effectively manage and utilize their distributed data assets.

Tempo Payments

Series B in 2007
Tempo Payments is a prominent provider of payment technology solutions that cater to issuers and affinity partners. Established in 2000 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, the company specializes in scalable platforms designed for next-generation decoupled debit programs. Tempo Payments focuses on delivering innovative and efficient payment solutions that meet the evolving needs of the financial services landscape.

Big Stage

Series A in 2007
Big Stage Entertainment is a media technology company that specializes in enabling users to project themselves photo-realistically into the digital realm. By leveraging its proprietary technology, the company facilitates the creation of personalized media experiences, allowing individuals to craft their own digital representations in a quick and enjoyable manner. This innovative approach emphasizes both realism and creativity, making it accessible for users to engage with their digital selves in various contexts.

Attributor

Series B in 2006
Attributor Corporation specializes in digital content protection services tailored for the publishing industry. The company offers the Digimarc Guardian solution, which identifies and validates pirated content across various platforms, including cyberlockers and peer-to-peer networks. When unauthorized use is detected, Guardian notifies the hosting site and provides options such as transitioning to authorized content, submitting licensing requests, or issuing a DMCA takedown notice. Additionally, Attributor features an analytics platform that helps publishers assess how digital content is consumed, enabling them to identify infringement, enforce authorized use, analyze market demand, and optimize monetization strategies.

Feedster

Series A in 2006
Feedster, Inc. is a company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2003. It specializes in Internet search and dynamic content delivery, focusing on targeted media and advertising services. By integrating users' social media profiles, Feedster leverages their interests to curate and display relevant content generated by other users. This approach not only enhances user engagement but also establishes merit-based social profiles, contributing to a more personalized and interactive content experience. Through its innovative services, Feedster aims to connect consumers with tailored information and media on the Internet.

Pandora Media

Series D in 2006
Pandora Media, LLC is a music and podcast discovery platform based in Oakland, California, serving approximately 70 million users each month. Founded in 2000, Pandora utilizes its proprietary Music Genome Project and Podcast Genome Project technologies to deliver personalized music streaming services. Unlike traditional radio, which broadcasts the same content to all listeners, Pandora allows users to create customized stations and playlists, as well as search for and play songs on demand. The platform is accessible via mobile devices, web applications, and approximately 2,000 connected products in homes and vehicles. Pandora generates revenue through an ad-supported radio service, a subscription service called Pandora Plus, and an on-demand service known as Pandora Premium. By leveraging extensive listener data, Pandora enables targeted advertising for both local and national advertisers while providing artists with valuable insights to connect with their audience.

Cranite Systems

Series C in 2006
Cranite Systems, Inc. offers access solutions for SMBs, enterprises, and government markets. The company's products include SafeConnect, a remote access solution that enables enterprise connectivity from wireless hotspots and other public wireless, or wired locations; and WirelessWall, a software solution for securing wireless local area networks inside the enterprise. It delivers its products and services through a network of value-added resellers, integrators, and solution providers. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Los Gatos, California.

Tempo Payments

Venture Round in 2006
Tempo Payments is a prominent provider of payment technology solutions that cater to issuers and affinity partners. Established in 2000 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, the company specializes in scalable platforms designed for next-generation decoupled debit programs. Tempo Payments focuses on delivering innovative and efficient payment solutions that meet the evolving needs of the financial services landscape.

SugarSync

Series B in 2006
SugarSync, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that offers solutions for backing up, accessing, syncing, and sharing files, including documents, photos, music, and videos, across various devices such as computers and mobile phones. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, SugarSync caters primarily to busy professionals and digitally-connected consumers, providing them with a secure and efficient way to manage their digital content. The company also develops mobile applications compatible with a range of devices, enhancing user access and convenience. In 2015, SugarSync became a subsidiary of j2 Global, Inc.

Pandora Media

Series C in 2006
Pandora Media, LLC is a music and podcast discovery platform based in Oakland, California, serving approximately 70 million users each month. Founded in 2000, Pandora utilizes its proprietary Music Genome Project and Podcast Genome Project technologies to deliver personalized music streaming services. Unlike traditional radio, which broadcasts the same content to all listeners, Pandora allows users to create customized stations and playlists, as well as search for and play songs on demand. The platform is accessible via mobile devices, web applications, and approximately 2,000 connected products in homes and vehicles. Pandora generates revenue through an ad-supported radio service, a subscription service called Pandora Plus, and an on-demand service known as Pandora Premium. By leveraging extensive listener data, Pandora enables targeted advertising for both local and national advertisers while providing artists with valuable insights to connect with their audience.

Attributor

Series A in 2006
Attributor Corporation specializes in digital content protection services tailored for the publishing industry. The company offers the Digimarc Guardian solution, which identifies and validates pirated content across various platforms, including cyberlockers and peer-to-peer networks. When unauthorized use is detected, Guardian notifies the hosting site and provides options such as transitioning to authorized content, submitting licensing requests, or issuing a DMCA takedown notice. Additionally, Attributor features an analytics platform that helps publishers assess how digital content is consumed, enabling them to identify infringement, enforce authorized use, analyze market demand, and optimize monetization strategies.

Fabric7 Systems

Series C in 2005
Fabric7 Systems, Inc. designs and builds enterprise servers that integrate compute and networking technologies for the datacenter. The company’s fabric computing architecture unifies compute and network services into a pool of resources. Its servers are designed for enterprise database requirements and electronic design automation.

Visage Mobile

Series D in 2005
Visage Mobile, Inc. is a provider of enterprise mobility management solutions headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The company offers a cloud-based platform called MobilityCentral, which facilitates wireless expense management through comprehensive reporting and analytics. This platform consolidates invoices, normalizes data from various carriers, and generates actionable metrics and optimization recommendations. Visage Mobile also delivers personalized analysis through VisagePulse and offers international travel alert solutions. Additionally, the company provides services such as wireless account optimization, device recycling, device refurbishing and redeployment, mobile device management, kitting and staging, and helpdesk support. Founded in 2001, Visage Mobile specializes in reducing communications costs for businesses by leveraging proprietary software and expert analysis.

BigFix

Series E in 2005
BigFix, Inc., established in 1997 and headquartered in Emeryville, California, specializes in providing an IT security and operations platform. This platform enables real-time visibility and control of globally distributed desktop, mobile, and server computers. The company's primary offerings include the BigFix Platform for messaging and management, BigFix AntiThreat for endpoint security, BigFix IT Policy Enforcement for setting and enforcing security policies, and BigFix Systems Management for automating IT operations tasks. Additionally, they provide customizable management content through BigFix Policy Content Modules, along with products support, consumer edition support, and professional services. Their client base comprises companies, government agencies, and public sector institutions.

SugarSync

Series A in 2005
SugarSync, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that offers solutions for backing up, accessing, syncing, and sharing files, including documents, photos, music, and videos, across various devices such as computers and mobile phones. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, SugarSync caters primarily to busy professionals and digitally-connected consumers, providing them with a secure and efficient way to manage their digital content. The company also develops mobile applications compatible with a range of devices, enhancing user access and convenience. In 2015, SugarSync became a subsidiary of j2 Global, Inc.

Tempo Payments

Series A in 2005
Tempo Payments is a prominent provider of payment technology solutions that cater to issuers and affinity partners. Established in 2000 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, the company specializes in scalable platforms designed for next-generation decoupled debit programs. Tempo Payments focuses on delivering innovative and efficient payment solutions that meet the evolving needs of the financial services landscape.

SugarSync

Venture Round in 2005
SugarSync, Inc. is a cloud-based platform that offers solutions for backing up, accessing, syncing, and sharing files, including documents, photos, music, and videos, across various devices such as computers and mobile phones. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, SugarSync caters primarily to busy professionals and digitally-connected consumers, providing them with a secure and efficient way to manage their digital content. The company also develops mobile applications compatible with a range of devices, enhancing user access and convenience. In 2015, SugarSync became a subsidiary of j2 Global, Inc.

Bay Microsystems

Series D in 2005
Bay Microsystems, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in designing and developing advanced network solutions, including network architectures, systems, software, and integrated circuits. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Jose, California, with an office in Germantown, Maryland, the company offers a range of products such as the ABEx network appliance, which supports various networking protocols like synchronous optical networking and multiprotocol label switching. Additionally, Bay Microsystems develops a suite of network processors, including Chesapeake, Montego, and Biscayne, which enhance packet processing and traffic management capabilities. The company also provides the Lighthouse Tool Suite, a development platform for network processor-based equipment, and BayPort, a demonstration platform for evaluating their processors. By bridging the gap between enterprises and cloud storage systems, Bay Microsystems enables businesses with geo-diverse locations to effectively manage and utilize their distributed data assets.

SkyPilot Networks

Series C in 2005
SkyPilot Networks is a prominent provider of carrier-class broadband wireless equipment, catering to service providers, municipalities, and public safety agencies. The company specializes in enabling the rapid deployment of cost-effective network services, including last-mile Internet access, voice over IP, Wi-Fi hotspots, and video surveillance. Utilizing a patented multi-hop point-to-multipoint architecture, SkyPilot's solutions synchronize high-gain directional antennas to enhance reach, reduce interference, and optimize spectral efficiency. This approach results in a highly scalable and reliable broadband wireless network that simplifies design and increases deployment flexibility while significantly lowering equipment and operating costs. SkyPilot's products, such as the SkyPilot Connector Mini and Pro for long-range connectivity, as well as the SkyPilot EMS for network management, support a wide range of wireless applications. The company has successfully delivered its solutions to customers in over 50 countries and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

Visage Mobile

Series C in 2005
Visage Mobile, Inc. is a provider of enterprise mobility management solutions headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The company offers a cloud-based platform called MobilityCentral, which facilitates wireless expense management through comprehensive reporting and analytics. This platform consolidates invoices, normalizes data from various carriers, and generates actionable metrics and optimization recommendations. Visage Mobile also delivers personalized analysis through VisagePulse and offers international travel alert solutions. Additionally, the company provides services such as wireless account optimization, device recycling, device refurbishing and redeployment, mobile device management, kitting and staging, and helpdesk support. Founded in 2001, Visage Mobile specializes in reducing communications costs for businesses by leveraging proprietary software and expert analysis.

Modviz

Seed Round in 2004
Modviz is a company that specializes in virtual graphics solutions for data visualization. It offers software that assists organizations in visualizing large 3D data sets on computing clusters, facilitating the analysis and interpretation of complex data. In addition to its visualization software, Modviz provides a 3D graphics computing platform that supports custom OpenGL applications, enabling clients to tailor their data visualization needs. The company's focus on advanced graphics technology positions it as a key player in the realm of data visualization, catering to the growing demand for efficient and effective data analysis tools.

Fabric7 Systems

Series B in 2004
Fabric7 Systems, Inc. designs and builds enterprise servers that integrate compute and networking technologies for the datacenter. The company’s fabric computing architecture unifies compute and network services into a pool of resources. Its servers are designed for enterprise database requirements and electronic design automation.

Clairvoyante

Series B in 2004
Clairvoyante develops PenTile RGBW technology to optimize screen brightness, resolution, and power consumption of flat-panel liquid crystal displays that enables high-brightness and low-power displays that needs to support data-centric 3G applications and contents. Clairvoyante is a U.S.-based company that was founded in 2000 by Candice Brown Elliott. The company was acquired by Samsung Electronics on March, 2008.

Zest Labs

Seed Round in 2004
Zest Labs specializes in real-time data visibility solutions for cold chain management and asset tracking. They offer industry-leading XC3 RFID products and technologies that enable temperature monitoring for perishable foods and pharmaceuticals, asset tracking at remote worksites, vehicle/yard management, security access control, and other applications. These solutions help businesses reduce waste, improve operational efficiency, lower costs, and enhance profitability.

Pandora Media

Series B in 2004
Pandora Media, LLC is a music and podcast discovery platform based in Oakland, California, serving approximately 70 million users each month. Founded in 2000, Pandora utilizes its proprietary Music Genome Project and Podcast Genome Project technologies to deliver personalized music streaming services. Unlike traditional radio, which broadcasts the same content to all listeners, Pandora allows users to create customized stations and playlists, as well as search for and play songs on demand. The platform is accessible via mobile devices, web applications, and approximately 2,000 connected products in homes and vehicles. Pandora generates revenue through an ad-supported radio service, a subscription service called Pandora Plus, and an on-demand service known as Pandora Premium. By leveraging extensive listener data, Pandora enables targeted advertising for both local and national advertisers while providing artists with valuable insights to connect with their audience.

Triformix

Series A in 2003
Triformix is a producer of optical equipment. They provide products that include fiber communication, medical endoscopes, automotive image sensors, lighting, solar energy, mobile phone lenses, and industrial applications. An online inquiry form is available on the company's website.

Zest Labs

Seed Round in 2003
Zest Labs specializes in real-time data visibility solutions for cold chain management and asset tracking. They offer industry-leading XC3 RFID products and technologies that enable temperature monitoring for perishable foods and pharmaceuticals, asset tracking at remote worksites, vehicle/yard management, security access control, and other applications. These solutions help businesses reduce waste, improve operational efficiency, lower costs, and enhance profitability.

Bay Microsystems

Series C in 2003
Bay Microsystems, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in designing and developing advanced network solutions, including network architectures, systems, software, and integrated circuits. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San Jose, California, with an office in Germantown, Maryland, the company offers a range of products such as the ABEx network appliance, which supports various networking protocols like synchronous optical networking and multiprotocol label switching. Additionally, Bay Microsystems develops a suite of network processors, including Chesapeake, Montego, and Biscayne, which enhance packet processing and traffic management capabilities. The company also provides the Lighthouse Tool Suite, a development platform for network processor-based equipment, and BayPort, a demonstration platform for evaluating their processors. By bridging the gap between enterprises and cloud storage systems, Bay Microsystems enables businesses with geo-diverse locations to effectively manage and utilize their distributed data assets.

LiveCapital

Series A in 2003
LiveCapital is a U.S.-based company founded in 1996 that specializes in providing online businesses with financing services. It offers the DecisionExpress product, which automates credit or lease decision processes and integrates workflows to create economic benefits for users. LiveCapital's technology and consulting solutions help enterprises make informed credit decisions, improve productivity, and drive sales by extending credit to customers. The company was acquired by Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corporation in 2005.

3ware

Series D in 2003
3ware, established in 1980 and headquartered in California, specializes in providing SATA RAID storage solutions to clients across various industries such as wireless communications, wired infrastructure, enterprise storage, and industrial sectors. The company's product portfolio includes wireless and Broadcom storage adapters, Ethernet devices, PCIe switches, fiber optic modules, LEDs, motion control encoders, and optical sensors. Notably, 3ware is known for developing a novel storage-controller architecture that enables computer manufacturers to achieve high-end performance using low-cost disk drives.

Visage Mobile

Series A in 2003
Visage Mobile, Inc. is a provider of enterprise mobility management solutions headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The company offers a cloud-based platform called MobilityCentral, which facilitates wireless expense management through comprehensive reporting and analytics. This platform consolidates invoices, normalizes data from various carriers, and generates actionable metrics and optimization recommendations. Visage Mobile also delivers personalized analysis through VisagePulse and offers international travel alert solutions. Additionally, the company provides services such as wireless account optimization, device recycling, device refurbishing and redeployment, mobile device management, kitting and staging, and helpdesk support. Founded in 2001, Visage Mobile specializes in reducing communications costs for businesses by leveraging proprietary software and expert analysis.

BigFix

Series B in 2002
BigFix, Inc., established in 1997 and headquartered in Emeryville, California, specializes in providing an IT security and operations platform. This platform enables real-time visibility and control of globally distributed desktop, mobile, and server computers. The company's primary offerings include the BigFix Platform for messaging and management, BigFix AntiThreat for endpoint security, BigFix IT Policy Enforcement for setting and enforcing security policies, and BigFix Systems Management for automating IT operations tasks. Additionally, they provide customizable management content through BigFix Policy Content Modules, along with products support, consumer edition support, and professional services. Their client base comprises companies, government agencies, and public sector institutions.

Cranite Systems

Series C in 2002
Cranite Systems, Inc. offers access solutions for SMBs, enterprises, and government markets. The company's products include SafeConnect, a remote access solution that enables enterprise connectivity from wireless hotspots and other public wireless, or wired locations; and WirelessWall, a software solution for securing wireless local area networks inside the enterprise. It delivers its products and services through a network of value-added resellers, integrators, and solution providers. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Los Gatos, California.

Blue Pumpkin Software

Venture Round in 2002
Blue Pumpkin provides industry-leading workforce management solutions that improve the performance of a customer contact center’s most important and valuable asset – its people. Addressing critical business challenges and creating competitive advantage with both innovative technology and best practices professional services, the company helps customers Balance and Optimize™ three critical and often competing priorities: business growth through customer loyalty, employee satisfaction and retention, and operating costs.

Cranite Systems

Series B in 2002
Cranite Systems, Inc. offers access solutions for SMBs, enterprises, and government markets. The company's products include SafeConnect, a remote access solution that enables enterprise connectivity from wireless hotspots and other public wireless, or wired locations; and WirelessWall, a software solution for securing wireless local area networks inside the enterprise. It delivers its products and services through a network of value-added resellers, integrators, and solution providers. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Los Gatos, California.

SkyPilot Networks

Series B in 2001
SkyPilot Networks is a prominent provider of carrier-class broadband wireless equipment, catering to service providers, municipalities, and public safety agencies. The company specializes in enabling the rapid deployment of cost-effective network services, including last-mile Internet access, voice over IP, Wi-Fi hotspots, and video surveillance. Utilizing a patented multi-hop point-to-multipoint architecture, SkyPilot's solutions synchronize high-gain directional antennas to enhance reach, reduce interference, and optimize spectral efficiency. This approach results in a highly scalable and reliable broadband wireless network that simplifies design and increases deployment flexibility while significantly lowering equipment and operating costs. SkyPilot's products, such as the SkyPilot Connector Mini and Pro for long-range connectivity, as well as the SkyPilot EMS for network management, support a wide range of wireless applications. The company has successfully delivered its solutions to customers in over 50 countries and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

Size Technologies

Seed Round in 2001
Size Technologies develops and licenses loyalty, stored value, transaction marketing, and open system solutions that integrate with existing payment systems.

ConsumerReview

Series C in 2000
ConsumerReview is an online platform that specializes in user-generated buying advice focused on outdoor sporting goods and consumer electronics. It provides a space for consumers to interact with one another, offering reviews, participating in discussions, and comparing prices across various product categories including cars, cameras, baby care items, food and wine, computers, home and garden supplies, office products, and video games. The platform facilitates not only the sharing of buying experiences but also the opportunity for users to buy and sell products featured in its community.

OneChannel

Series C in 2000
OneChannel.net is a growing, web-based provider of e-commerce information management services and metrics for manufacturers and etailers, helping them efficiently manage their use of the Internet as a sales channel.

Pagoo

Series C in 2000
Pagoo Inc. is a global provider of IP-based voice applications software and solutions. Pagoo´s applications are the first to make VoIP a true alternative to voice over traditional telephone networks.

Coremetrics

Series B in 2000
Coremetrics is a provider of digital marketing optimization solutions and web analytics, focusing on enhancing the effectiveness of online marketing investments for businesses. The company offers a comprehensive platform that delivers insights into customer and prospect behavior, enabling organizations to collaborate intuitively on performance metrics. Additionally, Coremetrics provides a mobile tool that allows users to access marketing metrics on handheld devices, facilitating real-time measurement and improvement of online marketing programs. Through these solutions, Coremetrics aims to support businesses in maximizing their digital marketing efforts and achieving higher returns on investment.

HotRail

Series C in 2000
HotRail is an internet infrastructure company founded in 1993 and headquartered in California. It specializes in developing advanced high-speed interconnect technologies and smart switched fabrics for its clients. As a fabless semiconductor company, HotRail focuses on mixed signal and complex digital logic design, providing innovative solutions that enhance connectivity and data transmission in various applications.

Pagoo

Series B in 2000
Pagoo Inc. is a global provider of IP-based voice applications software and solutions. Pagoo´s applications are the first to make VoIP a true alternative to voice over traditional telephone networks.

Blue Pumpkin Software

Series B in 1999
Blue Pumpkin provides industry-leading workforce management solutions that improve the performance of a customer contact center’s most important and valuable asset – its people. Addressing critical business challenges and creating competitive advantage with both innovative technology and best practices professional services, the company helps customers Balance and Optimize™ three critical and often competing priorities: business growth through customer loyalty, employee satisfaction and retention, and operating costs.

OneChannel

Series A in 1999
OneChannel.net is a growing, web-based provider of e-commerce information management services and metrics for manufacturers and etailers, helping them efficiently manage their use of the Internet as a sales channel.

Coremetrics

Series A in 1999
Coremetrics is a provider of digital marketing optimization solutions and web analytics, focusing on enhancing the effectiveness of online marketing investments for businesses. The company offers a comprehensive platform that delivers insights into customer and prospect behavior, enabling organizations to collaborate intuitively on performance metrics. Additionally, Coremetrics provides a mobile tool that allows users to access marketing metrics on handheld devices, facilitating real-time measurement and improvement of online marketing programs. Through these solutions, Coremetrics aims to support businesses in maximizing their digital marketing efforts and achieving higher returns on investment.
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