Sequel Venture Partners

Sequel Venture Partners is a venture capital firm located in Boulder, Colorado, established in January 1996. The firm specializes in providing funding for seed and early-stage technology companies, primarily focusing on sectors such as healthcare, information technology, clean technology, and internet-based services. Sequel Venture Partners manages approximately $400 million in capital and typically invests in companies situated in the Rocky Mountain region, with a particular emphasis on Colorado. The firm is dedicated to supporting innovative businesses across various industries, including biotechnology, telecommunications, and digital health.

John Greff

Partner and CFO

Dan Mitchell

Managing Director

51 past transactions

Howbout

Series A in 2024
Howbout is a social calendar application that facilitates event planning among friends. The platform enables users to see what their friends are doing, organize events, and manage their schedules effectively. By utilizing smart scheduling technology, Howbout automatically identifies when all participants are available, streamlining the planning process. Additionally, users can share calendars, events, and reminders with specific individuals, making it easier to coordinate meetups and ensure that everyone is informed about upcoming activities. This innovative approach enhances social interactions by simplifying the logistics of making plans.

Datalogix

Series B in 2013
Datalogix is a prominent company specializing in connecting digital media with offline purchasing data, enabling marketers to enhance the effectiveness and measurability of their advertising efforts. The company serves more than half of the top 100 consumer marketers and manages the DLX Platform, which encompasses over $1 trillion in consumer spending and supports campaigns for a significant majority of online media companies. Datalogix's DLX ROI is becoming a standard for measuring the impact of digital media on offline sales. Additionally, the company provides predictive analytics for direct mail and integrated media solutions through the DLX Net. Its expertise covers various consumer sectors, including retail, consumer packaged goods, automotive, telecommunications, travel, and financial services. Headquartered in Colorado, Datalogix has established offices in key cities such as New York City, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, and London.

Yieldex

Series C in 2011
Yieldex is a leading provider of digital advertising management and analytics tools designed for online publishers and advertisers. The company offers a range of services, including advertising inventory management, forecasting, and yield optimization. Its flagship products, DynamicIQ and BusinessIQ, deliver decision support for sales and operations, providing insights into available inventory and revenue forecasts while enabling efficient management of digital advertising strategies. Yieldex's programmatic marketplace, YieldexDirect, allows advertisers and publishers to buy and sell targeted inventory conveniently. Prominent media companies, including The New York Times, CBS, and ESPN, utilize Yieldex's solutions to enhance their advertising operations, streamline processes, and maximize revenue potential.

Channelinsight

Series C in 2011
Channelinsight is a provider of cloud-based Channel Data Management (CDM) solutions, enabling technology manufacturers to gain comprehensive visibility into their partner networks and end-customer transactions. The company processes over 120 million point-of-sale (POS) and inventory transactions annually, collecting data from more than 4,000 channel partners worldwide. By offering real-time insights into sales and inventory, Channelinsight supports clients in optimizing their operations and driving sales growth. Among its notable customers are industry leaders such as Schneider Electric, HP, Intel, and Microsoft. Channelinsight is headquartered in Denver, with additional offices in Palo Alto, the UK, and Singapore, and is supported by investors including Rho Ventures and Sequel Venture Partners.

Datalogix

Series A in 2009
Datalogix is a prominent company specializing in connecting digital media with offline purchasing data, enabling marketers to enhance the effectiveness and measurability of their advertising efforts. The company serves more than half of the top 100 consumer marketers and manages the DLX Platform, which encompasses over $1 trillion in consumer spending and supports campaigns for a significant majority of online media companies. Datalogix's DLX ROI is becoming a standard for measuring the impact of digital media on offline sales. Additionally, the company provides predictive analytics for direct mail and integrated media solutions through the DLX Net. Its expertise covers various consumer sectors, including retail, consumer packaged goods, automotive, telecommunications, travel, and financial services. Headquartered in Colorado, Datalogix has established offices in key cities such as New York City, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, and London.

Yieldex

Series B in 2009
Yieldex is a leading provider of digital advertising management and analytics tools designed for online publishers and advertisers. The company offers a range of services, including advertising inventory management, forecasting, and yield optimization. Its flagship products, DynamicIQ and BusinessIQ, deliver decision support for sales and operations, providing insights into available inventory and revenue forecasts while enabling efficient management of digital advertising strategies. Yieldex's programmatic marketplace, YieldexDirect, allows advertisers and publishers to buy and sell targeted inventory conveniently. Prominent media companies, including The New York Times, CBS, and ESPN, utilize Yieldex's solutions to enhance their advertising operations, streamline processes, and maximize revenue potential.

Sierra Neuropharmaceuticals

Series A in 2008
Their mission is to provide you with personalized, high-quality care. They are dedicated to helping you through all aspects of your neurological and surgical care. From diagnosis to management, their team is at your service, ensuring our best, for you, each and every time.

XAware

Series C in 2008
XAware is an open-source data integration vendor that specializes in creating composite data services. The company offers a suite of tools, including XAware Designer, an Eclipse plug-in that facilitates the design, testing, and deployment of standards-compliant web services and data integration applications. Its XAware Engine enables the management of concurrent web services, while various connectors and adapters help users access and integrate data across applications and business processes. XAware’s solutions are designed to transform data into reusable services for real-time integration, supporting service-oriented architecture and rich Internet applications. The platform adheres to key technical and industry standards, allowing for seamless integration in diverse environments.

STRANDS

Series B in 2007
Strands is a FinTech company that develops digital money management solutions for financial institutions, focusing on enhancing customer experiences in banking and retail markets. Since its inception in 2004, Strands has specialized in utilizing big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to create tailored software that helps banks empower their customers in managing their finances. The company's solutions enable banks and merchants to anticipate customer needs and recommend actions that enhance long-term value. By integrating open APIs and advanced analytics, Strands aims to improve how financial institutions support their clients in navigating their financial lives and business challenges.

Buzzwire

Series B in 2007
Buzzwire is a Denver based mobile startup that streams multimedia content (mostly podcasts) to your mobile phone. There are a variety of mobile podcasting services out there Podlinez and Fonpods (deadpool) are two we've covered. However, these services have emphasized backwards compatibility by playing podcasts on specific phone numbers. Instead, Buzzwire relies on your dataplan, playing lists of media through your mobile browser. Creation and management of these play lists can be handled through their (somewhat ugly) website on your desktop browser. You can either add in content from their library of exiting podcasts to lists or upload your own. It works well on my iPhone, playing audio and video through the Quicktime player.

Aztek Networks

Series B in 2007
Aztek Networks is a telecommunications product supplier that enables service providers to consolidate legacy voice switches while facilitating migration to IP broadband networks. The company's 5000-series products help reduce operating costs associated with outdated switches, ensuring continued reliable voice connectivity. With a 25-year history rooted in Aztek Engineering, Aztek Networks offers patented ESA switch and migration solutions tailored for the telecommunications industry. The company focuses on assisting service providers in managing the challenges posed by declining wireline subscribers and the associated costs of maintaining legacy voice networks.

HelioVolt

Series B in 2007
HelioVolt's FASST process eliminates the expense of slicing photovoltaic circuits and assembling individual solar cells into modules. Its line of integrated platform circuits can be adapted to a range of sizes and shapes and applied to almost any construction material including glass, steel, metal, composites and some polymers. Resultant solar cells are thinner, easier and cheaper to manufacture than silicon panels.

SkyeTek

Series C in 2007
SkyeTek, Inc. specializes in developing and deploying radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions across various sectors, including government, hospitality, manufacturing, healthcare, oil and gas, and retail. The company provides a range of products, including embedded and standalone RFID reader modules, which are utilized for applications such as access control, asset tracking, inventory management, patient safety, and product authentication. In addition to its RFID hardware offerings, SkyeTek delivers a comprehensive suite of services, including integration support, regulatory certification, security consulting, and customization for software and hardware. The firm is known for its MetaFi application, which enables real-time management of inventory and resources, thereby enhancing efficiency and productivity for its clients. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, SkyeTek operates globally with sales in North America, Europe, and Asia. As of December 2015, it operates as a subsidiary of JADAK Technologies, Inc.

Glucon

Series D in 2007
Glucon is a development stage company developing glucose monitoring devices for the diabetes market. The Glucon devices will provide continuous, accurate, and real-time glucose monitoring, for clinical and personal use. Glucon devices are based on a novel Photoacoustic (optical and sound-based) technology protected by several granted and pending patents, and intended to be incorporated into a small, conveniently wearable instrument (the Personal Device). The company has shown that Photoacoustics, a unique combinatorial technology, is superior to optics alone, as it attains blood glucose measurements directly from inside the blood vessels and is an improved method both for specificity (identification) and sensitivity (detection of level changes) of the glucose measurement. The company’s desktop prototype device is currently undergoing extensive clinical trials.

Intio

Series B in 2006
INTIO Inc. is a company specializing in the development of software tools aimed at enhancing interventional oncology practices. Founded in 2005 and based in Colorado, INTIO creates innovative software solutions that assist in planning, monitoring, and analyzing image-guided treatments for both malignant and benign solid tumors. Key products include ClearStart SVM, which offers segmentation and volumetric measurement from CT scans, and TipTRAC, which provides real-time feedback to physicians regarding probe placement in relation to tumors. Additionally, the SyncVIEW module allows oncologists to visualize segmented lesions and post-treatment results, while ClearView offers real-time visualization during thermal ablation procedures. INTIO's focus encompasses a range of interventional oncology therapies, including surgery, ablation, and palliative care, facilitating more accurate and effective cancer treatment. The company was previously known as Abla-Tx Inc. before rebranding in 2009.

Aztek Networks

Series A in 2006
Aztek Networks is a telecommunications product supplier that enables service providers to consolidate legacy voice switches while facilitating migration to IP broadband networks. The company's 5000-series products help reduce operating costs associated with outdated switches, ensuring continued reliable voice connectivity. With a 25-year history rooted in Aztek Engineering, Aztek Networks offers patented ESA switch and migration solutions tailored for the telecommunications industry. The company focuses on assisting service providers in managing the challenges posed by declining wireline subscribers and the associated costs of maintaining legacy voice networks.

XAware

Series B in 2006
XAware is an open-source data integration vendor that specializes in creating composite data services. The company offers a suite of tools, including XAware Designer, an Eclipse plug-in that facilitates the design, testing, and deployment of standards-compliant web services and data integration applications. Its XAware Engine enables the management of concurrent web services, while various connectors and adapters help users access and integrate data across applications and business processes. XAware’s solutions are designed to transform data into reusable services for real-time integration, supporting service-oriented architecture and rich Internet applications. The platform adheres to key technical and industry standards, allowing for seamless integration in diverse environments.

STRANDS

Series A in 2006
Strands is a FinTech company that develops digital money management solutions for financial institutions, focusing on enhancing customer experiences in banking and retail markets. Since its inception in 2004, Strands has specialized in utilizing big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to create tailored software that helps banks empower their customers in managing their finances. The company's solutions enable banks and merchants to anticipate customer needs and recommend actions that enhance long-term value. By integrating open APIs and advanced analytics, Strands aims to improve how financial institutions support their clients in navigating their financial lives and business challenges.

GlobeImmune

Series B in 2005
GlobeImmune, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Louisville, Colorado, dedicated to developing therapeutic products for cancer and infectious diseases through its proprietary Tarmogen platform. The company’s pipeline includes GS-4774, currently in Phase 2 trials for hepatitis B virus treatment, and various candidates targeting cancer, such as GI-6207 for medullary thyroid cancer, GI-6301 for tumors expressing the brachyury protein, and GI-4000 for resected pancreatic cancer. Additionally, GlobeImmune is advancing several candidates for infectious diseases, including GI-19000 for tuberculosis, GI-2010 for HIV, and GI-18000 for hepatitis D virus, currently in preclinical stages. The Tarmogen platform also includes products designed to address challenges in cancer therapy, such as preventing the emergence of mutated escape variants. The company has established strategic collaborations with Gilead Sciences and Celgene Corporation. Originally founded as Ceres Pharmaceuticals in 1995, GlobeImmune changed its name in 2001 to reflect its focus on innovative immunotherapy solutions.

CardioOptics

Series B in 2005
CardioOptics is a development-stage medical device company based in Boulder.

Lefthand Networks

Series C in 2005
LeftHand Networks Inc. offers data storage systems and IP-based storage area networks (SAN). It offers iSCSI SANs that are composed of multiple storage nodes, pooled together into a single storage system; integrated storage systems; and virtual storage systems. The company also offers evaluation software, such as SAN/iQ software and virtual SAN appliance, which aggregate disparate resources into a single, larger storage system. In addition, it provides IT project solutions, including disaster recovery, business continuance, and data center virtualization; application solutions, including data protection manager, exchange server, sharepoint server, SQL server, and VMware; and industry solutions for education, government, financial services, and healthcare industry. The company offers its products through distributors and resellers in the United States, Canada, and Europe. LeftHand Networks was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado with additional offices in Reading, United Kingdom and Zaltbommel, the Netherlands. As of November 13, 2008, LeftHand Networks Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company.

SkyeTek

Series B in 2005
SkyeTek, Inc. specializes in developing and deploying radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions across various sectors, including government, hospitality, manufacturing, healthcare, oil and gas, and retail. The company provides a range of products, including embedded and standalone RFID reader modules, which are utilized for applications such as access control, asset tracking, inventory management, patient safety, and product authentication. In addition to its RFID hardware offerings, SkyeTek delivers a comprehensive suite of services, including integration support, regulatory certification, security consulting, and customization for software and hardware. The firm is known for its MetaFi application, which enables real-time management of inventory and resources, thereby enhancing efficiency and productivity for its clients. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, SkyeTek operates globally with sales in North America, Europe, and Asia. As of December 2015, it operates as a subsidiary of JADAK Technologies, Inc.

Intio

Series A in 2005
INTIO Inc. is a company specializing in the development of software tools aimed at enhancing interventional oncology practices. Founded in 2005 and based in Colorado, INTIO creates innovative software solutions that assist in planning, monitoring, and analyzing image-guided treatments for both malignant and benign solid tumors. Key products include ClearStart SVM, which offers segmentation and volumetric measurement from CT scans, and TipTRAC, which provides real-time feedback to physicians regarding probe placement in relation to tumors. Additionally, the SyncVIEW module allows oncologists to visualize segmented lesions and post-treatment results, while ClearView offers real-time visualization during thermal ablation procedures. INTIO's focus encompasses a range of interventional oncology therapies, including surgery, ablation, and palliative care, facilitating more accurate and effective cancer treatment. The company was previously known as Abla-Tx Inc. before rebranding in 2009.

Avinti

Series B in 2005
Avinti, Inc. specializes in e-mail security solutions, focusing on the development of software products designed to protect against e-mail-based threats. The company's primary offering, iSolation Server, effectively blocks various known and unknown viruses, ensuring that corporate e-mail systems remain secure. By providing these security measures, Avinti enables organizations and individuals to communicate safely and confidently.

Vericept

Venture Round in 2005
Vericept Corporation was a provider of compliance and data loss prevention software focused on enterprise risk management. The company developed solutions to mitigate internal risks by facilitating the discovery, classification, and prevention of sensitive information exchanges within organizations. Its technology aimed to protect valuable customer data, such as social security numbers and credit card information, from both internal and external threats. Following its operations, Vericept's technology became available through Trustwave, extending its reach and capabilities in safeguarding customer information.

XAware

Series B in 2004
XAware is an open-source data integration vendor that specializes in creating composite data services. The company offers a suite of tools, including XAware Designer, an Eclipse plug-in that facilitates the design, testing, and deployment of standards-compliant web services and data integration applications. Its XAware Engine enables the management of concurrent web services, while various connectors and adapters help users access and integrate data across applications and business processes. XAware’s solutions are designed to transform data into reusable services for real-time integration, supporting service-oriented architecture and rich Internet applications. The platform adheres to key technical and industry standards, allowing for seamless integration in diverse environments.

StrionAir

Series B in 2004
StrionAir, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of high-performance air filtration and purification products designed to capture and eliminate airborne pathogens. The company provides both commercial and residential systems that cater to various applications, including green buildings, HVAC energy efficiency, indoor air quality, healthcare environments, and building perimeter security. StrionAir's focus on innovative air purification technology positions it as a key player in enhancing indoor air quality and promoting healthier living and working spaces.

IQNavigator

Series E in 2004
IQNavigator is a provider of services spend management software and managed services designed to help global companies manage and optimize their corporate spending. The company's platform encompasses various integrated modules that facilitate the entire procurement lifecycle, including planning, sourcing, invoicing, and analysis. By focusing on service categories such as facilities management, professional services, field services, and contingent labor, IQNavigator enables businesses to gain visibility and control over their service expenditures. With its innovative technology solutions and domain expertise, the company aims to transform complex services spending into a source of value and competitive advantage, ultimately driving continuous improvement in profitability.

CreekPath Systems

Series C in 2004
CreekPath Systems was a global provider of storage operations management software, specializing in policy-based storage automation products. The company's solutions enabled customers to optimize their storage investments by offering enhanced visibility and operational control over their storage assets within data centers. This capability allowed clients to gain a comprehensive understanding of the costs and benefits associated with their key storage resources, as well as the overall impact on data center operations. By aligning storage investments with business priorities, CreekPath Systems aimed to improve the return on investment for its customers.

Myogen

Series D in 2003
Myogen is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of small molecule therapeutics for the treatment of cardiovascular disorders. They believe that our advanced understanding of the biology of cardiovascular disease combined with their clinical development expertise in cardiovascular therapeutics provide us with the capability to discover novel therapies, as well as identify, license or acquire products that address serious, debilitating cardiovascular disorders that are not adequately treated with existing therapies.

StrionAir

Series A in 2003
StrionAir, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of high-performance air filtration and purification products designed to capture and eliminate airborne pathogens. The company provides both commercial and residential systems that cater to various applications, including green buildings, HVAC energy efficiency, indoor air quality, healthcare environments, and building perimeter security. StrionAir's focus on innovative air purification technology positions it as a key player in enhancing indoor air quality and promoting healthier living and working spaces.

Lefthand Networks

Series C in 2003
LeftHand Networks Inc. offers data storage systems and IP-based storage area networks (SAN). It offers iSCSI SANs that are composed of multiple storage nodes, pooled together into a single storage system; integrated storage systems; and virtual storage systems. The company also offers evaluation software, such as SAN/iQ software and virtual SAN appliance, which aggregate disparate resources into a single, larger storage system. In addition, it provides IT project solutions, including disaster recovery, business continuance, and data center virtualization; application solutions, including data protection manager, exchange server, sharepoint server, SQL server, and VMware; and industry solutions for education, government, financial services, and healthcare industry. The company offers its products through distributors and resellers in the United States, Canada, and Europe. LeftHand Networks was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado with additional offices in Reading, United Kingdom and Zaltbommel, the Netherlands. As of November 13, 2008, LeftHand Networks Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company.

CreekPath Systems

Series B in 2002
CreekPath Systems was a global provider of storage operations management software, specializing in policy-based storage automation products. The company's solutions enabled customers to optimize their storage investments by offering enhanced visibility and operational control over their storage assets within data centers. This capability allowed clients to gain a comprehensive understanding of the costs and benefits associated with their key storage resources, as well as the overall impact on data center operations. By aligning storage investments with business priorities, CreekPath Systems aimed to improve the return on investment for its customers.

CardioOptics

Series A in 2002
CardioOptics is a development-stage medical device company based in Boulder.

Finali

Series C in 2002
Finali provides integrated customer support and sales support management services for e-commerce sites. It provides companies with netSage Automated Agent, its proprietary patented automated-agent technology. It also offers suite of customer-relationship management outsourcing services including consulting, training, and dedicated live help. Finali was founded in 1999 and is based in Westminister, Colorado.

Connexn Technologies

Series C in 2002
Connexn Technologies, Inc. operates as a technology-based cost and revenue assurance (CRA) company. It offers a blend of software and professional services for CRA programs.

HomeSphere

Series C in 2002
HomeSphere, LLC, based in Lakewood, Colorado, is a leading provider of technology-driven solutions for the homebuilding and remodeling industry. Founded in 1999, the company offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to enhance market collaboration among building product manufacturers, distributors, contractors, builders, and homeowners. HomeSphere's platform facilitates B2B digital lead generation and customer retention, connecting manufacturers with builders and offering access to valuable insights and business opportunities. The company also provides AllTrack, a web-based rebate management solution that helps users capture rebate opportunities, and HomeSphere’s Marketplace, an online portal for finding deals on building products and services. With a focus on increasing profitability and efficiency across the supply chain, HomeSphere serves over 1,200 residential builders and partners with more than 55 Fortune 1000 vendors, helping to streamline purchasing processes and reduce costs in the residential construction market.

Replidyne

Series A in 2002
Replidyne is a specialty pharmaceutical company dedicated to the development and commercialization of innovative anti-infective products. The company focuses on creating bio-pharmaceutical solutions that address complex issues in skin care treatment, including oral community antibiotics and interventional treatment systems. Replidyne's development pipeline leverages proprietary DNA replication technology, along with in-licensing efforts, to enhance its offerings. Through its diverse range of products, the company aims to provide effective treatments for patients and medical professionals dealing with skin wounds and related conditions.

Lefthand Networks

Series B in 2001
LeftHand Networks Inc. offers data storage systems and IP-based storage area networks (SAN). It offers iSCSI SANs that are composed of multiple storage nodes, pooled together into a single storage system; integrated storage systems; and virtual storage systems. The company also offers evaluation software, such as SAN/iQ software and virtual SAN appliance, which aggregate disparate resources into a single, larger storage system. In addition, it provides IT project solutions, including disaster recovery, business continuance, and data center virtualization; application solutions, including data protection manager, exchange server, sharepoint server, SQL server, and VMware; and industry solutions for education, government, financial services, and healthcare industry. The company offers its products through distributors and resellers in the United States, Canada, and Europe. LeftHand Networks was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado with additional offices in Reading, United Kingdom and Zaltbommel, the Netherlands. As of November 13, 2008, LeftHand Networks Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company.

IQNavigator

Series D in 2001
IQNavigator is a provider of services spend management software and managed services designed to help global companies manage and optimize their corporate spending. The company's platform encompasses various integrated modules that facilitate the entire procurement lifecycle, including planning, sourcing, invoicing, and analysis. By focusing on service categories such as facilities management, professional services, field services, and contingent labor, IQNavigator enables businesses to gain visibility and control over their service expenditures. With its innovative technology solutions and domain expertise, the company aims to transform complex services spending into a source of value and competitive advantage, ultimately driving continuous improvement in profitability.

Myogen

Series D in 2001
Myogen is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of small molecule therapeutics for the treatment of cardiovascular disorders. They believe that our advanced understanding of the biology of cardiovascular disease combined with their clinical development expertise in cardiovascular therapeutics provide us with the capability to discover novel therapies, as well as identify, license or acquire products that address serious, debilitating cardiovascular disorders that are not adequately treated with existing therapies.

Lefthand Networks

Series A in 2001
LeftHand Networks Inc. offers data storage systems and IP-based storage area networks (SAN). It offers iSCSI SANs that are composed of multiple storage nodes, pooled together into a single storage system; integrated storage systems; and virtual storage systems. The company also offers evaluation software, such as SAN/iQ software and virtual SAN appliance, which aggregate disparate resources into a single, larger storage system. In addition, it provides IT project solutions, including disaster recovery, business continuance, and data center virtualization; application solutions, including data protection manager, exchange server, sharepoint server, SQL server, and VMware; and industry solutions for education, government, financial services, and healthcare industry. The company offers its products through distributors and resellers in the United States, Canada, and Europe. LeftHand Networks was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado with additional offices in Reading, United Kingdom and Zaltbommel, the Netherlands. As of November 13, 2008, LeftHand Networks Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company.

Finali

Series B in 2001
Finali provides integrated customer support and sales support management services for e-commerce sites. It provides companies with netSage Automated Agent, its proprietary patented automated-agent technology. It also offers suite of customer-relationship management outsourcing services including consulting, training, and dedicated live help. Finali was founded in 1999 and is based in Westminister, Colorado.

CreekPath Systems

Series A in 2001
CreekPath Systems was a global provider of storage operations management software, specializing in policy-based storage automation products. The company's solutions enabled customers to optimize their storage investments by offering enhanced visibility and operational control over their storage assets within data centers. This capability allowed clients to gain a comprehensive understanding of the costs and benefits associated with their key storage resources, as well as the overall impact on data center operations. By aligning storage investments with business priorities, CreekPath Systems aimed to improve the return on investment for its customers.

Connexn Technologies

Series B in 2000
Connexn Technologies, Inc. operates as a technology-based cost and revenue assurance (CRA) company. It offers a blend of software and professional services for CRA programs.

IQNavigator

Series C in 2000
IQNavigator is a provider of services spend management software and managed services designed to help global companies manage and optimize their corporate spending. The company's platform encompasses various integrated modules that facilitate the entire procurement lifecycle, including planning, sourcing, invoicing, and analysis. By focusing on service categories such as facilities management, professional services, field services, and contingent labor, IQNavigator enables businesses to gain visibility and control over their service expenditures. With its innovative technology solutions and domain expertise, the company aims to transform complex services spending into a source of value and competitive advantage, ultimately driving continuous improvement in profitability.

HomeAdvisor

Venture Round in 2000
HomeAdvisor is a digital marketplace focused on home renovation and improvement projects. The company connects homeowners with service professionals for various tasks, including pest control, cleaning, moving, and handyman services. By providing an easy-to-use platform, HomeAdvisor enables users to quickly find and book reliable contractors, facilitating efficient home updates and repairs. The company's mission is to streamline the home improvement process, supporting small businesses and ensuring that homeowners have access to trusted services with just a few clicks.

WebMiles

Series B in 2000
WebMiles, a company that offers an unrestricted, free travel rewards program to help businesses attract and retain long-term customers.

MSHOW

Venture Round in 2000
MSHOW a market leader in interactive broadcasting services.

Productbuzz

Series A in 2000
Productbuzz Inc. is a company that specializes in creating product-focused websites aimed at connecting manufacturers and distributors with potential buyers. Established as an independent entity in January 2000 after spinning off from Bcandid, Productbuzz provides essential industry-specific product information to buyers, facilitating informed purchasing decisions. Through its platforms, the company serves as a valuable resource for both suppliers seeking to reach new customers and buyers looking for detailed insights into various products.

AdminiQuest

Venture Round in 2000
AdminiQuest a Web-enabled full-service outsourcing solutions partner to the insurance industry.
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