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.
Channelinsight
Series C in 2011
Channelinsight is a provider of cloud-based Channel Data Management (CDM) solutions, specifically designed for technology manufacturers. The company enables these manufacturers to gain real-time visibility into their entire network of partners and end-customers by processing over 120 million point-of-sale (POS) and inventory transactions annually. With data collected from more than 4,000 channel partners worldwide, Channelinsight offers insights that help businesses drive sales and optimize inventory management. Its services are utilized by a range of prominent clients, including Schneider Electric, HP, Intel, and Microsoft. Headquartered in Denver, Channelinsight also has offices in Palo Alto, the UK, and Singapore, positioning itself as a key player in the channel visibility and management space.
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.
SkyeTek is a company specializing in the development and deployment of radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions across various industries, including government, hospitality, manufacturing, medical, oil and gas, and retail. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, SkyeTek provides RFID reader modules for applications such as access control, asset tracking, inventory management, and product authentication. The company also offers comprehensive services, including integration support, regulatory certification, customization, and educational services to help clients implement RFID technology effectively. SkyeTek's solutions enable real-time management of field-based inventory and resources, enhancing revenue, efficiency, productivity, and compliance for manufacturers and service providers.
INTIO Inc. is a company that specializes in developing software tools aimed at enhancing interventional oncology procedures. Founded in 2005 and based in Broomfield, Colorado, INTIO provides a suite of products designed for planning, image guidance, and quantitative analysis in the treatment of both malignant and benign solid tumors. Key offerings include ClearStart SVM, which enables segmentation and volumetric measurement from CT scans, TipTRAC for real-time feedback on probe placement, and SyncVIEW, which allows oncologists to visualize target lesions and post-treatment zones. Additionally, the ClearView system offers real-time feedback during thermal ablation procedures. By focusing on minimally invasive treatment methods such as surgery, ablation, and chemoembolization, INTIO aims to enhance the precision and effectiveness of cancer therapies. The company was previously known as Abla-Tx Inc. before rebranding in 2009.
GlobeImmune
Series B in 2005
GlobeImmune, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company based in Louisville, Colorado, specializing in the development of therapeutic products for cancer and infectious diseases utilizing its proprietary Tarmogen platform. Founded in 1995 as Ceres Pharmaceuticals, the company focuses on creating targeted molecular immunotherapies. Its product pipeline includes GS-4774, currently in Phase 2 trials for chronic hepatitis B infection, and GI-6301, aimed at cancers expressing the brachyury protein. Additionally, GlobeImmune is advancing GI-6207 for medullary thyroid cancer and GI-4000 for resected pancreatic cancer, with multiple Phase 2 clinical trials for various other cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer and colorectal cancer. The company is also developing several candidates targeting infectious diseases, including GI-19000 for tuberculosis, GI-2010 for HIV, and GI-18000 for hepatitis D, which are in preclinical stages. GlobeImmune has established strategic collaborations with notable organizations, enhancing its research and development efforts.
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. specializes in data storage systems and IP-based storage area networks (SAN). The company provides iSCSI SANs that consist of multiple storage nodes integrated into a single system, along with virtual storage systems and evaluation software such as SAN/iQ software. These offerings allow for the aggregation of disparate resources into a unified storage solution. Additionally, LeftHand Networks delivers IT project solutions encompassing disaster recovery and data center virtualization, as well as application solutions for various platforms, including data protection and server applications. The company serves diverse industries such as education, government, financial services, and healthcare, distributing its products through resellers and distributors across the United States, Canada, and Europe. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, LeftHand Networks also maintains offices in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. As of 2008, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company.
SkyeTek is a company specializing in the development and deployment of radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions across various industries, including government, hospitality, manufacturing, medical, oil and gas, and retail. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, SkyeTek provides RFID reader modules for applications such as access control, asset tracking, inventory management, and product authentication. The company also offers comprehensive services, including integration support, regulatory certification, customization, and educational services to help clients implement RFID technology effectively. SkyeTek's solutions enable real-time management of field-based inventory and resources, enhancing revenue, efficiency, productivity, and compliance for manufacturers and service providers.
INTIO Inc. is a company that specializes in developing software tools aimed at enhancing interventional oncology procedures. Founded in 2005 and based in Broomfield, Colorado, INTIO provides a suite of products designed for planning, image guidance, and quantitative analysis in the treatment of both malignant and benign solid tumors. Key offerings include ClearStart SVM, which enables segmentation and volumetric measurement from CT scans, TipTRAC for real-time feedback on probe placement, and SyncVIEW, which allows oncologists to visualize target lesions and post-treatment zones. Additionally, the ClearView system offers real-time feedback during thermal ablation procedures. By focusing on minimally invasive treatment methods such as surgery, ablation, and chemoembolization, INTIO aims to enhance the precision and effectiveness of cancer therapies. The company was previously known as Abla-Tx Inc. before rebranding in 2009.
Lefthand Networks
Series C in 2003
LeftHand Networks Inc. specializes in data storage systems and IP-based storage area networks (SAN). The company provides iSCSI SANs that consist of multiple storage nodes integrated into a single system, along with virtual storage systems and evaluation software such as SAN/iQ software. These offerings allow for the aggregation of disparate resources into a unified storage solution. Additionally, LeftHand Networks delivers IT project solutions encompassing disaster recovery and data center virtualization, as well as application solutions for various platforms, including data protection and server applications. The company serves diverse industries such as education, government, financial services, and healthcare, distributing its products through resellers and distributors across the United States, Canada, and Europe. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, LeftHand Networks also maintains offices in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. As of 2008, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company.
CardioOptics
Series A in 2002
CardioOptics is a development-stage medical device company based in Boulder.
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.
HomeSphere
Series C in 2002
Founded in 1999, HomeSphere is a Colorado-based company specializing in technology-driven solutions for the residential construction industry. It offers a SaaS platform that connects national building product manufacturers with local home builders and contractors, facilitating B2B digital lead generation, customer retention, and rebate management. The platform aims to increase profitability and efficiency across the supply chain by capturing incentives on completed homes, discovering new products, and fostering key relationships.
Lefthand Networks
Series B in 2001
LeftHand Networks Inc. specializes in data storage systems and IP-based storage area networks (SAN). The company provides iSCSI SANs that consist of multiple storage nodes integrated into a single system, along with virtual storage systems and evaluation software such as SAN/iQ software. These offerings allow for the aggregation of disparate resources into a unified storage solution. Additionally, LeftHand Networks delivers IT project solutions encompassing disaster recovery and data center virtualization, as well as application solutions for various platforms, including data protection and server applications. The company serves diverse industries such as education, government, financial services, and healthcare, distributing its products through resellers and distributors across the United States, Canada, and Europe. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, LeftHand Networks also maintains offices in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. As of 2008, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company.
Lefthand Networks
Series A in 2001
LeftHand Networks Inc. specializes in data storage systems and IP-based storage area networks (SAN). The company provides iSCSI SANs that consist of multiple storage nodes integrated into a single system, along with virtual storage systems and evaluation software such as SAN/iQ software. These offerings allow for the aggregation of disparate resources into a unified storage solution. Additionally, LeftHand Networks delivers IT project solutions encompassing disaster recovery and data center virtualization, as well as application solutions for various platforms, including data protection and server applications. The company serves diverse industries such as education, government, financial services, and healthcare, distributing its products through resellers and distributors across the United States, Canada, and Europe. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, LeftHand Networks also maintains offices in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. As of 2008, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett-Packard Company.
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.