Storm Ventures, established in 1997 and based in Menlo Park, California, is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments. It focuses on enterprise technology companies, with a portfolio spanning sectors such as B2B, data infrastructure, digital health, and vertical SaaS. The firm, with a total fund size of $600 million, provides strategic capital and insights to its portfolio companies, drawing from its founders' personal experiences of building and scaling enterprise companies.
Pinkfish simplifies enterprise automation creation by allowing users to describe workflows in natural language.
Seraphic Security
Series A in 2025
Seraphic Security specializes in providing an enterprise-grade browser security platform aimed at protecting organizations from the vulnerabilities associated with web browsing. As remote work and the use of personal devices have become commonplace, the browser has emerged as a significant attack surface for businesses. Seraphic's solution enables secure browsing for employees and contractors, whether they are using corporate or personal devices, ensuring that productivity is maintained without compromising security. The platform facilitates advanced governance and policy enforcement, effectively transforming the browser from a potential weak point into a strong point in an organization's security framework. Utilizing innovative, patent-pending technology, Seraphic offers robust protection against various browser attacks, including zero-day threats, while ensuring ease of deployment and minimal impact on user experience. The solution is compatible across all major browsers and devices, making it a versatile option for organizations seeking to enhance their cyber defense.
Atomicwork
Series A in 2025
Atomicwork is a service management software provider that focuses on enhancing the employee experience through seamless integration with everyday communication tools like Microsoft Teams, Slack, and email. Founded in 2022 and based in San Francisco, California, the company offers a platform that allows employees to address IT issues without navigating cumbersome portals. Atomicwork's technology facilitates efficient interactions by providing an employee service concierge to quickly find answers, submit requests, and obtain approvals. Its solutions aim to connect employees with operational teams and streamline workflows, ultimately bridging gaps across various workplace tools and processes.
Flywheel Dynamix
Seed Round in 2024
Flywheel Dynamix is a cloud meta-marketplace transforming how enterprises buy and sell cloud software with unmatched trust, visibility, and efficiency.
Atomicwork
Seed Round in 2024
Atomicwork is a service management software provider that focuses on enhancing the employee experience through seamless integration with everyday communication tools like Microsoft Teams, Slack, and email. Founded in 2022 and based in San Francisco, California, the company offers a platform that allows employees to address IT issues without navigating cumbersome portals. Atomicwork's technology facilitates efficient interactions by providing an employee service concierge to quickly find answers, submit requests, and obtain approvals. Its solutions aim to connect employees with operational teams and streamline workflows, ultimately bridging gaps across various workplace tools and processes.
OpsLab
Seed Round in 2023
OpsLab is a developer of an AI-based platform focused on predictive operations tracking and disruption management for industries such as airlines, hospitals, and defense organizations. The company creates enterprise software as a service (SaaS) products that utilize operations research techniques and machine learning to address complex optimization challenges. Its platform assists clients in managing operational planning, tracking, and recovery processes, particularly in the airline sector where it automates crew scheduling and enhances ground staff management. By leveraging advanced technologies, OpsLab aims to improve efficiency and resilience in critical operations across various sectors.
Atomicwork
Seed Round in 2023
Atomicwork is a service management software provider that focuses on enhancing the employee experience through seamless integration with everyday communication tools like Microsoft Teams, Slack, and email. Founded in 2022 and based in San Francisco, California, the company offers a platform that allows employees to address IT issues without navigating cumbersome portals. Atomicwork's technology facilitates efficient interactions by providing an employee service concierge to quickly find answers, submit requests, and obtain approvals. Its solutions aim to connect employees with operational teams and streamline workflows, ultimately bridging gaps across various workplace tools and processes.
Dasera
Series A in 2023
Dasera, Inc. is a data security company based in Sunnyvale, California, that specializes in developing a query analysis engine designed to enhance data safety in organizational environments. Established in 2019, Dasera's platform automates security and governance controls for both structured and unstructured data across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid systems. By monitoring query behavior, the engine identifies and rewrites unsafe queries, thereby minimizing the risk of insider breaches and ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations. Dasera's solutions empower organizations to manage risk throughout the entire data lifecycle, from creation to deletion, ultimately fostering trust between consumers and companies in the sensitive handling of data.
Provus
Series A in 2022
Provus is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that specializes in automating Configure Price Quote (CPQ) processes, designed specifically for enterprise customers. Utilizing advanced AI-powered technology, Provus enhances operational efficiency by accelerating turnaround times, increasing deal sizes, and improving win probabilities. The platform not only helps businesses achieve better gross margins but also assists in mitigating compliance risks. As an approved partner on the Salesforce AppExchange, Provus integrates seamlessly with the Salesforce ecosystem, further solidifying its commitment to delivering innovative solutions for its clients.
Airgap
Series A in 2022
Airgap Networks, established in 2019 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, specializes in cloud enterprise campus network security. The company's core product is a Zero Trust Isolation Platform, which provides robust protection against ransomware and other cyber threats, even after initial network breaches or in the presence of unpatched vulnerabilities. Airgap's solution can be rapidly deployed without requiring agents, APIs, or significant infrastructure changes. Founded by experienced cybersecurity experts, Airgap's platform is trusted by large enterprises and service providers alike.
Sendoso
Series C in 2021
Sendoso is a sending platform that enhances customer engagement by offering innovative ways for companies to connect with their clients throughout the buyer's journey. Founded in 2016, the company integrates both digital and physical sending strategies, allowing businesses to improve the effectiveness of their existing marketing programs and strengthen customer relationships. Sendoso's platform centralizes gifting outreach, automating the timely delivery of a variety of gifts, such as coffee, lunch tickets, handwritten notes, experiences, and custom items. This approach not only fosters customer loyalty but also supports demand generation and account-based marketing efforts. Trusted by over 500 companies, Sendoso has established a global presence in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, and has secured $54 million in venture funding to further its growth and innovation in the customer experience sector.
Interactio
Series A in 2021
Interactio is a leading platform that specializes in providing remote solutions for multilingual online and onsite meetings. Launched in 2014, it has facilitated interpretation and streaming for over 42,000 events, supporting more than 2,000 remote and hybrid meetings each month. The platform features an intuitive setup that incorporates remote simultaneous interpretation (RSI) and a remote participant system, allowing for an unlimited number of languages and up to 2,000 participants in a virtual room. By utilizing Dante media networking technology, Interactio integrates seamlessly with existing conference and interpretation equipment. The platform has gained recognition as the preferred choice for European institutions, notably serving as the communication bridge during the international pledging conference for "Coronavirus Global Response" in 2020. Interactio also partners with prestigious organizations, including TEDx and major corporations such as Microsoft and Google, providing high-quality interpretation services. With a strong reputation in the industry, it boasts a Trustpilot score of 4.6 and has supported nearly 1 million attendees simultaneously.
Splashtop
Series E in 2021
Splashtop, Inc., established in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, specializes in remote desktop solutions. It enables users to access and control their applications, files, and data from mobile devices. Key products include Splashtop On-Demand Support, Splashtop Personal, Splashtop Enterprise, and Splashtop Business, catering to various user groups such as individuals, educational institutions, and businesses. Additionally, it offers Mirroring360 for screen sharing, Splashtop Classroom for educators, Splashtop Whiteboard for interactive presentations, and Splashtop Wired XDisplay to turn tablets into computer monitors. The company serves a wide range of clients, from individuals to enterprises, academic institutions, and government agencies.
Workato
Series D in 2021
Workato, Inc. is a cloud automation and integration platform based in Cupertino, California, that focuses on enhancing enterprise workflow automation across various applications. Founded in 2013, the company provides a suite of tools that facilitate the rapid creation and deployment of integrations, allowing businesses to streamline operations without the need for extensive coding. Its platform leverages machine learning and patented technology to enable efficient automation of complex business workflows while maintaining security and governance. Workato enhances sales efficiency and customer service by delivering comprehensive customer intelligence, automating data processes, and optimizing account management strategies. The platform also supports targeted marketing campaigns and e-commerce operations by offering a holistic view of customer interactions. By breaking down application silos, Workato empowers businesses to automate processes related to project onboarding, IT operations, and software management, thereby driving real-time outcomes and improving overall operational efficiency.
Sendoso
Series B in 2020
Sendoso is a sending platform that enhances customer engagement by offering innovative ways for companies to connect with their clients throughout the buyer's journey. Founded in 2016, the company integrates both digital and physical sending strategies, allowing businesses to improve the effectiveness of their existing marketing programs and strengthen customer relationships. Sendoso's platform centralizes gifting outreach, automating the timely delivery of a variety of gifts, such as coffee, lunch tickets, handwritten notes, experiences, and custom items. This approach not only fosters customer loyalty but also supports demand generation and account-based marketing efforts. Trusted by over 500 companies, Sendoso has established a global presence in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, and has secured $54 million in venture funding to further its growth and innovation in the customer experience sector.
Workato
Series C in 2019
Workato, Inc. is a cloud automation and integration platform based in Cupertino, California, that focuses on enhancing enterprise workflow automation across various applications. Founded in 2013, the company provides a suite of tools that facilitate the rapid creation and deployment of integrations, allowing businesses to streamline operations without the need for extensive coding. Its platform leverages machine learning and patented technology to enable efficient automation of complex business workflows while maintaining security and governance. Workato enhances sales efficiency and customer service by delivering comprehensive customer intelligence, automating data processes, and optimizing account management strategies. The platform also supports targeted marketing campaigns and e-commerce operations by offering a holistic view of customer interactions. By breaking down application silos, Workato empowers businesses to automate processes related to project onboarding, IT operations, and software management, thereby driving real-time outcomes and improving overall operational efficiency.
Sendoso
Series A in 2019
Sendoso is a sending platform that enhances customer engagement by offering innovative ways for companies to connect with their clients throughout the buyer's journey. Founded in 2016, the company integrates both digital and physical sending strategies, allowing businesses to improve the effectiveness of their existing marketing programs and strengthen customer relationships. Sendoso's platform centralizes gifting outreach, automating the timely delivery of a variety of gifts, such as coffee, lunch tickets, handwritten notes, experiences, and custom items. This approach not only fosters customer loyalty but also supports demand generation and account-based marketing efforts. Trusted by over 500 companies, Sendoso has established a global presence in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, and has secured $54 million in venture funding to further its growth and innovation in the customer experience sector.
AtScale
Series D in 2018
AtScale is a technology company that specializes in business intelligence solutions aimed at enhancing data-driven decision-making for enterprises. Its semantic layer platform simplifies and accelerates business intelligence and data science processes, allowing organizations to democratize data and adopt self-service analytics. By leveraging machine learning, AtScale's platform enables users to query data directly where it resides, minimizing the need for data movement and ensuring performance and scalability across large data environments. Headquartered in Silicon Valley and Boston, AtScale is staffed by experienced professionals from leading technology firms and serves a diverse range of industries globally. The company focuses on helping businesses build agile analytics infrastructures for more effective decision-making.
Workato
Series B in 2018
Workato, Inc. is a cloud automation and integration platform based in Cupertino, California, that focuses on enhancing enterprise workflow automation across various applications. Founded in 2013, the company provides a suite of tools that facilitate the rapid creation and deployment of integrations, allowing businesses to streamline operations without the need for extensive coding. Its platform leverages machine learning and patented technology to enable efficient automation of complex business workflows while maintaining security and governance. Workato enhances sales efficiency and customer service by delivering comprehensive customer intelligence, automating data processes, and optimizing account management strategies. The platform also supports targeted marketing campaigns and e-commerce operations by offering a holistic view of customer interactions. By breaking down application silos, Workato empowers businesses to automate processes related to project onboarding, IT operations, and software management, thereby driving real-time outcomes and improving overall operational efficiency.
Tekion
Series B in 2018
Tekion Corp. is a technology company based in San Ramon, California, founded in 2016, that specializes in developing cloud-based business applications for the automotive retail industry. Its flagship product, the Automotive Retail Cloud (ARC), serves automotive dealers by connecting their entire business operations and facilitating the vehicle sales cycle online. Tekion's innovative platform integrates various aspects of the automotive retail ecosystem, including digital sales management, compliance, customer engagement, and data insights, to enhance efficiency and improve customer experiences. By leveraging advanced technologies such as big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, Tekion aims to transform an industry that has remained largely unchanged for decades, offering a seamless and highly configurable solution for automotive retailers, manufacturers, and technology partners.
Sendoso
Seed Round in 2018
Sendoso is a sending platform that enhances customer engagement by offering innovative ways for companies to connect with their clients throughout the buyer's journey. Founded in 2016, the company integrates both digital and physical sending strategies, allowing businesses to improve the effectiveness of their existing marketing programs and strengthen customer relationships. Sendoso's platform centralizes gifting outreach, automating the timely delivery of a variety of gifts, such as coffee, lunch tickets, handwritten notes, experiences, and custom items. This approach not only fosters customer loyalty but also supports demand generation and account-based marketing efforts. Trusted by over 500 companies, Sendoso has established a global presence in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, and has secured $54 million in venture funding to further its growth and innovation in the customer experience sector.
Rallyteam
Series A in 2017
Rallyteam is a San Francisco-based company that provides an internal mobility platform aimed at enhancing employee engagement and talent utilization within organizations. The platform allows businesses to match employees with suitable projects by importing skill profiles through LinkedIn integration. This system not only facilitates project assignments but also promotes employee collaboration and feedback, enabling a culture of continuous learning and growth. By offering insights through reporting and analytics, Rallyteam helps companies to better understand their workforce and effectively leverage their skills. Operating as a Software-as-a-Service model, Rallyteam functions as a subsidiary of Workday, Inc., focusing on the strategic development and retention of top talent within organizations.
AtScale
Series C in 2017
AtScale is a technology company that specializes in business intelligence solutions aimed at enhancing data-driven decision-making for enterprises. Its semantic layer platform simplifies and accelerates business intelligence and data science processes, allowing organizations to democratize data and adopt self-service analytics. By leveraging machine learning, AtScale's platform enables users to query data directly where it resides, minimizing the need for data movement and ensuring performance and scalability across large data environments. Headquartered in Silicon Valley and Boston, AtScale is staffed by experienced professionals from leading technology firms and serves a diverse range of industries globally. The company focuses on helping businesses build agile analytics infrastructures for more effective decision-making.
Workato
Series A in 2017
Workato, Inc. is a cloud automation and integration platform based in Cupertino, California, that focuses on enhancing enterprise workflow automation across various applications. Founded in 2013, the company provides a suite of tools that facilitate the rapid creation and deployment of integrations, allowing businesses to streamline operations without the need for extensive coding. Its platform leverages machine learning and patented technology to enable efficient automation of complex business workflows while maintaining security and governance. Workato enhances sales efficiency and customer service by delivering comprehensive customer intelligence, automating data processes, and optimizing account management strategies. The platform also supports targeted marketing campaigns and e-commerce operations by offering a holistic view of customer interactions. By breaking down application silos, Workato empowers businesses to automate processes related to project onboarding, IT operations, and software management, thereby driving real-time outcomes and improving overall operational efficiency.
Aptrinsic
Series A in 2017
Aptrinsic, Inc. is a product experience platform based in San Mateo, California, that focuses on helping companies acquire, retain, and grow their customer base. Founded in 2016 by Nick Bonfiglio and Mickey Alon, the company offers enterprise software designed for product managers and marketers. Aptrinsic's platform leverages product usage data to create real-time, personalized engagements that enhance product adoption and increase customer lifetime value. By providing tools that facilitate informed decision-making about product development and relevant customer feedback collection, Aptrinsic enables businesses to implement effective product-led go-to-market strategies. Additionally, the platform includes in-app tools that help customers recognize the value of features, allowing businesses to identify and address low engagement issues to reduce churn. As of October 2018, Aptrinsic operates as a subsidiary of Gainsight, Inc.
Modo Labs
Series B in 2016
Modo Labs is a provider of an enterprise-scale mobile engagement and communication platform, widely utilized by universities and companies in over 30 countries. The platform is designed to create a personalized digital experience that connects users with essential information and resources anytime and anywhere. It enables organizations to enhance employee and student experiences by facilitating access to necessary tools, thereby improving recruitment and retention efforts. Modo Labs empowers users, regardless of their technical expertise, to quickly develop sophisticated mobile applications that cater to the needs of diverse audiences within distributed workplaces and campuses.
AtScale
Series B in 2016
AtScale is a technology company that specializes in business intelligence solutions aimed at enhancing data-driven decision-making for enterprises. Its semantic layer platform simplifies and accelerates business intelligence and data science processes, allowing organizations to democratize data and adopt self-service analytics. By leveraging machine learning, AtScale's platform enables users to query data directly where it resides, minimizing the need for data movement and ensuring performance and scalability across large data environments. Headquartered in Silicon Valley and Boston, AtScale is staffed by experienced professionals from leading technology firms and serves a diverse range of industries globally. The company focuses on helping businesses build agile analytics infrastructures for more effective decision-making.
Tekion
Seed Round in 2016
Tekion Corp. is a technology company based in San Ramon, California, founded in 2016, that specializes in developing cloud-based business applications for the automotive retail industry. Its flagship product, the Automotive Retail Cloud (ARC), serves automotive dealers by connecting their entire business operations and facilitating the vehicle sales cycle online. Tekion's innovative platform integrates various aspects of the automotive retail ecosystem, including digital sales management, compliance, customer engagement, and data insights, to enhance efficiency and improve customer experiences. By leveraging advanced technologies such as big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, Tekion aims to transform an industry that has remained largely unchanged for decades, offering a seamless and highly configurable solution for automotive retailers, manufacturers, and technology partners.
Talkdesk
Series A in 2015
Talkdesk, Inc. is a developer of cloud-based call center software that enables businesses to enhance customer engagement and streamline their operations. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company provides an end-to-end enterprise contact center platform that integrates various functionalities, including customer relationship management, workforce engagement, and analytics. Talkdesk's solutions facilitate improved call handling, offering real-time insights into customer interactions and performance metrics. This allows businesses to optimize customer experiences, generate leads, and boost sales revenue while enhancing customer satisfaction and loyalty. The platform supports integration with various IT service management and customer service management systems, making it adaptable to the evolving needs of sales and support teams. Talkdesk serves over 1,400 clients globally, including notable enterprises like IBM and Acxiom, and maintains additional offices in locations such as London, Lisbon, Madrid, and Salt Lake City.
AtScale
Series A in 2015
AtScale is a technology company that specializes in business intelligence solutions aimed at enhancing data-driven decision-making for enterprises. Its semantic layer platform simplifies and accelerates business intelligence and data science processes, allowing organizations to democratize data and adopt self-service analytics. By leveraging machine learning, AtScale's platform enables users to query data directly where it resides, minimizing the need for data movement and ensuring performance and scalability across large data environments. Headquartered in Silicon Valley and Boston, AtScale is staffed by experienced professionals from leading technology firms and serves a diverse range of industries globally. The company focuses on helping businesses build agile analytics infrastructures for more effective decision-making.
Talkdesk
Series A in 2015
Talkdesk, Inc. is a developer of cloud-based call center software that enables businesses to enhance customer engagement and streamline their operations. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company provides an end-to-end enterprise contact center platform that integrates various functionalities, including customer relationship management, workforce engagement, and analytics. Talkdesk's solutions facilitate improved call handling, offering real-time insights into customer interactions and performance metrics. This allows businesses to optimize customer experiences, generate leads, and boost sales revenue while enhancing customer satisfaction and loyalty. The platform supports integration with various IT service management and customer service management systems, making it adaptable to the evolving needs of sales and support teams. Talkdesk serves over 1,400 clients globally, including notable enterprises like IBM and Acxiom, and maintains additional offices in locations such as London, Lisbon, Madrid, and Salt Lake City.
GuideSpark
Series C in 2015
GuideSpark, Inc. specializes in employee communication software aimed at enhancing engagement within organizations. Its primary offering, GuideSpark Communicate Cloud, allows human resource teams to implement communication campaigns and create multi-format content experiences that foster the adoption of HR programs. The platform addresses various HR challenges including benefits, performance management, and compensation. Additionally, GuideSpark provides resources for Total Rewards communication, talent management, and company culture communication, all designed to deepen employee appreciation for organizational investments and clarify their roles within the company. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, GuideSpark also has offices in Portland, Boston, San Francisco, and New York. The company serves over 1,000 enterprise customers, facilitating change communications that help align employee behavior with critical business objectives.
SwiftStack
Series B in 2014
SwiftStack Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a multi-cloud data storage and management platform tailored for data-driven applications and workflows. Founded in 2011 and based in San Francisco, California, SwiftStack's software provides enterprises with the ability to manage data across both private and public infrastructures while maintaining control over their internal IT environments. The platform supports various industries, including life sciences, media and entertainment, analytics, and medical imaging, by offering flexible storage solutions that can be accessed via file services or object APIs. SwiftStack allows companies to start small and scale seamlessly, making it suitable for organizations like eBay and HudsonAlpha. Its solutions enable efficient content delivery, active archiving, collaboration, and other data-centric operations while ensuring universal data access across on-premises and cloud environments.
Talkdesk
Seed Round in 2014
Talkdesk, Inc. is a developer of cloud-based call center software that enables businesses to enhance customer engagement and streamline their operations. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company provides an end-to-end enterprise contact center platform that integrates various functionalities, including customer relationship management, workforce engagement, and analytics. Talkdesk's solutions facilitate improved call handling, offering real-time insights into customer interactions and performance metrics. This allows businesses to optimize customer experiences, generate leads, and boost sales revenue while enhancing customer satisfaction and loyalty. The platform supports integration with various IT service management and customer service management systems, making it adaptable to the evolving needs of sales and support teams. Talkdesk serves over 1,400 clients globally, including notable enterprises like IBM and Acxiom, and maintains additional offices in locations such as London, Lisbon, Madrid, and Salt Lake City.
Appcelerator
Series D in 2014
Appcelerator Inc. is a provider of mobile enterprise platform solutions, specializing in cross-platform application development. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company's Appcelerator Platform facilitates the creation and testing of native applications across various mobile operating systems using a single codebase. It also offers Arrow, a framework for building and managing mobile APIs, as well as pre-built push notification services. Additionally, Appcelerator provides real-time mobile analytics to monitor every native application developed on its platform or through its native software development kits for iOS and Android. Its offerings support Fortune 100 enterprises in mobilizing data and streamlining the development process, enabling organizations to deliver innovative applications swiftly while gaining insights into their mobile app performance. As of 2016, Appcelerator operates as a subsidiary of Axway Inc.
Metacloud
Series B in 2014
Metacloud is a cloud solutions company that specializes in providing OpenStack-based private cloud services for enterprises. Founded in 2010 by experienced architects from leading web commerce and technology firms, Metacloud deploys and manages production-ready private clouds for Fortune 500 companies across various industries. The company operates under an OpenStack-as-a-Service model, allowing it to deliver and remotely manage private cloud environments within customers' data centers. As a corporate sponsor of the OpenStack Foundation, Metacloud actively contributes to the development of the OpenStack project and supports its community, positioning itself as a key player in the cloud solutions market. Based in Pasadena, California, Metacloud is backed by Storm Ventures.
GuideSpark
Series B in 2014
GuideSpark, Inc. specializes in employee communication software aimed at enhancing engagement within organizations. Its primary offering, GuideSpark Communicate Cloud, allows human resource teams to implement communication campaigns and create multi-format content experiences that foster the adoption of HR programs. The platform addresses various HR challenges including benefits, performance management, and compensation. Additionally, GuideSpark provides resources for Total Rewards communication, talent management, and company culture communication, all designed to deepen employee appreciation for organizational investments and clarify their roles within the company. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, GuideSpark also has offices in Portland, Boston, San Francisco, and New York. The company serves over 1,000 enterprise customers, facilitating change communications that help align employee behavior with critical business objectives.
Cloudwords
Series B in 2013
Cloudwords Inc. is a software company based in San Francisco, California, specializing in localization automation solutions. Founded in 2010, the company offers a platform that streamlines the translation of marketing content, allowing organizations to deploy global campaigns more efficiently and generate revenue. By integrating with translation vendors, marketing automation platforms, and content management systems, Cloudwords enhances project management capabilities and eliminates time-consuming tasks in the localization process. This results in improved visibility and faster time to market for localized content. The platform enables clients, including Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies, to deliver personalized messaging in multiple languages, achieving a level of speed, quality, and scalability that surpasses manual efforts. Backed by notable investors, Cloudwords plays a critical role in the digital marketing landscape, helping organizations realize the full potential of their marketing technology stack.
MobileIron
Series F in 2013
MobileIron, Inc. is a provider of a mobile IT platform designed to secure and manage mobile applications, content, and devices for enterprises. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a zero-trust security approach that verifies users, devices, applications, networks, and potential threats. Its core offerings include the MobileIron security platform, which encompasses unified endpoint management, access controls to prevent untrusted access to cloud services, and secure connectivity through a per-app VPN. Additionally, the platform features MobileIron Threat Defense to identify emerging threats and secure applications that enhance end-user productivity, including an enterprise app store and secure email services. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, government, healthcare, and technology, primarily through partnerships with distributors, resellers, and system integrators. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.
GuideSpark
Series A in 2013
GuideSpark, Inc. specializes in employee communication software aimed at enhancing engagement within organizations. Its primary offering, GuideSpark Communicate Cloud, allows human resource teams to implement communication campaigns and create multi-format content experiences that foster the adoption of HR programs. The platform addresses various HR challenges including benefits, performance management, and compensation. Additionally, GuideSpark provides resources for Total Rewards communication, talent management, and company culture communication, all designed to deepen employee appreciation for organizational investments and clarify their roles within the company. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, GuideSpark also has offices in Portland, Boston, San Francisco, and New York. The company serves over 1,000 enterprise customers, facilitating change communications that help align employee behavior with critical business objectives.
Appcelerator
Series C in 2013
Appcelerator Inc. is a provider of mobile enterprise platform solutions, specializing in cross-platform application development. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company's Appcelerator Platform facilitates the creation and testing of native applications across various mobile operating systems using a single codebase. It also offers Arrow, a framework for building and managing mobile APIs, as well as pre-built push notification services. Additionally, Appcelerator provides real-time mobile analytics to monitor every native application developed on its platform or through its native software development kits for iOS and Android. Its offerings support Fortune 100 enterprises in mobilizing data and streamlining the development process, enabling organizations to deliver innovative applications swiftly while gaining insights into their mobile app performance. As of 2016, Appcelerator operates as a subsidiary of Axway Inc.
Metacloud
Series A in 2013
Metacloud is a cloud solutions company that specializes in providing OpenStack-based private cloud services for enterprises. Founded in 2010 by experienced architects from leading web commerce and technology firms, Metacloud deploys and manages production-ready private clouds for Fortune 500 companies across various industries. The company operates under an OpenStack-as-a-Service model, allowing it to deliver and remotely manage private cloud environments within customers' data centers. As a corporate sponsor of the OpenStack Foundation, Metacloud actively contributes to the development of the OpenStack project and supports its community, positioning itself as a key player in the cloud solutions market. Based in Pasadena, California, Metacloud is backed by Storm Ventures.
SwiftStack
Series A in 2013
SwiftStack Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a multi-cloud data storage and management platform tailored for data-driven applications and workflows. Founded in 2011 and based in San Francisco, California, SwiftStack's software provides enterprises with the ability to manage data across both private and public infrastructures while maintaining control over their internal IT environments. The platform supports various industries, including life sciences, media and entertainment, analytics, and medical imaging, by offering flexible storage solutions that can be accessed via file services or object APIs. SwiftStack allows companies to start small and scale seamlessly, making it suitable for organizations like eBay and HudsonAlpha. Its solutions enable efficient content delivery, active archiving, collaboration, and other data-centric operations while ensuring universal data access across on-premises and cloud environments.
Metacloud
Venture Round in 2012
Metacloud is a cloud solutions company that specializes in providing OpenStack-based private cloud services for enterprises. Founded in 2010 by experienced architects from leading web commerce and technology firms, Metacloud deploys and manages production-ready private clouds for Fortune 500 companies across various industries. The company operates under an OpenStack-as-a-Service model, allowing it to deliver and remotely manage private cloud environments within customers' data centers. As a corporate sponsor of the OpenStack Foundation, Metacloud actively contributes to the development of the OpenStack project and supports its community, positioning itself as a key player in the cloud solutions market. Based in Pasadena, California, Metacloud is backed by Storm Ventures.
RainStor
Series C in 2012
RainStor is a provider of database technology focused on managing and analyzing Big Data for large enterprises. The company's database products, including Big Data Retention and Big Data Analytics on Hadoop, are designed to efficiently handle multi-structured data sets, allowing for ongoing query and analysis. RainStor's innovative capabilities include granular data de-duplication and compression, which can reduce storage requirements by over 95%, enhancing query performance while significantly lowering costs. Unlike traditional relational databases, RainStor can rapidly ingest high volumes of network or machine-generated data, maintaining access for queries. The technology is storage and hardware agnostic, enabling deployment on various environments, including SAN, NAS, CAS, HDFS, and the Cloud. RainStor's client base includes prominent partners such as Amdocs, Dell, and HP, with use cases ranging from primary data hubs for machine-generated data to Big Data analytics. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Gloucester, UK.
MobileIron
Series E in 2012
MobileIron, Inc. is a provider of a mobile IT platform designed to secure and manage mobile applications, content, and devices for enterprises. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a zero-trust security approach that verifies users, devices, applications, networks, and potential threats. Its core offerings include the MobileIron security platform, which encompasses unified endpoint management, access controls to prevent untrusted access to cloud services, and secure connectivity through a per-app VPN. Additionally, the platform features MobileIron Threat Defense to identify emerging threats and secure applications that enhance end-user productivity, including an enterprise app store and secure email services. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, government, healthcare, and technology, primarily through partnerships with distributors, resellers, and system integrators. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.
Cloudwords
Series A in 2012
Cloudwords Inc. is a software company based in San Francisco, California, specializing in localization automation solutions. Founded in 2010, the company offers a platform that streamlines the translation of marketing content, allowing organizations to deploy global campaigns more efficiently and generate revenue. By integrating with translation vendors, marketing automation platforms, and content management systems, Cloudwords enhances project management capabilities and eliminates time-consuming tasks in the localization process. This results in improved visibility and faster time to market for localized content. The platform enables clients, including Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies, to deliver personalized messaging in multiple languages, achieving a level of speed, quality, and scalability that surpasses manual efforts. Backed by notable investors, Cloudwords plays a critical role in the digital marketing landscape, helping organizations realize the full potential of their marketing technology stack.
SwiftStack
Seed Round in 2012
SwiftStack Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a multi-cloud data storage and management platform tailored for data-driven applications and workflows. Founded in 2011 and based in San Francisco, California, SwiftStack's software provides enterprises with the ability to manage data across both private and public infrastructures while maintaining control over their internal IT environments. The platform supports various industries, including life sciences, media and entertainment, analytics, and medical imaging, by offering flexible storage solutions that can be accessed via file services or object APIs. SwiftStack allows companies to start small and scale seamlessly, making it suitable for organizations like eBay and HudsonAlpha. Its solutions enable efficient content delivery, active archiving, collaboration, and other data-centric operations while ensuring universal data access across on-premises and cloud environments.
Appcelerator
Series C in 2012
Appcelerator Inc. is a provider of mobile enterprise platform solutions, specializing in cross-platform application development. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company's Appcelerator Platform facilitates the creation and testing of native applications across various mobile operating systems using a single codebase. It also offers Arrow, a framework for building and managing mobile APIs, as well as pre-built push notification services. Additionally, Appcelerator provides real-time mobile analytics to monitor every native application developed on its platform or through its native software development kits for iOS and Android. Its offerings support Fortune 100 enterprises in mobilizing data and streamlining the development process, enabling organizations to deliver innovative applications swiftly while gaining insights into their mobile app performance. As of 2016, Appcelerator operates as a subsidiary of Axway Inc.
Averail
Series A in 2012
Founded in 2011 and based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Averail is focused on providing secure mobile content solutions for the enterprise. The company’s product, Averail Access, uses the power of cloud computing to give employees mobile access to their business documents while preserving IT control and keeping business content within IT-managed systems. With Averail Access, enterprises can now confidently provide mobile employees secure and easy access to the information they need to stay productive and deliver business results. The Averail executive team is comprised of enterprise technology and security software veterans from companies like McAfee, Cisco, Symantec and Microsoft. Averail investors include Foundation Capital and Storm Ventures. To learn more visit: www.averail.com.
Modo Labs
Series A in 2011
Modo Labs is a provider of an enterprise-scale mobile engagement and communication platform, widely utilized by universities and companies in over 30 countries. The platform is designed to create a personalized digital experience that connects users with essential information and resources anytime and anywhere. It enables organizations to enhance employee and student experiences by facilitating access to necessary tools, thereby improving recruitment and retention efforts. Modo Labs empowers users, regardless of their technical expertise, to quickly develop sophisticated mobile applications that cater to the needs of diverse audiences within distributed workplaces and campuses.
Appcelerator
Series C in 2011
Appcelerator Inc. is a provider of mobile enterprise platform solutions, specializing in cross-platform application development. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company's Appcelerator Platform facilitates the creation and testing of native applications across various mobile operating systems using a single codebase. It also offers Arrow, a framework for building and managing mobile APIs, as well as pre-built push notification services. Additionally, Appcelerator provides real-time mobile analytics to monitor every native application developed on its platform or through its native software development kits for iOS and Android. Its offerings support Fortune 100 enterprises in mobilizing data and streamlining the development process, enabling organizations to deliver innovative applications swiftly while gaining insights into their mobile app performance. As of 2016, Appcelerator operates as a subsidiary of Axway Inc.
Pathlock
Series A in 2011
Pathlock is a company specializing in risk and regulatory compliance software aimed at managing integrated risks within organizations. It offers a comprehensive suite of services, including Application Access Governance, Continuous Controls Monitoring, and Cybersecurity Application Controls. The software developed by Pathlock enables both integrated and stand-alone analysis of enterprise services, allowing organizations to streamline access control and improve transaction monitoring across various applications and business processes. With a team of certified auditors and industry experts, Pathlock provides solutions that help organizations reduce complexity in access control and enhance overall security and compliance management.
Averail
Seed Round in 2011
Founded in 2011 and based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Averail is focused on providing secure mobile content solutions for the enterprise. The company’s product, Averail Access, uses the power of cloud computing to give employees mobile access to their business documents while preserving IT control and keeping business content within IT-managed systems. With Averail Access, enterprises can now confidently provide mobile employees secure and easy access to the information they need to stay productive and deliver business results. The Averail executive team is comprised of enterprise technology and security software veterans from companies like McAfee, Cisco, Symantec and Microsoft. Averail investors include Foundation Capital and Storm Ventures. To learn more visit: www.averail.com.
MobileIron
Series D in 2011
MobileIron, Inc. is a provider of a mobile IT platform designed to secure and manage mobile applications, content, and devices for enterprises. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a zero-trust security approach that verifies users, devices, applications, networks, and potential threats. Its core offerings include the MobileIron security platform, which encompasses unified endpoint management, access controls to prevent untrusted access to cloud services, and secure connectivity through a per-app VPN. Additionally, the platform features MobileIron Threat Defense to identify emerging threats and secure applications that enhance end-user productivity, including an enterprise app store and secure email services. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, government, healthcare, and technology, primarily through partnerships with distributors, resellers, and system integrators. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.
MobileIron
Series D in 2011
MobileIron, Inc. is a provider of a mobile IT platform designed to secure and manage mobile applications, content, and devices for enterprises. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a zero-trust security approach that verifies users, devices, applications, networks, and potential threats. Its core offerings include the MobileIron security platform, which encompasses unified endpoint management, access controls to prevent untrusted access to cloud services, and secure connectivity through a per-app VPN. Additionally, the platform features MobileIron Threat Defense to identify emerging threats and secure applications that enhance end-user productivity, including an enterprise app store and secure email services. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, government, healthcare, and technology, primarily through partnerships with distributors, resellers, and system integrators. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.
Appcelerator
Series B in 2010
Appcelerator Inc. is a provider of mobile enterprise platform solutions, specializing in cross-platform application development. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company's Appcelerator Platform facilitates the creation and testing of native applications across various mobile operating systems using a single codebase. It also offers Arrow, a framework for building and managing mobile APIs, as well as pre-built push notification services. Additionally, Appcelerator provides real-time mobile analytics to monitor every native application developed on its platform or through its native software development kits for iOS and Android. Its offerings support Fortune 100 enterprises in mobilizing data and streamlining the development process, enabling organizations to deliver innovative applications swiftly while gaining insights into their mobile app performance. As of 2016, Appcelerator operates as a subsidiary of Axway Inc.
Qumu
Debt Financing in 2010
Qumu Corporation specializes in providing comprehensive tools for enterprises to create, manage, secure, distribute, and measure live and on-demand video content. The company offers an end-to-end solution that includes software licenses, server appliances, software-enabled devices, and a cloud-hosted software-as-a-service platform. In addition to these products, Qumu provides maintenance, support, and professional services. Its solutions cater to a variety of sectors, including banking, finance, insurance, manufacturing, telecom, technology, and healthcare, as well as government entities, through both direct sales and partnerships. Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Qumu was formerly known as Rimage Corporation before rebranding in 2013. The majority of the company's revenue is generated from North America, with additional markets in Europe and Asia.
SandForce
Series D in 2010
SandForce is a company focused on enhancing data storage solutions through its innovative solid state drive (SSD) processors. Established in 2006, SandForce has developed technology that allows standard flash memory to be utilized effectively in various computing applications, including enterprise, client, and industrial sectors. Its SSDs, powered by the proprietary DuraClass technology, are designed to offer exceptional reliability, performance, and energy efficiency. This innovation not only improves the functionality of SSDs but also facilitates their broader adoption in the market. SandForce is backed by prominent venture capital investors and leading storage firms, underscoring its significance in the data storage industry.
MobileIron
Series C in 2010
MobileIron, Inc. is a provider of a mobile IT platform designed to secure and manage mobile applications, content, and devices for enterprises. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a zero-trust security approach that verifies users, devices, applications, networks, and potential threats. Its core offerings include the MobileIron security platform, which encompasses unified endpoint management, access controls to prevent untrusted access to cloud services, and secure connectivity through a per-app VPN. Additionally, the platform features MobileIron Threat Defense to identify emerging threats and secure applications that enhance end-user productivity, including an enterprise app store and secure email services. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, government, healthcare, and technology, primarily through partnerships with distributors, resellers, and system integrators. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.
Splashtop
Series D in 2010
Splashtop, Inc., established in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, specializes in remote desktop solutions. It enables users to access and control their applications, files, and data from mobile devices. Key products include Splashtop On-Demand Support, Splashtop Personal, Splashtop Enterprise, and Splashtop Business, catering to various user groups such as individuals, educational institutions, and businesses. Additionally, it offers Mirroring360 for screen sharing, Splashtop Classroom for educators, Splashtop Whiteboard for interactive presentations, and Splashtop Wired XDisplay to turn tablets into computer monitors. The company serves a wide range of clients, from individuals to enterprises, academic institutions, and government agencies.
RainStor
Series B in 2010
RainStor is a provider of database technology focused on managing and analyzing Big Data for large enterprises. The company's database products, including Big Data Retention and Big Data Analytics on Hadoop, are designed to efficiently handle multi-structured data sets, allowing for ongoing query and analysis. RainStor's innovative capabilities include granular data de-duplication and compression, which can reduce storage requirements by over 95%, enhancing query performance while significantly lowering costs. Unlike traditional relational databases, RainStor can rapidly ingest high volumes of network or machine-generated data, maintaining access for queries. The technology is storage and hardware agnostic, enabling deployment on various environments, including SAN, NAS, CAS, HDFS, and the Cloud. RainStor's client base includes prominent partners such as Amdocs, Dell, and HP, with use cases ranging from primary data hubs for machine-generated data to Big Data analytics. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Gloucester, UK.
SandForce
Series C in 2009
SandForce is a company focused on enhancing data storage solutions through its innovative solid state drive (SSD) processors. Established in 2006, SandForce has developed technology that allows standard flash memory to be utilized effectively in various computing applications, including enterprise, client, and industrial sectors. Its SSDs, powered by the proprietary DuraClass technology, are designed to offer exceptional reliability, performance, and energy efficiency. This innovation not only improves the functionality of SSDs but also facilitates their broader adoption in the market. SandForce is backed by prominent venture capital investors and leading storage firms, underscoring its significance in the data storage industry.
MobileIron
Series B in 2009
MobileIron, Inc. is a provider of a mobile IT platform designed to secure and manage mobile applications, content, and devices for enterprises. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a zero-trust security approach that verifies users, devices, applications, networks, and potential threats. Its core offerings include the MobileIron security platform, which encompasses unified endpoint management, access controls to prevent untrusted access to cloud services, and secure connectivity through a per-app VPN. Additionally, the platform features MobileIron Threat Defense to identify emerging threats and secure applications that enhance end-user productivity, including an enterprise app store and secure email services. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, government, healthcare, and technology, primarily through partnerships with distributors, resellers, and system integrators. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.
Appcelerator
Series A in 2008
Appcelerator Inc. is a provider of mobile enterprise platform solutions, specializing in cross-platform application development. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company's Appcelerator Platform facilitates the creation and testing of native applications across various mobile operating systems using a single codebase. It also offers Arrow, a framework for building and managing mobile APIs, as well as pre-built push notification services. Additionally, Appcelerator provides real-time mobile analytics to monitor every native application developed on its platform or through its native software development kits for iOS and Android. Its offerings support Fortune 100 enterprises in mobilizing data and streamlining the development process, enabling organizations to deliver innovative applications swiftly while gaining insights into their mobile app performance. As of 2016, Appcelerator operates as a subsidiary of Axway Inc.
3Leaf
Series C in 2008
3Leaf Systems specializes in server virtualization solutions that enhance corporate data center initiatives, focusing on power management and optimized scale-out architectures. Their Virtual Compute Environment (VCE) architecture provides system-level virtualization, allowing organizations to achieve mainframe-class capabilities on commodity servers. By utilizing 3Leaf's technology, businesses can significantly lower their infrastructure and operational costs while enabling rapid deployment and provisioning of data center resources. This ensures that organizations can meet the demands of modern applications effectively.
Splashtop
Series C in 2008
Splashtop, Inc., established in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, specializes in remote desktop solutions. It enables users to access and control their applications, files, and data from mobile devices. Key products include Splashtop On-Demand Support, Splashtop Personal, Splashtop Enterprise, and Splashtop Business, catering to various user groups such as individuals, educational institutions, and businesses. Additionally, it offers Mirroring360 for screen sharing, Splashtop Classroom for educators, Splashtop Whiteboard for interactive presentations, and Splashtop Wired XDisplay to turn tablets into computer monitors. The company serves a wide range of clients, from individuals to enterprises, academic institutions, and government agencies.
Qumu
Series C in 2008
Qumu Corporation specializes in providing comprehensive tools for enterprises to create, manage, secure, distribute, and measure live and on-demand video content. The company offers an end-to-end solution that includes software licenses, server appliances, software-enabled devices, and a cloud-hosted software-as-a-service platform. In addition to these products, Qumu provides maintenance, support, and professional services. Its solutions cater to a variety of sectors, including banking, finance, insurance, manufacturing, telecom, technology, and healthcare, as well as government entities, through both direct sales and partnerships. Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Qumu was formerly known as Rimage Corporation before rebranding in 2013. The majority of the company's revenue is generated from North America, with additional markets in Europe and Asia.
SandForce
Series B in 2008
SandForce is a company focused on enhancing data storage solutions through its innovative solid state drive (SSD) processors. Established in 2006, SandForce has developed technology that allows standard flash memory to be utilized effectively in various computing applications, including enterprise, client, and industrial sectors. Its SSDs, powered by the proprietary DuraClass technology, are designed to offer exceptional reliability, performance, and energy efficiency. This innovation not only improves the functionality of SSDs but also facilitates their broader adoption in the market. SandForce is backed by prominent venture capital investors and leading storage firms, underscoring its significance in the data storage industry.
MobileIron
Series A in 2008
MobileIron, Inc. is a provider of a mobile IT platform designed to secure and manage mobile applications, content, and devices for enterprises. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a zero-trust security approach that verifies users, devices, applications, networks, and potential threats. Its core offerings include the MobileIron security platform, which encompasses unified endpoint management, access controls to prevent untrusted access to cloud services, and secure connectivity through a per-app VPN. Additionally, the platform features MobileIron Threat Defense to identify emerging threats and secure applications that enhance end-user productivity, including an enterprise app store and secure email services. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, government, healthcare, and technology, primarily through partnerships with distributors, resellers, and system integrators. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.
Qwaq
Venture Round in 2007
Qwaq was renamed to Teleplace and is now 3D Immersive Collaboration Consulting. See www.3dicc.com. Qwaq is a company building enterprise applications that use 3D virtual environments for realtime collaboration and conferencing. Qwaq's flagship product, Qwaq forums, includes built-in voice communication and text chat, as well as the ability for users to share existing applications. The underlying system is built on top of Croquet, an open source 3D space system manager. Users begin as they enter a virtual room, occupied by other users and objects like tables and posters on the walls. Many of those objects are standard desktop items -- a poster on the wall, for example, might be a Word document or Excel spreadsheet. When users click on the poster from "across" the room, or access it via keyboard shortcut, it expands to fill up their screen. In addition to chatting with the other users, users can add or subtract objects, or move through different rooms as desired. Qwaq Forums is designed for business computers, which tend to be less powerful than home computers. France based [Tixeo](http://www.tixeo.com/), is another start-up focused on the same market. A slew of other companies offering tools to set up and collaborate in virtual worlds include [Second Life](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/secondlife), [VastPark](http://www.vastpark.com/), [ProtonMedia](http://www.protonmedia.com/), [Forterra Systems](http://www.forterrainc.com/), and [Multiverse](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/Multiverse).
Splashtop
Series A in 2007
Splashtop, Inc., established in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, specializes in remote desktop solutions. It enables users to access and control their applications, files, and data from mobile devices. Key products include Splashtop On-Demand Support, Splashtop Personal, Splashtop Enterprise, and Splashtop Business, catering to various user groups such as individuals, educational institutions, and businesses. Additionally, it offers Mirroring360 for screen sharing, Splashtop Classroom for educators, Splashtop Whiteboard for interactive presentations, and Splashtop Wired XDisplay to turn tablets into computer monitors. The company serves a wide range of clients, from individuals to enterprises, academic institutions, and government agencies.
MobileIron
Seed Round in 2007
MobileIron, Inc. is a provider of a mobile IT platform designed to secure and manage mobile applications, content, and devices for enterprises. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company offers a zero-trust security approach that verifies users, devices, applications, networks, and potential threats. Its core offerings include the MobileIron security platform, which encompasses unified endpoint management, access controls to prevent untrusted access to cloud services, and secure connectivity through a per-app VPN. Additionally, the platform features MobileIron Threat Defense to identify emerging threats and secure applications that enhance end-user productivity, including an enterprise app store and secure email services. MobileIron serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, government, healthcare, and technology, primarily through partnerships with distributors, resellers, and system integrators. As of December 2020, MobileIron operates as a subsidiary of Ivanti Software, Inc.
Adomo
Series A in 2007
Adomo, Inc. specializes in messaging solutions that are designed to integrate with the telephony and data networks of enterprises. Founded in 1999 and based in Cupertino, California, the company provides a range of services including pre-installation project management, implementation, and custom speech tuning and voice applications. Adomo serves various industries, notably financial, legal, healthcare, and manufacturing. In 2009, it became a subsidiary of Avaya Inc., further enhancing its capabilities in the messaging technology sector.
3Leaf
Series B in 2007
3Leaf Systems specializes in server virtualization solutions that enhance corporate data center initiatives, focusing on power management and optimized scale-out architectures. Their Virtual Compute Environment (VCE) architecture provides system-level virtualization, allowing organizations to achieve mainframe-class capabilities on commodity servers. By utilizing 3Leaf's technology, businesses can significantly lower their infrastructure and operational costs while enabling rapid deployment and provisioning of data center resources. This ensures that organizations can meet the demands of modern applications effectively.
Kidaro
Series B in 2006
Kidaro, established in 2004, specializes in desktop virtualization solutions for enterprises. The company is backed by Genesis Partners and Storm Ventures and utilizes a patent-pending technology to enable organizations to create a centrally managed, secure environment on various endpoint hosts. Kidaro's platform not only addresses security requirements and regulatory compliance but also prioritizes user flexibility, usability, and ease of administration, making it an effective choice for businesses seeking to enhance their IT infrastructure.
Splashtop
Series A in 2006
Splashtop, Inc., established in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, specializes in remote desktop solutions. It enables users to access and control their applications, files, and data from mobile devices. Key products include Splashtop On-Demand Support, Splashtop Personal, Splashtop Enterprise, and Splashtop Business, catering to various user groups such as individuals, educational institutions, and businesses. Additionally, it offers Mirroring360 for screen sharing, Splashtop Classroom for educators, Splashtop Whiteboard for interactive presentations, and Splashtop Wired XDisplay to turn tablets into computer monitors. The company serves a wide range of clients, from individuals to enterprises, academic institutions, and government agencies.
Media Publisher
Series B in 2006
Media Publisher, Inc. (MPI) is the leader in Enterprise Video Communication, enabling Fortune 2000 companies to UNIFY content from a wide array of content providers and file types, CREATE live and on-demand video presentations, MANAGE video assets in a scalable and robust EVC platform, and DELIVER video content to an organization's existing network and computing infrastructure. Media Publisher Solutions offer significant value to the enterprise in Corporate Communications, Sales and Channel Enablement, and Engineering/R&D Distance Learning. Many large-scale, international customers have adopted Media Publisher Solutions to drive significant revenue generation benefits across the enterprise. Additionally, Media Publisher leverages past infrasturucture investments to deliver dramatic efficiency-gain and productivity benefits. Business video delivered via the internet is now a reliable and cost-effective communications tool for the enterprise. Corporate networks, video software applications, and enterprise infrastructure have matured to allow companies to broadcast streaming video presentations cost-effectively and easily without expensive proprietary hardware or satellite networks. Far more compelling than audio or web conferences, broadcast video helps companies communicate more effectively, improve productivity, and cut costs. Media Publisher enterprise software eliminates much of the technical complexity involved in creating, broadcasting and managing business video. Their products help large organizations remove IT as a process bottleneck while allowing IT to maintain control of their infrastructure and enabling even non-technical employees to fully utilize business video publishing and management tools. Enterprise-class and fully deployed and tested in eight of the Fortune 50, Media Publisher 4.0 is helping companies make broadcast video communications over IP a mission critical application.
Qumu
Series B in 2006
Qumu Corporation specializes in providing comprehensive tools for enterprises to create, manage, secure, distribute, and measure live and on-demand video content. The company offers an end-to-end solution that includes software licenses, server appliances, software-enabled devices, and a cloud-hosted software-as-a-service platform. In addition to these products, Qumu provides maintenance, support, and professional services. Its solutions cater to a variety of sectors, including banking, finance, insurance, manufacturing, telecom, technology, and healthcare, as well as government entities, through both direct sales and partnerships. Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Qumu was formerly known as Rimage Corporation before rebranding in 2013. The majority of the company's revenue is generated from North America, with additional markets in Europe and Asia.
Affinity Circles
Series C in 2006
Affinity Circles specializes in social networking software tailored for alumni and trade organizations. Its platform enables the creation of members-only social networks, facilitating connections among members of various groups, including alumni associations, student organizations, fraternities, and professional associations across the United States. The software is designed to assist members in discovering career opportunities by promoting interactions within these trusted online communities. Additionally, Affinity Circles collaborates with employers to integrate corporate information into the networks it hosts, enhancing the value of the connections made within these professional circles.
Adomo
Series C in 2005
Adomo, Inc. specializes in messaging solutions that are designed to integrate with the telephony and data networks of enterprises. Founded in 1999 and based in Cupertino, California, the company provides a range of services including pre-installation project management, implementation, and custom speech tuning and voice applications. Adomo serves various industries, notably financial, legal, healthcare, and manufacturing. In 2009, it became a subsidiary of Avaya Inc., further enhancing its capabilities in the messaging technology sector.
Kidaro
Series A in 2005
Kidaro, established in 2004, specializes in desktop virtualization solutions for enterprises. The company is backed by Genesis Partners and Storm Ventures and utilizes a patent-pending technology to enable organizations to create a centrally managed, secure environment on various endpoint hosts. Kidaro's platform not only addresses security requirements and regulatory compliance but also prioritizes user flexibility, usability, and ease of administration, making it an effective choice for businesses seeking to enhance their IT infrastructure.
3Leaf
Series A in 2005
3Leaf Systems specializes in server virtualization solutions that enhance corporate data center initiatives, focusing on power management and optimized scale-out architectures. Their Virtual Compute Environment (VCE) architecture provides system-level virtualization, allowing organizations to achieve mainframe-class capabilities on commodity servers. By utilizing 3Leaf's technology, businesses can significantly lower their infrastructure and operational costs while enabling rapid deployment and provisioning of data center resources. This ensures that organizations can meet the demands of modern applications effectively.
Ample Communications
Series D in 2005
As of September 25, 2007, Ample Communications, Inc. was acquired by Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. Ample Communications, Inc. develops silicon solutions for optimizing networking infrastructure. The company provides Ethernet MACs for increasing the performance of enterprise and wide-area networks. It offers integrated MACs that optimize Ethernet aggregation, as well as Gigabit Ethernet silicon solutions for the PC market. The company provides its products for various applications, including Ethernet switches and routers, Internet appliances, access devices in enterprise and metro applications, IPTV equipment, metro Ethernet, wireless/cellular backhaul, and Ethernet over SONET applications. Ample Communications, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Fremont, California.
Airespace
Series D in 2004
Airespace is a market leader in the design and development of wireless networking platforms that support business-critical applications. The company's AireWave Director(TM) Software provides dynamic RF intelligence for network optimization, air tight security, seamless mobility, and support for real-time applications, such as voice. With Airespace, enterprises can maximize the value of mobility by putting the air space to work.
Ample Communications
Series C in 2004
As of September 25, 2007, Ample Communications, Inc. was acquired by Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. Ample Communications, Inc. develops silicon solutions for optimizing networking infrastructure. The company provides Ethernet MACs for increasing the performance of enterprise and wide-area networks. It offers integrated MACs that optimize Ethernet aggregation, as well as Gigabit Ethernet silicon solutions for the PC market. The company provides its products for various applications, including Ethernet switches and routers, Internet appliances, access devices in enterprise and metro applications, IPTV equipment, metro Ethernet, wireless/cellular backhaul, and Ethernet over SONET applications. Ample Communications, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Fremont, California.
Airespace
Series C in 2003
Airespace is a market leader in the design and development of wireless networking platforms that support business-critical applications. The company's AireWave Director(TM) Software provides dynamic RF intelligence for network optimization, air tight security, seamless mobility, and support for real-time applications, such as voice. With Airespace, enterprises can maximize the value of mobility by putting the air space to work.
Airespace
Series B in 2002
Airespace is a market leader in the design and development of wireless networking platforms that support business-critical applications. The company's AireWave Director(TM) Software provides dynamic RF intelligence for network optimization, air tight security, seamless mobility, and support for real-time applications, such as voice. With Airespace, enterprises can maximize the value of mobility by putting the air space to work.
Ample Communications
Series A in 2000
As of September 25, 2007, Ample Communications, Inc. was acquired by Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. Ample Communications, Inc. develops silicon solutions for optimizing networking infrastructure. The company provides Ethernet MACs for increasing the performance of enterprise and wide-area networks. It offers integrated MACs that optimize Ethernet aggregation, as well as Gigabit Ethernet silicon solutions for the PC market. The company provides its products for various applications, including Ethernet switches and routers, Internet appliances, access devices in enterprise and metro applications, IPTV equipment, metro Ethernet, wireless/cellular backhaul, and Ethernet over SONET applications. Ample Communications, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Fremont, California.
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