Hidden Level
Series C in 2025
Hidden Level develops airspace sensing technologies, specializing in passive radar and drone detection through RF spectrum signal analysis. Its airspace monitoring systems deploy networks of passive sensors to detect and track drones and other aerial vehicles over large geographic areas, supporting critical infrastructure, defense, and public safety customers. The company emphasizes safety through sensing, offering services that cover classical systems engineering, data modeling and analysis, field testing, and full product lifecycle management, including PCB design. Its solutions enable monitoring of low-altitude air traffic while maintaining privacy in compliance with applicable regulations.
Forward Networks
Series D in 2023
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.
The Boring Company
Series C in 2022
The Boring Company is an infrastructure and tunnel construction company focused on developing underground transportation networks. It designs and builds tunnel systems to alleviate urban traffic, offering safe, fast, and cost-efficient routes for transportation, utilities, and freight, with the aim of reducing surface congestion and expanding mobility options.
OpsLevel is a platform that enables developers to manage microservices catalogs, enhancing software reliability and expediting incident resolution. It offers built-in maturity features for measuring, building, and deploying services across various clouds. Through service ownership and developer portals, OpsLevel facilitates high-quality software shipping and operation.
Yellowbrick Data
Series C in 2021
Yellowbrick Data is a data warehouse company that designs and deploys analytics-focused data warehouse platforms for on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud environments, including cloud disaster recovery. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, it serves enterprises with a scalable system that supports thousands of concurrent users and petabytes of data while running complex workloads with fast, consistent results. The platform offers on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud deployment with simple, uniform management and strong economics, enabling analytics across any schema and ad-hoc SQL queries. Yellowbrick Data emphasizes high availability, performance, and easy deployment in hybrid environments to speed decision-making through unified data analytics. The company maintains additional offices in Salt Lake City, Hong Kong, and London.
Cohesity
Venture Round in 2021
Cohesity develops hyper-converged secondary storage solutions that consolidate, protect, and share non-mission-critical data assets of large organizations. Its platform, Cohesity DataPlatform, converges data protection infrastructure including backup, replication, disaster recovery, and cloud tiering. Additionally, it offers Cohesity Helios, a SaaS-based management solution for monitoring and managing secondary data and applications.
CircleCI provides a continuous integration and delivery platform that automates build, test, and deploy processes to help software teams release code rapidly and with confidence. The platform supports version control integration, automated testing frameworks, and containerization, enabling developers to scale workflows, detect and fix defects early, and reduce deployment risk. Notable customers include Facebook, Spotify, Kickstarter, and Shyp, reflecting wide adoption across tech companies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco with a global remote workforce, CircleCI is backed by venture firms Scale Venture Partners, DFJ, Baseline Ventures, and Harrison Metal Capital.
Innovium, Inc. is a technology company that develops and deploys advanced switching silicon solutions tailored for cloud, enterprise, and edge data centers globally. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Jose, California, with an additional location in Bengaluru, India, Innovium focuses on addressing the critical challenges faced by modern data centers. The company offers its TERALYNX product line, including TERALYNX 7 for large-scale public and private clouds and TERALYNX 5 for top-of-rack, enterprise, edge, and 5G data centers. Additionally, Innovium provides a cloud-based network operating system, open-source standard APIs, and a software development kit to enhance networking capabilities. By emphasizing scalability, low latency, and advanced telemetry, Innovium aims to deliver high-performance, feature-rich networking solutions that meet the evolving demands of its clients.
Cohesity develops hyper-converged secondary storage solutions that consolidate, protect, and share non-mission-critical data assets of large organizations. Its platform, Cohesity DataPlatform, converges data protection infrastructure including backup, replication, disaster recovery, and cloud tiering. Additionally, it offers Cohesity Helios, a SaaS-based management solution for monitoring and managing secondary data and applications.
Diamanti, Inc. is a technology company specializing in an integrated enterprise Kubernetes platform that addresses the network and storage challenges associated with cloud-native applications. Founded in 2010 and based in San Jose, California, Diamanti offers a platform designed for infrastructure architects, IT operations, and application owners, enabling them to efficiently run stateful containerized applications in production. The company's flagship product, Diamanti Spektra, unifies control and data planes, providing users with enhanced performance and enterprise features. By focusing on bare-metal container infrastructure, Diamanti delivers the speed, simplicity, and control necessary for modern cloud environments, supporting various applications in container networking, storage, databases, and cloud-native DevOps. The company distributes its products through resellers and was previously known as DataWise Systems, Inc. before rebranding in April 2016.
Forward Networks
Series C in 2019
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.
The Boring Company
Venture Round in 2019
The Boring Company is an infrastructure and tunnel construction company focused on developing underground transportation networks. It designs and builds tunnel systems to alleviate urban traffic, offering safe, fast, and cost-efficient routes for transportation, utilities, and freight, with the aim of reducing surface congestion and expanding mobility options.
Balena is a technology company that provides a complete set of tools and infrastructure for building, deploying, and managing fleets of connected IoT devices. Its platform enables fleet owners to develop applications, deploy firmware using Linux containers and open technologies, provision devices, collect logs, and perform cross-compilation, while supporting any Linux-supported language, library, and API on embedded products. Devices and their services can be managed, monitored, and updated through a web dashboard, API, CLI, or SDK. The platform is used across industries such as connected homes, manufacturing, logistics, marketing, and retail. Balena was established in 2013 and is headquartered in Seattle, with additional offices in Greece and the United Kingdom.
CircleCI provides a continuous integration and delivery platform that automates build, test, and deploy processes to help software teams release code rapidly and with confidence. The platform supports version control integration, automated testing frameworks, and containerization, enabling developers to scale workflows, detect and fix defects early, and reduce deployment risk. Notable customers include Facebook, Spotify, Kickstarter, and Shyp, reflecting wide adoption across tech companies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco with a global remote workforce, CircleCI is backed by venture firms Scale Venture Partners, DFJ, Baseline Ventures, and Harrison Metal Capital.
Yellowbrick Data
Series C in 2019
Yellowbrick Data is a data warehouse company that designs and deploys analytics-focused data warehouse platforms for on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud environments, including cloud disaster recovery. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, it serves enterprises with a scalable system that supports thousands of concurrent users and petabytes of data while running complex workloads with fast, consistent results. The platform offers on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud deployment with simple, uniform management and strong economics, enabling analytics across any schema and ad-hoc SQL queries. Yellowbrick Data emphasizes high availability, performance, and easy deployment in hybrid environments to speed decision-making through unified data analytics. The company maintains additional offices in Salt Lake City, Hong Kong, and London.
Yellowbrick Data
Series B in 2018
Yellowbrick Data is a data warehouse company that designs and deploys analytics-focused data warehouse platforms for on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud environments, including cloud disaster recovery. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, it serves enterprises with a scalable system that supports thousands of concurrent users and petabytes of data while running complex workloads with fast, consistent results. The platform offers on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud deployment with simple, uniform management and strong economics, enabling analytics across any schema and ad-hoc SQL queries. Yellowbrick Data emphasizes high availability, performance, and easy deployment in hybrid environments to speed decision-making through unified data analytics. The company maintains additional offices in Salt Lake City, Hong Kong, and London.
Yellowbrick Data
Series A in 2018
Yellowbrick Data is a data warehouse company that designs and deploys analytics-focused data warehouse platforms for on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud environments, including cloud disaster recovery. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, it serves enterprises with a scalable system that supports thousands of concurrent users and petabytes of data while running complex workloads with fast, consistent results. The platform offers on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud deployment with simple, uniform management and strong economics, enabling analytics across any schema and ad-hoc SQL queries. Yellowbrick Data emphasizes high availability, performance, and easy deployment in hybrid environments to speed decision-making through unified data analytics. The company maintains additional offices in Salt Lake City, Hong Kong, and London.
Balena
Funding Round in 2018
Balena is a technology company that provides a complete set of tools and infrastructure for building, deploying, and managing fleets of connected IoT devices. Its platform enables fleet owners to develop applications, deploy firmware using Linux containers and open technologies, provision devices, collect logs, and perform cross-compilation, while supporting any Linux-supported language, library, and API on embedded products. Devices and their services can be managed, monitored, and updated through a web dashboard, API, CLI, or SDK. The platform is used across industries such as connected homes, manufacturing, logistics, marketing, and retail. Balena was established in 2013 and is headquartered in Seattle, with additional offices in Greece and the United Kingdom.
Orchid Labs
Venture Round in 2018
Orchid Labs is an open-source initiative focused on combating internet surveillance and censorship. Founded in 2017 by a team including Dr. Steven Waterhouse and Jay Freeman, the company develops a decentralized nanopayment platform that enhances internet accessibility. Its innovative approach employs an overlay network built on the existing internet, utilizing a peer-to-peer tokenized bandwidth exchange. This technology empowers users to protect their personal data while facilitating secure communication, collaboration, and information access. Overall, Orchid Labs aims to create a more inclusive and liberated online environment for all users.
CircleCI provides a continuous integration and delivery platform that automates build, test, and deploy processes to help software teams release code rapidly and with confidence. The platform supports version control integration, automated testing frameworks, and containerization, enabling developers to scale workflows, detect and fix defects early, and reduce deployment risk. Notable customers include Facebook, Spotify, Kickstarter, and Shyp, reflecting wide adoption across tech companies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco with a global remote workforce, CircleCI is backed by venture firms Scale Venture Partners, DFJ, Baseline Ventures, and Harrison Metal Capital.
Orchid Labs
Seed Round in 2017
Orchid Labs is an open-source initiative focused on combating internet surveillance and censorship. Founded in 2017 by a team including Dr. Steven Waterhouse and Jay Freeman, the company develops a decentralized nanopayment platform that enhances internet accessibility. Its innovative approach employs an overlay network built on the existing internet, utilizing a peer-to-peer tokenized bandwidth exchange. This technology empowers users to protect their personal data while facilitating secure communication, collaboration, and information access. Overall, Orchid Labs aims to create a more inclusive and liberated online environment for all users.
Forward Networks
Series B in 2017
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.
Diamanti, Inc. is a technology company specializing in an integrated enterprise Kubernetes platform that addresses the network and storage challenges associated with cloud-native applications. Founded in 2010 and based in San Jose, California, Diamanti offers a platform designed for infrastructure architects, IT operations, and application owners, enabling them to efficiently run stateful containerized applications in production. The company's flagship product, Diamanti Spektra, unifies control and data planes, providing users with enhanced performance and enterprise features. By focusing on bare-metal container infrastructure, Diamanti delivers the speed, simplicity, and control necessary for modern cloud environments, supporting various applications in container networking, storage, databases, and cloud-native DevOps. The company distributes its products through resellers and was previously known as DataWise Systems, Inc. before rebranding in April 2016.
Balena is a technology company that provides a complete set of tools and infrastructure for building, deploying, and managing fleets of connected IoT devices. Its platform enables fleet owners to develop applications, deploy firmware using Linux containers and open technologies, provision devices, collect logs, and perform cross-compilation, while supporting any Linux-supported language, library, and API on embedded products. Devices and their services can be managed, monitored, and updated through a web dashboard, API, CLI, or SDK. The platform is used across industries such as connected homes, manufacturing, logistics, marketing, and retail. Balena was established in 2013 and is headquartered in Seattle, with additional offices in Greece and the United Kingdom.
CircleCI provides a continuous integration and delivery platform that automates build, test, and deploy processes to help software teams release code rapidly and with confidence. The platform supports version control integration, automated testing frameworks, and containerization, enabling developers to scale workflows, detect and fix defects early, and reduce deployment risk. Notable customers include Facebook, Spotify, Kickstarter, and Shyp, reflecting wide adoption across tech companies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco with a global remote workforce, CircleCI is backed by venture firms Scale Venture Partners, DFJ, Baseline Ventures, and Harrison Metal Capital.
Diamanti, Inc. is a technology company specializing in an integrated enterprise Kubernetes platform that addresses the network and storage challenges associated with cloud-native applications. Founded in 2010 and based in San Jose, California, Diamanti offers a platform designed for infrastructure architects, IT operations, and application owners, enabling them to efficiently run stateful containerized applications in production. The company's flagship product, Diamanti Spektra, unifies control and data planes, providing users with enhanced performance and enterprise features. By focusing on bare-metal container infrastructure, Diamanti delivers the speed, simplicity, and control necessary for modern cloud environments, supporting various applications in container networking, storage, databases, and cloud-native DevOps. The company distributes its products through resellers and was previously known as DataWise Systems, Inc. before rebranding in April 2016.
HELIX, originally known as Flux, is a pioneering company based in Oakland, California, that focuses on simplifying the complexities of building digitization. Initially launched as a project within Google X, HELIX shifted its business model in 2019 to develop the HELIX Creator platform. This platform empowers architects, engineers, builders, and owner-operators to utilize LiDAR and photogrammetry technologies for capturing precise building geometry, facilitating the creation of usable plans and models. By providing accurate 2D and 3D data along with essential documents, HELIX enables users to assess building potential, plan renovations, and document structures for disaster preparedness. The company emphasizes that for Digital Twins to be effective, the underlying data must be accurate, easily accessible, and regularly updated.
Balena is a technology company that provides a complete set of tools and infrastructure for building, deploying, and managing fleets of connected IoT devices. Its platform enables fleet owners to develop applications, deploy firmware using Linux containers and open technologies, provision devices, collect logs, and perform cross-compilation, while supporting any Linux-supported language, library, and API on embedded products. Devices and their services can be managed, monitored, and updated through a web dashboard, API, CLI, or SDK. The platform is used across industries such as connected homes, manufacturing, logistics, marketing, and retail. Balena was established in 2013 and is headquartered in Seattle, with additional offices in Greece and the United Kingdom.
SimpliVity
Series D in 2015
SimpliVity Corporation is a provider of hyperconverged infrastructure solutions designed to enhance the deployment of resources and workloads in data centers. The company offers several products, including OmniCube, a 2U rack-mounted system that integrates server, storage, and networking services, thereby improving the management, protection, and performance of virtualized workloads. Additionally, its OmniCube Hyperconverged Infrastructure platform addresses data efficiency and global management needs in virtualized and cloud environments. SimpliVity's solutions also include OmniView, a web-based support dashboard featuring predictive analytics, and OmniStack Hyperconverged Infrastructure, which integrates with Cisco UCS to consolidate multiple core data center functions. The company's technology is utilized across various sectors, including energy, education, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, SimpliVity has support centers in Cork, Ireland, and Raleigh, North Carolina. As of February 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.
Diamanti, Inc. is a technology company specializing in an integrated enterprise Kubernetes platform that addresses the network and storage challenges associated with cloud-native applications. Founded in 2010 and based in San Jose, California, Diamanti offers a platform designed for infrastructure architects, IT operations, and application owners, enabling them to efficiently run stateful containerized applications in production. The company's flagship product, Diamanti Spektra, unifies control and data planes, providing users with enhanced performance and enterprise features. By focusing on bare-metal container infrastructure, Diamanti delivers the speed, simplicity, and control necessary for modern cloud environments, supporting various applications in container networking, storage, databases, and cloud-native DevOps. The company distributes its products through resellers and was previously known as DataWise Systems, Inc. before rebranding in April 2016.
Bright Computing
Series B in 2014
Bright Computing is a leading provider of cluster management software, founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Jose, California. It offers comprehensive solutions for managing high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, big data clusters, and OpenStack private clouds. The company's flagship product, Bright Cluster Manager, enables users to install, provision, configure, manage, and monitor clusters across different sizes and hardware types. Bright Computing serves a diverse range of industries, including academia, government, finance, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, oil, and gas, with notable clients such as Boeing, NASA, Roche, Stanford University, and Tokyo Institute of Technology. The company maintains strategic partnerships with industry leaders like Amazon, Cray, Dell, Intel, Nvidia, and SGI to deliver integrated solutions for managing advanced IT infrastructure. Bright Computing's software is deployed in over 650 data centers worldwide, demonstrating its global impact on cluster management.
HELIX, originally known as Flux, is a pioneering company based in Oakland, California, that focuses on simplifying the complexities of building digitization. Initially launched as a project within Google X, HELIX shifted its business model in 2019 to develop the HELIX Creator platform. This platform empowers architects, engineers, builders, and owner-operators to utilize LiDAR and photogrammetry technologies for capturing precise building geometry, facilitating the creation of usable plans and models. By providing accurate 2D and 3D data along with essential documents, HELIX enables users to assess building potential, plan renovations, and document structures for disaster preparedness. The company emphasizes that for Digital Twins to be effective, the underlying data must be accurate, easily accessible, and regularly updated.
CircleCI provides a continuous integration and delivery platform that automates build, test, and deploy processes to help software teams release code rapidly and with confidence. The platform supports version control integration, automated testing frameworks, and containerization, enabling developers to scale workflows, detect and fix defects early, and reduce deployment risk. Notable customers include Facebook, Spotify, Kickstarter, and Shyp, reflecting wide adoption across tech companies. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco with a global remote workforce, CircleCI is backed by venture firms Scale Venture Partners, DFJ, Baseline Ventures, and Harrison Metal Capital.
SimpliVity
Series C in 2013
SimpliVity Corporation is a provider of hyperconverged infrastructure solutions designed to enhance the deployment of resources and workloads in data centers. The company offers several products, including OmniCube, a 2U rack-mounted system that integrates server, storage, and networking services, thereby improving the management, protection, and performance of virtualized workloads. Additionally, its OmniCube Hyperconverged Infrastructure platform addresses data efficiency and global management needs in virtualized and cloud environments. SimpliVity's solutions also include OmniView, a web-based support dashboard featuring predictive analytics, and OmniStack Hyperconverged Infrastructure, which integrates with Cisco UCS to consolidate multiple core data center functions. The company's technology is utilized across various sectors, including energy, education, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, SimpliVity has support centers in Cork, Ireland, and Raleigh, North Carolina. As of February 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.
BrightSource
Series F in 2012
BrightSource Energy, Inc. is a solar thermal technology company that specializes in designing, developing, and selling systems for utility-scale electric power plants both in the United States and internationally. The company utilizes fields of tracking mirrors, known as heliostats, which are controlled by proprietary software to concentrate sunlight onto a solar receiver/boiler unit, producing high-temperature steam. This steam can be harnessed for electricity generation via conventional steam turbines or for industrial applications, such as thermal enhanced oil recovery. In addition to its core technology, BrightSource provides comprehensive project development services that include site acquisition, permitting, and interconnection to the electrical grid. The company targets utility-scale solar thermal power project owners, contractors, and oil production companies, fostering strategic partnerships with notable firms in the industry. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Oakland, California, BrightSource aims to offer low-cost, reliable clean energy solutions that help reduce dependency on fossil fuels.
Bharat Light and Power
Venture Round in 2012
Bharat Light and Power Private Limited is a company based in New Delhi, India, focused on owning and operating power generation facilities. Established in 2010, it specializes in generating clean energy through various renewable sources, including wind, solar, biomass, hydro, and gas. The company's mission is to meet the growing demand for clean electricity and enhance energy security. In addition to power generation, Bharat Light and Power offers pre-development and post-commissioning services, supporting wind farm developers, operators, owners, investors, and lenders with plant monitoring and analysis.
Oasys Water
Venture Round in 2012
Oasys Water, Inc. is a Boston-based company that specializes in forward osmosis technology aimed at addressing the global water crisis. Founded in 2008, the company has developed Engineered Osmosis, a proprietary platform that enhances the efficiency of desalination processes, making the treatment of saltwater more economical. Oasys Water's integrated systems focus on high recovery desalination, brine management, and zero liquid discharge solutions. By utilizing advanced resource recovery techniques, the company significantly lowers the cost of producing clean water and energy, enabling industries to optimize resource use while minimizing environmental impact. Oasys Water also maintains an office in Dubai to support its international operations.
BrightSource
Series E in 2011
BrightSource Energy, Inc. is a solar thermal technology company that specializes in designing, developing, and selling systems for utility-scale electric power plants both in the United States and internationally. The company utilizes fields of tracking mirrors, known as heliostats, which are controlled by proprietary software to concentrate sunlight onto a solar receiver/boiler unit, producing high-temperature steam. This steam can be harnessed for electricity generation via conventional steam turbines or for industrial applications, such as thermal enhanced oil recovery. In addition to its core technology, BrightSource provides comprehensive project development services that include site acquisition, permitting, and interconnection to the electrical grid. The company targets utility-scale solar thermal power project owners, contractors, and oil production companies, fostering strategic partnerships with notable firms in the industry. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Oakland, California, BrightSource aims to offer low-cost, reliable clean energy solutions that help reduce dependency on fossil fuels.
BrightSource
Series D in 2010
BrightSource Energy, Inc. is a solar thermal technology company that specializes in designing, developing, and selling systems for utility-scale electric power plants both in the United States and internationally. The company utilizes fields of tracking mirrors, known as heliostats, which are controlled by proprietary software to concentrate sunlight onto a solar receiver/boiler unit, producing high-temperature steam. This steam can be harnessed for electricity generation via conventional steam turbines or for industrial applications, such as thermal enhanced oil recovery. In addition to its core technology, BrightSource provides comprehensive project development services that include site acquisition, permitting, and interconnection to the electrical grid. The company targets utility-scale solar thermal power project owners, contractors, and oil production companies, fostering strategic partnerships with notable firms in the industry. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Oakland, California, BrightSource aims to offer low-cost, reliable clean energy solutions that help reduce dependency on fossil fuels.
Tioga Energy
Series B in 2009
Tioga Energy is a company focused on facilitating access to clean energy through the ownership and operation of renewable energy facilities tailored for commercial, government, and non-profit organizations. By offering solar power purchase agreements, Tioga Energy allows customers to avoid upfront capital investments and the complexities of ongoing operational management. The company collaborates with trusted industry experts to design, install, and maintain efficient solar photovoltaic systems, ensuring reliable energy production. Tioga Energy's comprehensive services include solar electric system assessment, engineering, installation, maintenance, and equipment monitoring, thereby simplifying the transition to renewable energy for its clients while minimizing financial risks associated with independent solar facility ownership.
SeaMicro
Venture Round in 2009
SeaMicro is a company focused on developing innovative low-power data center solutions aimed at addressing the escalating energy consumption of traditional servers. With the power demands of servers having more than doubled over the past six years, SeaMicro has engineered a new server architecture that utilizes advanced CPU design, virtualization, supercomputing, and networking technologies. Their compact servers consume only one-quarter of the power and occupy one-sixth of the space of conventional servers, making them an efficient alternative for scale-out infrastructures. Furthermore, SeaMicro's servers are designed to be plug-and-play, ensuring compatibility without the need for modifications to existing software operating systems, applications, or management systems. This approach positions SeaMicro as a leader in transforming the data center landscape into a more sustainable and efficient environment.
Oasys Water
Series A in 2009
Oasys Water, Inc. is a Boston-based company that specializes in forward osmosis technology aimed at addressing the global water crisis. Founded in 2008, the company has developed Engineered Osmosis, a proprietary platform that enhances the efficiency of desalination processes, making the treatment of saltwater more economical. Oasys Water's integrated systems focus on high recovery desalination, brine management, and zero liquid discharge solutions. By utilizing advanced resource recovery techniques, the company significantly lowers the cost of producing clean water and energy, enabling industries to optimize resource use while minimizing environmental impact. Oasys Water also maintains an office in Dubai to support its international operations.
Anagran specializes in flow-based traffic management products designed to mitigate the adverse effects of network congestion, thereby facilitating the seamless scaling of video, voice, data, and wireless traffic across converged IP networks. The company's solutions protect essential network traffic by managing end-to-end flows based on their behavior, ensuring optimal quality and performance levels without relying on invasive deep packet inspection techniques. This approach allows service providers and enterprises to consistently achieve high-performance standards while significantly lowering both capital expenditures and ongoing network costs. Founded by Dr. Larry Roberts, a recognized pioneer of the Internet, Anagran is committed to enhancing network efficiency and reliability.
PacketExchange
Series B in 2008
PacketExchange specializes in private network services that provide a range of solutions, including Global Ethernet, Global Peering, Collaborative Networking, Cloud Networking, Dedicated Internet Access, and Internet Transit. The company utilizes a unique real-time transactional services platform that is built on a global private layer-2 MPLS/VPLS and layer-3 IP network, offering a secure, reliable, and cost-effective alternative to the public Internet. With a redundant mesh network spanning Europe, North America, and Asia, PacketExchange enables seamless connectivity for hundreds of access and broadband service providers, digital media firms, content and web application providers, enterprises, and customers, facilitating direct connections with their trading partners worldwide.
BrightSource
Series C in 2008
BrightSource Energy, Inc. is a solar thermal technology company that specializes in designing, developing, and selling systems for utility-scale electric power plants both in the United States and internationally. The company utilizes fields of tracking mirrors, known as heliostats, which are controlled by proprietary software to concentrate sunlight onto a solar receiver/boiler unit, producing high-temperature steam. This steam can be harnessed for electricity generation via conventional steam turbines or for industrial applications, such as thermal enhanced oil recovery. In addition to its core technology, BrightSource provides comprehensive project development services that include site acquisition, permitting, and interconnection to the electrical grid. The company targets utility-scale solar thermal power project owners, contractors, and oil production companies, fostering strategic partnerships with notable firms in the industry. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Oakland, California, BrightSource aims to offer low-cost, reliable clean energy solutions that help reduce dependency on fossil fuels.
Anagran specializes in flow-based traffic management products designed to mitigate the adverse effects of network congestion, thereby facilitating the seamless scaling of video, voice, data, and wireless traffic across converged IP networks. The company's solutions protect essential network traffic by managing end-to-end flows based on their behavior, ensuring optimal quality and performance levels without relying on invasive deep packet inspection techniques. This approach allows service providers and enterprises to consistently achieve high-performance standards while significantly lowering both capital expenditures and ongoing network costs. Founded by Dr. Larry Roberts, a recognized pioneer of the Internet, Anagran is committed to enhancing network efficiency and reliability.
Tioga Energy
Series A in 2007
Tioga Energy is a company focused on facilitating access to clean energy through the ownership and operation of renewable energy facilities tailored for commercial, government, and non-profit organizations. By offering solar power purchase agreements, Tioga Energy allows customers to avoid upfront capital investments and the complexities of ongoing operational management. The company collaborates with trusted industry experts to design, install, and maintain efficient solar photovoltaic systems, ensuring reliable energy production. Tioga Energy's comprehensive services include solar electric system assessment, engineering, installation, maintenance, and equipment monitoring, thereby simplifying the transition to renewable energy for its clients while minimizing financial risks associated with independent solar facility ownership.
Tioga Energy
Series A in 2007
Tioga Energy is a company focused on facilitating access to clean energy through the ownership and operation of renewable energy facilities tailored for commercial, government, and non-profit organizations. By offering solar power purchase agreements, Tioga Energy allows customers to avoid upfront capital investments and the complexities of ongoing operational management. The company collaborates with trusted industry experts to design, install, and maintain efficient solar photovoltaic systems, ensuring reliable energy production. Tioga Energy's comprehensive services include solar electric system assessment, engineering, installation, maintenance, and equipment monitoring, thereby simplifying the transition to renewable energy for its clients while minimizing financial risks associated with independent solar facility ownership.
Pronto Networks
Venture Round in 2007
Founded in 2002, Pronto Networks develops operations support systems that enable network operators to deploy and manage public Wi-Fi networks. Its solutions include Unifi OSS for provisioning and billing, UNIFi OneBox for monetizing WiFi networks, mobile broadband routers, and The UNIFi Cloud Controller for cloud-based management. Serving diverse industries like education, healthcare, hospitality, and wireless ISPs, Pronto Networks is headquartered in Walnut Creek, California with offices in India.
EnerNOC provides technology-enabled energy management solutions to assist utilities and grid operators in maintaining the real-time balance between supply and demand. Their services help optimize energy usage and improve grid reliability for their clients.
EnerNOC provides technology-enabled energy management solutions to assist utilities and grid operators in maintaining the real-time balance between supply and demand. Their services help optimize energy usage and improve grid reliability for their clients.
Anagran specializes in flow-based traffic management products designed to mitigate the adverse effects of network congestion, thereby facilitating the seamless scaling of video, voice, data, and wireless traffic across converged IP networks. The company's solutions protect essential network traffic by managing end-to-end flows based on their behavior, ensuring optimal quality and performance levels without relying on invasive deep packet inspection techniques. This approach allows service providers and enterprises to consistently achieve high-performance standards while significantly lowering both capital expenditures and ongoing network costs. Founded by Dr. Larry Roberts, a recognized pioneer of the Internet, Anagran is committed to enhancing network efficiency and reliability.
ChinaCache
Series A in 2005
ChinaCache is a prominent Chinese provider of content delivery networks and cloud-based services, established in 1998. The company caters to a diverse range of clients, including small and large enterprises, luxury brands, e-commerce platforms, banking institutions, online gaming, and media organizations. With a robust infrastructure that includes over 400 service nodes in more than 120 major cities across China, ChinaCache offers a total network capacity exceeding 1000Gbps. The company maintains interconnections with all major telecommunications carriers and local internet service providers in Mainland China, enabling it to enhance online services and user experiences for its clients. All of ChinaCache's revenue is generated within the People's Republic of China, underscoring its focus on the domestic market.
Pronto Networks
Venture Round in 2005
Founded in 2002, Pronto Networks develops operations support systems that enable network operators to deploy and manage public Wi-Fi networks. Its solutions include Unifi OSS for provisioning and billing, UNIFi OneBox for monetizing WiFi networks, mobile broadband routers, and The UNIFi Cloud Controller for cloud-based management. Serving diverse industries like education, healthcare, hospitality, and wireless ISPs, Pronto Networks is headquartered in Walnut Creek, California with offices in India.
Troika Networks
Series B in 2005
Troika Networks, Inc. specializes in providing integrated solutions for storage network data protection and management. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Westlake Village, California, the company offers flexible SAN-based storage management solutions designed to enhance disaster recovery, backup, and volume management functionalities. Its offerings include application hosting platforms and embedded technologies that enable original equipment manufacturers and resellers to implement cost-effective data protection strategies worldwide. Utilizing its Accelera Network Storage Services Platforms and ReadyPath Technology, Troika Networks aims to significantly improve the data management capabilities of enterprise customers.
EnerNOC provides technology-enabled energy management solutions to assist utilities and grid operators in maintaining the real-time balance between supply and demand. Their services help optimize energy usage and improve grid reliability for their clients.
Anagran specializes in flow-based traffic management products designed to mitigate the adverse effects of network congestion, thereby facilitating the seamless scaling of video, voice, data, and wireless traffic across converged IP networks. The company's solutions protect essential network traffic by managing end-to-end flows based on their behavior, ensuring optimal quality and performance levels without relying on invasive deep packet inspection techniques. This approach allows service providers and enterprises to consistently achieve high-performance standards while significantly lowering both capital expenditures and ongoing network costs. Founded by Dr. Larry Roberts, a recognized pioneer of the Internet, Anagran is committed to enhancing network efficiency and reliability.
Blue Titan Software
Series C in 2004
Blue Titan Software, Inc. specializes in providing a service-oriented infrastructure designed to assist enterprise architects in managing, sharing, and scaling applications. The company's flagship product, Network Director, addresses the complexities of web services by establishing a coherent path to an enterprise-wide service-oriented architecture. This solution facilitates the delivery, access, and execution of shared and reusable services, allowing organizations to streamline their operations and improve efficiency. Additionally, Blue Titan offers Network Director RM, which enhances messaging reliability and ubiquity, further supporting the needs of enterprise architecture.
Digital Path
Series C in 2004
Digital Path provides high-speed wireless broadband Internet and phone services to residential and business sectors in Northern California. It offers business-grade phone systems that include local and long-distance, hosted voicemail, multiple line configurations, and call forwarding services.
The company also provides higher data speeds, dedicated business data circuits, multiple business telephone bundle options, competitive pricing, service quality guarantees, extensive rural and metro coverage, enhanced back-office configuration, and provisioning and installation services. In addition, it offers satellite, DSL, or cable services for the residential sector.
Pronto Networks
Series B in 2004
Founded in 2002, Pronto Networks develops operations support systems that enable network operators to deploy and manage public Wi-Fi networks. Its solutions include Unifi OSS for provisioning and billing, UNIFi OneBox for monetizing WiFi networks, mobile broadband routers, and The UNIFi Cloud Controller for cloud-based management. Serving diverse industries like education, healthcare, hospitality, and wireless ISPs, Pronto Networks is headquartered in Walnut Creek, California with offices in India.
EnerNOC provides technology-enabled energy management solutions to assist utilities and grid operators in maintaining the real-time balance between supply and demand. Their services help optimize energy usage and improve grid reliability for their clients.
Digital Path
Series B in 2003
Digital Path provides high-speed wireless broadband Internet and phone services to residential and business sectors in Northern California. It offers business-grade phone systems that include local and long-distance, hosted voicemail, multiple line configurations, and call forwarding services.
The company also provides higher data speeds, dedicated business data circuits, multiple business telephone bundle options, competitive pricing, service quality guarantees, extensive rural and metro coverage, enhanced back-office configuration, and provisioning and installation services. In addition, it offers satellite, DSL, or cable services for the residential sector.
EnerNOC provides technology-enabled energy management solutions to assist utilities and grid operators in maintaining the real-time balance between supply and demand. Their services help optimize energy usage and improve grid reliability for their clients.
Digital Path
Series A in 2003
Digital Path provides high-speed wireless broadband Internet and phone services to residential and business sectors in Northern California. It offers business-grade phone systems that include local and long-distance, hosted voicemail, multiple line configurations, and call forwarding services.
The company also provides higher data speeds, dedicated business data circuits, multiple business telephone bundle options, competitive pricing, service quality guarantees, extensive rural and metro coverage, enhanced back-office configuration, and provisioning and installation services. In addition, it offers satellite, DSL, or cable services for the residential sector.
Troika Networks
Venture Round in 2003
Troika Networks, Inc. specializes in providing integrated solutions for storage network data protection and management. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Westlake Village, California, the company offers flexible SAN-based storage management solutions designed to enhance disaster recovery, backup, and volume management functionalities. Its offerings include application hosting platforms and embedded technologies that enable original equipment manufacturers and resellers to implement cost-effective data protection strategies worldwide. Utilizing its Accelera Network Storage Services Platforms and ReadyPath Technology, Troika Networks aims to significantly improve the data management capabilities of enterprise customers.
Pronto Networks
Series A in 2003
Founded in 2002, Pronto Networks develops operations support systems that enable network operators to deploy and manage public Wi-Fi networks. Its solutions include Unifi OSS for provisioning and billing, UNIFi OneBox for monetizing WiFi networks, mobile broadband routers, and The UNIFi Cloud Controller for cloud-based management. Serving diverse industries like education, healthcare, hospitality, and wireless ISPs, Pronto Networks is headquartered in Walnut Creek, California with offices in India.
Blue Titan Software
Series B in 2003
Blue Titan Software, Inc. specializes in providing a service-oriented infrastructure designed to assist enterprise architects in managing, sharing, and scaling applications. The company's flagship product, Network Director, addresses the complexities of web services by establishing a coherent path to an enterprise-wide service-oriented architecture. This solution facilitates the delivery, access, and execution of shared and reusable services, allowing organizations to streamline their operations and improve efficiency. Additionally, Blue Titan offers Network Director RM, which enhances messaging reliability and ubiquity, further supporting the needs of enterprise architecture.
Actelis Networks
Series C in 2001
Actelis Networks specializes in high-performance broadband over copper solutions, enabling service providers to deliver Ethernet and broadband access services more efficiently than fiber optics or microwave. Their product portfolio includes aggregation switches, Ethernet access devices, management suites, and support services. Actelis caters to a diverse range of customers, including telecommunications companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and industrial organizations worldwide.
Troika Networks
Venture Round in 2000
Troika Networks, Inc. specializes in providing integrated solutions for storage network data protection and management. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Westlake Village, California, the company offers flexible SAN-based storage management solutions designed to enhance disaster recovery, backup, and volume management functionalities. Its offerings include application hosting platforms and embedded technologies that enable original equipment manufacturers and resellers to implement cost-effective data protection strategies worldwide. Utilizing its Accelera Network Storage Services Platforms and ReadyPath Technology, Troika Networks aims to significantly improve the data management capabilities of enterprise customers.
EXP is a civil operations firm that specializes in engineering, architecture, design, and consulting services for both built and natural environments. The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including building science, structural engineering, lighting design, technology design, intelligent buildings, process management, front-end engineering, infrastructure, land development, transportation planning, and building information modeling. Additionally, EXP provides secure technical and mission support services, emphasizing operational efficiency and asset management. Through its diverse expertise, the firm aims to enhance infrastructure and environmental sustainability while delivering innovative solutions to meet client needs.