Weber Capital Management

Weber Capital Management, LLC, founded in 1994 and based in San Francisco, specializes in long-term equity investments in mid to late-stage ventures and micro-cap public companies. The firm focuses on several sectors, including information technology, communications, and healthcare. In the realm of software, its investments span Customer Relationship Management, Digital Rights Management, Electronic Design Automation, and Enterprise Resource Planning, among others. Hardware investments concentrate on digital broadcasting, semiconductors, and Voice over Internet Protocol technologies. In healthcare, Weber Capital has invested in cardiology, vascular therapies, orthopedics, and specialty managed services. The firm adopts a sector-oriented approach, aiming to support and grow its portfolio companies in these diverse industries.

Colin Hillberg

Partner

Gene Weber

Managing Partner

12 past transactions

Penguin Computing

Venture Round in 2009
Penguin Computing, Inc. is a company that develops, configures, assembles, and sells high-performance computing (HPC) cluster systems and Linux-based server systems primarily in the United States. Founded in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, it specializes in providing HPC, artificial intelligence, enterprise data center, and cloud solutions. Its offerings include enterprise-grade storage and both hardware and cloud-based services through Penguin Computing On-Demand, which delivers virtual supercomputing capabilities on a pay-as-you-go basis. The company also offers TrueHPC, an end-to-end HPC solution that optimizes infrastructure for various workloads, and a consultancy service through its Artificial Intelligence Practice to help organizations achieve their AI objectives. Additionally, Penguin Computing provides professional services and support for implementing and maintaining Linux systems. Serving government agencies, academic institutions, and various corporations, the company operates in 40 countries across eight vertical markets and is a subsidiary of SMART Global Holdings, Inc.

Penguin Computing

Series C in 2007
Penguin Computing, Inc. is a company that develops, configures, assembles, and sells high-performance computing (HPC) cluster systems and Linux-based server systems primarily in the United States. Founded in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, it specializes in providing HPC, artificial intelligence, enterprise data center, and cloud solutions. Its offerings include enterprise-grade storage and both hardware and cloud-based services through Penguin Computing On-Demand, which delivers virtual supercomputing capabilities on a pay-as-you-go basis. The company also offers TrueHPC, an end-to-end HPC solution that optimizes infrastructure for various workloads, and a consultancy service through its Artificial Intelligence Practice to help organizations achieve their AI objectives. Additionally, Penguin Computing provides professional services and support for implementing and maintaining Linux systems. Serving government agencies, academic institutions, and various corporations, the company operates in 40 countries across eight vertical markets and is a subsidiary of SMART Global Holdings, Inc.

Penguin Computing

Series B in 2007
Penguin Computing, Inc. is a company that develops, configures, assembles, and sells high-performance computing (HPC) cluster systems and Linux-based server systems primarily in the United States. Founded in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, it specializes in providing HPC, artificial intelligence, enterprise data center, and cloud solutions. Its offerings include enterprise-grade storage and both hardware and cloud-based services through Penguin Computing On-Demand, which delivers virtual supercomputing capabilities on a pay-as-you-go basis. The company also offers TrueHPC, an end-to-end HPC solution that optimizes infrastructure for various workloads, and a consultancy service through its Artificial Intelligence Practice to help organizations achieve their AI objectives. Additionally, Penguin Computing provides professional services and support for implementing and maintaining Linux systems. Serving government agencies, academic institutions, and various corporations, the company operates in 40 countries across eight vertical markets and is a subsidiary of SMART Global Holdings, Inc.

Penguin Computing

Series A in 2006
Penguin Computing, Inc. is a company that develops, configures, assembles, and sells high-performance computing (HPC) cluster systems and Linux-based server systems primarily in the United States. Founded in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, it specializes in providing HPC, artificial intelligence, enterprise data center, and cloud solutions. Its offerings include enterprise-grade storage and both hardware and cloud-based services through Penguin Computing On-Demand, which delivers virtual supercomputing capabilities on a pay-as-you-go basis. The company also offers TrueHPC, an end-to-end HPC solution that optimizes infrastructure for various workloads, and a consultancy service through its Artificial Intelligence Practice to help organizations achieve their AI objectives. Additionally, Penguin Computing provides professional services and support for implementing and maintaining Linux systems. Serving government agencies, academic institutions, and various corporations, the company operates in 40 countries across eight vertical markets and is a subsidiary of SMART Global Holdings, Inc.

Autonomic Networks

Series E in 2005
Autonomic Networks is a technology company that specializes in network automation solutions. It focuses on enhancing network security and compliance by automatically learning, auditing, and controlling user access to sensitive data and applications within an enterprise network. The company's patent-pending technologies enable it to identify significant security incidents among numerous daily events, allowing for targeted action. Autonomic Networks' devices perform deep stream inspection with minimal latency, providing adaptive access controls that balance business needs with security risks. This results in improved network management, enhanced security, and operational efficiency for its clients.

Autonomic Networks

Series D in 2004
Autonomic Networks is a technology company that specializes in network automation solutions. It focuses on enhancing network security and compliance by automatically learning, auditing, and controlling user access to sensitive data and applications within an enterprise network. The company's patent-pending technologies enable it to identify significant security incidents among numerous daily events, allowing for targeted action. Autonomic Networks' devices perform deep stream inspection with minimal latency, providing adaptive access controls that balance business needs with security risks. This results in improved network management, enhanced security, and operational efficiency for its clients.

2Wire

Series E in 2002
2Wire, based in San Jose, California, specializes in providing broadband service delivery platforms for companies that serve consumers. The company focuses on developing integrated solutions to deliver broadband services and content throughout homes or small offices. 2Wire's products leverage its expertise in software and hardware to enable home and small business users to fully utilize the benefits of broadband. Additionally, 2Wire offers service providers a flexible platform to manage feature-rich Internet, telephony, entertainment, and other enhanced broadband application services. Its product range includes residential gateways, multi-service media platforms, intelligent home servers, remote management systems, call center customer support, and intelligent gateways that function as modems, routers, wireless access points, and firewalls.

Autonomic Networks

Series C in 2002
Autonomic Networks is a technology company that specializes in network automation solutions. It focuses on enhancing network security and compliance by automatically learning, auditing, and controlling user access to sensitive data and applications within an enterprise network. The company's patent-pending technologies enable it to identify significant security incidents among numerous daily events, allowing for targeted action. Autonomic Networks' devices perform deep stream inspection with minimal latency, providing adaptive access controls that balance business needs with security risks. This results in improved network management, enhanced security, and operational efficiency for its clients.

Autonomic Networks

Series B in 2001
Autonomic Networks is a technology company that specializes in network automation solutions. It focuses on enhancing network security and compliance by automatically learning, auditing, and controlling user access to sensitive data and applications within an enterprise network. The company's patent-pending technologies enable it to identify significant security incidents among numerous daily events, allowing for targeted action. Autonomic Networks' devices perform deep stream inspection with minimal latency, providing adaptive access controls that balance business needs with security risks. This results in improved network management, enhanced security, and operational efficiency for its clients.

Stellcom

Venture Round in 2000
Stellcom is a systems integration firm based in San Diego, California, that specializes in developing technology solutions for enterprises. Founded in 1984, the company focuses on providing software products and services related to wireless technology, enabling users to access data from various websites on their wireless devices. Stellcom's expertise lies in creating tailored solutions for enterprise applications and devices, enhancing operational efficiency and connectivity. The firm was acquired by Vytek Wireless in November 2002, further expanding its capabilities in the technology sector.

Quiver

Series B in 2000
Quiver, Inc. develops and markets information management software that provides the most intuitive and accurate categorization of enterprise and online content. Building on its core technology competencies in information classification, ranking and retrieval, the company delivers the Quiver Knowledge Suite(TM) (QKS). This portfolio of information management products is making Global 2000 enterprises more efficient and more productive. QKS Classifier(TM), the company's flagship product, is an end-to-end categorization and taxonomy application that provides the most accurate and efficient way to organize, manage and distribute information. QKS Topic Advisor(TM), the newest product in the Quiver Knowledge Suite, automatically generates taxonomy topics for human review speeding initial implementation and enhancing the management and growth of existing directories.

2Wire

Series C in 2000
2Wire, based in San Jose, California, specializes in providing broadband service delivery platforms for companies that serve consumers. The company focuses on developing integrated solutions to deliver broadband services and content throughout homes or small offices. 2Wire's products leverage its expertise in software and hardware to enable home and small business users to fully utilize the benefits of broadband. Additionally, 2Wire offers service providers a flexible platform to manage feature-rich Internet, telephony, entertainment, and other enhanced broadband application services. Its product range includes residential gateways, multi-service media platforms, intelligent home servers, remote management systems, call center customer support, and intelligent gateways that function as modems, routers, wireless access points, and firewalls.
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