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OctoAI (formerly OctoML) was a Seattle-based AI inference platform founded in 2019 as a University of Washington Allen School spin-out of the Apache TVM project. The company originally focused on machine-learning model optimization and compilation across CPUs, GPUs, and accelerators, and in June 2023 launched a generative-AI SaaS inference…
TidalScale built software-defined server technology that aggregated the CPU, memory, and I/O of multiple commodity servers into a single large virtual machine (an inverse hypervisor / software-defined memory approach), enabling in-memory computing for very large workloads without specialized hardware.
SynQuest, Inc. (formerly Nasdaq: SYNQ) was an Atlanta, Georgia based supply-chain planning and logistics software company that provided e-business solutions to optimize the financial and operational performance of the supply chain, including transportation, distribution, and inventory planning and simulation for customers such as Ford Motor…
Zenprise was an enterprise Mobile Device Management (MDM) vendor founded in 2003 by Waheed Qureshi and Jayaram Bhat. It shipped Zenprise MobileManager, an on-premises MDM platform for device lifecycle management and mobile security, and Zencloud, a cloud-based MDM service launched in 2011, together supporting iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Windows…
Virsa Systems was a governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) software company founded in 1996 that specialized in helping enterprises meet regulatory requirements such as Sarbanes-Oxley by embedding automated control design, testing, and enforcement directly into their business processes, notably around SAP access controls and segregation-of-duties.
Seek AI was a New York City generative-AI enterprise data analytics company, backed by Battery Ventures, that built a conversational analytics agent letting business users query enterprise data in natural language and receive trustworthy answers (translating plain-language questions into SQL and narrative results over a company's own databases and…
Shape Security was an enterprise application-security company (backed by gv and wing-venture-capital) specializing in bot mitigation, credential-stuffing defense, and online-fraud prevention for login, checkout, and account-recovery flows.
Rogue Wave Software was a developer-tools and high-performance-computing software company known for products such as TotalView, Klocwork, IMSL numerical libraries, PV-WAVE, and its Zend PHP and open-source support lines.
Ahana was a venture-backed SaaS company founded in 2020 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, that provided a managed, cloud-native offering of PrestoDB — the open source distributed SQL query engine originally created at Facebook — positioned as the query and analytics layer of the open data lakehouse.
BloomThat was an a16z-backed, San Francisco same-day flower and gift delivery startup, surfaced as a portfolio company and added to the API Evangelist network as an enrichment lead. It operated a consumer (B2C) mobile and web ordering experience and never published a public developer API.
Bromium was an endpoint-security company founded in 2010 that pioneered application isolation through hardware-enforced micro-virtualization, running each untrusted task (a web page, email attachment, or downloaded file) inside its own disposable CPU-level micro-VM so malware could not escape to the host.
OfferFit is an AI decisioning company whose reinforcement-learning platform automated marketing experimentation and 1:1 personalization (replacing manual A/B testing with self-learning agents). OfferFit was acquired by Braze in 2025 and its product now ships as the BrazeAI Decisioning Studio.
PAE (Pacific Architects and Engineers) was a U.S. federal services contractor providing mission support, training, intelligence, and infrastructure services to U.S. government agencies and allied governments.
Parla (originally launched as Adia) was a London-based digital reproductive-health startup that gave women access to at-home fertility blood tests, an AI-enabled fertility platform, educational content, and an expert-led peer community around conception, pregnancy, and loss.
Celequest was a business intelligence software company that built an appliance-based platform for real-time operational BI — streaming dashboards and continuous analytics over live transactional data rather than batch data-warehouse reporting. The company was acquired by Cognos in 2007, and its technology was folded into the Cognos Now!
Cell Pathways, Inc. (CPI) was a development-stage pharmaceutical company headquartered at 702 Electronic Drive, Horsham, Pennsylvania, focused on the research and development of products to treat and prevent cancer. Incorporated in Delaware in July 1998 (as Cell Pathways Holdings, Inc., renamed Cell Pathways, Inc.
Divshot was a front-end and static web application hosting platform based in Santa Monica, California, and a 500 Global portfolio company. It offered command-line deploys of single-page and static applications across development, staging and production environments, with instant environment URLs, custom domains and SSL certificate upload…
Lattice Engines was a predictive marketing and AI-driven B2B customer data platform that applied machine learning to first-party CRM and marketing automation data combined with external firmographic, technographic, and intent signals in order to score accounts and leads, prioritize sales outreach, and power account-based marketing programs.
Leaba Semiconductor was an Israeli fabless semiconductor startup founded in 2014 in Caesarea by Eyal Dagan (CEO) and Ofer Iny (CTO), the founders who had previously sold Dune Networks to Broadcom in 2009.
Dubsmash was a video-selfie and lip-sync mobile application that let users record short videos set to a library of popular audio clips, quotes, and songs. Founded in Germany in 2014 by Jonas Druppel, Roland Grenke, and Daniel Taschik, it grew into one of the most downloaded social video apps, particularly among younger creators in the United…