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NeoCarta
has invested in a variety of leading technology companies
operating in software, hardware, networking and wireless markets.
While every investment stands on its own, each of these portfolio
companies can also benefit from relationships with the others,
and they often do.
In addition,
our managing directors have relationships with dozens of former
portfolio companies -- successful investments made prior
to joining NeoCarta -- and many of these companies are also
helpful to the NeoCarta portfolio.
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Portfolio
Companies
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DataSynapse
(New York, NY) is a global provider of grid computing solutions
in the financial services, energy, government and industrial
sectors.
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E-Markets
(Ames, IA) provides access to market information for the agricultural
industry, helping participants make more profitable purchasing
decisions.
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Handango
(Hurst, TX) is the leading independent provider of mobile
downloads in addition to platforms that enables its partners'
direct-to-consumer mobile channel.
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iSuppli
(El Segundo, CA) is the leading provider to the electronics
industry of market information, analysis, advice and tools
that improve strategic and operational decision-making.
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Systems (Santa Clara, CA) empowers mobile telecom operators
and wireless service providers to monetize data services by
providing an infrastructure solution that flexibly manages
changing technology and business requirements.
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Meru
Networks, Inc.
(Santa Clara, CA) provides Wireless LAN systems and infrastructure
that enable commerical-grade wireless voice and data applications
for enterprises.
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NARUS
(Mountain View, CA) provides high performance operations support
systems (OSS) and intelligence support systems (ISS) solutions
for telecommunications companies, service providers, and the
government.
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Silverpop
Systems (Atlanta, GA) provides e-mail software and services
solutions that enable businesses to manage communications
with their customers.
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SOMA
Networks (San Francisco, CA) is a leading provider of
last-mile broadband wireless access technology delivering
multi-megabit Internet access and landline-quality voice services.
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Waterfront
Media (Brooklyn, NY) is the premier online publisher of
self-help experts.
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Zoom
Systems (San Francisco, CA) retail technology combined
with robotic product delivery is a new channel that brings
global brand leaders and the most innovative product concepts
to world-class locations.
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Portfolio
Companies (Acquired/Merged/IPO)
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3wareŽ
(Sunnyvale, CA) is the technology leader in high-capacity
Serial ATA (SATA) and ATA RAID storage solutions. 3ware was
acquired by Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (AMCC).
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Cavium
Networks (Santa Clara, CA) is a semiconductor solutions
company which offers the largest family of network and e-commerce
security processors and accelerator boards addressing 50Mbps
to 10Gbps performance for wired and wireless network equipment.
IPO (CAVM).
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Cendura
Corporation
(Mountain View, CA) is an application management solutions
company that helps large enterprises manage complex and dynamic
IT environments. Cendura was acquired by CA (CA).
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Direct
Hit
(Wellesley, MA) is a leading Internet search technology and
content integration solution for enterprises and individuals.
Direct Hit was acquired by Ask Jeeves (ASKJ).
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Imaging
Automation (Bedford, NH) produces technologies for authenticating
documents and processing textual, graphical and biometric data
to meet the security needs of air transportation, border control
and other industries. Imaging Automation was acquired by L-1
Identity Solutions Inc. (ID).
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Massive
Incorporated (New York, NY) is the creator of the world's
first video game advertising network. Massive was acquired by
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Myrio
Corporation (Bothell, WA) is a leading provider of IP
video and interactive software for broadband service providers.
Myrio was acquired by Siemens (SI).
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The
Petroleum Place (Denver, CO) serves the energy industry
with a full range of data, applications and transaction services
to support each stage of the asset transaction lifecycle.
Petroleum Place was aquired by Vista Equity Partners.
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PRN
(San Francisco, CA) is the creator of the world's largest
in-store television network, delivering over 180 million gross
impressions each month to 5,000 stores nationwide. PRN was
acquired by Thomson (TMS).
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Sandburst
Corporation
(Andover, MA) is a fabless semiconductor company delivering
adaptive silicon to power advanced Ethernet and IP switches.
Sandburst was acquired by Broadcom Corporation (BRCM).
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