Investors
Meru Networks is a privately-held company with over $100 million in venture funding. Since its founding, Meru has attracted top-tier backers that include some of the leading venture capital groups in the wireless and networking industries. Subsequent rounds have grown Meru's base of investors as more firms see the value of its technology in a lucrative and expanding market .
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Tenaya Capital is a leading venture capital firm with offices in Menlo Park, California, and Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1995 as Lehman Brothers Venture Partners, we became an independent company in 2009. Over the years we've raised five funds representing over $1 billion of committed capital, investing it in a wide range of high-growth technology companies including software, consumer Internet, communications, semiconductors, electronics, and cleantech. |
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Clearstone Venture Partners is an independent venture capital firm with offices
in Santa Monica and Menlo Park. A leader in early stage venture financing, Clearstone
works closely with high-potential technology companies to help them become leaders
in their industries. Their $100 million first fund and $350 million second fund
have invested in dozens of successful technology companies. All of the partners
have substantial operating backgrounds and at least five years of successful
VC experience. |
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NeoCarta Ventures is a leading venture capital firm based in San Francisco,
CA with an East coast presence in Boston, MA. NeoCarta has $300 million under
management and focuses on technology infrastructure companies with tremendous
market potential. Entrepreneurs choose to partner with NeoCarta because of our
strong technology understanding, operations experience, relevant relationships
with major corporations, and proven track record. We separate ourselves from
other venture capital firms by creating real strategic value for our portfolio
companies. |
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Evercore Ventures (EV) is an early-stage venture fund. Evercore's venture
investing benefits from Evercore's proven investment discipline, analytical
capabilities, and relationships. They couple this with technological experience
and company building expertise derived from a team that embodies diverse experience
and skill sets. |
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Monitor Ventures provides a blend of funding and services to early stage
start-ups that use technology to deliver value to their customers. Monitor Ventures
delivers differentiated value to its portfolio companies by leveraging four
key assets of the Monitor Group: deep knowledge in a diverse set of industries,
which range from telecommunications to consumer branded products, industrial
products to financial services; cross-industry functional approaches to strategy
development, marketing, sales and operations; global presence; and an outstanding
pool of highly talented and motivated professionals. Monitor Ventures works
in close partnership with other companies that have complementary skills, and
believes strongly that this delivers the best value to portfolio companies. |
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BlueStream Ventures, a ventures capital partnership was founded in April
2000. Their focus is exclusive to networking hardware and software. They bring
over 40 years of collective research, banking and advisory experience to their
portfolio companies. They recognize the value of a strong team. |
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The D. E. Shaw group is a global investment and technology
development firm. Since its organization in 1988, the firm has earned an international reputation
for financial innovation, technological leadership, and an extraordinarily distinguished staff.
The D. E. Shaw group encompasses a number of closely related entities with approximately 1,000
employees, $25 billion in aggregate investment capital, and offices in New York, London, Silicon
Valley, Houston, Kansas City, San Francisco, Washington D.C., Bermuda, and Hyderabad and Gurgaon,
India. |