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Greylock Partners

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Greylock Partners is one of the world's leading early-stage venture capital firms. For 40 years, Greylock has teamed with entrepreneurs to fund and help build several hundred successful companies in the US, Israel and Europe. Companies Greylock has funded include Legato, DoubleClick, Phone.com (now OpenWave), Red Hat, Ascend Communications, Continental Cable, Internet Security Systems, Tellabs, Trilogy, and Sungard. Visit: www.greylock.com

RRE Ventures

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RRE Ventures invests in entrepreneurial information technology companies, placing special emphasis on software, communications and related enterprises. Beyond investment capital, RRE provides a wealth of operational experience, a seasoned investor perspective, and an unrivaled network of relationships to help entrepreneurs build great companies. RRE has helped build over eighty-five companies, including WatchGuard (WRGD), Concur (CNQR), BroadSoft, Cyota, Massive Incorporated and Vocera. Visit: www.rre.com

Sutter Hill Ventures

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Sutter Hill Ventures has financed technology-based start-ups and assisted entrepreneurs in building market-leading companies since 1964. Through our decades of experience, we have developed strong industry networks, considerable operating and venture capital experience, and an understanding of the challenges that early-stage and high-growth companies face. We offer expertise in developing business strategy and partnerships, building management teams, and financing companies in both public and private markets. Visit: www.shv.com

New Enterprise Associates

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New Enterprise Associates, Inc. (NEA) is a leading venture capital and growth equity firm focused on helping entrepreneurs build transformational businesses across multiple stages, sectors and geographies. With approximately $11 billion in committed capital, NEA invests in information technology, healthcare and energy technology companies at all stages in a company's lifecycle, from seed stage through IPO. Since the firm's founding in 1978, NEA's experienced management team has invested in over 650 companies, of which more than 165 have gone public and more than 265 have been acquired. In the U.S., NEA has two offices in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and one in Menlo Park, California. In addition, New Enterprise Associates (India) Pvt. Ltd. has offices in Bangalore and Mumbai, India and New Enterprise Associates (Beijing), Ltd. has offices in Beijing and Shanghai, China. For additional information, visit www.nea.com.

Northgate Capital

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Northgate is a global private equity firm that focuses on private equity investments in buyouts, venture capital, growth capital, and distressed/special opportunities. Formed in 2000, the firm currently manages nearly $3 billion in assets across ten funds-of-funds and six direct venture capital funds. Today, Northgate has a deep and experienced investment team spanning offices in the San Francisco Bay Area, London, New Delhi and Hong Kong. In 2008, Northgate was designated a Global Growth Company by the World Economic Forum. For additional information, visit www.northgatecapital.com/.

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