Investors

Intalio's investors have supported the company for the past 10 years, through 4 majors rounds of funding, and some of the most challenging times in the history of enterprise software.


3i is a world leader in private equity and venture capital. We focus on Buyouts, Growth Capital and Venture Capital and invest across Europe, in the United States and in Asia Pacific. Our competitive advantage comes from our international network and the strength and breadth of our relationships in business. These underpin the value that we deliver to our portfolio and to our shareholders.



Cargill Ventures invests in emerging technology companies that enable commerce, innovation and efficiencies and help Cargill be a global leader in providing goods and services for life, health and growth. Cargill Ventures maintains offices in San Mateo, CA, and Minneapolis, MN. It is a business unit of Cargill, an international provider of food, agricultural and risk management products and services. With 101,000 employees in 61 countries, the company is committed to using its knowledge and experience to collaborate with customers to help them succeed.



Dassault Développement is the venture capital company of the Dassault Group. Its mission is to find the best entrepreneurial teams in the fastest growing sectors of the economy and provide them with the support they require for success. Dassault Développement's primary focus is on emerging growth companies in the information technologies sector. Dassault Développement combines the capabilities and presence of a major industrial player and a proven capital markets expertise, with the character and focus of an entrepreneurial firm.



O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures (OATV) was formed in partnership with O'Reilly Media to make seed and early stage investments in companies founded by technology innovators who we call "alpha geeks". As a group, alpha geeks tend to push the envelope of what's possible and discover deep technology trends before most people even know about them. By watching and amplifying their efforts, O'Reilly has been an early advocate in promoting new technologies such as Unix, TCP/IP, the web, open source, peer to peer, and the internet as an operating platform, or what we've termed Web 2.0.



Founded in 1982, Partech International is a leading global venture capital firm with offices in the U.S., Europe and Israel. With $850M under active management, our investment team focuses exclusively on Information Technology. Specific areas where we invest include Software & Internet, Healthcare IT, and Communications & Components. In each of these sectors, our team diligently sources companies with high return potential and disruptive technologies.



SAP Ventures, the venture fund division of SAP AG, provides funding to companies with promising technologies that are, in the opinion of the Fund Manager, expected to further the state of the art for enterprise computing. The main focus is on companies that develop innovative, Internet-based software products.



Sippl Macdonald Ventures is a private venture capital partnership providing investment and management support to early stage and emerging software companies. Sippl Macdonald Ventures was formed in August 1995 and since that time has invested in approximately 20 companies. Sippl Macdonald Ventures invests primarily in companies located in Silicon Valley.



Woodside Fund is a leading venture capital firm that excels in developing early stage technology companies. Founded in 1983, the Fund attributes its successful track record to the high value it places on building productive partnerships with entrepreneurs, investors and other resource providers. Typically serving as lead investor, Woodside Fund invests from $5 to $15 million in early stage companies focused in the areas of enterprise software and network infrastructure, located in Northern California and the West Coast. Woodside Fund has over $330 million under active management.



XMLFund, the first XML technology investment fund, was formed in 1999 by David Pool to foster the growth of promising companies that use XML technology. The Fund brings a web of XML partnerships into the B2B marketplace. Pool, a pioneer in the Internet industry, founded DataChannel in October 1996 to provide the first XML solution for building an Enterprise Information Portal (EIP) and to unleash the power of the enterprise, enabling the mapping of IT strategy with business objectives. In 1989, he founded SPRY Inc., an Internet software company responsible for Internet In A Box, the world's first Internet software suite.

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