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Sevin Rosen Funds Founded in 1981, Sevin Rosen Funds is a top-tier venture capital firm with a successful track record of funding early-stage ventures. SRF partners have a recognized history of helping entrepreneurs convert their concepts into well-managed, successful businesses. Over the past twenty-one years, SRF has employed a unique blend of technical vision and operational expertise to identify, at a very early stage, the potential of such companies as Compaq, Lotus Development, Cypress Semiconductor, Citrix, CIENA, and Capstone Turbine. Walden International Founded in 1987, Walden International has established itself as a first tier global venture capital firm. With US$2 billion under management, they strive to invest in entrepreneurs and companies that demonstrate an ability to gain a competitive advantage in the markets they serve. Headquartered in San Francisco, and with offices around the globe, their team of multicultural investment professionals provide the capital, technical expertise, industry knowledge, operating experience, and global resources to launch early stage companies into successful businesses. American River Ventures American River Ventures, with over $100 million under management, is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Roseville, California and investing in information technology companies throughout the Western United States. The firms mission is to help entrepreneurs accelerate the growth of their companies by applying the investment teams technical backgrounds and extensive operating experience. Our teams broad range of expertise in working with start-ups and established companies, combined with over 50 years of management and operations experience, enable us to help entrepreneurs at all operational levels. Intel Capital Intel Capital, Intel’s strategic investment program, focuses on making equity investments and acquisitions to grow the Internet economy in support of Intel's strategic interests. Intel Capital invests in hardware, software, and services companies in several market segments, including computing, networking, and wireless communications. |
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