Calabrio, Inc. develops and markets customer interaction products and workforce optimization products that are designed specifically for next-generation, IP-based contact centers.
Gearworks mobile workforce management software eTrace® helps enterprises measure, manage, and optimize their field service operations at the point of delivery. The company merged with XORA, INC. in August 2009.
Invio provides process automation software for the storage supply chain that enables enterprises to deliver on-demand storage and data management services. Invio was acquired by Veritas Software Corporation in July of 2004.
Onetta develops and manufactures optical modules and subsystems that network equipment manufacturers use to build ultra-high capacity systems for service providers. The company was acquired by Bookham Technology plc in June 2004.
Ounce Labs is an enterprise security software company focused on one of the most vulnerable layers of today's computing infrastructure: software applications. The company was acquired by IBM in July 2009.
Pirus built a storage utility switch designed to support both networking and storage protocols enabling the creation of intelligent, efficient and manageable storage networks. The company was acquired by Sun Microsystems in November 2002.
Semrock designs and manufactures high performance optical filters that improve the cost performance equation within the biotech instrumentation market. The company was acquired by IDEX in October 2008.
Surgient applies virtualization technology to provide on-demand applications for marketing, sales, training, and test processes. Surgient was acquired by Quest In August 2010.
Wakesoft
Wakesoft's application framework product greatly simplifies the development and management of service oriented architecture (SOA) applications in the enterprise. Wakesoft was acquired by The Hartford Companies in 2004.