Investors


Velocity Interactive Group

About Velocity Interactive Group
Comprised of some of the most experienced and visionary investors, executives and entrepreneurs in digital media and communications, we bring human capital, in addition to financial capital, to our portfolio companies. We leverage our network of relationships, hands-on experience and knowledge in these sectors to help build and grow businesses. We know that team work is what makes companies great and individuals better, so we focus on being there as partners, not just investors.

For more information on Velocity Interactive Group, visit www.velocityig.com

About U.S. Venture Partners
U.S. Venture Partners (USVP) invests in a broad range of early-stage information technology companies, including those involved in wireless, IT infrastructure, semiconductors, and enterprise and technical software. Representative USVP public companies are: Sun Microsystems, SanDisk, AMCC, Verity, CheckPoint, MMC Networks, 3Dfx, Leadis, Nuance Communications, Centillium, Crescendo Communications (Cisco), Elantec (Intersil), StrataCom (Cisco), Xylan, Blue Coat Systems and Concur.

For more information, visit www.usvp.com.

About The Photonics Fund
The Photonics Fund is a venture capital partnership formed in December, 1999 and is focused on investing in early stage component, module and systems companies in the fiber optic telecommunications market. Its limited partners are JDS Uniphase, the leading supplier of active and passive optical components and VantagePoint Partners, which manages several early-stage technology partnerships. Its general partner is Catherine Lego, who brings two decades of experience in venture investing to early-stage photonics companies. She previously served on the board of directors of Uniphase Corporation, and was a general partner at Oak Investment Partners.

For more information, visit www.thephotonicsfund.com.

About TL Ventures
TL Ventures (www.tlventures.com) was established in 1988 and has over $1.4 billion under management. Focused on venture investing in category-defining, early-stage companies in software, communications, information infrastructure and business services, the Firm provides portfolio companies with operational, entrepreneurial and financial expertise and a global network of resources and contacts. TL Ventures has offices in Philadelphia, PA and San Mateo, CA.

For more information, visit www.tlventures.com.

About Comcast Interactive Capital
Comcast Interactive Capital is a venture capital fund focused on broadband, enterprise and interactive technologies. CIC is affiliated with Comcast Corporation, a diversified global leader in cable, broadband services, telecommunications and entertainment. CIC's primary goal is to generate superior financial returns from private equity investments in early-stage technology companies. To achieve this goal, CIC works to foster the success of its portfolio companies by bringing to bear the unique resources, experience and insight of both CIC and the Comcast family of companies.

For more information, visit www.civentures.com.

About Entrepia
Founded in 1999, ENTREPIA is a holding company that discovers new business opportunities by taking advantage of the disparity between the level of technology and market development in the Information and Communications industry between Japan and North America.

Through Entrepia Ventures (EVI), its U.S. subsidiary, Entrepia helps North American venture companies introduce their technologies, and products.

For more information, visit www.entrepia.com.

About Intel Capital
Intel Capital, Intel's venture capital organization, makes equity investments in innovative technology start-ups and companies worldwide. Intel Capital invests in a broad range of companies offering hardware, software, and services targeting enterprise, home, mobility, health, consumer Internet and semiconductor manufacturing. Since 1991, Intel Capital has invested more than US$6 billion in nearly 1,000 companies in more than 40 countries. In that time, about 180 portfolio companies have been acquired by other companies and another 155 have gone public on various exchanges around the world. In 2006, Intel Capital invested about US$1.07 billion in 163 deals with approximately 60 percent of funds (excluding Clearwire) invested outside the United States.

For more information on Intel Capital and its differentiated advantages, visit www.intelcapital.com