Millennium Technology Ventures, L.P.
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Agility Communications was acquired by JDS Uniphase, (NASDAQ: JDSU) in 2005. Agility was a leader in widely tunable components for telecommunications equipment companies. Agility's products dramatically simplify and reduce the cost of operating optical networks.

Airvana (NASDAQ: AIRV) is a leader and innovator in broadband CDMA network infrastructure systems based on third generation wireless packet data technology. Networks based on Airvana's technology are supporting a wide range of mobile broadband information, communication and entertainment applications and millions of subscribers throughout the world.
Applied Minds, Inc. is a research and development company creating an innovative and diverse range of new products and services in software, entertainment, electronics, biotechnology, and mechanical design. The company also provides advanced technology, creative design, and consulting services to a variety of leading global corporations. Applied Minds' spin-offs include Metaweb Technologies, TouchTable, and Applied Proteomics.
ArcSight (NASDAQ: ARST) is a leading provider of security and compliance solutions that identify and mitigate business risk and deliver a centralized view of enterprise-wide events across heterogeneous infrastructures. This real time and historic view into external attacks, insider threats and regulatory compliance provides enterprises, and government agencies with the intelligence and response capabilities required to effectively protect and manage their networks and their businesses. 
Aventail Corporation was acquired by SonicWALL, (NASDAQ: SNWL) in 2007. Aventail was a leader in the SSL VPN market, providing crucial remote access and security solutions to enterprise customers. Aventail's appliances and managed services provide secure, seamless access from anywhere, to any application, on any device.
Axsun Technologies, Inc. was acquired by Volcano Corporation (NASDAQ: VOLC) in 2008. Axsun develops advanced components and photonic subsystems used throughout the world's communication networks. Axsun has pioneered an entirely new class of fully functional, miniaturized spectroscopic instruments that enable dramatic improvements in quality, productivity, and performance across a variety of industries. These range from pharmaceutical manufacturing to high-speed industrial process control, chemical processing, medical diagnostics, forensics, and scientific discovery.

Comet Systems, Inc. was acquired by Miva Inc., (NASDAQ: MIVA) in 2004. Comet was a software developer that provided consumers with desktop and email related products to enhance the web-browsing experience for users.

Connexus is the premier online, performance-driven marketing platform, offering a diversified, multi-channel approach to connect advertisers with their target customers.
DataPipe provides application management, hosting, professional services, and security services for mid to large-sized organizations in a range of vertical industries. The company has over 1500 customers in six data centers and eight office locations in the United States, the United Kingdom, and China.
Dov Pharmaceutical, Inc. (NASDAQ: DOVP) is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, in-licensing, development, and commercialization of novel drug. Millennium invested in Dov prior to its 2002 IPO and exited in 2004.
eHarmony is the Internet's No. 1 trusted relationship services provider. eHarmony focuses on helping clients find their "soul mate" through an emphasis on compatibility matching and communication, using the company's patented Compatibility Matching System.

Facebook is the worldwide leader in social networking. The Facebook platform is a social utility that connects people with friends and others who work, study, and live around them.

Fonality is a leader in business phone systems and contact center solutions for growing businesses. Used by over 5,000 companies and 125,000 end users in 100 countries, Fonality's award winning IP-PBX VoIP phone systems have connected more than 350,000,000 mission critical phone calls.

First Virtual Communications was acquired by RADVISION (TLV: RVSN) in 2005 through a bankruptcy and restructuring process led by Millennium. The company created leading software products that enabled interactive voice, video, and data collaboration over IP-based networks.
Global Options Group (NASDAQ: GLOI) provides risk management services to Fortune 100 companies, government and quasi-public institutions.
Hands-On Mobile, Inc. is a premier mobile technology and marketing company as well as an award-winning developer and publisher of mobile entertainment. Its portfolio consists of the critically acclaimed Guitar Hero® Mobile and WPT® Texas Hold 'Em games and the universally popular Astrology Zone® Premier and NFL™ Mobile Live applications.
Indus International, Inc. was acquired by MDSI Mobile Data Solutions in 2007. Indus International offered one of the most diverse and functionally rich portfolios of solutions to help businesses increase operational efficiency, minimize costs, ensure regulatory compliance, and improve profitability.
Internap Network Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: INAP) is the leader in route control technology and offers high-performance IP solutions for business-critical applications. Millennium's predecessor funds were significant venture capital investors in Internap prior to the company's 1999 IPO and Millennium Technology Ventures was a lead investor in a $101 million PIPE transaction for Internap in 2001.
iPass (NASDAQ: IPAS) provides software-enabled enterprise services that unify the management of remote and mobile connectivity and devices on a global basis. More than 3,500 enterprise and 400 Global 2000 firms rely on award-winning iPass services every day. The company has been recognized as a Gartner Magic Quadrant leader in Mobility Services each of the past six years, and as a leader in Mobile Device Management by IDC in 2007.

LiveOps provides best-in-class on-demand call center technology, as well as virtual call center services through its network of over 20,000 independent home agents. LiveOps' customers include hundreds of companies in both direct response and enterprise markets.
Based in San Francisco, Metaweb Technologies, Inc. was spun out of Applied Minds, Inc in July, 2005 to build a better infrastructure for the Web. Metaweb is considered a leading company in the emerging landscape of Web 3.0. Read more about Metaweb.
Multiplex Inc. is a leading supplier of high-performance optical components that enable next-generation communications networks to deliver voice, video and data services to consumers and enterprises around the world.
OpenPeak Inc. creates, designs, and develops innovative communication systems and devices that enable simple user control of VoIP telephony, digital media, Internet content, messaging applications, and consumer electronics.
Phobos was acquired by to SonicWALL, Inc (NASDAQ: SNWL) in 2000. Phobos was an award winning developer of SSL offloading and load balancing devices that delivered speed, reliability, and high availability to medium to large enterprises, service providers, and e-commerce sites.
Questia Media offers the largest online collection of books and articles from authoritative academic and commercial publishers.
Rearden Commerce is revolutionizing the way companies and individuals buy and manage services online. Its flagship product, the Rearden Personal Assistant™, is an intelligent Web and mobile application that provides companies and individuals with one place to conveniently purchase a variety of services such as travel, entertainment, shipping, and conferencing.
Requisite Technology, Inc. was acquired by Click Commerce in 2005, which was subsequently acquired by Illinois Tool Works, (NYSE:ITW) in 2006. Requisite was a provider of Spend Data Visibility technology that enabled Spend Management and Master Data Management. The company's technology and services helped global manufacturing firms organize purchasing data.
Tellme Networks, Inc. was acquired by Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) in 2007. Tellme was a leader in "voice search", bringing to the telephone network many of the same ideas and breakthroughs that made the Internet searchable and customizable. Tellme improves how people and businesses use the telephone through a sophisticated speech interface.
Ubicom, Inc. develops communications and media processor (CMP) and software platforms that address the unique demands of real-time interactive applications and multimedia content delivery in the digital home. The company provides optimized system-level solutions to OEMs for a wide range of products including wireless routers, access points, VoIP gateways, streaming media devices, print servers and other network devices.
Wayport, Inc. was acquired by AT&T (NYSE: T) in 2008. The Company helps some of the world's top brands enhance their customers' experience through wireless connectivity solutions. Wayport supports innovative organizations with breakthrough network management tools, serving nearly 12,000 directly enabled and managed locations across 35 countries.
Wild Tangent, Inc. is a global games network, delivering an enormous catalog of games from hundreds of top developers to over 20 million players worldwide. The WildTangent ORB is factory installed with most new PCs in North America and is revolutionizing the way people discover and play games. Over 1.5 million new players are using the WildTangent ORB every month.
World Wide Packets, Inc. was acquired by Ciena (Nasdaq: CIEN). The company was a provider of far-reaching solutions for optical broadband connectivity.
Zappos.com has announced that it is being acquired by Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN). Zappos.com is a leading online retailer of shoes, handbags and small accessories. Founded in 1999, Zappos.com currently stocks millions of products from over 1,000 clothing and shoe brands.