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ACM's General Partners have had the opportunity to work with over 50 innovative portfolio companies across the U.S. as Series A investors.
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Bluestone Corporation
Bluestone was a leading provider of B2B, B2C and wireless open platform solutions helping customers develop, integrate, deploy and manage open systems applications for services-based computing to support trading communities and mobile transactions and devices.
Industry Segment: Information Technology
Discontinuity: Standards
Headquarters: Philadelphia, PA
Founded: 1997
IPO Date: 1999 (subsequently acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2001)
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CoManage Corporation
Provided Network-Driven Data Integrity Management systems that enable telecom service providers to improve the accuracy of data in their existing business and operations support systems for more profitable service delivery. Its TruSource solution enables customers to recover lost network equipment, prevent revenue erosion and improve the success rate of operations processes.
Industry Segment: Information Technology
Discontinuity: Standards and Regulations
Headquarters: Wexford, PA
Founded: 1997
Acquisition Date: 2005 by Syndesis, Inc.
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Context Media, Inc.
Provided Enterprise Content Integration (ECI) solutions to the media & entertainment, consumer packaged goods, manufacturing, publishing, and financial services-based industries. These solutions create a real-time enterprise by providing a virtual framework for unifying and managing distributed content repositories and systems.
Industry Segment: Information Technology
Discontinuity: Standards
Headquarters: Providence, RI
Founded: 1999
Acquisition Date: 2005 by Oracle, Inc.
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Cytyc, Corporation
Designs, develops, manufactures, and markets innovative and clinically effective medical diagnostic tools for women's healthcare. Cytyc products cover a range of women's health applications, including cervical cancer screening, breast cancer risk assessment, treatment of excessive menstrual bleeding, and treatment of breast cancer.
Industry Segment: Medical Diagnostic
Discontinuity: Technology
Headquarters: Marlborough, MA
Founded: 1989
IPO Date: 1996
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DATAllegro
DATAllegro offers a data warehouse appliance that provides dramatic performance improvement to large volume data warehouses, without requiring them to replace existing infrastructure. DATAllegro's appliances bring together a comprehensive set of leading-edge technologies that have been integrated and tuned for world-class performance, out-of-the-box, enabling customers to execute faster and more complex queries on their data for business intelligence.
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Dell, Inc.
Delivers a comprehensive portfolio of products and services directly to customers worldwide. Dell recognized by Fortune magazine as America's most admired company and No. 3 globally, designs, builds and delivers innovative, tailored computer systems that provide customers with exceptional value.
Industry Segment: Information Technology
Discontinuity: Distribution
Headquarters: Austin, TX
Founded: 1984
IPO Date: 1990
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Factory Logic
Factory Logic provides lean manufacturing and supply chain management solutions to the automotive, electronics, industrial equipment and aerospace industries. Its Lean Operations Management System offers Demand-Driven Production Planning, Pull-Based Material Flow and Real-Time Operations Monitoring to improve customer responsiveness and eliminate waste.
Industry Segment: Information Technology
Discontinuity: Technology
Headquarters: Austin, TX
Founded: 1998
Acquisition: 2007 by SAP
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Flashline, Inc.
Flashline delivers asset portfolio management solutions that provide enterprise-wide visibility into an organization's software assets to reduce IT costs and improve business agility. Flashline manages relationships and interdependencies among business processes, Web services, applications, other assets and projects to reduce execution risk and ensure the success of key IT initiatives such as service-oriented architecture (SOA), enterprise architecture and reuse.
Industry Segment: Information Technology
Discontinuity: Standards & Technology
Headquarters: Cleveland, OH
Founded: 1998
Acquisition: 2006 by BEA Systems, Inc.
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Insoft
InSoft's LAN-based videoconferencing and workgroup software took advantage of the development of communications and networking standards to create a product line that runs across many types of network and computer platforms.
Industry Segment: Information Technology
Discontinuity: Standards
Headquarters: Mechanicsburg, PA
Founded: 1992
Acquisition Date: 1996 by Netscape
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IS&S, Inc.
Supplies diversified international avionics to civil, military, business, and commercial markets and operators with its specialized OEM and retrofit systems that enhance performance and reliability. IS&S manufactures a broad range of RVSM compliant Air Data Systems, Flat Panel Display Systems, Fuel quantity and flow measurement and Engine Hydraulic displays.
Industry Segment: Information Technology
Discontinuity: Regulatory
Headquarters: Exton, PA
Founded: 1995
IPO Date: 2000
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NetSolve, Inc.
Provides IT infrastructure management services for the enterprise using dynamic tools. NetSolve remotely monitors, diagnoses and solves a range of critical IT infrastructure issues for over 1,000 companies, with over 100,000 interfaces managed in 50 countries.
Industry Segment: Information Technology
Discontinuity: Regulatory
Headquarters: Austin, TX
Founded: 1987
IPO Date: 1999 (subsequently acquired by CISCO in 2004)
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On Technology
Developed a distribution channel that allowed small software developers to gain access to customers that they would not otherwise reach. Its distribution strategy, which relied heavily on telemarketing and database technology allowed the Company to sell a portfolio of products that, individually, might be unprofitable to bring to market.
Industry Segment: Information Technology
Discontinuity: Distribution and Standards
Headquarters: Cambridge, MA
Founded: 1990
IPO Date: 1995 (subsequently acquired by Symantec in 2003)
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ReturnCentral, Inc.
Provided a comprehensive internet-based solution for the growing problem of retail returns management. The Company's product offering provides a unique solution for enabling the return of merchandise purchased by consumers, as well as the return of merchandise purchased by retailers from original equipment manufacturers.
Industry Segment: Information Technology
Discontinuity: Distribution and Standards
Headquarters: Pittsburgh, PA
Founded: 1999
Acquisition Date: 2003 by Manhattan Associates, Inc.
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Works, Inc.
Delivers secure web-based electronic payment solutions that leverage the global credit card network. The World Payment Manager supports and automates its customer's payment policies and procedures without changing the way they do business and enables use of commercial credit cards as a primary payment mechanism.
Industry Segment: Information Technology
Discontinuity: Technology and Distribution
Headquarters: Austin, TX
Founded: 1998
Acquisition Date: 2005 by Bank of America
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Mirage Networks
Mirage Networks delivers full-cycle network access control solutions. Mirage Networks' appliance enables IT managers to secure and manage uncontrollable environments of infected, unmanaged and out-of-policy devices. The result is a secure IT network environment and a user-friendly experience that never forces a compromise between business objectives, effectiveness and usability.
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AirNet Communications Corp.
AirNet offers infrastructure solutions for commercial GSM customers, and government, defense, homeland security based agencies. AirNet's base station incorporates patented broadband transceiver technology that eliminates the need for multiple costly components typically found in narrowband base stations resulting in a less expensive, smaller footprint product.
Industry Segment: Telecommunications
Discontinuity: Standards
Headquarters: Melbourne, FL
Founded: 1995
IPO Date: 1999
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CoreTek, Inc.
Developed microelectromechanical (MEMs) devices for applications in wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) communication systems. CoreTek's products were all based on a fundamental multi-purpose technology the company developed called MEM-TUNE.
Industry Segment: Telecommunications
Discontinuity: Technology
Headquarters: Burlington, MA
Founded: 1999
Acquisition Date: 2000 by Nortel Networks, Inc.
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