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Grab Networks is a Sterling, VA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
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InsightFinder provides innovative machine learning technology to unlock the value in IT operational data, from performance metrics to textual log files, finding root causes for deviations from normal behaviors and recurring patterns, as well as predicting future events and outages, involving your staff only when necessary and appropriate to do so. InsightFinder`s core technologies and patented solutions are available via online subscription or on-premise deployment. InsightFinder is the result of more than 15 years of research and development and has been evaluated and licensed by leading tech companies such as Google. In 2016, InsightFinder Inc. was launched with a highly competitive National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research (NSF SBIR) phase I award ($150K, also known as America`s Seed Fund). InsightFinder was then awarded two even more competitive grants; NSF SBIR Phase II award in 2017 ($750K), followed by a subsequent NSF SBIR Phase IIB award in 2018 ($500K). Over 4 million dollars funded the research behind InsightFinder`s development in research grants from the National Science Foundation, Google, IBM, and Credit Suisse.
Nebula is dedicated to enabling all enterprises to easily, securely and inexpensively, deploy large private cloud computing infrastructures. Nebula makes the Nebula One, the world’s first cloud computer, enabling any business to easily build a scale-out private computing cloud from racks of industry-standard servers. Nebula is privately held and venture‐funded by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Comcast Ventures, Highland Capital Partners. Other investors include Innovation Endeavors, and Google's first investors, Andy Bechtolsheim, David Cheriton and Ram Shriram.