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Software
San Francisco, California, USA
192 Employees

PubNub powers apps that bring people together in real-time for remote work, play, learning, and health. Thousands of companies use PubNub's developer platform and APIs as the foundation for their online chat, virtual events, geolocation, remote control, and real-time updates, at a massive global scale. Since 2010, PubNub has invested in the tools and global infrastructure required to serve customers like Adobe, DocuSign, and RingCentral, delivering SOC 2 Type 2 security and reliability while meeting regulatory needs like HIPAA and GDPR. PubNub has raised over $130M from notable investors like Raine Group, Sapphire, Scale, Relay, Cisco, Bosch, Ericsson, and HPE.


Big Data • Software
San Francisco, California, USA
98 Employees

Airbyte specializes in open-source data integration, designed to centralize data from diverse sources into storage solutions like data warehouses and lakes. Supporting over 400 connectors and a self-serve, extensible framework, Airbyte enables organizations to move both structured and unstructured data seamlessly for uses like AI, analytics, and business intelligence. Airbyte’s flexibility in deployment—whether cloud, hybrid, or on-premises—prioritizes data security, compliance, and governance, making it ideal for complex, scalable data needs across industries.

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Digital Media • eCommerce • Gaming • Mobile • News + Entertainment
10 Offices
1200 Employees
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Healthtech • Software • Biotech • Pharmaceutical
4 Offices
650 Employees
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Sales • Software • Travel
6 Offices
860 Employees
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Healthtech • Insurance • Software
San Francisco, California, USA
72 Employees
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AdTech • Digital Media • Machine Learning • Marketing Tech • Software • Travel • Hospitality
3 Offices
396 Employees
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Cloud • Digital Media • News + Entertainment • On-Demand
3 Offices
160 Employees
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Artificial Intelligence • Marketing Tech • Software
7 Offices
590 Employees
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Fintech • Insurance • Financial Services
3 Offices
250 Employees
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Cloud • Information Technology • Productivity • Security • Software • App development • Automation
12 Offices
11000 Employees

Aerospace • Software
San Mateo, California, USA
39 Employees

JetInsight's best-in-class quoting and fleet management software helps aircraft charter operators run and grow safer, more efficient, and more profitable businesses. We work with hundreds of operators across the US and are building the world's largest network of on-demand aircraft


Information Technology • Marketing Tech
Oakland, California, USA
31 Employees

Message Lab, an Orchestra company, is an agency working at the intersection of marketing and communications. We combine journalism, editorial experiences, and content intelligence to help organizations forge meaningful relationships with the people they most need to reach. Our editorial team comes from The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Bloomberg, and other top publications. We pair them with designers and creatives who bring stories to life, and strategists and analysts who make sure we reach the right people and provide real value.


Fintech
3 Offices
218 Employees

Guideline. Helping people save for a better future. Guideline is the only 401(k) provider that doesn’t charge participants any fees on investments, regardless of the value of their assets or retirement account balance. And for employers, Guideline charges a low, flat rate fee per participant, in contrast to the asset-based fee model predominant in the industry. By offering a full-stack solution that automates plan administration and compliance, the Guideline team is combatting what’s unfortunately become the retirement industry status quo -- legacy providers have put profit over the interests of employees, abandoning the goal of the program in the first place: to give employees the opportunity to save as much as possible for retirement.