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MobileDevelopment版 - 27 tech IPOs to expect in 2015
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Here they are.
Actifio: The company developed a way to pare down the number of copies of a
given piece of data while ensuring it will be available whenever someone
needs it. Back in March, Actifio’s valuation was “a good $100 million over
$1 billion,” founder and chief executive Ash Ashutosh told VentureBeat.
Airbnb: It’s not clear that the company is ready to go public, but this
doesn’t mean it’s an impossibility. In August, Airbnb disclosed that it
had taken on a whopping $475 million funding round.
Auction.com: It’s a website for buying and selling commercial and
residential real estate. People have spent more than $26 billion on
properties through the site as of March.
AppDynamics: The application performance-management and analytics software
provider made the 2014 tech IPO list and brought in $120 million of new
capital in July. Competitor New Relic just went public, and it’s only
natural that AppDynamics, which has managed to get its service running
inside corporate data centers, will eventually move in that direction, too.
Applause: Formerly known as uTest, the startup made this year’s Billion
Dollar Club list from CB Insights. It offers application-testing services.
It started in 2007 and now includes Google and Netflix on its customer list.
AppNexus: It’s an advertising-tech company based in New York that companies
can use to customer their ad exchanges or ad networks.
Box: The cloud file-syncing and -sharing provider has gone more deeply into
specific industries this year and also landed major partnerships. But Box
backed away from an IPO, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see the company
hold off for another few months. It initially filed its S-1 in March, and
since then it’s been improving its finances.
Cloudera: Of the companies that sell distributions of the Hadoop open-source
software for storing, processing, and analyzing lots of different kinds of
data, Cloudera is the presumed leader. But last month another one of those
companies, Hortonworks, went public. Cloudera picked up hundreds of millions
of dollars in an investment from Intel in 2014, and an IPO could be its
next big announcement.
DataStax: This company, which commercializes the popular Apache Cassandra
open-source NoSQL database, announced in September that it had taken on a $
106 million funding round.
DataXu: The Boston ad-tech company carries a valuation above $1 billion,
according to CB Insights.
DocuSign: The company known for providing e-signature capability for
documents, announced in March that it had raised $85 million.
Dropbox: The cloud file-sharing company has made several acquisitions in the
past year, and in February the company issued a regulatory filing showing a
$450 million offering.
Good Technology: Good, with apps for businesses that enables their employees
to use mobile devices securely, took on $80 million last year after filing
to go public in May.
Host Analytics: A provider of cloud-based enterprise performance management
software, Host last month announced a $25 million round. Host boasts that it
can save companies money in terms of total cost of ownership in comparison
with enterprise software giant Oracle.
Lithium: The social media software company has been around since 2001. In
2014 it bought Klout.
Lookout: The mobile security company recently wrapped up a $150 million
funding round.
MapR: Like Cloudera, it’s a Hadoop distribution vendor, and its customer
count has exceeded 700, according to a statement in December.
MindBody: The provider of web-based booking and point-of-sale software has
gained traction in the health care industry in particular, and it appears to
be planning an IPO this year. A VentureBeat source close to the company
suggested as much in August.
MongoDB: The company behind the trendy NoSQL database by the same name had
made the 2014 tech IPO list but did not make a whole lot of news in 2014.
The company did appoint a new chief executive, Dev Ittycheria.
MuleSoft: The application-integration company announced a $50 million round
in March.
Ping Identity: The company has made itself known in the business of identity
management and single sign-on. The company expanded its mobile
authentication capability in 2014 by buying Accells Technologies.
Practice Fusion: The electronic health record company has picked up quite a
bit of new business in the past year and also positioned itself to be easy
to use on tablets.
Telogis: The company with cloud software for managing vehicle fleets took on
its first funding round, totaling $93 million, in late 2013. It’s been
around since 2001.
Uber: Oh, Uber. The company with a mobile app for summoning a ride in cities
all around the world has become one of the most highly valued private
companies around. Meanwhile it has also found itself dealing with a plenty
of controversy, regulatory and otherwise.
Xero: The accounting software company actually came out and said this year
that it plans to go public in the U.S. in 2015. The New Zealand company’s
stock is already traded on the New Zealand Exchange; it’s valuation was at
$2.7 billion in July.
Yext: The New York-based company lets businesses control their listing
information online. It raised a $50 million round in the middle of last year.
Zuora: The company provides commerce, billing, and finance tools for cloud-
based software vendors. Box, SendGrid, Xactly, and Zendesk, among others,
have bought in.
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