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Across the 19 most recent information technology rounds in Santa Clara, the disclosed high is Colovore’s $925M (2025-05-12), which dwarfs the next-largest…

Across the 19 most recent information technology rounds in Santa Clara, the disclosed high is Colovore’s $925M (2025-05-12), which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts of $340M (Netskope, 2020-02-06) and $127M (Vobile, 2022-04-25). The distribution is also stage- and naming-skewed: five of the 19 entries are explicitly “Series Unknown” (Colovore 2025-05-12; Axiad 2024-07-30; Stellar Cyber 2023-08-21; Hwy Haul 2022-10-07; Lingolet 2022-01-18), while other rounds cluster in the 2021–2022 window (e.g., WSO2 on 2021-11-11; multiple $90M–$15M rounds between 2022-01-25 and 2022-10-27). Temporal coverage spans from 2020-02-06 (Netskope) through 2025-05-12 (Colovore), with the newest entry standing out both by size and by classification. The smallest disclosed amount is $2M for Lingolet (2022-01-18), providing a low-end bookend against large disclosed outliers like Versa Networks’ $120M (2022-10-27) and Cloudinary’s $100M (2022-02-15).

Most recent rounds

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C
Colovore
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Series Unknown · May 2025
$925M
A
Axiad
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Series Unknown · Jul 2024
$25M
A
Alcion
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Series A · Sep 2023
$21M
S
Stellar Cyber
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Series Unknown · Aug 2023
$21M
V
Versa Networks
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Private Equity · Oct 2022
$120M
H
Hwy Haul
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Venture - Series Unknown · Oct 2022
$8.8M
R
RKVST
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Series A · Sep 2022
$7.5M
S
ShiftLeft
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Series C · May 2022
$29M
V
Vobile
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Post-IPO Debt · Apr 2022
$127M
A
Airgap Networks
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Series A · Apr 2022
$13M
L
LILA Games
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Series A · Mar 2022
$10M
C
Cloudinary
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Secondary Market · Feb 2022
$100M
G
GRAID Technology
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Series A · Jan 2022
$15M
L
Lingolet
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Venture - Series Unknown · Jan 2022
$1.8M
W
WSO2
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Series E · Nov 2021
$90M
V
Valtix
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
Series A · Jan 2021
$13M
E
EdgeQ
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
· Nov 2020
$51M
A
Awake Security
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
· Apr 2020
$36M
N
Netskope
Santa Clara, United States · Information Technology
· Feb 2020
$340M

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Frequently asked

What are the largest and smallest disclosed rounds in this Santa Clara IT list, and how extreme is the spread?

The largest disclosed round is Colovore’s $925M on 2025-05-12, which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts of $340M (Netskope, 2020-02-06) and $127M (Vobile, 2022-04-25). At the low end, the smallest disclosed amount is $2M for Lingolet on 2022-01-18, far below the main cluster of mostly $8M–$100M+ rounds.

Do the rounds cluster in time, or are they evenly spread across 2020–2025?

They’re not evenly spread. There’s a clear concentration in 2022 and late 2021, with multiple entries between 2022-01-18 (Lingolet) and 2022-10-27 (Versa Networks), plus WSO2’s $90M on 2021-11-11. The window still spans 2020-02-06 (Netskope) through 2025-05-12 (Colovore), but the denser activity sits in 2021–2022.

How much of the list is labeled “Series Unknown,” and does that group include the largest rounds?

Five of the 19 entries are explicitly “Series Unknown” (Colovore $925M on 2025-05-12; Axiad $25M on 2024-07-30; Stellar Cyber $21M on 2023-08-21; Hwy Haul $9M on 2022-10-07; Lingolet $2M on 2022-01-18). That “Series Unknown” group does include the largest disclosed round (Colovore, $925M), so the biggest data point sits in this classification bucket.

Which stage labels appear most consistently, and what stage range dominates disclosed amounts?

Beyond “Series Unknown,” named stages recur in a mid-to-upper range of disclosed amounts rather than a single tight band. Examples include “Series A” at $21M (Alcion, 2023-09-19), $13M (Airgap Networks, 2022-04-05), $15M (GRAID Technology, 2022-01-25), and $13M (Valtix, 2021-01-21), while larger disclosed rounds show up under other labels such as “Private Equity” ($120M for Versa Networks, 2022-10-27), “Secondary Market” ($100M for Cloudinary, 2022-02-15), and “Series C” ($29M for ShiftLeft, 2022-05-03).

What outliers are worth a closer look besides the overall largest round?

Two additional scale outliers sit well above the rest: Netskope at $340M (2020-02-06) and Vobile at $127M (2022-04-25). Outside those, there’s a secondary tier near $90M–$100M (WSO2 $90M on 2021-11-11; Cloudinary $100M on 2022-02-15; and Versa Networks $120M on 2022-10-27), which can materially affect benchmarks versus the more common $8M–$36M entries like RKVST $8M (2022-09-21) and Awake Security $36M (2020-04-15).

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