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TechOperators
Company typeEarly Stage Technology Venture Capital Firm
Headquarters
Atlanta
,
US
Key people
David Gould, Partner
Glenn McGonnigle, Partner
Said Mohammadioun , Partner
Thomas E. Noonan, Partner
Websitehttp://www.techoperators.com

TechOperators is an early stage venture capital firm focused on software, Internet services, cloud computing, security, infrastructure, and mobile computing.[1] It is based in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A., and was founded in 2008.

Company Overview

TechOperators was established in 2008 to focus on filling what is commonly labeled as the “funding gap”[clarification needed]. Led by veteran technology entrepreneurs and executives David Gould, Glenn McGonnigle, Said Mohammadioun, and Tom Noonan, the company provides up to $4 million of funding to software as a service companies (SaaS),that have annual revenues of at least $1 million. TechOperators takes an active role in their investments providing not only investment capital, but also applying their operational knowledge.[2]

Partners

  • David Gould — Former chairman and CEO of Atlanta-based software maker Witness Systems Inc., which was acquired by Verint Systems Inc. in 2007.
  • Glenn McGonnigle — Former chairman and CEO of Atlanta-based VistaScape Security Systems Corp., which was acquired by Siemens Building Technologies Inc. in 2006.
  • Said Mohammadioun — Founded Atlanta software firm Samna Corp., which Lotus Development Corp. bought in 1990 for $65 million. Former CEO and chairman of Synchrologic Inc., which was sold to Intellisync Corp. in 2003 for about $85 million. Nokia Corp. bought Intellisync in 2006.

Current Fund and Investments

TechOperators raised a $30 million fund in 2008 in addition to a series of personal investments by the company’s partners.[2] In their first fund, TechOperators invested in Vocalocity, a VoIP company providing hosted PBX for small businesses.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.techoperators.com/images/pdfs/techannc.pdf Atlanta Software Veterans Join Forces to Launch New Venture Capital Firm
  2. ^ a b c http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2008/10/13/story1.html?page=1 Blue chip tech fund raising $30M
  3. ^ http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Vocalocity-Inc-942839.html TechOperators Lead Series B Round for SaaS Leader for Small Businesses