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Xmlfund LLC

10 employees

Based in Washington, D.C., XML Fund specializes in growth- and early-stage investments as a venture capital firm.

Investor insights

Sectors invested in

Software5
Machine Learning3
Integration Services3
Natural Language Processing3
Data Integration3
App & Web Development3
Cognitive Services3
Chatbot3
Document Management3
Analytics3
Big data3
Cloud3
Business Process Management3
Mobility3
Internet of Things3
Content Services3
Artificial Intelligence3
Data Governance3
Small and Medium Businesses2
Enterprise2

Funding rounds participated in

$7M sweet spot round size

Most of their 15 investments are in rounds between $2.3M and $13M

Investor type

Venture Capital

Basic info

Industry

technology, information and internet

Sectors

Enterprise Software
Mobile
Venture Capital

Date founded

1999

Investments made

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Intalio raised $2.3M on July 9, 2007

Investors: Woodside Fund, 3i Group plc and Xmlfund LLC

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Undisclosed raised $14M on February 1, 2006

Investors: Enterprise Partners Venture Capital, Miramar Venture Partners and Xmlfund LLC

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Undisclosed raised $14M on June 16, 2004

Investors: Intel Capital, Miramar Venture Partners and Xmlfund LLC

I

Intalio raised $11M on May 12, 2004

Investors: Woodside Fund, Sapphire, 3i Group plc and Xmlfund LLC

U

Undisclosed raised $2M on December 2, 2002

Investors: Miramar Venture Partners and Xmlfund LLC

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Undisclosed raised $13M on August 22, 2002

Investors: Xmlfund LLC

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Sigma Info Systems raised $7M on October 2, 2001

Investors: Fidelity Growth Partners, Madrona Venture Group, PS Capital Partners, LLC, SAIC Capital, Trinity Ventures and Xmlfund LLC

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Sigma Info Systems raised $48M on July 11, 2001

Investors: Fidelity Growth Partners, Madrona Venture Group, Exodus Communications, Trinity Ventures and Xmlfund LLC

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WorldCatch Foods, LLC raised $4.2M on August 21, 2000

Investors: Mohr Davidow Ventures, Madrona Venture Group and Xmlfund LLC

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Undisclosed raised undisclosed on August 15, 2000

Investors: BEA and Xmlfund LLC

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