
Oracle
Description
Oracle, a global leader in enterprise software and cloud solutions, engages in strategic investment activities primarily through its corporate venture capital arm, Oracle Ventures. Unlike traditional venture capital firms, Oracle's investment thesis is deeply rooted in fostering technological synergies and expanding its ecosystem. The firm strategically backs companies that complement its core offerings, including cloud infrastructure, data management, artificial intelligence, and enterprise applications. These investments are designed to enhance Oracle's product capabilities, integrate emerging technologies, and identify potential future partners or acquisition targets.
Oracle Ventures typically focuses on later-stage funding rounds, often participating in Series C, D, E, and even G rounds. Their portfolio includes companies like DataStax, Yellowbrick Data, Cohesity, DataRobot, and SingleStore, all of which operate in areas critical to enterprise technology. According to public data, Oracle Ventures has participated in over 20 known funding rounds, demonstrating a consistent, albeit selective, investment pace. These rounds are often substantial, with total capital raised frequently ranging from $40 million to over $300 million, indicating Oracle's preference for well-established, high-growth ventures.
The nature of Oracle's investments is highly collaborative; they frequently co-invest alongside other prominent venture capital firms and strategic investors. This syndicated approach allows Oracle to gain exposure to innovative technologies while sharing risk and leveraging collective expertise. Beyond direct equity investments, Oracle also operates "Oracle for Startups," a global program that provides cloud credits, technical support, and go-to-market resources to early-stage companies. While this program does not typically involve direct equity checks, it serves as a pipeline for strategic engagement and potential future investment opportunities.
Given its focus on later-stage, strategic investments in companies with significant traction, Oracle Ventures' typical first check size is substantial. Based on the size of the funding rounds they participate in and their strategic objectives, Oracle's initial investments generally fall within the range of $5 million to $25 million. This range reflects their commitment to taking meaningful positions in companies that can significantly impact or integrate with Oracle's vast enterprise technology landscape, rather than engaging in early-stage, speculative ventures.
Investor Profile
Oracle has backed more than 50 startups, with 1 new investments in the last 12 months alone. The firm has led 14 rounds, about 28% of its total and boasts 23 exits across its portfolio.
Investment Focus Highlights
- Concentrates on Series Unknown, Series C, Corporate Round rounds (top funding stages).
- Majority of deals are located in United States, Canada, Sweden.
- Strong thematic focus on Software, Internet, Health Care.
- Typical check size: $5M – $25M.
Stage Focus
- Series Unknown (40%)
- Series C (12%)
- Corporate Round (12%)
- Series B (8%)
- Post Ipo Equity (8%)
- Series D (4%)
- Series F (2%)
- Post Ipo Debt (2%)
- Series E (2%)
- Convertible Note (2%)
Country Focus
- United States (94%)
- Canada (2%)
- Sweden (2%)
Industry Focus
- Software
- Internet
- Health Care
- Enterprise Software
- Cloud Data Services
- E-commerce
- Information Technology
- Cloud Computing
- Hardware
- Telecommunications
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