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Integreon delivers outsourced legal and business services, specializing in document review, contract management, and compliance. The company leverages an AI-driven strategy to offer comprehensive solutions, empowering clients to streamline operations. Combining domain expertise with innovative technologies, it enhances efficiency and helps manage complex legal and business challenges for its global clientele.
Integreon was founded in 1998 by Liam Brown. Brown anticipated that corporations and law firms would increasingly require specialized external support for growing operational complexities. This insight allowed clients to optimize internal resources by delegating critical, resource-intensive functions to a dedicated and efficient service provider.
The company serves a global base of corporations and law firms, guiding them through intricate legal and business landscapes. Integreon's vision is to be an indispensable partner, enabling clients to adapt and succeed in dynamic markets through superior service and technological innovation. It provides scalable, efficient solutions designed to meet evolving industry demands.
Integrien has raised $25.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Integrien has raised $25.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Integrien has raised $25.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Integrien's investors include Composite Ventures.
# Integrien: Real-Time Performance Analytics for Enterprise IT
Integrien is a real-time performance analytics company that enables predictable operation of mission-critical applications and services.[1] Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Irvine, California, Integrien specializes in IT operations management by transforming monitoring data into actionable intelligence.[2] The company's flagship product, Integrien Alive™, allows IT teams to take a proactive approach to performance management, providing single Smart Alerts™ that isolate impact and identify likely root causes before problems negatively impact business operations.[1]
The company serves enterprise IT organizations that manage complex, high-availability systems and need automated intelligence to identify, predict, and prevent infrastructure problems.[3] Integrien raised $31 million in total funding and was acquired by VMware in August 2010 at a 2x multiple, validating its market position within the virtualization and cloud infrastructure management space.[2][3]
Integrien was launched in 2001 by a group of experienced executives and engineers with deep backgrounds in high-availability enterprise networks, security, and application monitoring.[3] The founding team recognized a critical market need: enterprise IT organizations lacked automated intelligence systems to identify, predict, and prevent problems in technology-based business systems—a challenge that became increasingly acute as infrastructure complexity grew.
The company's early traction centered on solving a tangible pain point for large enterprises managing virtualized and cloud environments. This focus on mission-critical application performance positioned Integrien as a specialized player in IT operations management, ultimately attracting VMware's acquisition interest as the virtualization leader sought to enhance its management capabilities.
Integrien emerged during a pivotal shift in enterprise IT: the rise of virtualization and cloud computing dramatically increased infrastructure complexity while raising availability expectations. The company rode the wave of IT operations management becoming a critical business function rather than a cost center.
The timing was strategic. As enterprises adopted VMware virtualization, they faced a new challenge—managing performance across distributed, dynamic environments where traditional monitoring approaches fell short. Integrien's real-time analytics addressed this gap, positioning itself as a specialized solution within the broader observability and IT management software market, competing alongside players like SolarWinds and Riverbed.[2]
The company's acquisition by VMware in 2010 reflected the strategic importance of performance analytics in the virtualization era, signaling that integrated intelligence capabilities would become table stakes for infrastructure management platforms.
Integrien's trajectory—from specialized analytics startup to VMware acquisition—demonstrates how deep domain expertise in enterprise IT operations can create defensible value. The company solved a specific, acute problem (predicting application failures before they occur) with sufficient precision that a major platform vendor acquired it to strengthen its competitive position.
Looking forward, Integrien's role within VMware positions it to benefit from ongoing trends in hybrid cloud management, where visibility and predictive intelligence across heterogeneous environments remain critical. As enterprises continue managing increasingly complex multi-cloud and edge deployments, the demand for real-time performance analytics and automated problem prevention will likely intensify—making Integrien's core capabilities more relevant, not less.
Integrien has raised $25.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $8.0M Venture Round in May 2010.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2010 | $8.0M Venture Round | Composite Ventures | |
| Jun 1, 2006 | $10.0M Series B | Composite Ventures | |
| May 1, 2005 | $7.0M Series A | Composite Ventures |