Satish Dharmaraj


Satish Dharmaraj is an American entrepreneur, speaker, angel investor and venture capitalist, who currently serves as a general partner with Redpoint Ventures. Prior to Redpoint Ventures, Satish Dharmaraj founded Zimbra, which he then sold to Yahoo! for $350 million, in 2007.

Education and career

Satish Dharmaraj has the bachelor of science and master of science degrees in Computer Science and "an executive management degree from the Harvard Business School." Dharmaraj "managed the messaging business at Openwave Systems" and consequently, in 2003, became the founder and chief executive officer of Zimbra, which he sold to Yahoo for $350 million USD in 2007. According to Dharmaraj, his success at Zimbra was due to pioneering a web browser that focused on email. While at Yahoo, Dharmaraj "helped Yahoo make its email system open to third party applications." After stepping down from Yahoo in 2009, Dharmaraj became a partner for Redpoint Ventures, where he currently serves. Dharmaraj was Redpoint's first entrepreneur partner and PandoDaily reported that "Redpoint’s experience with Dharmaraj went well, spurring the firm’s current addition of Ryan Sarver from Twitter."

Investments and acquisitions

Satish Dharmaraj currently has investments in Infer, Sonos, Coin, Gogobot, Peel, Pure Storage, MapR, and Big Switch.
In 2014, Acompli, which was funded by Dharmaraj's Redpoint Ventures, was acquired by Microsoft and this acquisition is worth over $200 million USD. Pulse, which Dharmaraj funded, was bought out by LinkedIn for approximately $90 million USD. Satish Dharmaraj was an angel investor for Posterous, which was sold to Twitter in 2012. In the same year, StorSimple, a product of Dharmaraj, was acquired by Microsoft. In 2011, Cloud.com, which was built up by Satish Dharmaraj, was acquired by Citrix Systems. In 2012, Dharmaraj's Redpoint Ventures helped raise $60 million USD for Zendesk's initial public offering.

Works

Articles

Articles written by Dharmaraj include: