AccelOps provides innovative datacenter and IT service management software delivered as a virtual appliance or SaaS (Software as a Service). The all-in-one solution accelerates IT service reliability by empowering organizations to readily monitor and improve availability, performance, security and governance objectives. The company was founded by experienced technology entrepreneurs who started Protego, a Miramar portfolio company which was acquired by Cisco in 2005.
   
  Aktino, Inc., is developing carrier grade solutions that allow telecommunications service providers to leverage embedded copper loop infrastructure worldwide. The focus of the company is to bring ubiquitous, reliable, easily deployable and higher speed solutions to the large copper-fed business segment of the market. Aktino was acquired by Positron, Inc. in May 2009.
   
  Arradiance, Inc. is developing a maskless, massively parallel, direct-write e-beam source that overcomes the poor reliability and throughput problems that have plagued other e-beam systems. The source will be cost effective and has the potential to deliver high wafer throughput, rivaling today’s optical steppers.
   
  Azuro is an electronic design automation (EDA) company supplying software tools to design digital semiconductor chips. The company’s unique clock tree synthesis and physical optimization technologies make chips faster, reduce chip power and dramatically accelerate chip time to market. Customers of Azuro’s software include Broadcom, Cambridge Silicon Radio, NVIDIA, ST Microelectronics, and Texas Instruments. The company was founded in 2002, and has completed over 40 tapeouts since launching its first product in 2005.
   
  Berkana Wireless, Inc., is a fabless semiconductor company developing highly integrated, mixed-signal/RF integrated circuits in CMOS. Berkana’s products are designed to replace discrete RF components with CMOS products offering reduced cost, size and power requirements. Berkana was acquired by Qualcomm Incorporated in December 2005.
     
  Coradiant, Inc. offers network appliance solutions that provide a unique, user-centric approach to web performance monitoring to quickly deliver accurate management information in business-relevant formats. Coradiant's real-time, real-user web transaction monitoring solution lets organizations measure the health, availability, and performance of their web-based applications in real-time. With Coradiant, site operators and network managers gain a real-time understanding of the user's web experience without the complexity, cost and risk of traditional performance management approaches.
     
  FastSoft offers network appliances that accelerate TCP (Transmission Control Protocol, the basic communications protocol of the Internet) Internet traffic over wide area networks (WAN). Unlike other acceleration devices the FastSoft Aria appliance is a true one-box solution, requiring no matching hardware or software at the receiving end. FastSoft’s solution is based on the award–winning fundamental technology FastTCPTM developed by the company’s founders at Caltech.
     
  HyperQuality, Inc. is a software and service provider focused on qualitative contact center monitoring and reporting. The company provides its customers' contact centers with analysis, evaluation and verification of individual calls, leveraging its English-speaking, trained labor force in India.
     
  Innovative Micro Technology, Inc., is a leading MEMS manufacturing partner that combines cooperative design services with a unique mix of experience in prototyping, process development, high-volume manufacturing, metrology, test and analytical capabilities to serve a diverse range of customer applications.
   
  Matrix Sensors is developing a disposable sensor chip for the detection of biological and chemical molecules. The company is the exclusive licensee of a proven MEMS technology developed jointly by the founders at Stanford and UCLA. This patented technology promises the first microchip product featuring both extremely high analyte resolution and accuracy with a low cost, label free approach. Potential applications include protein and biomarker detection, point of care medical diagnostics, and monitoring for security and environmental applications.
   
  Founded in 2006, OptionEase has become a leader in the highly regulated Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) marketplace. The company’s first product was designed for FAS 123(R) regulations, but now OptionEase has expanded into other areas such as online collaboration, comprehensive equity management and providing solutions to emerging regulatory challenges. Over 350 private VC funded and large multi-national public corporations rely on the company's FAS 123(R) compliance software. The company is headquartered in San Juan Capistrano, CA.
   
  Practice Technologies, Inc. develops and sells innovative software products for lawyers and law firms. The company’s core emphasis is research and drafting applications, including products that incorporate proprietary search algorithms to enable lawyers to conduct highly-focused searches of structured and unstructured data within enormous databases.
   
  Protego Networks, Inc. is a provider of purpose-built intelligent network security information and threat management appliances that allow organizations to quickly identify, analyze and respond to security threats targeted at mission critical networks and applications. Protego was acquired by Cisco Systems, Inc., in February 2005.
     
  SiliconSystems, Inc. designs, manufactures and markets general-purpose and application-specific solid-state storage solutions developed and optimized for the unique requirements of the Enterprise System OEM (original equipment manufacturer) market. SiliconSystems was acquired by Western Digital Corporation in March 2009.
     
Solarflare Communications   SolarFlare Communications is a fabless semiconductor company dedicated to becoming the leading provider of innovative solutions for network and system connectivity. SolarFlare uses cutting-edge communications architectures and algorithms to improve data rates, costs and distances for multi-gigabit per second communications over widely installed low-cost physical media.
     
  Starport is a new company developing integrated circuits for wireless applications. The company is led by Miramar’s entrepreneur in residence, Armond Hairapetian.
     

  Tarari has developed advanced reprogrammable content processing technology to tackle the computer intensive processing and flexibility requirements of Extensible Markup Language (XML)/Web Services and Network Security markets. Tarari was acquired by LSI Corporation in October 2007.