Investors
NetVision is backed by a visionary team of investors.
Privately held and backed by industry leading venture capital firms,
NetVision is headquartered in American Fork, Utah,

vSpring Capital
vSpring Capital (www.vspring.com) is an early-stage venture capital firm with $394 million under management.
With offices in Utah and New Mexico, vSpring invests in information technology and life science companies
that have the potential to transform their markets and create lasting value.
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Gazelle Investments
Gazelle Investments was founded in 2004 by Marketstar CEO Alan Hall and Greg Warnock, founder of vSpring
Capital fund I. Gazelle specializes in growing small to medium size companies throughout Utah. Gazelle's
mission is to empower entrepreneurs with the tools and funds necessary to be successful in their endeavors.
With years of experience and vast partner resources, Gazelle's executive team is able to provide a true
value-add to start-ups by guiding them through the growth process. Gazelle Investments focuses on stimulating
the regional economy by providing growth capital to these companies and helping to create jobs throughout
the local communities.
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Prospector Equity Capital
Prospector Equity Capital, L.P. (PEC) is a private equity fund based in Park City, Utah, with primary funding
from major public institutional investors. The three principals of PEC are focused on assisting small businesses
with unique value propositions to accomplish their strategic objectives. Together, the principals have invested
over $200 million of private equity in over twenty companies in the last twelve years.
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Novell, Inc
Novell helped invent the corporate network in the early 1980s and continues to drive technology for business
today. Today, Novell continues its technology leadership by delivering software for the open enterprise offering
solutions in five distinct markets: data center, security and identity, resource management, workgroup, and desktop,
to help customer's build, secure, manage, connect, and free their open enterprises in a way that makes sense for
them and at a pace that works for them.
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