Tenaya Capital Closes ‘Oversubscribed’ $372M Fund, Seeks A New Kayak

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Areas that Tenaya will focus on will follow from its past investment activities, and will cover enterprise software, consumer Internet, IT infrastructure, communications and electronics. Typically, Tenaya takes lead investor position when it makes an initial investment and likes to take board seats to act as directors or observers.

The company has played a part in some very notable startups, including Cotendo, Endeca, InfoBlox, Isilon, Kayak (which just IPO’d last week), LifeSize Communications, ( Palo Alto Networks (also IPO’d last week), PowerReviews (acquired by Bazaarvoice), travel site Qunar, Wintegra and Zappos (now part of Amazon).

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