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Founded Year

2000

Stage

Acquired | Acquired

Total Raised

$33.5M

About Teros

Teros is a network management software company that specializes in offering security services to enterprises, government agencies, and big website operators. The company develops security technologies for the internet and web-based applications. It is based in Santa Clara, California. Teros was acquired by Citrix Systems in 2005.

Headquarters Location

3965 Freedom Circle 9th Floor

Santa Clara, California, 95054,

United States

408-850-0800

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Teros Patents

Teros has filed 1 patent.

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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

2/18/2004

2/15/2011

Computer network security, Computer security, Web frameworks, Web applications, Data security

Grant

Application Date

2/18/2004

Grant Date

2/15/2011

Title

Related Topics

Computer network security, Computer security, Web frameworks, Web applications, Data security

Status

Grant

Latest Teros News

AROYA Announces New Climate Station and Substrate Sensors for its Cannabis Production Platform at MJBizCon

Nov 29, 2023

Advancements provide operators with real-time data and actionable insights, extending crop steering functionality and optimizing cultivation environments November 29, 2023 14:35 ET AROYA LAS VEGAS, Nov. 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via IBN -- Today from Booth #51005 at MJBizCon in Las Vegas, AROYA by Addium , the preferred cannabis production platform for more than 600 operators across the country, introduced the latest additions to its portfolio: The CLIMATE ONE Climate Station and The TEROS ONE Substrate Sensors. For operators, AROYA’s new environmental and substrate sensors are a means through which to access real-time information and to adjust irrigation and climate conditions accordingly. This combination of flexibility and control lets growers control environmental factors to influence plant growth patterns and outcomes, leading to more effective and sustainable cultivation practices​​. As part of Addium, AROYA leadership boasts an extensive background in ag-tech and data-driven crop steering. The company combines sensors, software, and science to deliver actionable insights that help improve quality while boosting yield in grams, per square foot, per year – predictably, profitably, and at scale. During his keynote presentation, AROYA CEO, Scott Campbell, lifted the veil on the latest additions to AROYA’s cannabis cultivation and production platform, detailing how the products empower operators to optimize and extend crop steering functionality. Both the CLIMATE ONE and TEROS ONE represent a giant leap forward in cannabis crop steering, fusing sophisticated sensors and intuitive software. Understanding the intricate balance between various environmental parameters and plant growth is vital for successful cannabis cultivation. The CLIMATE ONE provides operators with real-time data on key environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, CO2 levels, and light intensity. Hyper-precise readings allow growers to adjust conditions to the specific needs of their crops. By optimizing the production environments, cultivators can enhance the quality, yield, and consistency of their harvests. Ready access to these insights is crucial for informed decision-making and for ensuring each plant achieves its full potential. TEROS ONE’s new design completely reimagines how substrate data is collected, giving cultivators precise readings in zones other sensors simply can't measure at all. Unique and patented measurement technology separates electrical conductivity and water content sensing, eliminating sensor confusion and producing precise data – even at high-salinity levels where other sensors fail. This opens a world of new data comparisons that have never been available before. Many substrate sensors are developed only for soils, then adapted to work with indoor grow media. Conversely, the TEROS ONE is purpose-built for indoor substrates, giving growers the flexibility to easily switch media without needing to throw out their past data. Cultivators can level up their respective grows with remarkably accurate and precise electrical conductivity (EC), water content (WC), volumetric water content (VWC) and temperature data collected from deep within the root zone. Also, as the TEROS ONE links to the AROYA NOSE to sync data to intelligence dashboards every 3 minutes, operators are assured of their data’s integrity, timeliness, and accuracy. “AROYA has set a new standard in precision agriculture for cannabis,” says Scott Campbell, CEO, AROYA. “These devices are not just technological advancements; they’re a game-changer for growers who are committed to sustainable and efficient cultivation practices. These announcements embody our commitment to empowering cultivators with the best sensors, software, and science – the requisite tools for success.” See the CLIMATE ONE and TEROS ONE sensors at MJBizCon BOOTH 51005 to discover how AROYA can transform your cannabis cultivation and production processes! ABOUT AROYA AROYA is the leading Cannabis Production Platform, combining forward-thinking science, sensors, and software to empower cultivators with data-driven insights that help them increase yield, scale operations, and achieve consistent quality. Based in Pullman, Washington, AROYA brings 30 years of experience in sensor development to the ag-tech industry, enabling cultivators to do more with less while making more purpose-driven decisions for their businesses. For additional information, please visit aroya.io MEDIA CONTACT:

Teros Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Teros founded?

    Teros was founded in 2000.

  • Where is Teros's headquarters?

    Teros's headquarters is located at 3965 Freedom Circle, Santa Clara.

  • What is Teros's latest funding round?

    Teros's latest funding round is Acquired.

  • How much did Teros raise?

    Teros raised a total of $33.5M.

  • Who are the investors of Teros?

    Investors of Teros include Citrix, Scale Venture Partners, New Enterprise Associates, Institutional Venture Partners, Presidio Partners and 6 more.

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