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AEM vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1986
4.3
San Diego, CA1$32.0M750
1976
4.3
Sunnyvale, CA1$65.9M330
1996
4.5
Fremont, CA1$168.0M200
LOGIC DEVICES
1983
3.8
Sunnyvale, CA1$1.4M5
2002
4.4
Santa Clara, CA1$12.0M177
1968
3.7
Oak Creek, WI1$16.0M110
-
4.6
Crystal Lake, IL1$3.2B30
Smart Card Alliance
1993
3.9
Princeton, NJ1$5.0M6
-
3.6
Oceanside, CA1$620,00050
Apopka Chief The
-
3.7
Apopka, FL1$950,00015
1967
3.6
Oakland, CA1$1.2M50
Hyundai AutoEver America
2005
4.5
Fountain Valley, CA1$4.3M10
2001
4.0
New Providence, NJ1$16.0M167
Symbolic International
-
4.1
San Diego, CA1$2.1M22

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AEM salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
AEM
$62,105$29.86-

Compare AEM job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
AEM
$70,320$33.81
Volterra Alumni Network
$115,840$55.69
Analogix
$75,754$36.42
Supertex
$71,615$34.43
Electrotek Corporation
$71,216$34.24
LOGIC DEVICES
$71,164$34.21
Kirusa
$70,442$33.87
Ramsell
$70,374$33.83
Smart Card Alliance
$70,370$33.83
Mindware
$70,348$33.82
Symbolic International
$68,760$33.06
Hyundai AutoEver America
$67,172$32.29
Altran Corporation
$67,131$32.27
Apopka Chief The
$66,804$32.12

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AEM demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at AEM vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Supertex57%43%
Altran Corporation72%28%
Smart Card Alliance74%26%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
36%23%6%29%6%
9.4
54%14%10%17%5%
9.7
Smart Card Alliance
48%14%9%17%11%
8.0

AEM and similar companies CEOs

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Kristy Sakai
Supertex

William Volz
LOGIC DEVICES

William Volz is a President/CEO at LOGIC DEVICES INC and Board Member at LOGIC DEVICES INC. He has worked as VP:Engineering at LOGIC DEVICES INC.

Dominique Cerutti
Altran Corporation

Kewei Yang
Analogix

Barinderpal Singh Mumick
Kirusa

Dr. Inderpal Singh Mumick is the Founder, Chairman and CEO of Kirusa, Berkeley Heights, NJ, which he co-founded with colleagues from AT&T, Lucent, and Airtouch. A serial entrepreneur, Inderpal previously co-founded Savera Systems, Murray Hill, NJ, where he was the CEO and the CTO. Before Savera, Dr. Mumick was a Principal Technical Staff Member at AT&T Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, a Member of the Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, and a Research Student Associate at IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA. Dr. Mumick's vision and leadership has established Kirusa as the world leader in mobile value added services. Kirusa’s patented Voice SMS application is the most advanced offering in the market. Kirusa Voice SMS allows people to send SMS messages by speaking. A user dials * followed by the number of the recipient’s number, and speaks a short message of up to 30 seconds. The recipient gets an SMS message from the sender, and can “click” (or dial) a number in the message to directly access the spoken message. After listening to the message, the recipient can reply by voice, or by text, or can forward the message. The Voice SMS application is built on Kirusa’s patented multimodal platform that allows wireless carriers to offer multimodal applications with integrated vocal and visual interfaces. A telecom and wireless visionary, Dr. Mumick believes that Voice SMS opens up a new communication paradigm, and will account for 15—25% of all SMS messages exchanged on mobile networks over the next 4 years. He is responsible for the company's strategy, is the co-author of several key patents on Voice SMS and multimodality, and is active in all aspects of the company's operations. Prior to Kirusa, Dr. Mumick led Savera from its founding in 1997 until 2000, a period in which the company developed its first products, developed its marketing and sales strategy, and successfully engaged with several revenue generating customers. Savera, an innovator in web-based billing, builds, markets, and operates interconnect billing software, used for billing between telecom and IP carriers for use of each other's networks, and prepaid billing software for wireless carriers. Dr. Mumick's pioneering work on the Sunrise research project at AT&T Bell Labs led Mike Miller, VP of Billing at AT&T, to comment: ''this changes the paradigm of billing''. The Sunrise project led to numerous billing initiatives at AT&T and Lucent. Dr. Mumick's work on recursion in SQL has been incorporated into the SQL 3 standard, and his work on query optimization has been incorporated into IBM's DB2 database. He is an international authority on materialized views technology, and his work on materialized views has influenced the implementation of materialized views in the Oracle 8i database. Dr. Mumick is the author of eighteen issued patents, over ten patent pending applications, and over 40 technical papers in leading journals and conferences, the co-editor of a book on Materialized Views, a frequent speaker at conferences and trade shows around the world, and has been featured in media articles, including in European Communications, Silicon India, and The Hindustan Times. Voice&Data recognized Dr. Mumick as one of the top 50 Indian Telecom Diaspora that is changing the world of telecom. He received a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India, in 1986, where he was awarded the President's Gold Medal, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University in 1991. He further completed Mini MBAs in Finance and General Management from the AT&T School of Business in 1996 and 1998, and an Executive MBA for Growing Companies from Stanford University in 2000. Dr. Mumick is listed in various Marquis Who's Who publications.

Randy Vanderhoof
Smart Card Alliance

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