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Audible Magic main competitors are Panorama Software, Motion Computing, and Gracenote.

Competitor Summary. See how Audible Magic compares to its main competitors:

  • Gracenote has the most employees (1,701).
  • Employees at Panorama Software earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $111,735.
  • The oldest company is Tandberg, founded in 1989.
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Audible Magic vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1999
4.2
Los Gatos, CA2$6.7M83
2009
3.8
Marion, IA2$1.9M51
Vadio
2016
3.8
Portland, OR1$284.9K1
2013
3.8
Clifton Park, NY1$100,000150
2013
4.3
Los Angeles, CA2$9.0M412
2006
3.7
Portland, OR1$11.0M303
1998
4.6
Emeryville, CA2$98.8M1,701
2001
4.3
Austin, TX1$15.0M200
1992
4.0
Sunnyvale, CA1$78.0M430
Ekahau
2000
3.6
Reston, VA1$20.0M20
1989
4.4
New York, NY1$808.8M1,450
2002
3.8
Lindon, UT1$79.0M63
1993
4.0
--$80,000200
1992
3.9
Irvine, CA1$16.0M339

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Audible Magic salaries vs competitors

Among Audible Magic competitors, employees at Panorama Software earn the most with an average yearly salary of $111,735.

Compare Audible Magic salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Audible Magic
$76,190$36.63-
Syncbak
$61,905$29.76-
Vadio
$51,899$24.95-
Muvi
$54,561$26.23-
Pluto TV
$56,924$27.37-
Digital Trends
$82,808$39.81-

Compare Audible Magic job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Audible Magic
$99,200$47.69
Digital Trends
$125,346$60.26
Gracenote
$114,127$54.87
Motion Computing
$113,519$54.58
Tandberg
$109,096$52.45
Ekahau
$108,731$52.27
SCO Group Inc
$106,644$51.27
Panorama Software
$104,778$50.37
Rand Technology
$104,543$50.26
Pluto TV
$99,975$48.06
Vadio
$99,938$48.05
Muvi
$99,931$48.04
Syncbak
$99,718$47.94
RADVISION
$99,574$47.87

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Audible Magic demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Audible Magic vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Pluto TV46%54%
Gracenote56%44%
Ekahau73%27%
Audible Magic--
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Female
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75%
50%
25%
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Ekahau

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Compare race at Audible Magic vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
Ekahau
61%10%16%10%3%
6.9
52%16%10%17%6%
9.9
62%17%7%10%3%
9.1

Audible Magic and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Mr. Joseph Mergui
SCO Group Inc

Mr. Joseph Mergui is a Chief Executive Officer at SCO Group and is based in Caldera Inc..

Andrea Klein
Rand Technology

Eynav Azarya
Panorama Software

''As Chief Executive Officer for Panorama Software, Eynav is responsible for the strategic vision and direction of the organization. Prior to being appointed Chief Executive Officer, Eynav was VP of International Sales and Partnerships, overseeing revenue generation and international partner relationships while driving customer success. Before joining Panorama in 2001, Eynav was Chief Operating Officer for BrowseUp Inc., creator of a collaborative Web publishing tool that supports knowledge management processes, where he led worldwide company operations including R&D, finance, sales and marketing. Prior to BrowseUp, Eynav served as campaign manager for the Israeli Labor Party and also served as the CEO of the International Center for Peace in the Middle East. Eynav holds a Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering and Industrial Engineering from the Academic College of Engineering, Tel Aviv University.'' (Source: [Panorama](http://www.panorama.com/organization/management/index.html))

John Jendricks
RADVISION

Jack Perry
Syncbak

Jack Perry is a pioneer in the media technology industry, creating a number of ground-breaking solutions for broadcasters and electronics manufacturers over the course of his 26-year career. In 2009, Perry founded Syncbak, Inc., whose products and services power OTT and TV Everywhere solutions for television broadcasters, including CBS and FOX networks. Prior to Syncbak, Perry was President and CEO of TitanTV (formerly Decisionmark Corp.), a 2004 Inc. 500 fastest growing company. During Perry’s thirteen-year tenure with this company, he developed the technology used by satellite companies and broadcasters to manage the delivery of network programming over satellite, he also created titan.com, the first-web based EPG/DVR utility, AntennaWeb.org and MediaStar. Perry holds twenty patents related to delivery of entertainment content over-the-air, over-satellite and over-the-Internet. He is a respected figure inside the beltway on issues related to digital entertainment, copyright and communications law and has testified before US Congress twice. In 2005 he joined representatives of Microsoft, Verizon and Comcast to brief Congress on the impact of internet protocol-enabled services in the communications industry. Perry was inducted into the Academy of Digital Television Pioneers in 2002 and nominated for an Academy Award (Best Industry Leadership) in 2005. He was also elected to National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in 2003 and named one of the 40 most influential people in the consumer electronics industry the same year. He continues to be a frequent speaker on the future of television, content and copyright protection at broadcast industry events including CES, NAB, NATPE, NAB Futures Summit, iHollywood, ATSC, Digital Hollywood, DTV Symposium and others. Perry has also held CEO posts at Interactive Resources and Spanning Tree Technologies and leadership positions at Powercore (Network Scheduler, 1993) and CE Software (QuickMail, 1995). In 1989, he founded his first software company, RunningCounts, and later joined forces with Prisma Software to market the product as RunningBest.

John Batter
Gracenote

Tom Ryan
Pluto TV

Anshuman Das
Muvi

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