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Cambridge Technology main competitors are Dolby Laboratories, Genasys, and Pinnacle Systems.

Competitor Summary. See how Cambridge Technology compares to its main competitors:

  • Consolidated Graphics, Inc. has the most employees (7,500).
  • Employees at Dolby Laboratories earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $126,936.
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Cambridge Technology vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.9
Bedford, MA2$2.6M300
1999
4.4
Kenosha, WI1$780.0M4,000
1981
4.1
Burlingame, CA1$64.1M185
-
3.5
Arvada, CO1$1.0M50
1996
4.6
Gainesville, VA1$103.0M100
1992
4.9
Mountain View, CA6$1.1B2,480
1987
4.1
Fremont, CA3-1,000
Hartford Technologies
1931
3.7
Rocky Hill, CT1$7.9M20
2005
3.3
Salt Lake City, UT1$420,00030
2001
4.5
Plymouth Meeting, PA1$12.2M105
1964
3.2
Shelby, MI1$1.6M30
2006
4.0
-5$350.0M500
1996
3.9
Franklin, TN1$9.8M350
1985
4.3
Houston, TX1$1.0B7,500
Network Associates
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4.1
Schaumburg, IL1--
1965
4.9
San Francisco, CA6$1.3B2,289
2007
4.4
New York, NY1$10.7B610
1986
4.3
Mountain View, CA2$240.0M851
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4.0
---3,001
2000
4.1
Sunnyvale, CA2$657.3M3,939
1980
4.2
San Diego, CA1$54.0M148

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Cambridge Technology salaries vs competitors

Among Cambridge Technology competitors, employees at Dolby Laboratories earn the most with an average yearly salary of $126,936.

Compare Cambridge Technology salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Cambridge Technology
$99,417$47.80-
IDSC Holdings LLC
$81,141$39.01-
Lahlouh
$58,118$27.94-
Global Infrastructure Solutions
$45,813$22.03-
NCS Technologies
$48,486$23.31-
Omnicell
$90,946$43.72-

Compare Cambridge Technology job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Cambridge Technology
$122,536$58.91
Dolby Laboratories
$164,112$78.90
Pinnacle Systems
$163,290$78.50
VIA Technologies, Inc.
$145,323$69.87
Genasys
$135,856$65.32
Passport Health Communications
$130,176$62.58
Omnicell
$127,838$61.46
NCS Technologies
$127,693$61.39
Lumenpulse
$126,741$60.93
PMP Limited
$125,888$60.52
SEER Technology
$125,569$60.37
Hartford Technologies
$125,414$60.30
Network Associates
$125,160$60.17
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor
$124,735$59.97
IDEAL Technology
$124,570$59.89
ePharmaSolutions
$123,255$59.26
IDSC Holdings LLC
$123,066$59.17
Consolidated Graphics, Inc.
$123,038$59.15
Global Infrastructure Solutions
$122,212$58.76
Lahlouh
$121,490$58.41

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Cambridge Technology demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Cambridge Technology vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Mediabrands62%38%
Dolby Laboratories64%36%
Hartford Technologies67%33%
Omnicell71%29%
SEER Technology76%24%
Cambridge Technology--
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Compare race at Cambridge Technology vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
47%18%8%22%6%
9.6
51%18%9%17%5%
9.9
55%15%10%18%3%
7.4
60%12%14%11%3%
6.7
Hartford Technologies
65%12%12%8%4%
7.7
54%16%12%12%6%
8.6

Cambridge Technology and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Mike F Chang is a Chairman at ALPHA & OMEGA SEMICONDUCTOR LTD and CEO/Co-Founder at ALPHA & OMEGA SEMICONDUCTOR LTD and is based in United States. He has worked as Director:FAB Operations at Siliconix Inc, Executive Vice President at Siliconix Inc, and Manager:Press Technology at Siliconix Inc. Mike attended University of Missouri-Columbia and National Cheng Kung University.

Kevin J. Yeaman
Dolby Laboratories

Kevin Yeaman is President and Chief Executive Officer of Dolby. Under his leadership, the company has built on its rich heritage of technologies that transform storytelling, expanding its focus to produce new sight and sound experiences that unleash the potential of entertainment and communications. Before being named CEO in 2009, Kevin served as Dolby's Chief Financial Officer, developing the financial infrastructure to support growth and expansion. Prior to Dolby, Kevin was the Chief Financial Officer of Epiphany and Vice President of Worldwide Field Operations at Informix. Kevin was inducted as a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences in 2014. He holds a BS degree in commerce from Santa Clara University.

Richard S. Danforth
Genasys

Richard Danforth is based in Washington Dc-Baltimore Area. He has worked as Senior Vice President, Commercial Aircraft Business at Raytheon Aircraft Company (RAC); President at Leonardo DRS; and Board Member at GENASYS INC. Richard studied at University of Massachusetts, Lowell and Western New England University.

Randall A. Lipps
Omnicell

Randall A. Lipps is the chairman, president and chief executive officer of Omnicell, Inc., a provider of systems and software solutions to increase patient safety and operational efficiency in health care facilities. He is also the director at large of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Foundation's Board of Directors and is a member of the Board of Directors for Radisphere, a radiology provider.

Thomas Quinlan III
Consolidated Graphics, Inc.

Omid C. Farokhzad
SEER Technology

Wen-Chi is the President and Chief Executive Officer at VIA Technologies Inc. since 1992. Under Wen-Chi’s leadership, VIA has transformed from a chipset designer to a leading developer of silicon chip technologies and PC platform solutions driving innovation in PCs, notebooks, thin clients and embedded systems. Wen-Chi serves as a Non-Executive Member of the Board of Directors at Television Broadcasts Limited, Member of the Board of Trustees at Caltech and a Member of the Board of Directors at HTC Corporation. Wen-Chi was selected as a top entrepreneur by BusinessWeek in its 2001 “The Stars of Asia: 50 Leaders at the Forefront of Change.” A graduate of the National Taiwan University and the California Institute of Technology. Wen-Chi is a Member of the Information Science and Technology (IST) Advisory Council in Caltech's Division of Engineering and Applied Science. Wen-Chi received a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University and a Master's degree in Computer Science from Caltech.

Laura Grondin
Hartford Technologies

Scott MacKenzie became Passport’s Chief Executive Officer in April 2009. He is responsible for overseeing operations and directing the executive management team as Passport executes on its strategic objectives for ongoing growth. Prior to joining Passport, MacKenzie was President of RelayHealth Pharmacy Solutions, part of McKesson, where he was responsible for the business unit’s turnaround resulting in rapid and dramatic gains in revenue growth and profitability. Before that he spent six years in various executive capacities with Cerner, most recently as Vice President and General Manager – Providing Care responsible for physician, nurse, pharmacist and consumer solutions. He has also held unit CFO and other posts with AT&T, General Electric and EDS. Throughout his approximately 25-year career in information technology, MacKenzie has generated notable achievements in new business development and organic growth initiatives as well as merger/acquisition activity, business partnerships, generating transaction-based revenue and overseeing successful new product launches. MacKenzie holds dual bachelor’s degrees in finance and economics from Utah State University and an MBA from the University of Michigan.

Francois-Xavier Souvay
Lumenpulse

François-Xavier Souvay is the founder and the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Lumenpulse. In this capacity, he oversees global vision, corporate development and strategic planning, maintaining Lumenpulse’s reputation for innovation and customer experience excellence. A seasoned entrepreneur, Souvay has over 20 years of experience in the lighting industry. By age 23, he was already contributing to large commercial real estate projects in Montreal, and soon was recruited by a specification grade outdoor lighting company, where he established a network of agents and VARs in Canada and the United States. Leveraging this experience, he then acted as a consultant for various lighting companies across North America. In 1999, he acquired Luxtec, a value-added reseller of diversified specification-grade lighting solutions, and was soon spearheading LED research and development. Focused on combining innovative technology expertise with strong industrial design, he founded Lumenpulse in 2006. The company has since established itself as the leading pure-play specification-grade LED lighting solution provider. Souvay holds numerous patents in his name and is a well-known thought leader in the LED lighting industry. In 2011, he was a Québec finalist for Ernst & Young’s “Entrepreneur of the Year”.

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