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CenterBeam vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1999
4.2
Sunnyvale, CA1$6.2M75
2000
4.1
Sioux City, IA1$14.0M30
2003
3.8
Arlington, VA1$4.3M26
2006
3.6
Chicago, IL1$14.0M175
RiverSoft
1997
3.7
San Francisco, CA1$1.4M20
1992
4.0
King of Prussia, PA1$25.0M100
1993
4.1
Santa Clara, CA11$237.0M381
Damballa
2006
4.1
Atlanta, GA1$16.8M12
1997
4.4
Mount Laurel, NJ1$120.6M200
1981
4.2
Rye, NY1-443
1988
3.8
Tinton Falls, NJ1$61.0M216
1999
3.7
San Carlos, CA1$9.5M200
FreedomPay
2000
4.1
Philadelphia, PA2$80.0M5
AeroScout
1999
3.8
Redwood City, CA1$6.0M10
Ekahau
2000
3.6
Reston, VA1$20.0M20
1999
3.7
Mentor, OH1$20.0M50
1993
4.7
Radnor, PA1$612.7M2,500
1961
3.3
Cincinnati, OH1$16.0M150
Bluearc
-
3.7
San Jose, CA1$1.8M11
1985
4.1
Austin, TX7$119.8M420
1999
4.0
Celebration, FL1$2.1M100

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CenterBeam salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
CenterBeam
$75,875$36.48-

Compare CenterBeam job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
CenterBeam
$101,414$48.76
Asure Software
$113,868$54.74
Channel Intelligence
$111,748$53.72
FreedomPay
$111,630$53.67
Neoware
$110,860$53.30
Ekahau
$108,731$52.27
SingleHop
$108,303$52.07
AeroScout
$106,554$51.23
Oki Data de México S.A. de C.V.
$105,261$50.61
Damballa
$104,786$50.38
CardinalCommerce
$103,398$49.71
Bluearc
$103,329$49.68
RiverSoft
$103,083$49.56
BuySafe
$102,338$49.20
DPSciences
$100,365$48.25
InterVision Systems
$99,622$47.90
Xpedite Systems Ltd
$94,072$45.23
Mobius Management Systems
$92,577$44.51
Postini
$88,527$42.56
PC Pitstop
$88,499$42.55

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CenterBeam demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at CenterBeam vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Asure Software62%38%
Qlik62%38%
Ekahau73%27%
CenterBeam--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at CenterBeam vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%18%12%12%2%
7.5
68%10%11%8%3%
8.9
Ekahau
61%10%16%10%3%
6.9

CenterBeam and similar companies CEOs

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Patrick Francis Goepel
Asure Software

Pat has more than 20 years of experience in the human resource outsourcing industry. Before joining Asure Software, he was president and CEO of Fidelity Investment's HR Services Division; president and CEO of Advantec; and executive vice president at Ceridian, where he was responsible for sales, marketing, operations and business development in the United States. Pat is a frequent industry speaker and serves on the boards of Allover Media and SafeGuard World International. He also serves as the CEO of APPD Investments.

Michael Capone
Qlik

CEO of Qlik, leading the company that leads with data to deliver products and solutions that transform the Business Intelligence landscape - furthering digital transformations with augmented intelligence informed by analytics-ready data for a more data literate world. Chief Operating Officer Medidata Solutions, Transforming clinical trials for sponsors, sites and patients CTO/CIO - Automatic Data Processing - Leading product development and operations for the world's most comprehensive global provider of cloud-based human capital management (HCM) solutions that unite HR, payroll, talent, time, tax and benefits administration, and a leader in business outsourcing services, analytics and compliance expertise. Specialties: International Business, Product Development, IT Management

Tim Sherwin
CardinalCommerce

Tim Sherwin is Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of CardinalCommerce. Under Tim’s leadership, CardinalCommerce has become the leader in enabling authenticated payment transactions in the eCommerce, mCommerce and other remote commerce markets. Working in the payments industry, Tim has had a lead role in redefining the Consumer Authentication landscape, developing innovative payment services that help merchants increase sales, reduce fraud, and eliminate chargeback exposure without disrupting the consumer checkout experience. Tim has more than 20 issued and pending patents related to secure payment processing, mobile payments and tokenization. Prior to founding Cardinal, Tim was Senior Vice President of Business Development at QIS, an IT and internet services firm. Earlier, he was with STERIS Corporation as Controller of the North American Division, and spent time with Oracle Corporation working with Invacare Corporation, where he developed a sound and streamlined system for processing all financial transactions. Tim is a graduate of Wittenberg University with a BA in Business, and earned his MBA in finance from Case Western Reserve's Weatherhead School of Management

Jonathan Lerner
InterVision Systems

Rob, founder and chief executive officer of myList, is leveraging decades of software and ecommerce experience to lead his team in launching a Facebook app that helps brands and Facebook users connect with each other in the rapidly evolving social commerce space. Rob first served as CEO, then Chairman and Chief Software Architect, for Channel Intelligence (CI), a company he co-founded in 1999 and sold to Google in early 2013. Wight led the development of the products and services that built CI into one the world’s leading e-commerce technology providers, relied on by over 200 manufacturer and retailer customers across every product vertical and managing millions of product transactions valued at over $3 billion. Prior to Channel Intelligence, Wight was recognized as one of the 20 most influential people in the storage software business, having held senior positions driving innovative software systems development at key technology corporations including Microsoft, Wang Labs, Avail Systems, Seagate Software, Conner Software Products, Archive Software and Maynard Electronics. He was a 2004 finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Florida Award. Wight is an accomplished triathlete, successfully completing Six Ironmans, in addition to numerous of 70.3 and Olympic-distance triathlons and many full and half marathons. Rob Wight has been married for 32 years to Risa Wight (also an IRONMAN athlete), and has 3 children: Alex, Maddie, and Nick. The family makes their home in Celebration, FL.

Ronald Zazworsky Jr
Bluearc

Yuval Bar Gil
AeroScout

David Dagon
Damballa

David received a J.D. from Florida State University College of Law, and is completing his Ph.D in Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He has authored numerous papers in premier academic conferences and has studied botnets as part of his Ph.D. research. He was involved with the development of a successful startup (ClickFox, LLP), and is the inventor of their patented technology.

Jeffrey E. Grass
BuySafe

Jeffrey E. Grass is a President & CEO at buySAFE Inc.

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