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Comprehensive Software Systems vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.8
Golden, CO1$6.7M100
1997
4.4
Chesterfield, MO1$15.0M147
1986
4.1
Sacramento, CA1$37.2M166
1992
3.8
Marietta, GA1$3.9M35
1988
4.1
Bellevue, WA3$24.0M350
1993
4.4
Lake Mary, FL1$6.9M100
-
3.9
Las Vegas, NV1$9.9M86
1993
3.4
Cincinnati, OH1$1.6M30
-
3.9
Cary, NC1$542.4M3,500
2003
4.0
Vienna, VA1$8.5M180
1993
4.1
Cedar Rapids, IA1$7.5M75
2002
4.4
Laurel, MD1$18.0M200
Iron Data Solutions, Inc.
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3.9
Arlington, VA1--
1993
4.6
Westport, CT1$290.0M890
1994
3.9
Conshohocken, PA1$3.0M35
1992
4.0
Norman, OK1$19.0M100
2004
4.0
San Mateo, CA1$11.7M50
Terrace Software
1992
3.9
San Francisco, CA1$1.6M10
2006
4.3
Blacksburg, VA1$9.8M100
-
4.0
--$990,00030
1996
3.8
Columbia, MD1$3.8M49

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Comprehensive Software Systems salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Comprehensive Software Systems
$75,003$36.06-

Compare Comprehensive Software Systems job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Comprehensive Software Systems
$97,890$47.06
CribMaster
$109,767$52.77
Harmonia Holdings Group
$97,986$47.11
Sapiens
$97,701$46.97
InfoMC
$97,648$46.95
Power Costs
$97,593$46.92
Saratoga Systems
$97,540$46.89
Provade, Inc.
$97,311$46.78
Aquilent
$97,034$46.65
Genova Technologies
$96,885$46.58
Northwest Software
$96,619$46.45
Iron Data Solutions, Inc.
$96,518$46.40
S2Tech
$96,333$46.31
CH Mack
$96,085$46.19
Informatix
$96,085$46.19
Terrace Software
$94,982$45.66
ACGI Software
$94,543$45.45
Triple Point Technology
$94,517$45.44
IT Concepts
$94,337$45.35
universal system technologies
$94,276$45.32

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Comprehensive Software Systems demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Comprehensive Software Systems vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
InfoMC58%42%
Sapiens66%34%
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Female
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25%
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25%
50%
75%
100%

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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
66%16%9%3%6%
7.6
59%15%13%9%3%
7.7

Comprehensive Software Systems and similar companies CEOs

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Peter F. Armstrong
Triple Point Technology

Peter Armstrong, principal owner, president, and CEO, founded Triple Point Technology with his long-time friend and colleague, Allie Rogers, in 1993 with a single mission: to provide the most sophisticated and technologically-advanced software solutions to the increasingly complex and competitive global commodity markets. Under Mr. Armstrong's leadership, Triple Point has launched a full suite of industry-leading and award-winning products and has evolved into a global organization capable of supporting the demanding needs of today's commodity market participants. From start-up in 1993, the company has grown to more than 200 professionals strategically located in five development and support centers around the globe, has deployed solutions for more than 85 customers on five continents, and has consistently earned strong financial results. Independent validation of Mr. Armstrong's leadership success includes identification of Triple Point by Inc. magazine as one of the nation's fastest growing companies and Triple Point's flagship product, Commodity XL, winning Energy Risk's ''Top Software Package'' award and Commodity Now's ''Gold Award for Excellence in Technology - Risk Management and Compliance''. Mr. Armstrong started his career as an engineer at the prestigious Bell Laboratories, but was soon bitten by the commodities trading bug and took positions at J.Aron and then Phibro, the energy and commodities trading divisions of Goldman Sachs and Salomon Inc., respectively. At both firms, Mr. Armstrong was instrumental in architecting, developing, and deploying market-leading software systems for the transaction and risk management of physical and derivative commodity trading activity. Mr. Armstrong earned a Master of Science degree in computer science from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. He leads the company from the Westport, Connecticut, headquarters.

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