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Convercent main competitors are DocuSign, Sumo Logic, and VMware.

Competitor Summary. See how Convercent compares to its main competitors:

  • VMware has the most employees (31,000).
  • Employees at DocuSign earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $135,649.
  • The oldest company is Juniper Networks, founded in 1996.
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Convercent vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2012
4.1
Denver, CO2$22.0M300
1996
4.2
Sunnyvale, CA16$5.1B9,400
1998
4.8
Palo Alto, CA29$13.4B31,000
2006
4.7
San Mateo, CA13$725.3M3,000
1996
4.8
San Jose, CA7$1.1B2,713
Netpulse
2009
3.8
San Francisco, CA1$3.1M20
1999
4.4
Brisbane, CA3$56.0M750
2005
4.8
Pleasanton, CA14$8.4B12,500
2003
4.7
Palo Alto, CA5$2.9B2,000
1996
4.6
Seattle, WA9$2.8B6,550
2003
4.4
San Francisco, CA7$3.0B7,461
2008
4.4
San Francisco, CA1$50.0M85
2011
3.8
San Francisco, CA6$543.7M1,000
2010
4.4
Redwood City, CA4$300.7M800
2006
4.6
San Mateo, CA2$150.0M3,000
2008
4.3
Conshohocken, PA4$46.5M220
2005
4.6
Redwood City, CA5$750.0M957
2009
4.1
San Francisco, CA2$15.0M124
2004
4.5
San Mateo, CA1$15.0M120
2006
4.0
Bellevue, WA2$21.0M299
PokitDok
2011
3.9
San Mateo, CA1$1.5M3

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Convercent salaries vs competitors

Among Convercent competitors, employees at DocuSign earn the most with an average yearly salary of $135,649.

Compare Convercent salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Convercent
$90,740$43.63-
Juniper Networks
$120,409$57.89-
VMware
$126,075$60.61-
Coupa Software
$111,657$53.68-
Extreme Networks
$71,927$34.58-
Netpulse
$68,918$33.13-

Compare Convercent job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Convercent
$85,101$40.91
Workday
$116,471$56.00
DocuSign
$111,215$53.47
Juniper Networks
$106,614$51.26
Yammer
$104,390$50.19
Palantir
$104,224$50.11
NComputing
$103,893$49.95
Monetate
$99,817$47.99
Sumo Logic
$99,710$47.94
Extreme Networks
$99,133$47.66
Netpulse
$98,707$47.46
Conga
$96,265$46.28
F5
$95,395$45.86
Fastly
$93,772$45.08
Coupa Software
$92,216$44.33
Collabnet
$92,143$44.30
DreamBox Learning
$91,830$44.15
VMware
$89,034$42.80
Amobee
$84,526$40.64
PokitDok
$83,471$40.13

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Convercent demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Convercent vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Coupa Software62%38%
Convercent63%38%
Extreme Networks63%37%
Juniper Networks68%32%
VMware69%31%
F570%30%

Compare race at Convercent vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
74%14%4%7%2%
6.5
49%19%7%20%5%
9.6
57%20%10%9%4%
9.9
60%13%6%16%5%
9.6
45%15%7%28%6%
9.8
47%16%8%23%6%
9.7

Convercent and similar companies CEOs

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Robert Roman Bernshteyn
Coupa Software

Bernshteyn's decades-long experience in the enterprise software industry is exemplified in his role at Coupa, where he drives the company's overall strategy and execution. For the past 10 years, Rob has led Coupa from an early start-up to a position of global marketplace leadership with rapid revenue growth and massive spend under management through its platform.

Edward B. Meyercord III
Extreme Networks

Mr. Meyercord serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Extreme. He joined our Board of Directors as an independent director in October 2009 and has served as Chairman since March 2011. Prior to assuming an operating role at Extreme, Mr. Meyercord was Chief Executive Officer and Director at Critical Alert Systems, LLC, a software-driven, healthcare information technology company, that he co-founded in July of 2010. Previously, Mr. Meyercord served as CEO, President and Director of both Cavalier Telephone & TV, a privately held voice, video and data services company with an extensive fiber network; and Talk America, Inc., a publicly traded company that provided phone and internet services to consumers and small businesses throughout the U.S. Mr. Meyercord was also a Vice President in the investment banking division of Salomon Brothers (now Citigroup). He previously served on the board of Tollgrade Communications, Inc.

François Locoh-Donou
F5

Mr. Locoh-Donou has nearly two decades of enterprise technology experience, building a wide range of product teams, and operations around the world. He is well known for his ability to envision where industries are going and inspire organizations to identify and execute on future growth opportunities - especially in the areas of cloud, software, analytics, and security. In April 2017, Mr. Locoh-Donou was hired as the President and Chief Executive Officer of F5 Networks, where he has refocused the company on Applications Services Software (including Security) for Multi-Cloud environments. He is also the only management member of the F5 Board of Directors. Prior to joining F5, Mr. Locoh-Donou held successive leadership positions at Ciena Corporation (from 2002 to March 2017), a network strategy and technology company, including Chief Operating Officer; Senior Vice President, Global Products Group; Vice President and General Manager, EMEA; Vice President International Sales; and Vice President and Marketing. Prior to joining Ciena, Mr. Locoh-Donou held research and development roles with Photonetics, a French opto-electronics company. Mr. Locoh-Donou is also the co-founder and Chairman of Cajou Espoir, a cashew-processing facility that employs several hundred people in rural Togo, 80 percent of whom are women.

Rami Rahim is Chief Executive Officer of Juniper Networks and a member of the company's Board of Directors. Rahim was appointed CEO in November 2014. Rahim began his Juniper career in early 1997, as employee No. 32, and worked as an engineer on Juniper's first breakthrough product, the M40 core router. Rahim has progressed through a series of technical and leadership roles at Juniper, applying his engineering acumen to the design and development of Juniper's industry-leading product portfolio. He most recently served as Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Juniper Development and Innovation (JDI) organization, overseeing the company's entire product and technology portfolio. His responsibilities included driving strategy, development and business growth for routing, switching, security, silicon technology, and the Junos operating system. Other leadership positions held over the years include: Executive Vice President and General Manager of Platform Systems Division for routing and switching, Senior Vice President of the Edge and Aggregation Business Unit (EABU), and Vice President and General Manager of EABU. Rahim earned a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto and a Master of Science degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University. He completed an intensive six-week executive program at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. Rahim holds 17 U.S. Patents in networking technologies and is a member of IEEE.

Raghu Raghuram
VMware

Aneel Bhusri
Workday

Aneel Bhusri (born February 14, 1966) is an American business executive. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Workday. He is also a partner at Greylock Partners and was a member of Intel's board of directors between 2014 and 2019.

Noel Goggin
Conga

Daniel D. Springer
DocuSign

Daniel Springer serves as CEO of DocuSign where he leads more than 4,000 employees worldwide to empower organizations of every size and industry to modernize their systems of agreement with the DocuSign Agreement Cloud, helping them make every agreement 100% digital. Springer has more than 25 years of executive leadership and experience in driving innovation and hyper growth across technology and, specifically, the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) industry. Prior to DocuSign, Springer served as Chairman and CEO at Responsys for ten years where he transformed and scaled the business from private start up to the leading cross-channel marketing automation platform globally as a publicly traded company. Springer then led the sale of Responsys to Oracle for $1.6 billion. During his tenure, Springer was honored as both a Bay Area Most Admired CEO and Best CEO. Previously, he was Managing Director of Modem Media and also served as CEO at Telleo, Inc., CMO at NextCard, and a consultant at McKinsey & Company. He started his career at DRI/McGraw-Hill and Pacific Telesis. Springer holds an MBA from Harvard University and an AB in Mathematics and Economics from Occidental College. Springer serves or has served as a board member at both public and private companies, including iCIMS, Ansira, YuMe, ELOAN (Banco Popular), Heighten, Persado, and eGroups (Yahoo!), as well as at nonprofits, including YearUp, The Urban School, Shop.org, AdTech, The Randall Museum and The San Francisco Friends School.

Alexander Caedmon Karp
Palantir

Alexander Karp (born October 2, 1967) is an American businessman and the co-founder and CEO of the software firm Palantir Technologies.

Flint Brenton
Collabnet

With my team, I focus on shaping, growing and advancing technology companies that deliver value to enterprise customers. Often that requires recognizing disruptive trends well in advance, transforming and positioning organizations to address those trends, and then building and taking to market innovative solutions that enable advanced digital transformation.From Tidal Software (acquired by Cisco), CollabNet VersionOne and my current job as CEO of Centrify, to growth positions at IBM and Cisco, I’ve emphasized an always learning approach because it is essential to success. Jack Welch put it best when he said, “An organization's ability to learn, and translate that learning into action rapidly, is the ultimate competitive advantage.” Learning quickly is more important than ever because our world is driven by technology that evolves very quickly - successful companies unceasingly learn and adapt.My professional journey includes work in systems engineering, networks, enterprise management, software delivery and privileged access management. Being able to lead a company like Centrify and help some of the largest organizations in the world, including the United States government secure their environments is a privilege.

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