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Critical Path main competitors are Appian, TurboCAD, and Intermap Technologies.

Competitor Summary. See how Critical Path compares to its main competitors:

  • InterSystems has the most employees (1,780).
  • Employees at Appian earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $108,780.
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Critical Path vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1997
4.6
San Francisco, CA1$67.0M331
1997
4.1
Englewood, CO1$37.2M180
2006
3.6
Ridgewood, NJ1$6.7M350
1999
4.7
Reston, VA11$617.0M1,400
-
4.2
Phoenix, AZ1$122.7M30
1983
4.2
Novato, CA1$18.0M175
2007
4.5
San Jose, CA3$56.4M350
1981
3.8
Colorado Springs, CO1-76
1989
4.4
Alexandria, VA2$25.0M200
Manufacturing System Services, Inc.
-
3.4
Somerset, NJ1$1.9M20
1996
3.9
Dallas, TX1$7.5M170
2001
4.6
Marlborough, MA1-76
1978
4.7
Cambridge, MA3$644.0M1,780
1983
4.8
Herndon, VA6$340.5M1,600
1999
4.6
Chesapeake, VA2$32.0M160
1989
4.0
Norcross, GA1$1.2M125
2000
3.5
Richmond, VA1$1.6M30
-
4.1
Shelton, CT1$39.0M930
2007
4.0
Santa Clara, CA1$3.0M209
1994
4.0
Reston, VA1$8.5M150
1990
4.3
Maitland, FL2$26.8M84

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Critical Path salaries vs competitors

Among Critical Path competitors, employees at Appian earn the most with an average yearly salary of $108,780.

Compare Critical Path salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Critical Path
$82,930$39.87-
Intermap Technologies
$93,448$44.93-
Digital Convergence Technologies
$93,396$44.90-
Appian
$108,780$52.30-
Io
$75,395$36.25-
TurboCAD
$93,672$45.03-

Compare Critical Path job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Critical Path
$89,318$42.94
InterSystems
$105,332$50.64
TurboCAD
$101,689$48.89
Savi Technology
$96,561$46.42
Appian
$95,231$45.78
Intermap Technologies
$94,034$45.21
RetailNext
$90,028$43.28
Core Consulting
$89,902$43.22
Digital Convergence Technologies
$88,630$42.61
Io
$87,701$42.16
Ascendix Technologies
$86,555$41.61
Alyx Technologies
$85,319$41.02
Bold Technologies
$85,158$40.94
Project Solutions Group
$82,741$39.78
I.B.I.S.
$81,909$39.38
Sai Systems
$81,364$39.12
Gaea
$80,586$38.74
Manufacturing System Services, Inc.
$79,555$38.25
INIT, Innovations in Transportation, Inc.
$77,705$37.36
Deltek
$70,108$33.71

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Critical Path demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Critical Path vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Deltek54%46%
Appian62%38%
Io68%32%
Intermap Technologies70%30%
InterSystems71%29%
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Compare race at Critical Path vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%16%10%12%5%
9.7
57%13%14%11%5%
9.6
71%11%7%8%3%
9.4
56%22%8%9%4%
9.9
70%12%6%8%3%
6.7
49%16%11%19%6%
9.1

Critical Path and similar companies CEOs

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Matthew Wheeler Calkins
Appian

Matt Calkins is founder and CEO of Appian. Matt grew Appian from a startup in his basement to the most successful software IPO of 2017 with just $10 million of outside capital. He has served on the board for the Northern Virginia Technology Council, the Virginia Public Access Project and the Sorensen Institute. Matt was top Economics graduate of his class at Dartmouth. He is the author of several award-winning board games, and is frequently a top finisher at the World Boardgaming Championships.

Michael Corkery
Deltek

Phillip T. Ragon (Terry)
InterSystems

Phillip Terrence "Terry" Ragon is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded InterSystems and is the current CEO.

Tim Zheng
Io

Thadius Jaroszewicz
Workstream

Patrick A. Blott
Intermap Technologies

Patrick Blott creates a clear vision and makes it reality through strategic direction and strong execution. Mr. Blott’s leadership focuses on establishing growth by identifying, creating, and exploiting business advantages in key markets. He is an expert on strategic partnerships, business strategy, and financial investments, and has worked with government and business leaders around the world to achieve success. As CEO and Chairman of the board at Intermap Technologies, Mr. Blott leverages his 28 years of experience into the geospatial market to grow the core business in four key areas: Collection, Processing, Products, and Answers. Mr. Blott has held numerous key positions including co-founder of Blott Asset Management, L.L.C (2005), Founding member of Borealis Capital Corporation (2002), JP Morgan & Co, BMO and Banc of America Securities. In that time, Mr. Blott led transaction teams and assisted in underwriting $1.01 billion of private equity investments, a private buyout of $700 million company (2004), a $565 million acquisition and development of William Osler Health Center (2003) and led a subsidiary carve out of Express Pipelines Corp for $2.1 billion. Prior to 1993, he was a Special Assistant and Policy Advisor in the government of the Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney. Mr. Blott is an experienced public company director in geospace, having served as Chairman of the Special Committee for OSI Geospatial, supplier of command and control systems for the U.S. Navy since October 2011. Patrick holds an MBA from Columbia Business School, a BA in Political Economy from the University of Western Ontario and completed post-graduate work in Political Economy at the University of Toronto.

Rosemary Johnston
Savi Technology

Alexei Agratchev
RetailNext

Alexei Agratchev is the CEO and Co-founder of RetailNext and he serves on its Board of Directors. Before founding RetailNext in 2007, the world’s first technology company dedicated to providing advanced in-store analytics for brick-and-mortar retail businesses, Alexei spent eight years at Cisco Systems. During his tenure at Cisco, Alexei held a number of leadership positions with direct responsibility for developing and launching new product lines. He was the Founder and General Manager of an internal startup within the Cisco Systems Emerging Technologies Group focused on developing video applications for the gaming and retail markets. Prior to Cisco Systems, Alexei was a consultant at Accenture in its Electronics and High Tech Operating Unit. He was responsible for the design and implementation of enterprise solutions that enhanced business performance for various corporations. Recently named to the Silicon Valley Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 list, Alexei holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Claremont McKenna College, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. He has also completed the Stanford Graduate School of Business Executive Program and the Cisco Leadership Series.

Sury Balasubramanian
Gaea

Ramesh Wadhwani
Sai Systems

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