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CrowdStrike main competitors are Google, Cloudflare, and LinkedIn.

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

  • Google has the most employees (139,995).
  • Employees at Google earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $140,774.
  • The oldest company is Citrix, founded in 1989.
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CrowdStrike vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2011
3.8
Sunnyvale, CA1$4.0B1,683
1998
4.8
Mountain View, CA32$350.0B139,995
1996
4.8
Burlington, MA3$65.2M3,600
1989
4.6
Fort Lauderdale, FL11$3.2B9,000
1997
4.3
Sunnyvale, CA1$14.0M150
2009
3.7
San Francisco, CA19$1.7B2,432
1998
4.8
Palo Alto, CA29$13.4B31,000
2003
4.8
Sunnyvale, CA4$3.0B15,000
2004
4.8
Milpitas, CA10$831.0M3,000
2004
4.3
San Francisco, CA6$1.4B3,900
2008
4.4
San Francisco, CA1$50.0M85
2005
4.8
Santa Clara, CA11$8.0B11,098
Leapfrog Technology Inc.
2010
3.4
Abilene, TX1$270,0001
1995
3.5
Boston, MA1$4.0M59

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CrowdStrike salaries vs competitors

Among CrowdStrike competitors, employees at Google earn the most with an average yearly salary of $140,774.

Compare CrowdStrike salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
CrowdStrike
$135,155$64.98-
Google
$140,774$67.68-
Sophos
$112,327$54.00-
Citrix
$114,526$55.06-
Narus
$109,347$52.57-
Cloudflare
$139,785$67.20-

Compare CrowdStrike job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
CrowdStrike
$115,489$55.52
Google
$140,012$67.31
VMware
$136,215$65.49
Yammer
$131,152$63.05
Citrix
$124,385$59.80
Cloudflare
$122,732$59.01
LinkedIn
$121,228$58.28
Palo Alto Networks
$120,441$57.90
Narus
$110,170$52.97
Boris FX
$109,686$52.73
Leapfrog Technology Inc.
$100,937$48.53
Sophos
$99,919$48.04
FireEye
$96,918$46.60
Yelp
$67,101$32.26

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CrowdStrike demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at CrowdStrike vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Yelp50%50%
Palo Alto Networks53%47%
FireEye64%36%
Citrix66%34%
VMware69%31%
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Compare race at CrowdStrike vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
50%17%11%17%5%
9.8
46%17%9%21%6%
9.7
47%24%7%17%5%
9.9
47%16%8%23%6%
9.7
56%20%9%11%5%
9.2
50%18%9%18%5%
9.6

CrowdStrike and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Robert M. Calderoni
Citrix

Kevin Mandia
FireEye

Kevin has served as FireEye Chief Executive Officer since June 2016 and was appointed to the company’s Board of Directors in February 2016. He was previously President of FireEye from February 2015 until June 2016. Kevin joined FireEye as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer in December 2013, when FireEye acquired Mandiant, the company he founded in 2004. Before Mandiant, Kevin was the Director of Computer Forensics at Foundstone (acquired by McAfee Corporation) from 2000 to 2003, and the Director of Information Security for Sytex (later acquired by Lockheed Martin) from 1998 to 2000.

Nikesh Arora
Palo Alto Networks

Nikesh Arora (born February 9, 1968) is an Indian-American business executive. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) and chairman of Palo Alto Networks. Arora was formerly a senior executive at Google. He served as the president of SoftBank Group from October 2014 to June 2016. On June 1, 2018, Arora took on the role of CEO and chairman at Palo Alto Networks.

Raghu Raghuram
VMware

Jeremy Stoppelman
Yelp

Jeremy Stoppelman (born November 10, 1977) is an American business executive. He is the CEO of Yelp, which he co-founded in 2004. Stoppelman obtained a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1999. After briefly working for @Home Network, he worked at X.com and later became the VP of Engineering after the company was renamed PayPal. Stoppelman left PayPal to attend Harvard Business School. During a summer internship at MRL Ventures, he and others came up with the idea for Yelp Inc. He turned down an acquisition offer by Google and took the company public in 2012.

Sundar Pichai
Google

Ryan Roslansky
LinkedIn

Ryan Roslansky (born December 4, 1977 in Tahoe City, California) is an American entrepreneur. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of LinkedIn, a business-related social networking website, since June 2020 stepping up from his previous position as Senior Vice President. He started with LinkedIn in 2009 and was instrumental in the $1.5 billion acquisition of Lynda.com in 2015, the largest acquisition in LinkedIn's history at that time.

Kristof Hagerman
Sophos

Kris Hagerman joined Sophos in 2012 as CEO. He is responsible for all aspects of Sophos’ strategic direction and business operations. Prior to Sophos, Kris was CEO of Corel Corporation. Previously, Kris served as group president, data center management at Symantec, where he led a business of more than $1.5 billion that represented nearly 30 percent of Symantec’s global revenue. Prior to Symantec, Kris was executive vice president and GM, storage and server management at Veritas Software where during his tenure, the company grew from $1.0 billion in revenue to more than $2.0 billion, prior to its acquisition by Symantec. Earlier in his career, Kris was founder and CEO of BigBook, an online yellow pages service and founder and CEO of Affinia, an online contextual advertising network. Kris also held positions at Silicon Graphics and McKinsey & Company.

John Smith
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Matthew Browning Prince
Cloudflare

Matthew is co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare [NYSE: NET]. Cloudflare’s mission is to help build a better Internet. Today the company runs one of the world's largest networks, which spans more than 194 cities in 90 countries. Matthew is a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, winner of the 2011 Tech Fellow Award, and serves on the Board of Advisors for the Center for Information Technology and Privacy Law. Matthew holds an MBA from Harvard Business School where he was a George F. Baker Scholar and awarded the Dubilier Prize for Entrepreneurship. He is a member of the Illinois Bar, and earned his J.D. from the University of Chicago and B.A. in English Literature and Computer Science from Trinity College. He’s also the co-creator of Project Honey Pot, the largest community of webmasters tracking online fraud and abuse.

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