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Decide main competitors are Nasuni, Kabam, and Magnitude.

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

  • Insightsoftware has the most employees (1,169).
  • Employees at Nasuni earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $105,760.
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Decide vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2008
3.5
Newton, NJ1$500,00050
2015
3.8
Hayward, CA1$750,000125
2007
4.5
New York, NY1$178.7M300
2001
4.0
Manhattan, KS1$45.5M364
Cyborg
2017
3.5
New York, NY1$230,0005
2012
3.2
Dallas, TX1$1.1M30
2006
4.6
San Francisco, CA3$53.0M170
2008
4.0
Atlanta, GA1$5.3M63
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3.9
Austin, TX1$3.8M50
2006
3.9
Scottsdale, AZ1$5.0M27
-
3.9
Raleigh, NC1$300.0M1,169
2009
4.0
Boston, MA4$50.0M210
2014
4.4
Austin, TX4$8.7M339
2004
3.3
Colorado Springs, CO5$79.2M548

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Decide salaries vs competitors

Among Decide competitors, employees at Nasuni earn the most with an average yearly salary of $105,760.

Compare Decide salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Decide
$62,827$30.21-
Ripcord
$88,017$42.32-
Videology
$82,832$39.82-
CivicPlus
$78,104$37.55-
Cyborg
$62,220$29.91-
BroadJump, LLC
$61,656$29.64-

Compare Decide job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Decide
$71,898$34.57
Nasuni
$136,119$65.44
Kabam
$88,807$42.70
Cherwell Software
$85,688$41.20
Magnitude
$72,868$35.03
CellTrust
$71,043$34.16
CivicPlus
$71,002$34.14
MemberSuite
$70,740$34.01
insightsoftware
$70,572$33.93
BroadJump, LLC
$70,320$33.81
Cyborg
$69,848$33.58
Ripcord
$69,663$33.49
Medapoint, Inc.
$68,405$32.89
Videology
$65,374$31.43

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Decide demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Decide vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Cherwell Software65%35%
Kabam66%34%
Nasuni71%29%
Videology74%26%
BroadJump, LLC78%22%
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Compare race at Decide vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
48%19%8%21%4%
9.0
52%10%15%18%5%
8.8
62%18%15%3%2%
6.1
65%14%4%12%5%
6.9
72%11%6%8%3%
4.6
73%8%6%9%4%
5.5

Decide and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Seungwon Lee
Kabam

Scott Ferber
Videology

Nicolas Dupont
Cyborg

Alex Fielding
Ripcord

David Ricker
BroadJump, LLC

Natalie Cheney
MemberSuite

Natalie is a seasoned software veteran with 20+ years of SaaS experience. Prior to joining MemberSuite, she was instrumental in growing several other Saas businesses including Constructware (Acquired by Autodesk) and Compliance 360 (Acquired by SAI global). Natalie started as COO/CRO of MemberSuite in 2013. By implementing the right processes and focusing on driving revenue, she succeeded in growing MemberSuite into a trusted membership management platform. Since becoming CEO in 2017, she has grown the company both by implementing a customer-centric approach that focuses on delivering innovative products and services and through the acquisition of event marketing and engagement software company, Event Farm. Her mission is to enable for-profit and not-for-profit organizations with technology that empowers people to interact in more meaningful and engaging ways.

Michael Gilliland
Cherwell Software

Sam Gilliland is CEO of Cherwell Software, setting the company’s strategic direction and driving its customer-first vision. Sam leads the company’s continued growth beyond IT Service Management (ITSM) and into new markets across the enterprise. Sam draws on his knowledge of and passion for technology to improve customer service experiences and make peoples’ lives easier. For nearly a decade, Sam led more than 10,000 employees in 60 countries as chairman and CEO of travel industry technology giant Sabre Corporation and Travelocity.com. Sam has served on the boards of Sabre Corporation and Travelocity.com, Brinks Home Security Holdings, Carlson, Inc., Gogo, Inc., Rackspace Hosting, Inc., Digital River, and BookingPal. Under U.S. President Barack Obama, Sam served on the President’s Management Advisory Board and on the Energy Security Leadership Council. He also served as chair of the U.S. Commerce Department’s Travel and Tourism Advisory Board. Sam holds an M.B.A. from the University of Texas at Dallas and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Kansas.

Sean Moshir
CellTrust

Co-Founder, CEO & Chairman, CellTrust CorporationFounder, Former CEO & Chairman, PatchLink (now Ivanti) Corp.International Advisory Board Member SCIPPSecure Mobile Information Management & IT Security Authority Sean Moshir envisions a world where the mobile device will be crucial to validating identity and passionately advocates CellTrust’s core mission to provide an intelligent environment for the trusted and convenient exchange of relevant, often highly confidential, high-risk and personal data via the mobile device. Over the last two decades, Moshir has led several industry changing technology initiatives including the creation of ManageWare, the world's first network management language, which he then sold to IBM. In the early nineties, he co-developed one of the very first network anti-virus VAPs for Central Point Software, which was eventually acquired by Symantec Corporation. Moshir then created sophisticated network tools called NetBasic which he licensed and then sold to Novell. In 2001, Moshir sold IT management provider Altiris (now Symantec) a system management software program designed for UNIX/Linux operating systems. Just a few years later in 2004, Moshir's PatchLink Update™ was licensed to Novell.As founder of the security patch vulnerability management and remediation space, in just a few years, Moshir led PatchLink’s (now Lumension) hyper growth aggressively increasing personnel from 18 to over 200 employees and global expansion to the United Kingdom, Australia and Singapore resulting in a 25-fold increase in sales revenue. Mr. Moshir has attracted over 40 million USD in investment and venture capital over the last decade for his companies in Arizona. Moshir has received recognition and honors from industry and business publications such as Network World, Network Computing, Software Magazine, IT Security, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes.In 2017 Mr. Moshir successfully sold CellTrust’s Prime Message Mobile Marketing Business Unit to 3Cinteractive in Boca Raton, Florida.Specialties: Experienced in building a successful management team and growing a company. Extremely knowledgeable in area of strategic internet security, mobile and wireless management software and services.

Brian Rempe
CivicPlus

Jeffrey D. Shoreman
Magnitude

Jeff Shoreman is a Chief Executive Officer at Magnitude Software. He has worked as Chief Technology Officer at EZE CASTLE SOFTWARE, Senior Consultant at EZE CASTLE SOFTWARE, and President/CEO at Eze Software Group. Jeff works or has worked as BOARD MEMBER at Ecs Charity Fund Corporation. He studied at DARTMOUTH COLLEGE.

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