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Dialogic Communications main competitors are Mzinga, NTT Europe Ltd, and Piksel.

Competitor Summary. See how Dialogic Communications compares to its main competitors:

  • UUNET Technologies has the most employees (2,001).
  • Employees at Mzinga earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $104,597.
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Dialogic Communications vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1982
4.0
Franklin, TN1$16.0M155
1992
3.9
Bellevue, WA1$2.4M50
1992
3.9
Woodbury, MN1$21.8M50
1987
4.3
Fairfax, VA1$480.0M2,001
1987
4.4
Arlington, VA1$492.9M795
1996
4.4
Laurel, MD1$187.0M785
-
3.8
Herndon, VA1$17.0M200
1987
4.8
New York, NY5$260.0M750
1989
4.4
Bannockburn, IL1$60.6M41
1996
4.4
Reston, VA10$317.0M600
-
3.7
Herndon, VA1$830,00030
1999
3.7
Waukesha, WI1$6.5M35
1997
4.6
Broomfield, CO3$215.0M600
1994
4.1
Milpitas, CA1-76
1996
4.6
Holbrook, NY1$185.2M221
2003
3.7
Cleveland, OH1$3.3M50
1998
4.1
New York, NY1$56.0M1,075
1997
4.1
Englewood, CO1$37.2M180
Geniuscentral Systems, Inc.
-
3.2
Sarasota, FL1--
1986
3.9
Las Vegas, NV1$37.5M50
1986
4.1
Burlington, MA1$20.0M108

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Dialogic Communications salaries vs competitors

Among Dialogic Communications competitors, employees at Mzinga earn the most with an average yearly salary of $104,597.

Compare Dialogic Communications salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Dialogic Communications
$86,401$41.54-
Network Computing Architects
$72,501$34.86-
Computer Integration Technologies, Inc. (CIT)
$72,594$34.90-
UUNET Technologies
$78,952$37.96-
Smart Technology
$77,062$37.05-
Digex
$77,544$37.28-

Compare Dialogic Communications job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Dialogic Communications
$69,880$33.60
Telkonet
$118,222$56.84
Intermap Technologies
$104,267$50.13
Webroot
$98,768$47.48
NTT Europe Ltd
$85,875$41.29
SS8 Networks
$84,593$40.67
Mzinga
$82,793$39.80
INAP
$78,632$37.80
Network Computing Architects
$75,479$36.29
Vanguard Integrity Professionals
$74,182$35.66
Treev
$72,660$34.93
Piksel
$70,312$33.80
Bridges SI
$68,467$32.92
Smart Technology
$67,699$32.55
Future Tech Enterprise
$67,026$32.22
Netrix
$64,571$31.04
Geniuscentral Systems, Inc.
$63,788$30.67
UUNET Technologies
$63,625$30.59
Computer Integration Technologies, Inc. (CIT)
$62,136$29.87
Campuseai
$61,486$29.56

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Dialogic Communications demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Dialogic Communications vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
NTT Europe Ltd68%32%
SS8 Networks70%30%
Intermap Technologies70%30%
Internap76%24%
UUNET Technologies76%24%
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Compare race at Dialogic Communications vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%13%18%8%4%
9.6
51%12%11%21%6%
9.8
55%12%15%12%5%
8.1
70%12%6%8%3%
6.7
41%21%7%24%8%
7.6
53%15%12%13%6%
9.0

Dialogic Communications and similar companies CEOs

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Michael T. Sicoli
Internap

Michael T. Sicoli is INAP's Chief Executive Officer. Mike joined INAP in October 2019 as President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to joining INAP, Mike served as Chief Financial Officer of GTT Communications Inc., a publicly-traded provider of cloud networking services to multinational clients. From 2013 to 2015, he served as principal of MTS Advisors, LLC, a consulting and advisory services firm he founded. From 2010 to 2013, he served as Chief Executive Officer of Sidera Networks, a fiber optic service provider that was merged with Lightower Fiber Networks in 2013. From 2005-2010, Mike served as Chief Financial Officer of RCN Corporation. Previously, Mike held various positions at Nextel Communications, Deloitte Consulting and Accenture. Additionally, Mike recently served as a director of Lumos Networks, a fiber-based bandwidth infrastructure and service provider in the Mid-Atlantic region. Mike holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from The College of William and Mary and an MBA from The University of Virginia, Darden Graduate School of Business Administration.

Christopher McCleary
Digex

Operating partner, founder of three start-ups and several portfolio company operational assignments. Founded the first Software as a Service company in the US. Three IPOs, a public convertible debt offerings, a PIPE offering, several private placements with over $1 billion in capital raised. Served on multiple audit committees and board of directors including the State Of Maryland venture fund. Named Entrepreneur of the Year and Washington Post Community Citizen of the Year.

Christine Barr
NTT Europe Ltd

Michael Potts (Mike)
Webroot

During the past 10 years working diligently on positioning, growing, and ultimately driving three strategic acquisitions yielding well over $1 billion in shareholder returns, I have retired from day-to-day operations. My focus is now on select board work for up and coming cyber/tech-oriented companies.

Jason L. Tienor
Telkonet

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.

Keith Bhatia
SS8 Networks

Bob Venero is a President/CEO at Future Tech Enterprise Inc. He works or has worked at Micro Age Inc and CompUSA.

Greg Estell
Smart Technology

Russell P Reeder
Netrix

Russ is a 25+ year tech, sales, product and branding executive. His hi-tech background ranges from start-up ventures to Fortune 500 giants like Oracle and his first programming job at Mobil Oil. Russ has managed high-growth global organizations that have transformed industries and consistently drives customer-centric performance and product innovation at scale. Leveraging his technical background combined with his successful sales and cloud industry knowledge, Russ has the unique ability to drive global growth while maintaining a diverse, fun, and strong work culture. Prior to Infrascale, Russ led OVHcloud’s growth into the US. OVHcloud US successfully launched in the US, acquired vCloud Air from VMware and built two additional data centers to bring the total to 30 data centers globally. Russ also led the premium cloud hosting company, MediaTemple (mt), where he was responsible for the company’s global sales growth, brand, strategic direction, culture, and operational execution. Russ helped lead the sale of MediaTemple (mt) to GoDaddy where he stayed on the GoDaddy executive team to help transform GoDaddy and prepare for their IPO. Throughout his career and his life beyond business, Russ has been an attentive student of innovation that drives change. He continues to hone and apply a leadership philosophy first inspired by his grandfather and then his professional mentors. Russ holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems, Computer Decision Support Systems from James Madison University’s College of Business, and has completed the HBS President’s Program in Leadership (PPL) from Harvard Business School.

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