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Dispersive main competitors are Aryaka, Magic Leap, and Silver Peak.

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

  • Magic Leap has the most employees (1,339).
  • Employees at Aryaka earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $128,990.
  • The oldest company is ECI Communications, founded in 1971.
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Dispersive vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2010
3.6
Alpharetta, GA1$770,00029
2009
4.0
San Mateo, CA2$24.0M449
2004
4.6
Santa Clara, CA2$132.5M352
1971
4.7
Boca Raton, FL1$370.7M1,000
2009
3.9
Irvine, CA1$24.0M1,000
2005
4.4
Hackensack, NJ1$60.0M120
2010
3.5
Bellevue, WA1$2.3M250
DataGravity
2012
3.4
Nashua, NH1$370,0009
2016
4.4
Palo Alto, CA2$6.0M30
2006
4.6
San Francisco, CA3$53.0M170
2011
4.4
Burlington, MA1$15.0M150
2011
4.6
Plantation, FL3$157.7M1,339
2016
4.0
Colorado Springs, CO1$690,00050
2010
4.0
Chicago, IL3$25.0M150

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Dispersive salaries vs competitors

Among Dispersive competitors, employees at Aryaka earn the most with an average yearly salary of $128,990.

Compare Dispersive salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Dispersive
$64,484$31.00-
Aryaka
$128,990$62.01-
Silver Peak
$113,134$54.39-
ECI Communications
$55,874$26.86-
TallyGenicom
$86,620$41.64-
Vidyo
$110,112$52.94-

Compare Dispersive job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Dispersive
$73,886$35.52
Vidyo
$110,047$52.91
Aryaka
$109,744$52.76
DataGravity
$96,645$46.46
Narrative Science
$92,121$44.29
Silver Peak
$88,980$42.78
Kabam
$88,807$42.70
TallyGenicom
$82,888$39.85
Magic Leap
$76,722$36.89
Cannabis Big Data
$73,625$35.40
Enigma Technologies
$73,136$35.16
ECI Communications
$72,418$34.82
Zenoti
$72,405$34.81
Autonomic
$71,430$34.34

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Dispersive demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Dispersive vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Silver Peak61%39%
Kabam66%34%
Aryaka74%26%
Vidyo75%25%
Magic Leap81%19%
Dispersive--
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Compare race at Dispersive vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
48%19%8%21%4%
9.0
36%19%7%35%3%
6.1
50%12%11%21%7%
7.2
57%16%9%13%5%
8.6
45%28%9%16%1%
8.2

Dispersive and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Seungwon Lee
Kabam

Bruce McClelland
ECI Communications

Hicham Oudghiri
Enigma Technologies

Rich Strader
Autonomic

Pratap Chillakanti
TallyGenicom

Paula Long
DataGravity

Matthew Carter (Matt)
Aryaka

Matthew Carter (born 1 October 1937) is a British type designer. A 2005 New Yorker profile described him as 'the most widely read man in the world' by considering the amount of text set in his commonly used fonts.

Stuart Frankel
Narrative Science

Stuart Frankel founded the company with Kris Hammond and Larry Birnbaum. Prior to Narrative Science, Stuart was President of the Performics division of DoubleClick and was a member of DoubleClick's senior management team when the company was sold to Google. A lawyer and a CPA, Stuart earned a BS from Miami University and a JD from Vanderbilt.

Michael Patsalos-Fox
Vidyo

Michael Patsalos-Fox (born 1953) is the chairman, president and CEO at Vidyo in New Jersey. He also is the chairman of Teaneck, New Jersey-based Cognizant Technology Solutions. He was formerly a senior partner and chairman of the Americas at management consultancy McKinsey & Company.

David Hughes
Silver Peak

David Hughes founded Silver Peak Systems in 2004 after a year as Entrepreneur in Residence at Benchmark Capital. Through 2013 Hughes drove innovation as CTO, and then more recently, as CEO he has led Silver Peak beyond WAN optimization into the emerging SD-WAN market. Prior to Silver Peak, Hughes was a vice president and general manager at BlueLeaf Networks (2000-2002), where his team developed a unique network switching and transmission system. From 1996 to 2000, Hughes held several positions at Cisco Systems, including director of system architecture for the BPX and MGX product lines, and senior director of product management for the Multi-Service Switching Business Unit. Earlier, Hughes was a key engineering contributor at StrataCom, an early pioneer in frame relay and ATM, which was acquired by Cisco in 1996. Before StrataCom, David worked as an engineer for BNR Japan/Northern Telecom Japan Inc. Hughes has been awarded more than 50 patents in areas including data acceleration, routing and packet switching, control and scheduling algorithms. Hughes earned his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Wollongong University, Australia, and holds a BE in Electrical Engineering from Auckland University, New Zealand.

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