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Evariant main competitors are Kony, Gaikai, and HealthEdge.

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

  • Tabula Rasa HealthCare has the most employees (1,602).
  • Employees at Kony earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $110,549.
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Evariant vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2008
4.4
Farmington, CT2$7.5M50
2010
4.4
Boston, MA1$32.6M300
-
4.0
San Diego, CA1$6.3M75
2011
3.8
Yakima, WA1$940,000125
2009
3.5
Moorestown, NJ4$299.5M1,602
2000
4.2
Knoxville, TN1$42.0M332
1982
4.2
Bloomington, MN2$47.6M215
2009
3.8
North Reading, MA2$1.3M50
2004
4.1
Burlington, MA1$26.6M612
2006
3.9
Scottsdale, AZ1$5.0M27
2016
4.0
Colorado Springs, CO1$690,00050
2009
4.0
Tampa, FL1$4.2M75
2008
3.4
Aliso Viejo, CA1$4.3M300
Obopay
-
3.8
Redwood City, CA1$40.0M6
2004
4.2
Beaverton, OR1$47.0M267
2005
3.8
Philadelphia, PA1$17.5M750
-
4.1
Dedham, MA3$62.8M487
1997
4.7
Madison, WI3$17.5M200
2007
4.5
Austin, TX11$175.2M1,601
Aginity
2005
3.6
Evanston, IL1$1.0M20
2017
4.5
Feasterville, PA1$4.6M50

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Evariant salaries vs competitors

Among Evariant competitors, employees at Kony earn the most with an average yearly salary of $110,549.

Compare Evariant salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Evariant
$62,000$29.81-
Kyruus
$101,356$48.73-
Skylight Healthcare Systems Inc
$44,869$21.57-
Vitalware
$86,847$41.75-
Tabula Rasa HealthCare
$51,279$24.65-
PerfectServe
$63,327$30.45-

Compare Evariant job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Evariant
$70,021$33.66
Gaikai
$87,847$42.23
Cannabis Big Data
$73,625$35.40
Symphony
$72,665$34.93
IntegriChain
$72,392$34.80
Vitalware
$71,218$34.24
CellTrust
$71,043$34.16
Obopay
$70,803$34.04
MedHOK
$70,676$33.98
Reflexis Systems
$70,554$33.92
Tabula Rasa HealthCare
$70,310$33.80
Kyruus
$70,276$33.79
Skylight Healthcare Systems Inc
$70,143$33.72
PerfectServe
$70,006$33.66
Exterro
$69,682$33.50
TraceLink
$68,874$33.11
HealthEdge
$68,721$33.04
Aginity
$67,972$32.68
Kony
$67,622$32.51
Software.com
$67,577$32.49

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Evariant demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Evariant vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Evariant57%43%
TraceLink58%42%
Symphony58%42%
Kony65%35%
Software.com71%29%
HealthEdge78%22%
Male
Female

Compare race at Evariant vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%8%8%23%4%
7.9
49%14%10%23%5%
8.3
53%13%11%19%5%
9.7
45%12%9%29%5%
9.9
67%4%5%17%6%
6.9
56%11%8%20%4%
7.0

Evariant and similar companies CEOs

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Calvin H. Knowlton
Tabula Rasa HealthCare

Dr. Knowlton founded CareKinesis to further the role of the profession of pharmacy by mitigating patient risk through pharmacist intervention. He is passionate about promoting medication safety and personalizing care through the use of advanced technology. Dr. Calvin H. Knowlton is known for his unique entrepreneurial and management skills. He has won several awards for innovation and leadership in pharmacy, business, and philanthropy, including Ernest and Young Entrepreneur of the Year (2003), Walter M. Aikman Entrepreneur of the Year (2004) and Most Influential Pharmacist in the U.S. (1997). Dr. Knowlton has served as the national president for the American Pharmaceutical Association, the American College of Apothecaries, and the American Pharmacists Association Foundation. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Coriell Institute for Medicine, Camden, NJ, and St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Knowlton founded excelleRx/Hospice Pharmacia, the first national pharmacy devoted to hospice. During his tenure as Chairman and CEO from 1995-2007, the company served 40% of all patients on hospice in the United States. Prior to excelleRx, Dr. Knowlton owned several pharmacy and infusion-related businesses including Amherst Pharmacy and Health Education Center, which serviced the largest nursing homes in South Jersey. At the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, he was Professor and Chair of the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Management in the College of Pharmacy and Science. He is the author and co-author of numerous books, book chapters, and articles focused on the role and responsibility of pharmacists in the outcomes of patient-centered medication care. His book, Pharmaceutical Care, is in its second edition.Dr. Knowlton received his Bachelors in Pharmacy from Temple University, his Masters in Divinity from Princeton University, and his PhD in Pharmacoeconomics from the University of Maryland.

Thomas E. Hogan
Kony

Ravi K Kalla
Symphony

Shabbir Dahod
TraceLink

Shabbir Dahod is a Board Member at TraceLink Inc, Partner at FirstMark Capital, and President & CEO at TraceLink Inc and is based in Boston, Massachusetts. He has worked as Chairman & Founder at Supplyscape, SVP Products and Services at Performaworks, and President & CEO at www.IWant.com. Shabbir studied at Boston University between 1981 and 1985.

Graham Gardner
Kyruus

Graham is the Co-Founder and CEO of Kyruus where he has led the development and commercialization of the company’s market-leading patient access platform that now serves over 275,000 providers and 600 hospitals. Prior to Kyruus, Graham was a Venture Executive at Highland Capital Partners where he co-founded Generation Health, a genetic benefit management company that facilitates optimal utilization of genetic testing, and served as the company’s Chief Medical Officer through its acquisition by CVS Caremark. Graham completed his clinical training in internal medicine and cardiology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, where he also served as Chief Medical Resident. Graham completed his BA and MD degrees at Brown University and earned an MBA from Harvard Business School. He serves as an advisor to Sigma Surgical, Sensory Cloud, and the Innovation & Digital Health Accelerator at Boston Children’s Hospital.

Paul Schaut
Aginity

Accomplished serial CEO (8 successful CEO engagements) and professional Board Director (18 board roles). Have led companies across all ownership structures, ranging from public, to private equity, to venture capital, including start-ups. Technology pioneer with exceptional grasp and understanding of how to leverage technology to disrupt marketplaces and gain sea-change competitive advantage for companies, previously as the CEO, and now as an Outside Director. Successful track record in CPG, retail, healthcare, big data, and enterprise analytics. Member of National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD). Available for select board engagements.

Stephen Krupa
HealthEdge

CEO HealthEdge Software, 2016-PresentCEO/COO & Managing Partner, Psilos Group, 1998-PresentHost, Breaking Health Podcast (Interviews with Digital Health Founders), 2015-PresentTrustee & Executive Committee, National School Climate Center, 2011- 2019Vice President, Wasserstein Perella & Co, 1995-1998Senior Sales Engineer, Johnson Controls, Inc. 1987-1992Board of Directors:Chairman of the Board, Care Management Technologies, Inc., 2000-2016Chairman of the Board, Healthmine, Inc., 2015-PresentDirector, Caregiver Services, Inc., 1999-PresentDirector, HealthEdge, 2005-PresentDirector, Patient Safe Solutions, 2014-2017

Prashanth Palakurthi Rao
Reflexis Systems

Prashanth Palakurthi is the Founder and CEO of Reflexis Systems, pioneering the new category of Retail Execution Management in 2001. He has spent over 25 years with enterprises in Europe, Asia, Caribbean and the USA – advising them on Alignment of Business and IT Strategies. Prashanth is a double graduate with Masters in Mathematics and Management Studies from the Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences, Pilani. Prashanth serves as an Advisor to the Board of the Giving Back Foundation spending time on Autism Research and is a frequent contributor to educational programs at his University. Prashanth’s fantasy is to become a world-class Bridge Player and hopes to find time to learn it well.

Shailendra Naidu Somarouthu
Obopay

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.

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