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GoodData main competitors are New Relic, Sumo Logic, and VMware.

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

  • VMware has the most employees (31,000).
  • Employees at New Relic earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $135,319.
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GoodData vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2007
4.5
San Francisco, CA1$60.0M291
2004
4.7
Cupertino, CA5$60.0M450
2005
4.6
Waltham, MA2$1.4B3,000
1987
4.8
Aliso Viejo, CA3$857.4M3,850
2010
4.2
New York, NY12$2.7B1,403
2008
4.8
San Francisco, CA3$925.6M1,934
2006
4.7
San Francisco, CA6$296.5M1,188
2005
4.6
Redwood City, CA5$1.1B1,934
1998
4.8
Palo Alto, CA29$13.4B31,000
1981
4.7
Bedford, MA10$753.4M2,100
2010
4.4
Redwood City, CA4$300.7M800
1999
4.4
Brisbane, CA3$56.0M750
Sisense
2004
4.2
New York, NY3$90.0M7
1989
4.6
Tysons Corner, VA2$496.3M2,528
2005
3.9
Palo Alto, CA1$200.0M7,500
Gild
2011
3.7
Fair Lawn, NJ1$310,0006
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4.1
Raleigh, NC1$12.4M30
MediaSpike
2012
3.3
Mountain View, CA1$220,0006
2009
4.0
Plano, TX1$6.1M60
JackBe
-
3.7
Chevy Chase, MD1-8
2007
4.1
Seattle, WA1$8.9M41

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GoodData salaries vs competitors

Among GoodData competitors, employees at New Relic earn the most with an average yearly salary of $135,319.

Compare GoodData salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
GoodData
$130,055$62.53-
SugarCRM
$113,898$54.76-
Dynatrace
$99,172$47.68-
Quest Software
$67,808$32.60-
Datadog
$122,324$58.81-
New Relic
$135,319$65.06-

Compare GoodData job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
GoodData
$119,602$57.50
VMware
$141,140$67.86
Dynatrace
$132,094$63.51
Sumo Logic
$115,606$55.58
New Relic
$111,949$53.82
SugarCRM
$102,026$49.05
Datadog
$100,050$48.10
MicroStrategy
$95,246$45.79
Box
$92,736$44.58
Collabnet
$89,294$42.93
MuleSoft
$82,166$39.50
JackBe
$79,588$38.26
Kapow Software
$78,957$37.96
Quest Software
$75,217$36.16
rpath
$68,219$32.80
LiquidPlanner
$66,333$31.89
MediaSpike
$65,046$31.27
Progress Software
$63,827$30.69
Sisense
$63,177$30.37
FieldAware
$62,540$30.07

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GoodData demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at GoodData vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
GoodData47%53%
Quest Software54%46%
Box61%39%
MicroStrategy62%38%
Progress Software67%33%
VMware69%31%

Compare race at GoodData vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
51%19%8%13%9%
8.0
58%20%11%8%3%
9.6
47%12%14%23%5%
9.9
64%11%8%13%3%
9.5
47%16%8%23%6%
9.7
56%17%10%12%5%
9.9

GoodData and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Aaron Levie
Box

Aaron Winsor Levie (born December 27, 1985) (pronounced) is an American entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and CEO of the enterprise cloud company Box.

Michael J. Saylor
MicroStrategy

Michael J. Saylor (born February 4, 1965) is an American entrepreneur and business executive, who co-founded and leads MicroStrategy, a company which provides business intelligence, mobile software, and cloud-based services. Saylor authored the 2012 book . He is also the sole trustee of Saylor Academy, a provider of free online education. As of 2016, Saylor has been granted 31 patents and has 9 additional applications under review.

Brent Hayward
MuleSoft

Brent Hayward is CEO of MuleSoft, provider of the leading platform for building application networks. Brent brings to MuleSoft more than 20 years of experience in software sales and service delivery. Prior to joining MuleSoft in 2013, Brent was at Oracle where he was vice president of North America application sales for the Oracle Knowledge Product Portfolio, driving rapid growth through both direct and channel sales operations. Brent began his career at Accenture, where he led teams serving Forbes Global 2000 clients in the communications, media and entertainment, and high tech industries. Brent holds a BS in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles.

William Staples
New Relic

Yogesh K. Gupta
Progress Software

Visionary software executive with a proven record of delivering outstanding shareholder returns through innovative growth strategies and strong execution. Chief Executive Officer of high growth enterprise software companies. Expertise in product management, marketing, technology, customer relationships & M&A. Core leadership skills in building strong teams, effective communications and operations.

Raghu Raghuram
VMware

Patrick Nichols
Quest Software

Patrick Nichols is a St. Andrew's Endowment Committee at ST ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL and Chief Executive Officer at Quest Software and is based in Austin, Texas. He has worked as Chief Executive Officer at Corel and President:Winzip Computing at Corel. Patrick works or has worked as General Manager at Trilogy. He attended Cornell between 1993 and 1997.

Flint Brenton
Collabnet

With my team, I focus on shaping, growing and advancing technology companies that deliver value to enterprise customers. Often that requires recognizing disruptive trends well in advance, transforming and positioning organizations to address those trends, and then building and taking to market innovative solutions that enable advanced digital transformation.From Tidal Software (acquired by Cisco), CollabNet VersionOne and my current job as CEO of Centrify, to growth positions at IBM and Cisco, I’ve emphasized an always learning approach because it is essential to success. Jack Welch put it best when he said, “An organization's ability to learn, and translate that learning into action rapidly, is the ultimate competitive advantage.” Learning quickly is more important than ever because our world is driven by technology that evolves very quickly - successful companies unceasingly learn and adapt.My professional journey includes work in systems engineering, networks, enterprise management, software delivery and privileged access management. Being able to lead a company like Centrify and help some of the largest organizations in the world, including the United States government secure their environments is a privilege.

Craig Charlton
SugarCRM

As CEO, Craig Charlton leads all facets of the SugarCRM business, from setting our vision and strategic direction to making sure we’re executing in the best possible way on the ground every day. Craig has been building and running high-growth businesses for 25 years. Before joining SugarCRM he was CEO of Oildex - the financial automation software and services provider - where he drove growth and oversaw the company’s acquisition by Drillinginfo. Craig also served as CEO of Abila, the financial and CRM provider operating in the association, non-profit and government space. Abila, which was acquired by Community Brands, grew its revenues threefold and transformed its revenue base to a subscription-based (SaaS) model over a three-year period. Craig has also been senior vice president and general manager (Asia Pacific) for ERP provider Epicor Software Corporation, where he shaped the company’s regional strategy to deliver consistent revenue and profit growth.

Olivier Pomel
Datadog

Prior to founding Datadog, Olivier Pomel built data systems for K-12 teachers as a VP, Technology for Wireless Generation, growing the development team from a handful to close to 100 of the best engineers in NYC until the company’s acquisition by News Corp. Before Wireless Generation, Olivier held software engineering positions at IBM Research and several internet startups. Olivier is an original author of the VLC media player and holds a MS, CS from the Ecole Centrale Paris.

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