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IZotope main competitors are Smith Micro Software, ScienceSoft, and Revionics.

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

  • Zynga has the most employees (1,777).
  • Employees at Smith Micro Software earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $116,742.
  • The oldest company is Datalogics, founded in 1967.
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iZotope vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2001
4.5
Cambridge, MA1$24.2M224
2002
3.8
Santa Barbara, CA4$1.5B1,446
Cakewalk
1987
3.6
Boston, MA1$730,0001
Boombotix
2009
3.7
San Francisco, CA1$720,0008
1975
4.2
San Diego, CA2$372.8M300
1980
4.0
San Diego, CA1$2.7M450
2007
4.7
San Francisco, CA7$2.8B1,777
1994
3.8
Fremont, CA1$52.0M800
Softricity
1999
3.7
Boston, MA1-15
Datalogics
1967
3.3
Chicago, IL1$3.5M20
1998
4.1
Buffalo, NY2$127.4M449
1982
4.2
Aliso Viejo, CA2$20.6M160
2001
3.3
San Bruno, CA1$5.2M125
2009
4.2
Champaign, IL1$11.5M145
2002
4.2
Roseville, CA2$46.6M350
2009
3.8
Austin, TX5$4.8M50
2009
3.9
Austin, TX1$18.0M500
2000
4.3
Austin, TX1$40.0M136
1989
4.2
McKinney, TX1$20.0M700
2000
3.4
Seattle, WA1$4.4M114
2003
3.7
San Jose, CA1$9.1M47

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iZotope salaries vs competitors

Among iZotope competitors, employees at Smith Micro Software earn the most with an average yearly salary of $116,742.

Compare iZotope salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
iZotope
$114,192$54.90-
Sonos
$105,325$50.64-
Cakewalk
$79,083$38.02-
Boombotix
$57,640$27.71-
Turtle Beach
$89,695$43.12-
Iomega
$87,100$41.88-

Compare iZotope job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
iZotope
$138,124$66.41
Iomega
$140,581$67.59
ArcSoft
$133,103$63.99
Zynga
$132,705$63.80
Geocaching
$130,390$62.69
Turtle Beach
$130,271$62.63
Cakewalk
$128,724$61.89
Revionics
$128,391$61.73
Datalogics
$124,998$60.10
Smith Micro Software
$122,898$59.09
Softricity
$122,566$58.93
Mutual Mobile
$121,366$58.35
Phunware
$116,938$56.22
Sonos
$115,086$55.33
Boombotix
$113,230$54.44
Luidia
$112,071$53.88
ScienceSoft
$109,576$52.68
Devicescape
$109,551$52.67
Synacor
$108,657$52.24
Wolfram
$108,144$51.99

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iZotope demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at iZotope vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Zynga69%31%
Sonos70%30%
Turtle Beach71%29%
Synacor71%29%
Smith Micro Software78%22%
iZotope--
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Female
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75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at iZotope vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
49%21%8%15%7%
8.3
54%10%12%20%4%
8.3
61%16%11%9%3%
7.3
47%22%7%19%5%
9.5
59%17%7%13%4%
8.3
55%14%11%15%4%
6.4

iZotope and similar companies CEOs

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William W. Smith Jr
Smith Micro Software

Mr. Smith co-founded the Company and has served as Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer since its inception in 1982. Smith Micro Software, Inc. provides software and services that simplify, secure, and enhance the mobile experience. The Company’s portfolio of wireless solutions includes a wide range of client and server applications that manage voice, data, video, and connectivity over mobile broadband networks.Over three decades under the expert leadership of Mr. Smith, the company has developed extensive expertise in embedded software for networked devices (both wireless and wired), which has been leveraged to solve an unending tide of connectivity and mobile service challenges for our customers. As network operators and businesses struggle to reduce costs and complexity in a market characterized by rapid evolution and fragmentation, Smith Micro answers with innovative solutions that increase reliability, security, performance, efficiency, and usability of wireless services over a variety of networks and device platforms. As technology, market dynamics, and consumer demands change, Smith Micro has proven its ability to evolve and meet market demands again and again. From 1975 to 1984, Mr. Smith was employed by Rockwell International Corporation in a variety of technical and management positions. Mr. Smith served with Xerox Data Systems from 1972 to 1975 and RCA Computer Systems Division from 1969 to 1972 in mainframe sales and pre-sale technical roles. Mr. Smith received a B.A. in Business Administration from Grove City College.

Himesh Bhise
Synacor

Works at Activate. managing director at activate | media and communications | grow consumer businesses | build great products | love good food and drink

Juergen Markus Stark
Turtle Beach

Juergen Stark is the Chief Executive Officer of Turtle Beach. Stark assumes leadership from Carmine Bonanno, who founded the company in 1975 with Fred Romano. Both Bonanno and Romano will continue with roles on Turtle Beach’s Board of Directors. Prior to Turtle Beach Stark served as Chief Operating Officer for Motorola Mobility Holdings, Inc.’s Mobile Devices business. In addition to leading a team of 700 individuals covering program management, global service and customer care, quality and testing, Stark played a comprehensive role in the operational management and turnaround of the $9.5 billion mobile devices business that led to its sale to Google in May of 2011. Prior to his COO role, Stark lead the Motorola’s Productivity business, successfully doubling the portfolio of Windows Mobile based phones and putting the business back on a strong growth trajectory. He also previously served as General Manager and Corporate Vice President for several businesses within Motorola's Commercial and Government Solutions Division. Prior to his nine year tenure with Motorola, Stark led as the CEO of Centerpost Corporation and as the President and Founder of Advanced Micro Systems Inc. Stark also served as a Principal at McKinsey & Company, Inc. for nine years.Stark holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan and a Master’s of Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School.

Frank Gibeau
Zynga

As Zynga’s CEO and with over 25 years of experience in interactive entertainment, I’ve led the company’s turnaround and transition to rapid growth. Our market cap during my tenure has nearly tripled, due to optimizing live services and fortifying the company’s portfolio of wildly popular franchises, including CSR Racing, Words With Friends, and Zynga Poker. Our groundbreaking series of studio acquisitions, including Gram Games and Small Giant Games, along with innovation and success across our games portfolio, has positioned Zynga as among the fastest growing public gaming companies in the world in 2019. Since I joined in 2016, we have acquired a pipeline of games, including global hits Empires & Puzzles and Merge Dragons! and have secured game development partnerships with some of the world’s most iconic brands and entertainment franchises, such as Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, and Star Wars. Most recently, I served as the Executive Vice President of EA Mobile, where I led strategy, publishing and product development for the company’s fast-growing mobile games business. In that role, I managed EA’s portfolio of popular mobile franchises including The Simpsons: Tapped Out, Plants vs. Zombies, Real Racing, Bejeweled, Star Wars, Minions, SimCity, EA SPORTS and The Sims. Since joining Zynga, I’ve served as the Chairman of the Corporate Advisory Board for the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. I previously served on the Board of Directors for Cooliris, a mobile content and communication technology company; and, Graphiq, a data visualization company.

Patrick Spence
Sonos

Patrick Spence is the Chief Executive Officer and serves on the Board of Directors for Sonos. Patrick joined Sonos as Chief Commercial Officer in 2012. He has played a central role in the development and launch of some of the company’s most successful products. Patrick has also led the company’s expansion into new territories including China, France, Australia, and Mexico. Prior to joining Sonos, Patrick spent over 14 years at RIM/BlackBerry in a variety of roles, including overseeing sales channels and country marketing operations in various regions including North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, ultimately becoming the Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing. During Patrick’s time at RIM/Blackberry, the company grew from $50 million in revenue to more than $20 billion, and from 150 people to more than 17,000. In 2007, Patrick was named one of Canada’s Top 40 under 40, a national program to celebrate leaders of today and tomorrow and to honor Canadians who have reached a significant level of success. Patrick holds an Honors Degree in Business and Administration from the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario in Canada.

Jonathan S. Huberman
Iomega

Jonathan S. Huberman is a Chief Executive Officer & Vice Chairman at Iomega. He works or has worked at Dalet.

Marc H Hafner
Revionics

Nikolay Kurayev
ScienceSoft

Alan S. Knitowski
Phunware

Founded, built and/or financed 10 private companies since 2000 (4 acquired by public companies, 3 trade publicly and 3 formerly traded publicly). Assisted structuring, financing and/or building multiple other private companies, including 2 funds.2017 Owler Top Rated CEOs in the World Award (#26 Overall / #12 in Technology / #1 in Austin, Texas), 2017 KPMG / University of Michigan QuantumShift Top Entrepreneurs in America Award, 2014 EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award Finalist (Central Texas Region) and 2014 USA Today National Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist.Phunware, the pioneer of Mobile as a Service (MaaS) and the owner of PhunCoin, trades publicly on NASDAQ as "PHUN" (Co-Founder & CEO). Vovida Networks, a communications networking software company, sold to Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) in November 2000 (Co-Founder, President & CEO). vCIS, an anti-virus and security software company, sold to Internet Security Systems (NASDAQ: ISSX) in October 2002, and subsequently acquired by IBM (NYSE: IBM) in August 2006 (Investor & Director). Telverse Communications, a wholesale communications ASP, sold to Level 3 Communications (NASDAQ: LVLT) in July 2003 (Co-Founder, Investor & Director).Edgewater Networks, a networking equipment company, sold to Ribbon Communications (NASDAQ: RBBN) in August 2018 (Investor & Advisor).Angel investor in RingCentral (NYSE: RNG), Vonage (NYSE: VG), Bazaarvoice (formerly NASDAQ: BV), MetaSaaS (acquired by Flexera Software), SunBasket, PureBrands, Bold Metrics and Carepoynt.Curo Capital, "Manager" for the Curo Capital Appreciation Fund I, a diversified investment vehicle for accredited investors interested in public equities, private equities and virtual assets.Cane Capital, a holding company, acts as a strategic corporate advisor and investment vehicle for physical, financial and virtual investments.Windspring, a private data miniaturization software company (Investor & Director).

David Fraser (Dave)
Devicescape

I am a product-oriented CEO, with solid experience developing and growing innovative software businesses. I am passionate about building products, teams, and companies that have a direct, positive impact on everyday life and in particular the role of intelligent devices and the services they provide.

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