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  • Zscaler has the most employees (2,020).
  • The oldest company is Condusiv Technologies, founded in 1981.
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Kratos Networks vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1996
3.2
Alexandria, VA1$10.0M3,000
2005
4.3
San Ramon, CA1$10.5M180
2007
4.4
San Jose, CA11$2.2B2,020
2001
4.3
San Francisco, CA5$14.0M34
Aplicor
2003
4.1
Boca Raton, FL1$12.2M20
1999
3.9
Tualatin, OR1-76
1988
4.2
Trumbull, CT1$13.6M100
1985
4.1
Austin, TX7$119.8M420
2003
4.4
Rockville, MD1$25.1M85
1996
3.9
Fenton, MO1$12.7M50
1981
4.0
Burbank, CA1$9.5M100
AeroScout
1999
3.8
Redwood City, CA1$6.0M10
2009
4.1
New York, NY2$35.0M202
1986
4.8
Naples, FL1$400.0M1,100

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Kratos Networks salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Kratos Networks
$94,958$45.65-

Compare Kratos Networks job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Kratos Networks
$71,382$34.32
Zscaler
$102,452$49.26
Asure Software
$90,181$43.36
WANdisco
$86,507$41.59
Vendini
$81,775$39.31
Precise Software Solutions
$81,691$39.27
Schoology
$78,280$37.63
ASG Technologies
$74,817$35.97
AeroScout
$73,717$35.44
Questionmark
$72,425$34.82
Corrigo
$71,274$34.27
Aplicor
$71,260$34.26
Dirxion
$71,233$34.25
Condusiv Technologies
$71,062$34.16

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Kratos Networks demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Kratos Networks vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Asure Software62%38%
ASG Technologies63%37%
Zscaler72%28%
Questionmark72%28%
Precise Software Solutions72%28%
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Compare race at Kratos Networks vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%18%12%12%2%
7.5
62%15%13%6%4%
9.6
39%18%8%30%5%
9.3
58%11%10%17%5%
7.2
68%17%6%6%2%
7.1

Kratos Networks and similar companies CEOs

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Patrick Francis Goepel
Asure Software

Pat has more than 20 years of experience in the human resource outsourcing industry. Before joining Asure Software, he was president and CEO of Fidelity Investment's HR Services Division; president and CEO of Advantec; and executive vice president at Ceridian, where he was responsible for sales, marketing, operations and business development in the United States. Pat is a frequent industry speaker and serves on the boards of Allover Media and SafeGuard World International. He also serves as the CEO of APPD Investments.

Charles Sansbury
ASG Technologies

Charles oversees worldwide operations for the Attachmate Group. He brings more than 16 years of experience in strategic, financial and operational leadership. Previously, Charles served as SVP of corporate development, then CFO for Vignette Corporation. Before Vignette, Charles was a Principal in the Investment Banking Group at Morgan Stanley.

Jagtar Singh Chaudhry
Zscaler

Seasoned and successful entrepreneur and CEO. Looking for ambitious, driven professionals to join the Zscaler family.Jay Chaudhry is an accomplished entrepreneur, having founded a series of successful companies, including AirDefense, CipherTrust, CoreHarbor, Secure IT and Zscaler. Chaudhry has a history of introducing visionary innovations that address the demand for securely enabling emerging technologies, such as the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange for distributed and highly mobile enterprises. His work in the IT security sector has made him a trusted advisor for many enterprise CIOs and CISOs.Chaudhry leverages more than 25 years of security industry expertise, including engineering, sales, marketing and management experience with leading enterprises, such as IBM, NCR and Unisys. Prior to founding Zscaler in 2008, Chaudhry founded and led AirDefense, a wireless security pioneer, before its acquisition by Motorola. From 2000 to 2006, Chaudhry founded and led CipherTrust, the industry’s first email security gateway, before its merger with Secure Computing. Chaudhry also founded and led CoreHarbor, a managed ecommerce solution, before it was acquired by USi/AT&T. In 1996, Chaudhry founded and led his first company, SecureIT, the first pure-play Internet security service, before it was acquired by VeriSign in 1998.Chaudhry has been honored twice as an Ernst & Young “Entrepreneur of the Year (Southeast USA)” and “Entrepreneur of the Year (Silicon Valley)”. He has also received recognition as InformationWeek’s “Innovator & Influencer”, SC Magazine’s “Market Entrepreneur”, and two awards from IIT BHU Varanasi as “Alumnus of the Year” and “Alumnus of the Century in Making”. Chaudhry earned his MBA and his MS in Computer Engineering and Industrial Engineering from the University of Cincinnati and his BTech in Electronics Engineering from IIT BHU Varanasi. Additionally, Chaudhry has completed the Executive Management Program from Harvard Business School.

Donald Zebe (Don)
Aplicor

Donald 'Don' Zebe is a Chief Executive Officer at Aplicor and VP:Retail & Invsmt Properties at Coldwell Banker Commercial.

Yuval Bar Gil
AeroScout

Jeremy N Friedman
Schoology

Jeremy Friedman was Co-Founder and CEO of Schoology, the nation’s leading K-12 learning management and assessment platform. Jeremy co-founded Schoology alongside Bill Kindler, Ryan Hwang, and Tim Trinidad while earning his BA in Economics at Washington University in St. Louis. Jeremy believes that education technology should improve the learning experience and enable educators in K-12 schools and districts to achieve their own vision of successful personalized learning. Today, Jeremy focuses on managing Schoology's product growth strategy within PowerSchool. He works closely with customers to understand requirements and opportunities for innovation, guiding Schoology’s product vision to ensure that users and customers are able to continue advancing what is possible in education.

Mark Tacchi
Vendini

Mark Tacchi is the founder and CEO of Vendini, a company that builds software to provide an end-to-end ticketing solution that makes the business of live events simple. The company’s all-in-one ticketing solution is used by theaters, music and event venues, and music and art festivals across the country. Earning his degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Manitoba in 1991, Mark began his career working for NeXT. After working for Apple following the NeXT acquisition in 1996, Tacchi decided to embrace his entrepreneurial side and co-founded Hipbone, a company that allowed users to co-navigate the web together in the earlier days of the Internet. While leading the company to its acquisition by CRM software company KANA in 2004, Tacchi was also building his next (and current) venture, a passion project called Vendini. Tacchi created Vendini as a way to give back to the theater and live event space, using his programming know-how to create a new and easier way for venues to simplify the business aspects behind live events. Founded in 2001, the company began as a solution directed towards theaters and playhouses, and has now expanded to over 1,800 venues across music and sports venues, nightclubs, non-profit organizations, art galleries and music and art festivals around the world. Mark lives in San Francisco with his wife, two kids and French Bulldog, and is an “across-the-board” art lover with a strong passion for the performing arts, live music and art galleries.

David Richards Mbe
WANdisco

Steve Mitchener
Dirxion

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