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

  • MediaTek has the most employees (17,554).
  • The oldest company is Datalogics, founded in 1967.
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Mersive vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2006
4.3
Denver, CO1$8.7M170
2002
4.1
Chicago, IL1$4.1M50
2007
3.4
Vienna, WV4$1.2M30
2015
3.7
Longmont, CO1$430,00030
2001
3.9
Sunnyvale, CA1$16.0M750
2003
3.7
Watertown Town, MA1$1.3M139
1997
4.3
-3$11.0B17,554
Securboration
2001
3.7
Melbourne, FL1$1.5M20
1983
3.8
Maysville, KY1$18.9M42
2001
4.8
Santa Clara, CA1$240.0M763
SchemaLogic
2001
3.4
Kirkland, WA1-9
1982
3.9
--$8.5M150
1989
3.5
Fremont, CA1$14.9M350
Datalogics
1967
3.3
Chicago, IL1$3.5M20

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Mersive salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Mersive
$106,732$51.31-

Compare Mersive job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Mersive
$106,387$51.15
AirMagnet
$126,394$60.77
Futurewei Technologies
$124,995$60.09
EditShare
$115,646$55.60
Datalogics
$112,636$54.15
Carlson Software
$106,818$51.36
Securboration
$104,367$50.18
S3 Graphics
$104,077$50.04
MediaTek
$103,987$49.99
SchemaLogic
$103,051$49.54
Burlywood
$102,764$49.41
InRule
$102,355$49.21
SitScape
$102,286$49.18
Sakhr Software
$98,881$47.54

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Mersive demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Mersive vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Futurewei Technologies63%37%
MediaTek71%29%
Mersive--
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Female
100%
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Compare race at Mersive vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
30%9%7%52%2%
9.7
35%8%4%49%4%
7.4

Mersive and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Rick Tsai
MediaTek

Lynn Lehman
Securboration

Dean Au
AirMagnet

Kevin Yin
SitScape

Kevin brings 20 years of experience in management, strategy, consulting, software architecture and development, and program management of both large-scale business technology initiatives and fast-paced software start-ups. Kevin managed large scale business technology programs and initiatives in major global organizations such as Freddie Mac, Farm Credit Canada, The World Bank and Motorola. Kevin has been actively involved with several successful Internet start-ups. Kevin was the CTO of TandemSeven with a long list of Fortune 500 clients. Kevin was the Chief Technologist of the leading e-business services company Zefer (acquired by NEC in 2001). Prior to that Kevin was the principal technologist at Neoglyphics Media Corporation, an Internet technology pioneer with its roots coming from the Mosaic Web browser project at UIUC. Without external investment, Neoglyphics was acquired by a NASDAQ-listed public company for over $60+ million in three years with no external funding. Kevin has been a speaker at various technology conferences and also published research and technical papers in leading peer-reviewed journals such as IEEE Transactions. Kevin’s published work on smart Web Services architecture in 2001 was cited by the World-Wide-Web Consortium (W3C) as a reference in defining its standards. Kevin performed research in two Ph.D.-Programs – Computer Sciences as well as Biophysics/DNA Sequencing at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he contributed to the Condor Grid Computing Project and the Human Genome Project. He earned three Master’s degrees in the U.S. in three fields.

Fahad Al Sharekh
Sakhr Software

Fahad Al Sharekh is a CEO at Sakhr Software and is based in Salmiya Al, Salmiya, Capital Governorate, Kuwait. He has worked as Business Development Director at Al Alamiah Group and Founder & CEO at Ajeeb.com. Fahad attended NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY.

Tod Roland Earhart
Burlywood

Tod Earhart is a Founder and CEO at Burlywood Inc and is based in Denver, Colorado. He studied at Arizona State University between 1986 and 1988 and University of Wyoming between 1982 and 1986.

Conrad Clemson
EditShare

Conrad Clemson is the CEO of Editshare. EditShare is a leading developer of software aimed at fueling collaboration and improving efficiency in the film and television production industries. Our products include the EditShare File System (EFS) -- a resilient, high-performance, scale-out file system that is becoming a de-facto standard for media and entertainment -- plus powerful workflow automation tools and a private cloud solution that provides remote workers with access to content anywhere in the world, including full timeline video editing {reviously, Conrad Clemson was the Senior Vice President and General Manager of Cisco’s Service Provider Video Software and Services business, where he focused his technical knowledge, strategic planning and leadership skills to advance all areas of the portfolio, from content security to media and over the top (OTT) delivered services. He led a global team of engineers, architects and product line managers and oversees market acceleration and development operations across the expansive technology portfolio. Before joining Cisco, Clemson was the CEO of BNI Video, a startup which developed products that offer video back-office and content delivery network (CDN) analytic capabilities for service providers. Clemson also completed a successful one-year relationship as an Entrepreneur in Residence with Charles River Ventures, prior to joining BNI. Earlier in his career, Clemson served as Senior Director of Engineering at Motorola; Senior Vice President of Technical Operations at Broadbus; Executive Vice President and Vice President of Engineering at Gotham Networks; and VP of Engineering at Lucent Technologies. Throughout his career, Clemson has developed and executed a variety of successful product and solution strategies, with an emphasis on leading technology offerings.

Rik Chomko
InRule

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