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Meru Networks main competitors are Fortinet, Infoblox, and RingCentral.

Competitor Summary. See how Meru Networks compares to its main competitors:

  • Fortinet has the most employees (9,700).
  • Employees at Fortinet earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $125,742.
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Meru Networks vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2002
4.5
Sunnyvale, CA1$90.9M350
1999
4.6
Belmont, CA8$1.6B2,363
2000
4.8
Sunnyvale, CA10$6.0B9,700
1996
4.8
San Jose, CA7$1.1B2,713
2000
4.6
Bedford, MA1$241.0M761
1999
4.8
Santa Clara, CA8$358.3M1,001
1999
4.5
San Jose, CA1$250.0M750
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3.7
Austin, TX1$19.0M750
2006
3.8
Chesterfield, MO1$1.2M30
1997
4.4
Florham Park, NJ1$2.5B5,235
1999
4.1
San Francisco, CA1-7,501
1992
4.4
Billerica, MA3$82.0M200
Advanced Radio Telecom Corp.
1994
3.6
Westchester, IL1$200,0001
1985
3.7
Downers Grove, IL1$5.6M60
1988
4.3
Atlanta, GA1$63.2M375
1993
4.2
-1$242.2M770

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Meru Networks salaries vs competitors

Among Meru Networks competitors, employees at Fortinet earn the most with an average yearly salary of $125,742.

Compare Meru Networks salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Meru Networks
$107,663$51.76-
RingCentral
$115,205$55.39-
Fortinet
$125,742$60.45-
Extreme Networks
$71,927$34.58-
Acme Packet
$102,280$49.17-
Infoblox
$124,726$59.96-

Compare Meru Networks job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Meru Networks
$123,692$59.47
Infoblox
$143,750$69.11
The Tipping Point
$140,034$67.32
Fortinet
$139,318$66.98
RingCentral
$134,730$64.77
Force10 Networks
$134,316$64.57
Extreme Networks
$126,617$60.87
Acme Packet
$122,187$58.74
Numerex
$107,116$51.50
Empirix
$99,680$47.92
Audiocodes
$97,294$46.78
Global Crossing
$96,943$46.61
Convergent Communications
$96,733$46.51
Yipes
$96,624$46.45
Advanced Radio Telecom Corp.
$96,277$46.29
BTI Communications Group
$94,743$45.55

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Meru Networks demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Meru Networks vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Extreme Networks63%37%
Empirix72%28%
RingCentral73%27%
Audiocodes74%26%
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Compare race at Meru Networks vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%20%10%9%4%
9.9
56%18%7%14%5%
9.2
67%13%7%10%3%
7.3
58%12%10%18%3%
7.9

Meru Networks and similar companies CEOs

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Edward B. Meyercord III
Extreme Networks

Mr. Meyercord serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Extreme. He joined our Board of Directors as an independent director in October 2009 and has served as Chairman since March 2011. Prior to assuming an operating role at Extreme, Mr. Meyercord was Chief Executive Officer and Director at Critical Alert Systems, LLC, a software-driven, healthcare information technology company, that he co-founded in July of 2010. Previously, Mr. Meyercord served as CEO, President and Director of both Cavalier Telephone & TV, a privately held voice, video and data services company with an extensive fiber network; and Talk America, Inc., a publicly traded company that provided phone and internet services to consumers and small businesses throughout the U.S. Mr. Meyercord was also a Vice President in the investment banking division of Salomon Brothers (now Citigroup). He previously served on the board of Tollgrade Communications, Inc.

Ken Xie
Fortinet

Ken Xie is an American billionaire businessman who founded Systems Integration Solutions (SIS), NetScreen, and Fortinet. He is CEO of Fortinet, a cybersecurity firm based in Silicon Valley. Xie was previously the CEO of NetScreen, which was acquired by Juniper Networks for $4 billion in 2004. He built the first ASIC-based firewall/VPN appliance in 1996.

Marc J Zionts
Numerex

Vladimir G. Shmunis
RingCentral

Vlad Shmunis founded RingCentral in 1999 and launched RingCentral's cloud business phone service in 2003. He developed the service based on the need he saw among businesses for an alternative to inflexible and expensive hardware-based phone systems. Since founding RingCentral, Shmunis has led the company in reimagining business communications. Today, the company empowers hundreds of thousands of businesses and their employees to work with unparalleled freedom and in imaginative new ways, via a wide variety of mobile and fixed line devices in traditional as well as dispersed work environments. Shmunis has more than 25 years of industry and management experience. Prior to launching RingCentral, he founded and served as the CEO of Ring Zero Systems, a desktop software communications company. After shipping more than 25 million copies of its Windows software through partnerships with leading PC manufacturers, Ring Zero Systems was acquired by Motorola. Shmunis was named the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2011 Northern California Award finalist. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science from San Francisco State University, and is a named inventor in a number of U.S. patents.

Andy Ory
Acme Packet

Jesper Andersen
Infoblox

A seasoned networking and software industry executive with a track record of building large businesses, Jesper is the leader of Infoblox, responsible for the company’s continuing growth and innovation. Prior to joining Infoblox in December 2014, he served in a number of roles at Cisco Systems, including senior vice president for network management. Previously, he held senior management positions at Oracle, PeopleSoft, Pivotal Software and Computer Resources International.

John D'Anna
Empirix

Bringing more than 25 years of industry experience to the role, John D’Anna is Chief Executive Officer of Empirix, Inc. Prior to joining the company; John served as senior vice president of global sales and services for JDSU’s Test & Measurement Product Group. Under John's leadership, JDSU’s Communications Test & Measurement sales organization built strategic relationships with some of the world’s largest communications service providers and equipment manufacturers. In addition, John led the company’s global services group, a multinational organization focused on delivering services in support of JDSU’s Systems & Software solutions for deployment and maintenance, product support services, consulting and educational services. John joined JDSU in August 2005 with the acquisition of Acterna, where he was executive vice president of global sales and services. Before joining Acterna, John was field sales representative for Hewlett-Packard’s Test & Measurement Group from 1984 to 1990. John is a member of the Advisory Board for the Newark College of Engineering, the engineering college of the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and received a Masters of Business Administration in finance from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Shabtai Adlersberg
Audiocodes

John Legere
Global Crossing

Bruce Claflin
The Tipping Point

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