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OpenDNS main competitors are Cloudflare, VMware, and Fortinet.

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

  • VMware has the most employees (31,000).
  • Employees at Cloudflare earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $139,785.
  • The oldest company is Citrix, founded in 1989.
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OpenDNS vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2006
4.1
San Francisco, CA1$53.8B201
1989
4.6
Fort Lauderdale, FL11$3.2B9,000
2002
4.7
Sunnyvale, CA11$1.1B3,368
1996
4.8
Burlington, MA3$65.2M3,600
1996
4.2
Sunnyvale, CA16$5.1B9,400
1995
4.8
Reston, VA1$1.6B1,019
1998
4.8
Palo Alto, CA29$13.4B31,000
2008
4.4
San Francisco, CA1$50.0M85
2000
4.8
Sunnyvale, CA10$6.0B9,700
2009
3.7
San Francisco, CA19$1.7B2,432
1996
4.6
Seattle, WA9$2.8B6,550
1999
4.4
Brisbane, CA3$56.0M750
2009
4.2
-11$2.4B1,967
2008
4.2
Boston, MA1$376.8M980
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1999
3.9
Boulder, CO3$6.0M11
2006
3.5
Albuquerque, NM1$1.1M30
1999
3.7
Chicago, IL2$6.7M50
2000
4.5
Glen Allen, VA3$42.2M385
2000
4.1
New York, NY1$8.8M173

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OpenDNS salaries vs competitors

Among OpenDNS competitors, employees at Cloudflare earn the most with an average yearly salary of $139,785.

Compare OpenDNS salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
OpenDNS
$85,564$41.14-
Citrix
$114,526$55.06-
Proofpoint
$124,548$59.88-
Sophos
$112,327$54.00-
Juniper Networks
$120,409$57.89-
Verisign
$109,136$52.47-

Compare OpenDNS job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
OpenDNS
$53,283$25.62
Cloudflare
$104,156$50.08
Yammer
$87,141$41.89
VMware
$68,789$33.07
Juniper Networks
$66,514$31.98
Verisign
$61,994$29.80
Fortinet
$57,599$27.69
Citrix
$57,254$27.53
F5
$55,778$26.82
Professional Diversity Network
$55,687$26.77
Collabnet
$54,831$26.36
Sophos
$52,040$25.02
Semrush
$51,582$24.80
boomtime
$50,383$24.22
Proofpoint
$50,017$24.05
The Trade Desk
$46,528$22.37
Snagajob
$46,385$22.30
ISONAS
$43,969$21.14
adMarketplace
$40,335$19.39

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OpenDNS demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at OpenDNS vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Professional Diversity Network57%43%
Citrix66%34%
Juniper Networks68%32%
Proofpoint70%30%
F570%30%
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Compare race at OpenDNS vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
50%17%11%17%5%
9.8
60%13%6%16%5%
9.6
45%15%7%28%6%
9.8
53%19%9%17%2%
8.0
49%19%6%22%5%
9.3
50%15%11%18%5%
9.9

OpenDNS and similar companies CEOs

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Robert M. Calderoni
Citrix

François Locoh-Donou
F5

Mr. Locoh-Donou has nearly two decades of enterprise technology experience, building a wide range of product teams, and operations around the world. He is well known for his ability to envision where industries are going and inspire organizations to identify and execute on future growth opportunities - especially in the areas of cloud, software, analytics, and security. In April 2017, Mr. Locoh-Donou was hired as the President and Chief Executive Officer of F5 Networks, where he has refocused the company on Applications Services Software (including Security) for Multi-Cloud environments. He is also the only management member of the F5 Board of Directors. Prior to joining F5, Mr. Locoh-Donou held successive leadership positions at Ciena Corporation (from 2002 to March 2017), a network strategy and technology company, including Chief Operating Officer; Senior Vice President, Global Products Group; Vice President and General Manager, EMEA; Vice President International Sales; and Vice President and Marketing. Prior to joining Ciena, Mr. Locoh-Donou held research and development roles with Photonetics, a French opto-electronics company. Mr. Locoh-Donou is also the co-founder and Chairman of Cajou Espoir, a cashew-processing facility that employs several hundred people in rural Togo, 80 percent of whom are women.

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.

Rami Rahim is Chief Executive Officer of Juniper Networks and a member of the company's Board of Directors. Rahim was appointed CEO in November 2014. Rahim began his Juniper career in early 1997, as employee No. 32, and worked as an engineer on Juniper's first breakthrough product, the M40 core router. Rahim has progressed through a series of technical and leadership roles at Juniper, applying his engineering acumen to the design and development of Juniper's industry-leading product portfolio. He most recently served as Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Juniper Development and Innovation (JDI) organization, overseeing the company's entire product and technology portfolio. His responsibilities included driving strategy, development and business growth for routing, switching, security, silicon technology, and the Junos operating system. Other leadership positions held over the years include: Executive Vice President and General Manager of Platform Systems Division for routing and switching, Senior Vice President of the Edge and Aggregation Business Unit (EABU), and Vice President and General Manager of EABU. Rahim earned a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto and a Master of Science degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University. He completed an intensive six-week executive program at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. Rahim holds 17 U.S. Patents in networking technologies and is a member of IEEE.

Xin He 'Adam' is a Deputy General Manager at Dalian Wanda Group; Chief Executive Officer at PROFESSIONAL DIVERSITY NETWORK, INC.; and Board Member at Leaping Group Co Ltd. He has worked as Auditor at EY; Chief Financial Officer at iFresh, Inc.; and Board Member at iFresh, Inc.. Xin works or has worked as MEMBER at CCTAA and MEMBER at AICPA. He studied at Central University of Finance and Economics and Seton Hall University.

Ashan Willy
Proofpoint

Jeffrey Terry Green
The Trade Desk

Jeffrey Terry Green (born 1977) is an American billionaire businessman, who co-founded AdECN, a demand-side advertising platform, which was acquired by Microsoft in 2007. Following two years at Microsoft, Green left to co-found buy-side digital advertising platform The Trade Desk, of which he is chairman and CEO.

D. James Bidzos
Verisign

James Bidzos is president and chief executive officer of Verisign. He also serves as chairman of the board of directors and has been executive chairman since August 2009. As the founder of Verisign, Bidzos is an Internet and security industry pioneer whose accomplishments include building RSA Security into the early standard-bearer for authentication and encryption, and launching Verisign as a company in 1995 to develop the digital certificate infrastructure for Internet commerce. Before returning to the president and chief executive role in August 2011, Bidzos served as Verisign's first president and CEO and also served as Verisign's chairman of the board of directors from April 1995 until December 2001, as vice chairman from December 2001 to July 2007, and as interim CEO from July 2008 to August 2009. Bidzos served as president and CEO of RSA Security from 1986 to February 1999, and then served as RSA's vice chairman from 1999 to May 2002.

Raghu Raghuram
VMware

Kristof Hagerman
Sophos

Kris Hagerman joined Sophos in 2012 as CEO. He is responsible for all aspects of Sophos’ strategic direction and business operations. Prior to Sophos, Kris was CEO of Corel Corporation. Previously, Kris served as group president, data center management at Symantec, where he led a business of more than $1.5 billion that represented nearly 30 percent of Symantec’s global revenue. Prior to Symantec, Kris was executive vice president and GM, storage and server management at Veritas Software where during his tenure, the company grew from $1.0 billion in revenue to more than $2.0 billion, prior to its acquisition by Symantec. Earlier in his career, Kris was founder and CEO of BigBook, an online yellow pages service and founder and CEO of Affinia, an online contextual advertising network. Kris also held positions at Silicon Graphics and McKinsey & Company.

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