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Productive Edge vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2008
4.5
Chicago, IL1$17.5M150
2001
4.2
Chicago, IL1$17.5M58
2000
4.0
Brookfield, WI2$17.5M100
1994
3.4
Irving, TX1$3.1M35
1993
4.6
Westport, CT1$290.0M890
1999
3.5
Tigard, OR1$450,00050
Geographic Solutions
1992
3.7
Palm Harbor, FL1$2.2M20
1993
3.4
Cincinnati, OH1$1.6M30
2001
2.9
Bellevue, WA1$8.8M150
1999
4.4
Arlington, VA1$27.0M600
1993
4.3
Minneapolis, MN1$118.5M750
2002
3.7
Redmond, WA1$3.9M41
1999
4.3
Kansas City, KS1$49.9M375
2007
3.7
Dallas, TX1$4.9M300
1972
3.8
Cambridge, MA1-2,300
Viziqor Solutions
1989
4.0
Boca Raton, FL1$154.3M-
e-Emphasys
2001
3.7
Cary, NC1$17.5M7
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4.0
Waltham, MA1$6.2M75
OAO Healthcare Solutions
1997
3.4
New York, NY1$630,0005
OneShield Software
1999
4.2
Marlborough, MA1$37.5M20
2004
4.2
Atlanta, GA1$21.0M585

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Productive Edge salaries vs competitors

Compare Productive Edge salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Productive Edge
$90,529$43.52-

Compare Productive Edge job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Productive Edge
$78,751$37.86
Geographic Solutions
$97,237$46.75
Navitaire
$92,426$44.44
iGATE Americas Inc
$84,533$40.64
OAO Healthcare Solutions
$83,407$40.10
3Sharp
$83,378$40.09
e-Emphasys
$82,565$39.69
Rural Sourcing
$81,047$38.97
Prodapt
$79,777$38.35
Wisdom Infotech
$79,210$38.08
OneShield Software
$78,853$37.91
Mavrick Software
$78,225$37.61
Minecode
$77,688$37.35
Cambridge Technology Enterprises
$77,252$37.14
Empyra
$74,775$35.95
Applied Predictive Technologies
$74,160$35.65
Osprey Software
$73,895$35.53
Triple Point Technology
$73,070$35.13
Viziqor Solutions
$70,526$33.91
CH Mack
$67,625$32.51

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Productive Edge demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Productive Edge vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
OneShield Software59%41%
Prodapt60%40%
Applied Predictive Technologies61%39%
Rural Sourcing62%38%
Navitaire67%33%
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Compare race at Productive Edge vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
71%7%7%11%3%
6.6
59%10%6%22%2%
7.0
55%9%20%11%5%
7.2
OneShield Software
63%10%6%17%4%
6.8
37%14%11%31%7%
8.4

Productive Edge and similar companies CEOs

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David Evans
Navitaire

Experienced Chief Executive Officer with a demonstrated history of 35 years working in the information technology and travel industry. Skilled in Software Development, Business Process, Negotiation, Business Planning, Operations Management, and Sales. Strong business development professional with a Bachelor's degree focused in Finance from University of Utah - David Eccles School of Business.

Peter F. Armstrong
Triple Point Technology

Peter Armstrong, principal owner, president, and CEO, founded Triple Point Technology with his long-time friend and colleague, Allie Rogers, in 1993 with a single mission: to provide the most sophisticated and technologically-advanced software solutions to the increasingly complex and competitive global commodity markets. Under Mr. Armstrong's leadership, Triple Point has launched a full suite of industry-leading and award-winning products and has evolved into a global organization capable of supporting the demanding needs of today's commodity market participants. From start-up in 1993, the company has grown to more than 200 professionals strategically located in five development and support centers around the globe, has deployed solutions for more than 85 customers on five continents, and has consistently earned strong financial results. Independent validation of Mr. Armstrong's leadership success includes identification of Triple Point by Inc. magazine as one of the nation's fastest growing companies and Triple Point's flagship product, Commodity XL, winning Energy Risk's ''Top Software Package'' award and Commodity Now's ''Gold Award for Excellence in Technology - Risk Management and Compliance''. Mr. Armstrong started his career as an engineer at the prestigious Bell Laboratories, but was soon bitten by the commodities trading bug and took positions at J.Aron and then Phibro, the energy and commodities trading divisions of Goldman Sachs and Salomon Inc., respectively. At both firms, Mr. Armstrong was instrumental in architecting, developing, and deploying market-leading software systems for the transaction and risk management of physical and derivative commodity trading activity. Mr. Armstrong earned a Master of Science degree in computer science from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. He leads the company from the Westport, Connecticut, headquarters.

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