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RADVISION vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1992
4.0
Sunnyvale, CA1$78.0M430
1988
3.9
Beavercreek, OH1$18.0M191
1987
4.4
Brea, CA1$600.0M1,000
1989
4.4
New York, NY1$808.8M1,450
Ekahau
2000
3.6
Reston, VA1$20.0M20
1993
3.7
Sunnyvale, CA1$5.0M50
2001
4.3
Austin, TX1$15.0M200
Xybernaut
-
3.9
Chantilly, VA1$2.0M10
1997
4.4
Mount Laurel, NJ1$120.6M200
1987
4.3
Nashua, NH1-540
Adapx
1999
3.4
Seattle, WA1$1.6M16
1993
3.9
San Jose, CA1-200
BiTMICRO Networks
1995
3.4
Fremont, CA1$10.0M10
Privaris
2001
3.7
Charlottesville, VA1$1.2M11
PolyServe
1999
3.8
Beaverton, OR1$530,0002
1992
4.0
King of Prussia, PA1$25.0M100
1997
3.5
San Jose, CA1$14.0M200
2002
4.0
Westborough, MA1$69.2M200
1998
3.7
Concord, CA1$1.6M30
1986
4.2
Fountain Valley, CA1$663.9M2,000
NovaStor
1987
3.4
Agoura Hills, CA1$5.6M20

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RADVISION salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
RADVISION
$103,009$49.52-

Compare RADVISION job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
RADVISION
$69,195$33.27
Intellisync
$115,103$55.34
ViewSonic
$108,892$52.35
Kerio Technologies
$99,115$47.65
Motion Computing
$98,887$47.54
Tandberg
$77,183$37.11
PolyServe
$75,787$36.44
Neoware
$75,541$36.32
BiTMICRO Networks
$75,192$36.15
Infortrend
$73,641$35.40
Privaris
$73,283$35.23
Adapx
$72,894$35.05
Ekahau
$72,610$34.91
D-Link
$72,304$34.76
GN Netcom Inc
$70,852$34.06
Oki Data de México S.A. de C.V.
$70,535$33.91
D-Tools
$70,375$33.83
Xybernaut
$69,300$33.32
ExaGrid
$69,289$33.31
NovaStor
$67,636$32.52

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RADVISION demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at RADVISION vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
GN Netcom Inc63%37%
Ekahau73%27%
D-Link74%26%
ExaGrid75%25%
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Female
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25%
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Ekahau

GN Netcom Inc

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Compare race at RADVISION vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
77%11%5%5%2%
8.4
38%21%6%29%6%
9.1
Ekahau
61%10%16%10%3%
6.9
75%9%8%6%2%
6.5

RADVISION and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
René Svendsen-Tune
GN Netcom Inc

James Chu
ViewSonic

James Chu is a CEO at ViewSonic and is based in Brea, California. He attended Fudan University and National Taiwan University between 2018 and 2020.

Chia Jui Chang
D-Link

Randy Stearns
D-Tools

David Shapowal
BiTMICRO Networks

Stefan Utzinger
NovaStor

Bill Andrews
ExaGrid

Bill Andrews - President and CEO - ExaGrid Systems Bill has over 30 years experience in high-tech marketing and has led numerous teams in high-growth companies. Bill has been leading the growth of ExaGrid systems for the past 13 years. Prior to ExaGrid, Bill was the vice president of marketing for Pedestal Software. Pedestal quickly became a leader in the security auditing space. Pedestal was acquired by Altiris, a public company. Before joining Pedestal Software, Bill was the senior vice president of marketing and sales for eDial, a developer of Voice over IP (VoIP) software. Prior to eDial, Bill was general manager of Adero's streaming media business unit. Bill came to Adero via Adero's acquisition of StarBurst. At StarBurst, Bill served as vice president of marketing and sales. Bill repositioned the company and guided StarBurst into an industry leadership position with 100 percent annual growth. Bill also held vice president of marketing and vice president of sales positions at Live Vault, Microcom and Bitstream. Earlier in his career, Bill held a series of marketing and sales roles at Data General and Compugraphic. He is a graduate of Fitchburg State College and holds a BS in Industrial Technology.

Kenneth Schneider (Ken)
Adapx

Adapx CEO and Chairman, Ken Schneider has 25 years of senior level P&L accountability and management experience in product management, marketing, business development, strategic planning, and product engineering delivery, for a wide range of multi-stage venture backed technology companies, industry sectors and SaaS economic models. He served in several Senior Director level roles at Microsoft Corporation including MSN , Consumer Products Divisions, Servers, Platforms and Tools, as well as World Wide Sales and Marketing groups. He was responsible for the launch of Microsoft’s worldwide E-commerce platform as well. Ken was president and founder of Advantage Factory, a Microsoft Certified Partner that provided professional services in program management, business analysis, business process re-engineering and delivering server-based software engineering solutions to enterprise and federal sector customers. He was President and Founder of Cognisoft Corporation, a web technology server applications company focused on the development of a suite of enterprise intranet/search products which was acquired by Verity Corporation. At verity, he served as Executive Vice President of the Applications Division. In addition, ken founded and served as chairman of the board for Smartpill Corporation, which developed an innovative non-invasive, medical device capsule technology for diagnosis of multiple disease states and disorders in the Human GI tract. Ken did his undergraduate work at the University of Oregon and has an MBA from the Pepperdine University School of Business. Ken has also held Director level product management and marketing roles at Nissan Motor Corporation and with the San Francisco Giants Baseball franchise.

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