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Solutions II main competitors are Navisite, Oracle, and Thrupoint.

Competitor Summary. See how Solutions II compares to its main competitors:

  • Oracle has the most employees (132,000).
  • Employees at Navisite earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $106,172.
  • The oldest company is Oracle, founded in 1977.
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Solutions II vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1992
4.2
Littleton, CO1$32.9M125
1997
4.2
Pasadena, CA1$16.0M465
1977
4.6
Redwood City, CA40$53.0B132,000
1995
4.4
San Francisco, CA5$592.6M200
1996
4.6
Andover, MA6$154.5M650
1986
4.8
Waltham, MA12$140.0M356
1980
4.8
Reston, VA1$7.5B13,582
1980
3.9
Stockbridge, GA1$13.2M50
1982
3.5
Houston, TX3$4.5M100
1995
4.8
Town and Country, MO1$933.0M2,440
1996
4.1
New York, NY1-751
1996
4.4
Laurel, MD1$187.0M785
Maureen Data Systems
1978
3.7
New York, NY1$2.1M16
1987
4.3
Fairfax, VA1$480.0M2,001
1978
4.7
Wayne, PA17$900.0M3,000
1986
4.5
Jacksonville, FL1$30.2M750
1996
4.4
Reston, VA10$317.0M600

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Solutions II salaries vs competitors

Among Solutions II competitors, employees at Navisite earn the most with an average yearly salary of $106,172.

Compare Solutions II salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Solutions II
$79,114$38.04-
S & L International
$39,212$18.85-
Oracle
$101,392$48.75-
FusionStorm
$84,482$40.62-
Navisite
$106,172$51.04-
NWN Carousel
$73,057$35.12-

Compare Solutions II job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Solutions II
$49,450$23.77
Sungard Availability Services
$80,560$38.73
Oracle
$74,407$35.77
Accudata Systems
$69,474$33.40
Thrupoint
$66,578$32.01
Navisite
$65,794$31.63
Savvis
$64,662$31.09
Maureen Data Systems
$62,934$30.26
Dimension Data Network Services
$62,054$29.83
FusionStorm
$61,530$29.58
LOGIC Technologies
$60,654$29.16
INAP
$53,069$25.51
UUNET Technologies
$52,457$25.22
NWN Carousel
$49,620$23.86
Astadia
$45,662$21.95
Digex
$42,319$20.35
S & L International
$36,444$17.52

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Solutions II demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Solutions II vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Astadia58%42%
Oracle68%32%
Sungard Availability Services73%27%
Internap76%24%
UUNET Technologies76%24%
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Compare race at Solutions II vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%13%18%8%4%
9.6
51%14%9%21%5%
9.8
61%14%13%9%3%
8.9
65%14%10%8%3%
9.4
55%12%15%12%5%
8.1
58%14%13%10%5%
9.9

Solutions II and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Michael T. Sicoli
Internap

Michael T. Sicoli is INAP's Chief Executive Officer. Mike joined INAP in October 2019 as President and Chief Financial Officer. Prior to joining INAP, Mike served as Chief Financial Officer of GTT Communications Inc., a publicly-traded provider of cloud networking services to multinational clients. From 2013 to 2015, he served as principal of MTS Advisors, LLC, a consulting and advisory services firm he founded. From 2010 to 2013, he served as Chief Executive Officer of Sidera Networks, a fiber optic service provider that was merged with Lightower Fiber Networks in 2013. From 2005-2010, Mike served as Chief Financial Officer of RCN Corporation. Previously, Mike held various positions at Nextel Communications, Deloitte Consulting and Accenture. Additionally, Mike recently served as a director of Lumos Networks, a fiber-based bandwidth infrastructure and service provider in the Mid-Atlantic region. Mike holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from The College of William and Mary and an MBA from The University of Virginia, Darden Graduate School of Business Administration.

Safra Ada Catz
Oracle

Safra A. Catz (Hebrew: צפרא כץ, born December 1, 1961) is an Israeli-American billionaire banker and technology executive. She is the CEO of Oracle Corporation. She has been an executive at Oracle since April 1999, and a board member since 2001. In April 2011, she was named co-president and chief financial officer (CFO), reporting to founder Larry Ellison. In September 2014, Oracle announced that Ellison would step down as CEO and that Mark Hurd and Catz had been named as joint CEOs. In December 2019, Oracle stated that Catz would be the sole CEO after Hurd's death.

Scott Silk
Astadia

As Chairman and CEO, Scott Silk provides Astadia’s vision and direction. Working with our executive team and business leaders, Scott sets our business agenda, implements strategy and guides our growth efforts. Scott joined Astadia in 2016, bringing three decades of experience and noteworthy success as a leader in the technology space. Most recently, Scott was President and CEO of SeeWhy, a Massachusetts-based leader in real-time marketing and business intelligence solutions company acquired by SAP in 2015. Previously, Scott was President and CEO of Action Engine Corp. where he established the company’s mobile application platform as a leader in the market and led the company’s eventual sale to Mobui Corp. Before that, he was General Manager at ePresence and helped establish the company as a leader in the Identity Management segment, increased shareholder value by more than 100 percent, and was instrumental in the sale of the company’s security and identity management services to Unisys Corp. Among other roles, Scott also served as President of North American Operations and Vice President of Worldwide Marketing for Gentia Software, Inc. where he helped double the company’s North American software revenues to $20 million. Scott received a bachelor’s degree in Business and Marketing from The Max M. Fisher College of Business at Ohio State University and his MBA from Baldwin Wallace University.

Christopher McCleary
Digex

Operating partner, founder of three start-ups and several portfolio company operational assignments. Founded the first Software as a Service company in the US. Three IPOs, a public convertible debt offerings, a PIPE offering, several private placements with over $1 billion in capital raised. Served on multiple audit committees and board of directors including the State Of Maryland venture fund. Named Entrepreneur of the Year and Washington Post Community Citizen of the Year.

Mark Clayman
Navisite

As President and Chief Operating Officer, Mark is responsible for all Sales, Marketing and Operations at TriCore. His focus is to enhance TriCore’s Customer experience by educating the market and current Customers on TriCore’s existing and new service capabilities, and continuously improving the long tradition of excellent service. In short, Mark is responsible for optimizing service delivery operations throughout TriCore. He is tasked with creating TriCore’s long term vision and strategy and ultimately, the company’s growth. Prior to joining TriCore, Mark was the SVP of Sales and Marketing at NaviSite where he was responsible for driving revenue by providing scalable, customer-centric application and managed services solutions. Mark joined NaviSite through the acquisition of Surebridge, Inc., a provider of application management services where he served as Vice President and CIO, responsible for developing and managing the Service Delivery organization. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Penn State University.

James P Sullivan
NWN Carousel

Mike brings extensive operating and board leadership in public and private communications, technology and infrastructure companies to his role as CEO. His focus includes strategy development and execution, driving business transformation, leading company culture and focusing on stakeholder value. Prior to Sungard AS, Mike served as CEO and Board Member of Broadview Networks Holdings, Inc., where he led the transformation of Broadview’s strategy and business model from a traditional local telecom service provider to a cloud-based Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) provider. Mike has a proven track record of acquiring and integrating multiple companies, as he did with Broadview, as well as focusing on organic growth. Prior to Broadview, Mike served as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President for US LEC Corp. While at US LEC, Mike raised substantial capital to fund the company’s growth objectives. Prior to US LEC, he held senior roles at Alcatel (now Nokia), Windward International and Siecor Corporation.

Jim Ousley
Savvis

Daniel R. Serpico
FusionStorm

Dan Serpico is CEO and President of FusionStorm. He is charged with driving the company's continued growth and profitability. He brings more than twenty-five years of senior executive management experience in high growth organizations from start-ups to enterprises with annual revenues of a half billion dollars. Prior to FusionStorm, Dan was President of Jeskell, an IBM Premier Business Partner, where he was recognized with an IBM leadership award in 2008. Before leading Jeskell, Mr. Serpico was the CFO of FusionStorm (a position he has held for fourteen years). He played a key role in helping the company grow from a local Northern California organization into a national industry leader. Mr. Serpico has also held positions as Vice President of Finance and Administration for The Concorde Group, an enterprise systems reseller, and CFO of Raben Publishing, a Wall-Street backed venture. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration, with Honors, from University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Mr. Serpico was named EMC Partner Executive of the Year for 2010.

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