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Tangoe main competitors are Lifesize, Neustar, and Acxiom.

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

  • Telefónica Ecuador has the most employees (113,182).
  • Employees at Lifesize earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $113,091.
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Tangoe vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2000
4.6
Orange, CT5$212.5M130
1969
4.7
Conway, AR5$617.0M3,380
2003
4.8
Austin, TX3$100.0M250
2002
4.4
Reston, VA1$46.0M150
2007
4.7
Boulder, CO3$2.6B3,774
-
4.5
--$50.8B113,182
1996
4.4
Sterling, VA8$1.2B1,800
1989
4.3
Granger, IN1$49.9M810
1982
4.1
Lexington, VA1$999,999277
1980
4.8
Reston, VA1$7.5B13,582
2002
4.7
Quincy, MA3$1.2B650
1999
4.7
Campbell, CA1$126.0M200
1937
4.3
Houston, TX4$70.0M25
1979
4.8
Washington, DC6$1.5B1,500

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Tangoe salaries vs competitors

Among Tangoe competitors, employees at Lifesize earn the most with an average yearly salary of $113,091.

Compare Tangoe salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Tangoe
$69,572$33.45-
Acxiom
$87,187$41.92-
Lifesize
$113,091$54.37-
Contact Solutions
$70,962$34.12-
Zayo Group
$82,091$39.47-
Telefónica Ecuador
$77,681$37.35-

Compare Tangoe job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Tangoe
$52,383$25.18
Neustar
$82,913$39.86
Acxiom
$74,246$35.70
CHR Solutions
$69,966$33.64
Dimension Data Network Services
$66,748$32.09
Lifesize
$66,584$32.01
Inmarsat
$59,386$28.55
Telecommunication
$50,950$24.50
Zayo Group
$49,949$24.01
Virginia Technology Services
$49,944$24.01
Mblox
$49,903$23.99
Telefónica Ecuador
$48,200$23.17
Contact Solutions
$46,295$22.26
Granite Telecommunications
$42,970$20.66

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Tangoe demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Tangoe vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Tangoe54%46%
Contact Solutions59%41%
Inmarsat62%38%
Acxiom62%38%
Granite Telecommunications63%37%
Zayo Group67%33%

Compare race at Tangoe vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%19%11%10%4%
9.8
61%11%10%13%5%
9.7
60%16%8%10%6%
9.7
60%16%14%7%3%
8.9
66%12%7%11%4%
9.5
53%16%17%12%3%
9.5

Tangoe and similar companies CEOs

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Chad Engelgau
Acxiom

Chad Engelgau serves as Acxiom’s Chief Executive Officer, providing strategic leadership to the organization, which focuses on helping brands use data, identity and technology solutions to better understand people and create value through every interaction.

Steve M. Smith
Zayo Group

Served as CEO & President of Equinix from 2007 - 2018. Led the transformation of a $400 million dollar data center company into the clear industry leader in the Internet Infrastructure Sector and the largest global data center platform in the world with a firm value of approximately $46 billion dollars. Platform Equinix extended operations across 5 continents, 26 countries and 52 metropolitan areas with more than 10,000 of the most critical service providers and enterprises in the world.Previously I was with HP, where I served as Senior Vice President of HP Services and oversaw the organization's Consulting and Integration, Managed Services, and Technology Deployment and Support business groups. My tenure with HP came after spending more than 16 years with Electronic Data Systems Corporation in roles that spanned sales, business development, operations, acquisition-driven integration, and the management of international growth.

Rob Hale is President and CEO of Granite Telecommunications and a co-founder of Copley Equity Partners. Rob currently serves on Copley’s investment committee and also serves as an entrepreneur in residence to assist the development of Copley’s portfolio companies. Rob founded Granite in 2002 and has grown the company into one of the largest privately held telecommunications services companies in the U.S., with revenues exceeding $1 Billion. Rob is the founder and board chair of Fox Rock Capital, a single family office based in Boston, founding owner of FoxRock Properties, a commercial real estate firm, and is co-owner of the NBA’s Boston Celtics and Boston Cannons of the MLL. Rob lives in the Boston area with his wife and three children. He serves on the Board of Trustees for Boston Children’s Hospital, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, the South Shore YMCA, and the Massachusetts Soldiers Legacy Fund.

Rajeev Suri
Inmarsat

Rajeev Suri (born 10 October 1967) is a Singaporean business executive and was appointed as CEO of Inmarsat in February 2021 He was previously the CEO of Nokia until 31 July 2020. Before being appointed Nokia's CEO in May 2014, he was the CEO of Nokia Solutions and Networks from 2009 and held various positions within Nokia since 1995. Suri became the CEO of Nokia when the sale of Nokia's phone division to Microsoft Mobile was completed, replacing Stephen Elop. He is an alumnus of Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka state of India.

Charles E. Gottdiener
Neustar

Mr. Gottdiener was appointed Neustar President & Chief Executive Officer of Neustar in July 2018 to drive the growth of the company's global leadership in Information Services. Mr. Gottdiener has a 30-year track record of leading information services and technology companies, driving innovation in client solutions, increasing revenue and profitability and scaling operations. Prior to joining Neustar, he was Chief Operating Officer (COO) and a Managing Director at Providence Equity Partners. As COO, Mr. Gottdiener led the firm's portfolio operations, business development, human resources and other administrative functions. He also served as an interim CEO or Board member of several Providence portfolio companies including Blackboard, SRA International, Altegrity, Survey Sampling, VRAD and Ascend Learning. Previously he spent seven years at Dun & Bradstreet where he served in a number of strategy and operating leadership roles including as President of the global risk, analytics and internet solutions business. Prior to Dun & Bradstreet, Mr. Gottdiener held several leadership positions in consulting with Boston Consulting Group, CSC Index, Ernst & Young Consulting and Cap Gemini Ernst & Young. Mr. Gottdiener received a Master of Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Arts from Grinnell College. He is a trustee of Grinnell College.

Matthew Stewart
Network Solutions

Arun Pasrija
CHR Solutions

Trent Waterhouse
Lifesize

José María Álvarez-Pallete López
Telefónica Ecuador

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