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Unify Square main competitors are Apptio, Calypso Technology, and ExtraHop.

Competitor Summary. See how Unify Square compares to its main competitors:

  • Epic Games has the most employees (1,001).
  • Employees at Apptio earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $130,557.
  • The oldest company is Epic Games, founded in 1991.
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Unify Square vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2008
4.3
Bellevue, WA1$18.1M175
2006
4.6
San Francisco, CA3$53.0M170
2008
4.0
Palo Alto, CA1$19.0M350
2001
4.6
San Francisco, CA3$540.5M800
2007
3.3
Seattle, WA1$14.0M557
1997
4.7
San Francisco, CA2$220.0M105
2007
4.2
Kirkland, WA1$7.0M301
1994
4.5
Saint Louis, MO1$24.0M326
2007
4.7
Bellevue, WA6$188.5M800
2000
4.0
Bellevue, WA1$111.0M400
1998
3.8
Redmond, WA1$14.4M50
1996
4.2
New York, NY1$218.0M400
1991
4.8
Cary, NC8$500.0M1,001

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Unify Square salaries vs competitors

Among Unify Square competitors, employees at Apptio earn the most with an average yearly salary of $130,557.

Compare Unify Square salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Unify Square
$74,483$35.81-
Kabam
$99,898$48.03-
Playdom
$105,841$50.89-
Glu Mobile
$99,820$47.99-
ExtraHop
$108,181$52.01-
Calypso Technology
$111,565$53.64-

Compare Unify Square job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Unify Square
$93,099$44.76
Apptio
$114,807$55.20
Calypso Technology
$103,529$49.77
Epic Games
$90,360$43.44
Atari
$89,104$42.84
WildTangent
$88,898$42.74
Kabam
$88,807$42.70
ArenaNet
$88,672$42.63
Oculus
$88,464$42.53
Glu Mobile
$87,933$42.28
Playdom
$87,547$42.09
ExtraHop
$86,882$41.77
Acumatica
$62,298$29.95

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Unify Square demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Unify Square vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Kabam66%34%
Apptio66%34%
Atari71%29%
Calypso Technology71%29%
Glu Mobile84%16%
Unify Square--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Unify Square vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%13%5%17%4%
8.9
58%15%5%16%6%
9.0
44%16%8%25%7%
9.4
48%19%8%21%4%
9.0
56%21%8%11%4%
9.2
54%14%12%13%8%
9.5

Unify Square and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Sunny Gupta
Apptio

Sunny Gupta is the Co-founder and CEO of Apptio. He is a market and product innovator with a customer obsession that led him to uncover significant untapped demand for an analytics-based business management system for CIOs. Since founding Apptio in 2007, he pioneered a market category (Technology Business Management or TBM) and drove the company to become the market leader in a disruptive industry with significant scale. Gupta led Apptio to an Initial Public Offering in September 2016 (NASDAQ: APTI) as well as its acquisition by Vista Equity Partners in January 2019 for $1.94B.Prior to founding Apptio, Sunny was EVP of Products at Opsware, responsible for all product businesses, until Opsware's acquisition by HP in 2007. He was also the co-founder and CEO of iConclude, which pioneered the IT runbook automation market through its acquisition by Opsware. Previously, Sunny held senior leadership roles in Products, Business Development and Engineering at Mercury Interactive, Rational Software, and IBM. Sunny earned a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of South Carolina, was selected as a "Top 40 CEO Under 40", and was named an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year in 2011 for Pacific Northwest

Nick Earl
Glu Mobile

Nick Earl is the President of Worldwide Studios at Kabam, a leader in AAA mobile free-to-play games. Nick oversees the strategy and development of Kabam’s games across the company’s global studios, including hit franchises such as Marvel Contest of Champions, Fast & Furious and Kingdoms of Camelot. A 20-year industry veteran, Nick previously served as senior vice president and general manager at EA Mobile, where he oversaw such free-to-play hits as The Simpsons: Tapped Out, The Sims Free Play and Real Racing 3. Prior to EA Mobile, Nick was senior vice president of EA Games launching franchise games such as Knockout Kings, James Bond, Tiger Woods PGA Tour, The Godfather, Lord of the Rings and Dead Space. He also served as the Vice President of Product Development at Eidos and as Executive Producer and General Manager at The 3DO Company. Nick graduated with a B.A. in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.

Didier Bouillard
Calypso Technology

Didier Bouillard joined Calypso as CEO in April 2018 and is based in London. Prior to Calypso Didier served as CEO of Ullink, global provider of connectivity and trading services, beginning early 2015. The main objective of the assignment was to merge NYFIX, acquired by Ullink late 2014, and to transition the overall group from a founder led business into a professionalized Private Equity owned business. After experiencing multiple years of steady growth of revenues and profits Ullink was successfully sold to Nordic Capital backed Itiviti. Prior to Ullink Mr Bouillard was Executive Vice President at Sungard Financial Systems (now part of FIS) and operated a substantial part of the Capital Markets and Electronic Trading division, playing a key role in the global distribution. Didier started his career in the 1990’s and has been part of successful entrepreneurial ventures providing leadership as partner, Managing Director and CEO (Ubitrade, Capital Fund Management, Fermat) where he gained extensive knowledge of the capital market industry as well as a true international exposure. Mr. Bouillard graduated from Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées in 1988.

Seungwon Lee
Kabam

Frederic Chesnais
Atari

Frédéric Chesnais is a graduate of Paris Institute of Political Studies and holds degrees in Finance and Law. Frédéric Chesnais started his career as a financial consultant (Arthur Andersen) and practiced as a lawyer focused on merger and acquisitions (Archibald Andersen). He then worked for Lazard Frères from 1995 to 2000 From 2001 to 2007, he was part of the management team of the Atari Group, the videogame publisher, first as Deputy COO and Chief Financial Officer of the Group, and then as Chief Executive Officer of Atari Interactive. In 2007, he left Atari to create his own videogame production company. In 2013, he became a significant shareholder of the Atari Group through the purchase of Atari securities held by BlueBay.

Tim Sweeney
Epic Games

John Pleasants
Playdom

Patrick Dennis
ExtraHop

Jon Roskill
Acumatica

Miguel Oliveira
WildTangent

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