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VisionAIR main competitors are Akamai Technologies, Equinix, and Fareportal.

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

  • Equinix has the most employees (10,013).
  • Employees at Akamai Technologies earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $114,398.
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VisionAIR vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1989
3.6
Castle Hayne, NC1$600,000100
1931
4.6
Salisbury, MD5$3.0B9,800
1998
4.4
Cambridge, MA15$4.0B8,800
1998
4.6
Redwood City, CA30$8.2B10,013
1984
3.9
Phoenix, AZ1$100.0M375
2004
4.1
Blue Bell, PA1$185.9M2,700
1978
4.2
Sudbury, MA1$38.6M300
3t Systems
1994
3.2
Greenwood Village, CO1$410,0007
1986
4.3
Anaheim, CA1$82.1M30
1993
4.3
Washington, DC1$36.0M50
1998
4.7
Mountain View, CA4$288.8M1,201
-
3.7
Greenwich, CT1$1.8M78
2001
4.2
Carlsbad, CA1$4.4M29
2002
4.7
New York, NY2$460.0M1,400
1970
4.0
Simi Valley, CA1$14.0M300
Mincom Pty
1979
3.8
Denver, CO1$1.1M10
1991
3.8
Santa Clara, CA1$1.6M700
I.T. Source
-
3.6
Las Vegas, NV1--
Red Prairie
-
3.6
Waukesha, WI1$330,00010
HItech Software
1983
3.4
Los Angeles, CA1$390,0005
1996
4.2
Denver, CO1-180

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VisionAIR salaries vs competitors

Among VisionAIR competitors, employees at Akamai Technologies earn the most with an average yearly salary of $114,398.

Compare VisionAIR salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
VisionAIR
$85,084$40.91-
Piedmont Airlines
$34,836$16.75-
Akamai Technologies
$114,398$55.00-
Equinix
$104,755$50.36-
Syntellect
$97,135$46.70-
VNG
$81,775$39.31-

Compare VisionAIR job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
VisionAIR
$77,870$37.44
Calance
$88,916$42.75
Red Prairie
$88,140$42.37
Rapattoni
$87,933$42.28
I.T. Source
$86,997$41.83
VNG
$85,211$40.97
U S Interactive
$83,962$40.37
DSD Labs
$83,234$40.02
Akamai Technologies
$82,829$39.82
Piedmont Airlines
$82,131$39.49
Aptify
$80,145$38.53
Fareportal
$80,140$38.53
3t Systems
$79,745$38.34
Syntellect
$79,483$38.21
MapQuest
$76,731$36.89
HItech Software
$76,466$36.76
TSG Solutions Inc. - A Continental Mapping
$74,002$35.58
Mincom Pty
$72,917$35.06
IT TECHNOLOGY
$70,794$34.04
Equinix
$57,894$27.83

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VisionAIR demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at VisionAIR vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Piedmont Airlines57%43%
Quotient Technology63%37%
Fareportal64%36%
Akamai Technologies64%36%
U S Interactive65%35%
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Compare race at VisionAIR vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
55%13%7%20%4%
9.6
47%14%18%17%4%
9.3
40%16%9%27%9%
9.4
63%13%14%7%4%
9.9
49%16%11%21%3%
7.8
47%16%10%22%5%
9.9

VisionAIR and similar companies CEOs

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Frank Thomson Leighton
Akamai Technologies

Frank Thomson "Tom" Leighton (born 1956) is the CEO of Akamai Technologies, the company he co-founded with Daniel Lewin in 1998. Akamai has become the top content delivery provider in the 21st century with the arrival of dedicated techs. As one of the world's preeminent authorities on algorithms for network applications and cybersecurity, Dr. Leighton discovered a solution to freeing up web congestion using applied mathematics and distributed computing.

Matthew Krepsik
Quotient Technology

Matt Krepsik is the Chief Technology Officer for Quotient, leading the company’s strategy and insights team, engineering, product management, business development and media strategy business and enabling advertisers and retailers to deliver high performing, data-driven marketing strategies fueled by powerful insights into consumer purchase behavior. Matt brings more than 15 years’ experience with data analysis. Most recently, he led attribution, media planning and activation products at Nielsen. Throughout his career, Matt has worked directly with clients across the sell side and buy side of the media ecosystem covering a broad set of industries and spanning a diverse set of markets. He leverages the power of big data and advanced analytics to help clients improve their efficiency and drive the effectiveness of their marketing dollars. Matt is a regular speaker at conferences, a commentator in the press and a guest lecturer at NYU on modern marketing. He studied at the London School of Economics and holds Economics Bachelors and Master’s degrees from Marshall and Miami University, respectively.

Eric H. Morgan
Piedmont Airlines

Stephen T. Zarrilli
U S Interactive

Stephen T. Zarrilli is a CEO at US Interactive Inc and is based in Sunnyvale, California.

Sumedha Salunke Naik
Syntellect

Charles J. Meyers
Equinix

Charles J. Meyers joined Equinix in 2010 as President, Equinix Americas, leading the company’s largest P&L through a time of significant growth and strong operating performance. Mr. Meyers then served as the Chief Operating Officer at Equinix, where he led the Global Sales, Marketing, Operations and Customer Success teams. For the past year, he was President, Strategy, Services and Innovation (SSI) leading Equinix’s strategic business teams including Corporate Strategy, Technology Innovation, and Product Management and Engineering. Under Mr. Meyers’ leadership, SSI worked to optimize the company’s position as a cloud enabler, identify key growth areas, and evolve our services portfolio in response to market, competitive and technology trends. Mr. Meyers has built a distinguished 25-year career in the high-tech industry. Before joining Equinix, Mr. Meyers served as Group President at Verisign where he led a P&L portfolio including the company’s Security, Communications and Mobile Messaging businesses. Prior to Verisign, Mr. Meyers held various executive positions at Level 3 Communications, including Group Vice President of Global Marketing, President of IP and Data Services, and Senior Vice President, Softswitch Services. During his tenure, Mr. Meyers helped Level 3 emerge as a premier global provider of Internet and VoIP services. Mr. Meyers also held senior operating roles at BellSouth, was a member of the pre-IPO executive team at Internet Security Systems and served as a Senior Associate with Booz-Allen & Hamilton Consulting. Mr. Meyers earned dual master’s degrees from Northwestern University’s J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management and McCormick Graduate School of Engineering. He also holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Colorado.

Niki Rapattoni
Rapattoni

Mrs. Niki Rapattoni is a Chief Executive Officer at Rapattoni Corp and is based in United States.

Harry Shimp
Mincom Pty

s an Operating Partner, Harry is responsible for helping to support Element’s renewable power and advanced material investments. Harry currently serves on the board of directors for two of Element’s portfolio companies. Harry was formerly the President and Chief Executive Officer of BP Solar. Harry brings over 25 years of experience in the general management of high technology manufacturing companies. He has had P&L responsibility for more than 15 different manufacturing businesses in the fields of precision equipment, photovoltaics, engineered materials, optics, and aerospace. These businesses have ranged in size and scope from start-ups to $350 million international operations with multi-plant locations. He spent his early career at General Electric, where he advanced through managerial positions in marketing, manufacturing, and engineering, in both domestic and international locations. He left General Electric in 1989 as the Division General Manager of the High Temperature Materials Division, which produced fused quartz, refractory metals, and synthetic sapphire for the electronic, fiber optic, and lighting markets. Upon leaving GE, Harry began his career in venture capital. Mr. Shimp has successfully managed companies, as their president, in the fields of engineered ceramics, reinforced thermoplastic composites, precision optics, aerospace repair and overhaul, precision instruments and equipment and photovoltaics. In 1999, the Solarex photovoltaic company, with Harry as president, was wholly acquired by British Petroleum, plc. BP merged its own solar business with Solarex to create BP Solar. While Harry served as President and Chief Executive Officer of BP Solar for the next four years, BP Solar achieved revenues in excess of $300 million, and an annual growth rate of 25%, representing almost one-fifth of the worldwide photovoltaic market. At the same time, unit cost was reduced by 12% per year and revenue per employee climbed by 50%. BP Solar had six primary manufacturing locations in four countries – the U.S., Spain, Australia and India. Since leaving BP in early 2003, he has concentrated his efforts in the precision equipment and specialty materials markets. Harry serves on the board of directors of Petra Solar and Energex. Harry has been awarded four U.S. patents and holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Lehigh University and Masters degrees in Engineering and Industrial Administration from Carnegie-Mellon University.

Lee-Lean Shu
IT TECHNOLOGY

Le Minh
VNG

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