Software Report is pleased to announce its third annual Top 100 Software Companies list. This award-winning publication has been recognized as the premier source of information on the software industry's top companies. The selection is based on a rigorous analysis of nominations received, as well as an in-depth analysis of company ratings from Glassdoor, G2, Capterra and other publicly available sources. The software report takes a holistic approach, covering product quality, organizational effectiveness, governance levels and ESG commitments, among others.
This year's honorees range from international giants founded in the 1970s and 1980s with tens of thousands of employees to several companies founded in the past decade, some with hundreds of employees. Regardless of size or age, they are transforming the software industry in their respective categories while delivering incredible value to their customers. From cloud computing to data storage, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and workflow management, these are the companies to watch.
The winners below were selected based on a comprehensive evaluation process, with particular focus this year on their environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts. Many winners received a large number of nominations from various stakeholders. Join us in recognizing and celebrating the 2022 Top 100 Software Companies.
1. Microsoft
Category: Business Process
Location: Redmond, Washington
As the world's foremost architect of information technology, multinational technology giant Microsoft continues to influence the way we work, learn, play and do business in the digital world. From its inception in 1975 to its current status as a household name, the company has shaped the software industry as we know it. The company has offices in dozens of countries around the world, more than 180,000 employees and 2021 revenue of $168 billion.
Throughout the fifty-year history of Microsoft and its extraordinary team, there is no shortage of records and accolades. The company has achieved many milestones in recent years, including a market cap of $1 trillion in 2019 and a global brand value of $600 billion. The Redmond innovator's latest accomplishments include buying gaming company Activision Blizzard and speech recognition software maker Nuance Communications. Microsoft also continues to support digital education through its ongoing efforts to bring cutting-edge technologies like Windows 11 SE to schools and schools around the world.
2.Adobe
Category: Editorial
Location: San Jose, California
As one of the world's leading software providers, tech giant Adobe serves millions of users around the world. Founded in 1982, the company is primarily known for its multimedia and creative software products. Its popular products include Photoshop, Acrobat Reader, and Creative Cloud.
As of 2022, Adobe has more than 26,000 employees worldwide, about 40 percent of whom work at the company's headquarters in San Jose, California. In addition, Adobe has field offices in approximately 30 countries in the Americas, Asia, and Europe. It also has significant development activities in India. As a longtime publisher of traditional software packages, Adobe played a key role in creating the desktop publishing industry. Since then, the company has been very successful in adapting to market changes by introducing a subscription-based, cloud-based business model. Thanks to these digital offerings, Adobe's revenue more than doubled between 2015 and 2019. Adobe recently achieved record quarterly revenue of $4.39 billion in the second quarter of fiscal 2022.
3. Trevelio
Category: Cloud Management
Location: San Francisco, CA
Today's leading businesses rely on Twilio's customer engagement platform to deliver personalized experiences in real time. Communication channels such as voice, text, chat, video, and email are virtualized through APIs that are simple enough for any developer to use, yet powerful enough to run the world's most demanding applications. This ability to dramatically simplify communication won the company early support from companies like Airbnb, Home Depot, Uber, and Walmart. Founded in 2008 by Jeff Lawson, Evan Cooke, and John Wolthuis, the San Francisco-based company now has more than 5,000 employees in 26 offices in 17 countries and growing.
In June 2016, after years of growing private funding, Twilio went public, up 92% on its first day. The company has since maintained that momentum through 2022 and started the year with another strong quarter, with first-quarter revenue of $875 million, up 48% year-over-year. As of March 31, 2022, the platform had 268,000 active customer accounts, compared to 235,000 as of March 31, 2021.
4. Genesis
Category: Account Management
Location: Daly City, California
Founded in 1990, Genesys is a privately held Silicon Valley-based software company that sells customer service (CX) and call center technology to midsize and large businesses. Led by CEO Tony Bates, Genesys has orchestrated more than 70 billion customer experiences for organizations in more than 100 countries. The company is supported by more than 1,300 experts worldwide who deliver innovative Experience-as-a-Service solutions.
Over time, Genesys has grown through multiple acquisitions, including the 2021 purchase of LogMeIn's Bold360 suite of digital engagement software. That same year, the company raised $580 million led by Salesforce Ventures at a valuation of $21 billion. The company views empathy as one of its core business values and plans to continue incorporating it into its digital transformation efforts.
5. Nutanix
Category: Cloud Management
Location: San Jose, California
Nutanix is one of the world's largest cloud computing companies and is recognized as one of the best in the industry when it comes to cloud services and software-defined storage. Nutanix was founded 13 years ago by Dheeraj Pandey, Mohit Aron and Ajeet Singh to help customers optimize their system performance. As part of that mission, the company has been surprisingly successful, generating $1.4 billion in revenue over the past year from hardware to subscription software.
Under new chairman and CEO Rajiv Ramaswami, Nutanix has a team of more than 6,000 software specialists (or "Nutants," as they are affectionately called within the company). It has been repeatedly named one of the world's top workplaces for technology by Fortune and The Washington Post magazines, and was recently awarded a Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice Award for Distributed File and Object Storage and Hyperconverged Infrastructure Software. Notable acquisitions in recent years include Netsil, Minjar, and MainFrame2, enhancing the company's cloud monitoring and application delivery capabilities.
6. Mathematics
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: Natick, Massachusetts
Privately held mathematical software company MathWorks remains one of the leading names in advanced computing and data analysis. For decades, the company has been behind some of the groundbreaking developments in mathematical computing, from MATLAB (the free software created for scientists by Cleve Moler in the 1970s) to lucrative software companies with operations in 16 countries With more than 3,000 employees, the revenue is close to US dollars. billion.
MathWorks, located on its Natick, Massachusetts campus, is an industry leader in supporting new developments in deep learning, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence by hosting its annual MATLAB EXPO networking conference, showcasing new applications of its proprietary MATLAB and Simulink products. The company is led by CEO and co-founder Jack Little, who was responsible for an early version of MATLAB and made the company the giant it is today.
7. Quality
Category: Account Management
Location: Seattle, Washington/Provo, Utah
Experience Management Legend Qualtrics continues 20 years of excellence driving transparent global business acceleration. Ferrari, Coca-Cola and Samsung are among the 16,000 brands benefiting from the company's next-generation experience management platform. Since its founding in 2002, Qualtrics has grown into a large company with nearly 5,000 employees, dual offices in Provo and Seattle, and numerous offices in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Australia.
Qualtrics continues to make waves not only with its next-generation customer experience management solutions, but also with its ongoing commitment to solving important societal issues, notably its groundbreaking "5 for Fighting" campaign to develop cancer treatments. Future investments by the company include enhanced cloud infrastructure capabilities in Japan and a new Community Pulse initiative to help local governments create more compassionate connections with constituents.
8. Activities
Category: Event Management
Location: Tysons Corner, Virginia
Cvent was founded in 1999 outside of Washington, DC. More than 22 years later as a two-person start-up, the company has grown to over 4,500 employees worldwide and is still led by its founder and CEO, Reggie Aggarwal. Originally, Cvent began as an online event registration tool that made it easy for organizations that had long relied on manual processes for event planning and management to schedule corporate meetings. Today, tens of thousands of clients around the world use Cvent's powerful SaaS platform to plan, promote and deliver compelling events of all sizes - virtual, live and hybrid.
Cvent powers virtually any event an organization hosts or attends, providing organizations with a single source of truth to help them understand and improve event marketing, spend, attendee engagement, ROI, and more. Hotels and venues are also using Cvent solutions to connect and collaborate with more planners to run their corporate and group travel businesses, creating a global marketplace for event professionals to partner with venues to create immersive and impactful experience.
Throughout the pandemic, Cvent has brought to market new innovative solutions to support changing market needs, guiding customers through dramatic change, and offering free industry reports, best practice webinars and the Cvent Academy (comprehensive training and certification programs) to help. industry professionals and accelerate recovery.
9. Snowflakes
Category: Cloud Management
Location: Bozeman, Montana
Developed in 2012 and officially launched in 2014, Snowflake is a cloud-based data platform offered as a SaaS solution with a new SQL query engine. Its innovative architecture was built for cloud-native, which means it cannot run on-premises. For users, Snowflake provides all the functionality of an enterprise analytics database, plus many additional special and unique features. Originally based on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Snowflake is now available on Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure.
The cloud database and management company has come a long way since its inception. In May 2019, former ServiceNow CEO Fran Slootman took over Snowflake. That same year, the company was ranked #1 on the Forbes Cloud 100 list. In September 2020, Snowflake went public through an initial public offering (IPO), raising $3.4 billion in one of the largest public software offerings in history. On May 26, 2021, the company announced that it will have no headquarters and that the main executive office will be located in Bozeman, Montana.
10. Climber
Category: Cyber Security
Location: San Jose, California
Founded 15 years ago, Zscaler is a cloud security company that provides enterprises with a platform to securely transform their networks and applications for a cloud and mobile world. Founded by Jay Chaudhry and Kailash Kailash, the San Jose, California-based company is known throughout the industry for its innovative technologies and currently holds more than 275 issued and pending patents. All of its services are delivered 100% in the cloud, and the company's flagship services, Zscaler Internet Access and Zscaler Private Access, create fast, secure connections between users and applications, regardless of device, location or network.
Used in more than 185 countries, the company operates the world's largest cloud security platform, protecting thousands of businesses and government agencies from cyberattacks and data loss. In March 2018, the company raised $192 million following its Nasdaq listing. The following year, Zscaler won the Stevie Award for Most Innovative Technology Company of the Year.
11. Clean storage
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: Mountain View, California
Pure Storage, an all-flash storage hardware and software maker, is a rising star in data center-class solid-state storage services. The company's facilitation of the newest, most data-intensive business processes has made it a key component of large organizations such as Toyota Financial Services, Roblox, Domino's and NASA. When customers like ServiceNow are unable to manage existing data storage strategies, Pure Storage provides an avenue for further growth and expansion through new cloud infrastructure and business transformation solutions.
In late 2021, Pure Storage gained traction with the release of a new version of its crown jewel, FlashArray, an enterprise-grade storage solution for cloud-native applications and the largest databases. With a single layer of world-class data on 9,500 customers, the company ranks among the top 1% of B2B companies.
12. User Interface Path
Category: Business Process
Location: New York, NY
Founded by Romanian entrepreneurs Daniel Dines and Marius Tîrcă, UiPath is a class of elite B2B software that automates repetitive digital tasks normally performed by humans. It provides services to banking, healthcare, financial services, and government entities. The technology combines simulating the way people read computer screens (artificial intelligence computer vision) with an API that gives users access to off-the-shelf automation components that can be combined to automate everyday processes.
Founded in 2005, UiPath has since opened offices in London, Bangalore, Paris, Singapore and Tokyo. Following a confidential IPO filing in December 2020, UiPath went public on April 21, 2021, raising $1.3 billion and making it one of the largest software IPOs in U.S. history. In early 2020, UiPath was named a top technology company and ranked #2 on the Financial Times FT1000 list of America's Fastest Growing Companies. That same year, the company ranked third on the Forbes Cloud 100 list for the second year in a row.
13. GitHub
Category: IT Management
Location: San Francisco, CA
GitHub, a subsidiary of Microsoft, is a web hosting provider that uses the open source Git platform for software development and version control. Founded in 2008 by a group of developers and entrepreneurs, GitHub helps millions of developers and businesses build, deliver, and maintain software on the world's largest and most advanced development platform. The company powers more than 83 million developers and 4 million organizations, including 90 percent of the Fortune 500.
GitHub started as a startup before being acquired by Microsoft for $7.5 billion in 2018. In 2022, the platform released the Copilot AI tool to help developers in the code editor by providing tips and suggestions. The tool is free for students learning to code and generally available to all developers.
14.MongoDB
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: New York, NY
In today's data-driven environment, an innovative database platform for developers is an essential tool, and that's exactly what MongoDB continues to deliver. Atlas' core products, Enterprise Premium and Community Editions work with customers in financial services, telecommunications, healthcare and other key industries, enabling organizations around the world to harness the transformative power of data. First launched in 2007 in partnership with online advertising company DoubleClick, MongoDB uses the latest technology to help clients solve their most complex challenges.
MongoDB has quickly become a major milestone in the world of online work. With offices in 29 countries, the company has a team of more than 4,000 software and data experts, all of whom run a database platform that has been downloaded more than 265 million times by users in 100 countries around the world. She is also known for her social responsibility and community efforts, partnering with Bright Funds philanthropists to distribute funds to causes important to her employees.
15. Mailbox
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: San Francisco, CA
Since 2008, cloud storage and management company Dropbox has been setting the standard for cloud storage and collaboration through its file hosting platform and services. San Francisco-based Dropbox was founded by CEOs Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowski with the goal of creating an easier productivity tool that would help businesses and individuals stay organized. The company has more than 700 million registered users in 180 countries and a market capitalization of more than $8 billion.
Dropbox, with more than 2,500 professionals, has successfully transitioned to a remote workplace in the wake of the pandemic. The company has also received numerous awards and recognitions, including Fast Company being named one of the "10 Most Innovative Companies" for 2022.
16. Data Cube
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: San Francisco, CA
Databricks is an open-source distributed computing platform founded by the creators of Apache Spark at UC Berkeley in 2013 and currently has about 3,000 employees that provides automated cluster management for customers. The company earned its reputation with Delta Engine, a data lake analytics tool that it claims is eight times faster than Apache Spark. It also operates in Canada, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Singapore, Australia, Germany, France, Japan, China, India and Brazil. In 2018, when the company launched its records management product, it was the first to combine the "three pillars of observability" to enable digital transformation and migration to the cloud.
The company partnered with Google Cloud to offer integrations with Google Kubernetes Engine and Google BigQuery platforms in early 2021. In August of this year, the company also completed its eighth round of financing totaling $1.6 billion, with an updated valuation of $38 billion. Two months later, it acquired German company 8080 Labs for a second time, acquiring the code for the Bambolib data mining tool, which the company did not know.
17. Altimeter
Category: Business Process
Location: Southfield, Michigan
Altimetrik's journey began in 2012 when Raj Vattikuti founded the company to challenge the traditional methods of companies building digital products and delivering fast, sustainable results. Many companies are stuck in digital growth, unable to harness the power of data and technology and build a culture of collaboration. For the past decade, Altimetrik has been helping clients solve their problems by rethinking the typically cumbersome big bang approach that may not live up to expectations. Altimetrik shatters the myth that building a digital business is expensive, complex, and time-consuming with an end-to-end collaborative approach while delivering results quickly.
The company's digital approach to business has delivered steady double-digit revenue growth, and the company proudly offers clients a growing portfolio of top global brands. Driven by strong global demand for digital business opportunities, demand has soared as businesses of all sizes respond to growing customer demand for digital products and services. With development centers around the world and more than 5,500 dynamic professionals, Altimetrik works with leading Fortune 500 companies, mid-sized companies and startups to increase their agility, ensure continuous innovation and rapid experimentation, thereby accelerating growth and profit.
18. Datadog
Category: IT Management
Location: New York, NY
Founded in 2010 by Olivier Pomel and Alexis Lê-Quôc, who met while working at Wireless Generation, Datadog's goal is to reduce the complexity and flexibility of system monitoring. Datadog software has been enhanced to work with modern applications, giving operators and developers a simplified view of their infrastructure at scale. Capabilities include customizable dashboards with real-time interactivity, in-app communication tools, and a dedicated alerting system to take action before major issues occur anywhere across the stack. Data analytics is another key area of Datadog's coverage, providing advanced and easy-to-understand visualizations for metrics, logic, and APM data. Network performance monitoring provides visibility into network flows between environments, providing instant insight into performance and dependencies.
The company has amassed a customer base of more than 150,000, including major tech companies such as Spotify and Facebook, which use Datadog's services to monitor physical and cloud servers. Headcount has also grown; there were about 3,200 “data dogs” on the payroll at the end of last year. In just two years, the company has grown from $2 billion to more than $10 billion in value. Just before the 2019 IPO, Cisco offered to buy Datadog for $7 billion, but the company rejected the offer.
19. Luz
Category: Cooperation and Development
Location: San Francisco, CA
Slack Technologies is the agency behind the app, a collaboration hub used by hundreds of thousands of customers around the world. Leading brands like Target, Netflix, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs use Slack to keep employees connected and innovate at the speed of the modern workplace. The company's illustrious history began with a startup called Tiny Speck, founded by Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield. A series of business model and financing changes led to an eventual public offering in 2019 and an eventual $28 billion acquisition by Salesforce in 2021.
Slack maintains its popular app from its San Francisco headquarters, as well as international offices in Dublin, London, New York, Vancouver and other major world capitals. The company recently announced plans to integrate its digital collaboration ecosystem into new industries, such as GovSlack, a new ultra-secure digital headquarters for government work.
20. Dynamic Tracking
Category: IT Management
Location: Waltham, Massachusetts
Dynatrace is a global software development company headquartered in Waltham, MA, providing an automated and artificial intelligence-driven software intelligence platform. The Dynatrace software intelligence platform uses its own Davis AI engine to monitor and optimize application performance, development and security, IT infrastructure and user experience for global enterprises and government agencies. The company was founded in 2005 by Bernd Greifeneder, currently Senior Vice President of Engineering and Chief Technology Officer, a serial entrepreneur and inventor with 20 Dynatrace patents.
As a public company, Dynatrace has a market cap of nearly $12 billion and revenue of more than $929 million. The company has more than 3,600 employees in North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Africa. In 2022, it won three awards from Comparously: Best Boston Workplace, Best Global Culture, and Best Business Perspective.
21. Toast
Category: Business Process
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
The original idea for Toast came from a group of friends who were frustrated with how long it took to pay their bills at restaurants or bars. To solve this problem, company founders Steve Fredette, Aman Narang and Jonathan Grimm created a smartphone app that allows customers to set up and link their cards at restaurants. Launched in 2012, Toast now supports mobile payments, loyalty programs, promotions, and social aspects, all of which integrate with existing restaurant POS systems. Today, approximately 62,000 restaurants across the country, ranging from small cafeterias to enterprises, use cloud-based restaurant management platforms.
Always looking to the future, Toast's latest updates include server-activated ordering and digital menus customized by service area. In September 2021, after several rounds of financing, with a valuation of nearly US$5 billion, the company went public. At the time, the company was valued at about $20 billion, making it one of the largest U.S. IPOs of 2021. Adding to this success, Toast opened a new office in Dublin, Ireland in 2022 and announced that it has acquired Sling, a communications and management solution.
22. Box
Category: Business Process
Location: Redwood City, CA
Founded in 2005 by Aaron Levi and Dylan Smith, Box develops and sells cloud-based file sharing, collaboration, and content management tools for businesses. Originally it was focused on consumers, but about a decade ago it focused on business users. The company has developed features that allow you to integrate Box into popular business applications or use APIs to integrate with them. In 2011, a redesigned version of Box was introduced with technical improvements to help support a large number of business users. It also includes UI changes and other collaboration features. The company started developing specific capabilities for the heavily regulated industry in 2012, when it launched a popular HIPAA compliance tool for healthcare organizations.
With approximately 2,200 employees and approximately 41 million users, Box accounts for 6.5% of the market for software that helps manage, share and collaborate on digital files, a market where the company's success has led to international expansion, eventually opening offices in London and Berlin, Tokyo. and many other places. A few years ago, the company acquired search engine Butter.ai and later e-signature startup SignRequest. During the epidemic, the integration with video conferencing software was improved and a new feature called "Collections" was released, which enables users to customize the structure of their personal folders to improve the convenience of remote work.
23. Procol
Category: Business Process
Location: Carpinteria, California
Procore Technologies Inc. is the world's leading provider of construction management software. In 2002, founder and CEO Craig "Tooey" Courtemanche created Procore with a mission to connect all construction workers on a global platform and improve their lives.
The Procore platform connects key project stakeholders with solutions that Procore created specifically for the construction industry: for owners, general contractors and specialty contractors. With unlimited users and support models, Procore brings everyone together on one platform with unlimited storage, open APIs, and a single source for accurate, up-to-date data. With more than 11,000 customers and 1.6 million annual users in more than 125 countries, the company helps the construction industry build smarter solutions: through reduced risk, improved efficiency, better communication, higher profits and insight, Enable customers to run their businesses better.
The Procore platform has completed more than 1 million projects and $1 trillion in construction work. The app marketplace features several partner solutions that seamlessly integrate with the Procore platform, giving construction professionals the freedom to choose the solution that works best for them. Procore is headquartered in Carpinteria, California, with offices around the world.
24. Smart watch
Category: Cooperation and Development
Location: Bellevue, Washington
Smartsheet, behind the legendary namesake modern work management platform, is a publicly traded software development company headquartered in Bellevue, WA. Founded in 2005, the company has quickly grown from a small team to 3,000 employees, transforming the way organizations of all sizes scale and automate operations. 90% of Fortune 500 companies use its platform to implement and manage their processes in line with the demands of the modern world of work.
Smartsheet has grown a whopping 43% year-over-year this year; chief executive Mark Mader says the bulk of its business comes from overseas, and further international expansion appears to be on the horizon. The company consistently appears on “Best Places to Work” lists and was named “Best Companies for Women,” “Best Companies in Seattle,” and “Best Companies for Work-Life Balance” by Comparatively in 2021.
25. Cup Software
Category: Finance and Accounting
Location: San Mateo, California
Founded in 2006 by Dave Stephens and Noah Eisner, Coupa helps companies track and maintain proper control over their capital and resource expenditures. Various SaaS products help you manage purchases, invoices, and expenses by providing dashboards, expense management, and alerts in one comprehensive package. Coupa currently employs more than 3,000 people and is built using Amazon Web Services and built on the Ruby on Rails (RoR) platform.
The company made headlines when it struck deals with high-profile clients such as the U.S. House of Representatives and Walmart. With the acquisition of LLamasoft in 2020, the company added AI-driven supply chain design to its platform. In 2021, the company also introduced configurations for its BSM platform, enabling ESG to optimize supply chains and reduce overall CO2 emissions. In 2021, he launched Coupa Ventures, a new venture capital fund. It also launched a sustainable business expense management platform to help business owners implement sustainability initiatives.
26. Progress
Category: Cooperation and Development
Location: Burlington, Massachusetts
Progress's goal is to drive business forward in a technology-driven world, helping businesses accelerate innovation cycles, build momentum and accelerate success. As a trusted provider of the best products to develop, deploy and manage high-impact applications, Progress enables customers to build the applications and experiences they need, deploy them where and how they want, and securely Manage it all.
For more than 40 years, Progress has continuously developed its product portfolio to put the needs of its customers first through innovation, driven by substantial investment in research and development. Following a strategy of holistic growth through acquisition, Progress acquired Kemp in 2021, expanding its market-leading DevOps, application development, data connectivity and digital experience portfolio, which includes application experience (AX) management. Hundreds of thousands of companies, including 1,700 software vendors and 3.5 million developers, trust Progress to grow their businesses with confidence.
Progress also encourages contributions to community, social and environmental issues, viewing social inclusion and diversity as key principles of its business. It has built a close-knit and nurturing culture based on respect, trust and collaboration, and is consistently ranked a top employer for inclusion, social responsibility and leadership. In 2022, the company was named one of America's top midsize companies by Forbes Inc. Magazine's Best Workplaces list and Boston Business Journal's Best Places to Work.
27. Zoho
Category: Customer Relationship Management
Location: Chennai, India
Indian multinational technology company Zoho is best known for its Zoho Office suite. The privately held company was founded in 1996 by Sridhar Vembu and Tony Thomas, who launched the business under the name 'AdventNet' from a small apartment in the Indian suburbs. Today, the multibillion-dollar company has nearly 13,000 employees and seven locations, including a global headquarters in Chennai, India, and a corporate headquarters outside Austin, Texas, in Del Valle.
In addition to its critically acclaimed online office suite, Zoho has infiltrated nearly every corner of software development and online business tools, making it one of the most prolific software companies in the world. This includes online business tools and information technology, such as Internet of Things (IoT) management platforms and IT management software suites. In fiscal 2021, the global technology company's revenue exceeded $728 million, which translated into a profit of more than $255 million.
28. Information bip
Category: IT Management
Location: London, UK
With more than 2,100 employees worldwide, Infobip is a global leader in multi-channel engagement, supporting a variety of messaging channels, tools and solutions for advanced customer engagement, authentication and security. Founded in Croatia in 2006, Infobip provides a single programmable interface within a scalable and easy-to-use Communications-as-a-Service (CPaaS) platform. The company serves mobile network operators and enterprises, especially banks, social networks and enterprises, as well as non-profit organizations and public institutions.
In 2020, Infobip raised $200 million in funding from One Equity Partners, valuing the company at $1 billion. Most recently, in 2022, the company announced that its solution is now available on Oracle Cloud Marketplace, enabling Oracle Advertising and Customer Experience customers to align their consumer engagement tools with Oracle Digital Assistant.
29. Mulla Software
Category: Cloud Management
Location: San Francisco, CA
The king of software integration is Mulesoft, which offers an industry-unique Anypoint Platform integration product. Originally founded by Ross Mason and Dave Rosenberg in 2006 as MuleSource as a messaging and middleware provider, the company has grown into an Integration Platform-as-a-Service (iPaaS) fixture. With the Anypoint platform, customers large and small can connect their business applications and devices with the latest data and take control of how their businesses scale and grow.
After being acquired by Salesforce for $6.5 billion in 2018, Mulesoft began to complement its unified platform offering with its recent acquisition of Servicetrade. The company has been recognized in Gartner's Magic Quadrant in both the Full Lifecycle API Management and Enterprise iPaaS categories. To address the multifaceted challenges of the proliferation of APIs plaguing the modern workplace, Mulesoft recently launched its new Universal API Management approach.
30. Fast 7
Category: Cyber Security
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Cybersecurity is not an area that organizations can ignore and Rapid7 prides itself on providing the most effective cybersecurity solutions powered by the latest technologies. The company's Insight platform is focused on addressing every aspect of digital security any organization may need through products designed for threat intelligence (Threat Command), orchestration and automation (InsightConnect), vulnerability management (InsightVM) and cloud security (InsightCloudSec) . .
Rapid7's 2,000-strong team is based not only at its Boston headquarters, but also has offices in Belfast, Singapore and four other international locations. The company posted an impressive 2021 revenue of more than $500 million, a big jump from the previous year and well ahead of Wall Street expectations. An independent research firm recently measured a staggering 549% ROI for Rapid7 and was named a Visionary in Application Security Testing by Gartner for the second year in a row.
31. His work
Category: Cooperation and Development
Location: San Francisco, CA
Asana, founded in 2008 by Dustin Moskovitz and Justin Rosenstein and launching its first product in April 2012, provides expert software-based guidance to help Teams coordinate workflows from day-to-day tasks to comprehensive business plans. With an all-in-one platform, teams can create projects, assign work to team members, set deadlines, and communicate directly on tasks. In the last month, new additions to the feature set have been made, such as My Goals, Automatic Progress Updates, and new integrations with Google Workspace and Figma. Nearly 130,000 customers and millions of teams around the world rely on Asana to address company goals, product launches, and marketing campaigns.
In April 2022, the company released its annual Anatomy of Work Index, a report that summarizes the behavior and attitudes of more than 10,000 knowledge workers around the world to highlight year-over-year differences and trends in the workplace. A month later, the company partnered with Align Technology to launch Asana Smiles for Align, offering Invisalign-trained clinicians across the U.S. a customizable workflow that helps reduce manual processes and track task requests while treating patients . Since then, the number of clients has skyrocketed, with more than 100% growth in the number of clients spending $50,000 a year.
32. Annaplan
Category: Cloud Management
Location: San Francisco, CA
Anaplan was founded in Yorkshire, UK in 2006 by Guy Haddleton, Sue Haddleton and Michael Gould and is currently headquartered in San Francisco. The subscription-based service provides business planning software and organizes data to help companies make business decisions across the enterprise, from human resources to finance. The comprehensive Anaplan platform is designed to replace incompatible communication tools, eliminating inefficient and costly processes. It can be counted among a host of cloud-connected companies that have seen renewed success thanks to the pandemic-related global shift to working from home.
Continuing this positive momentum, the company's first-quarter 2022 revenues totaled $169.2 million, up 30.3% year-over-year. Hiring has also increased, with about 2,200 employees now. In March 2022, PE Thoma Bravo announced a definitive agreement to acquire the company for just over $10 billion. The deal closed in June after minor renegotiations.
33. New Relic
Category: Cloud Management
Location: San Francisco, CA
New Relic, the self-proclaimed central data authority in engineering, creates the best cloud-based application and network performance monitoring software. The company includes Adobe, TopGolf, and InBev, among many other high-performance brands that use New Relic One, a powerful cloud-based observation platform. With complete visibility and comprehensive data analytics, New Relic prides itself on providing customers with efficient and affordable performance monitoring. company.
New Relic is led by CEO Bill Staples, a veteran of Adobe's global engineering team who led the San Francisco-based company's acquisition of Pixie Labs and a new innovation core strategy for the New Relic One platform. The company was recently honored with a Gartner Peer Insights Client's Choice award for its application performance monitoring suite, and its innovative partner stack is scheduled to launch in 2022 and is expected to provide new training and resources to more than 1,000 partners.
34. Jamf
Category: Technical Services
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jamf, a Minneapolis-based Apple industry expert, works with more than 62,000 organizations around the world to make Apple products as efficient and safe as possible for their businesses. The company was co-founded more than two decades ago by University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire IT specialist Zach Halmstad.
From humble beginnings, Jamf has quickly grown into an international powerhouse with more than 30 offices in the Americas, Europe and Asia. The company's track record in device security and management has landed it key partnerships with organizations like Salesforce and Scrive, as well as most major tech and banking players, according to Forbes and Fortune. This year, the company launched a series of new software products and services that enable SMB and large enterprise customers to manage their core technologies. Having recently raised $300 million in funding, Jamf Nation, Apple's management network, has more than 100,000 members and the company is poised to continue its success for the foreseeable future.
35. Handel SPS
Category: Business Process
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Founded in 2001, SPS Commerce's mission is to optimize supply chain operations for global retail partners. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, SPS provides cloud-based supply chain management software to retailers, suppliers, third-party logistics providers, and partners. While customers have traditionally been served by on-premises software providers, SPS has been a pioneer in cloud-based Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). At the same time, the company offers its channel partners a comprehensive suite of software solutions as the retail industry continues to drive the need for automation. Key features include order management, status tracking, invoice management, and search capabilities. To date, more than 105,000 companies from various industries have chosen SPS as their retail network.
The company was listed on NASDAQ in April 2010. In addition to its Minneapolis headquarters, it has a U.S. office in New Jersey and international offices in Beijing, Hong Kong, Sydney, Melbourne, Toronto and Kiev. In April 2022, the company officially announced that SPS has achieved 85 consecutive quarters of revenue growth.
36. Reincarnation
Category: Cloud Management
Location: San Francisco, CA
By offering a higher level of proficiency in Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud Computing and Artificial Intelligence development, Samsara has quickly become one of the leading organizations in the vehicle tracking space. Led by President, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Sanjit Biswas, the company is headquartered in San Francisco and employs more than 1,600 people across North America and Europe. After quickly achieving unicorn status in 2018, Samsara will go public in December 2021.
Leveraging over four trillion data points collected in the last year, thousands of customers trust Samsara to deploy and manage over one million IoT devices worldwide. The company doesn't intend to rest on its laurels, releasing hundreds of new features for its devices each year, making it a 2021 Forbes Artificial Intelligence 50 and Inc. Best Companies to Lead Honoree.
37. Celery
Category: Business Process
Location: McLean, Virginia
Appian Corporation, a manufacturer and supplier of low-code automation platforms in the United States and around the world, was founded in 1999 by Michael Beckley, Robert Kramer, Marc Wilson, and Matthew Calkins (the latter serving as CEO). The company's platform automates the creation of forms, workflows, data structures, reports, user interfaces and other software elements that require manual coding. Nearly 1,800 employees bring hard-earned experience to financial services, government, life sciences, insurance, manufacturing, energy, healthcare, telecommunications and transportation. The company's fourth-quarter 2021 cloud subscription revenue rose 39% year-over-year to a staggering $51.2 million.
About two years ago, Appian AI was launched, enabling the use of artificial intelligence capabilities on the company's platform. Also in 2020, the company completed the acquisition of Novayre Solutions SL, developer of the Jidoka robotic process automation (RPA) platform. Around the same time, process mining company Lana Labs was also acquired, bringing its low-code package the added benefit of process mining helping companies increase efficiency and reduce costs.
38. Diligence
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: New York, NY
Diligent is a global leader in modern management, providing SaaS solutions for governance, risk, compliance and ESG. Serving more than 1 million users at more than 25,000 clients worldwide, Diligent provides transformational leaders with the technology, insights and confidence to have greater impact and lead with purpose.
The company's platform leverages advanced analytics, robotic process automation and unparalleled industry data to provide leaders with critical risk, compliance, audit and ESG information - all in one place. This single source of truth provides leaders with a holistic view of the organization, the ability to make better decisions, and a platform on which they can collaborate securely and effectively, allowing them to dramatically modernize their management practices for better outcomes. Hardworking people are agents of positive change. They are changing the way customers operate, which in turn changes the way organizations are managed. Conscientiousness enables leaders to make better decisions for their organizations and the world.
39. Navigation Points
Category: Cyber Security
Location: Austin, Texas
SailPoint is an industry leader in identity security services, leveraging the latest advances in machine learning to deliver automated identity verification and access management to leading enterprise clients. He is known for his identity and access management software, SailPoint Predictive Identity, which provides complete lifecycle management and compliance for all enterprise technologies while ensuring access to the right people at the right time.
Launched in 2005 by co-founder and CEO Mark McClain, SailPoint has grown from a single headquarters in Austin to offices in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Pune and Singapore. Its core platform offers integrations with leading applications from Microsoft, Salesforce, and Amazon Web Services, and customers from T-Mobile to Humana have used SailPoint products to get the most out of their workforce, while customizing user access to the size of your business. . The company has been named one of the best places to work by Glassdoor, Built In, and other industry experts.
40. Miro
Category: Cooperation and Development
Location: San Francisco, CA
Known for developing online collaboration applications used by 35 million people worldwide, Miro is a global leader in digital planning and visualization. Miro's innovative whiteboard program is trusted by 99% of Fortune 500 companies, including Cisco and Deloitte. RealtimeBoard first launched in 2011, and co-founder and CEO Andrey Khusid turned this humble idea into an indispensable collaboration tool.
Headquartered in San Francisco and Amsterdam, with offices in international capitals including London, Tokyo and New York, Miro employs more than 1,700 people. The company, which had revenue of $300 million last year, was recently valued at $2 billion. At its annual Miro Next conference, the company announced an updated development platform and a new set of features and integrations designed for next-generation hybrid operations.
41. Sonic Wall
Category: Cyber Security
Location: Milpitas, California
SonicWall has been a leader in network security for over 30 years. Founded in 1991 as "Sonic Systems," the company provides award-winning real-time breach detection and prevention solutions and has a strong resource of more than 17,000 active SonicWall partners. Its customer base includes service providers, data centers, large distributed enterprises and government agencies. It started as a private Silicon Valley-based company that was acquired by Dell in 2012 and later sold to its current owners: private equity firm Francisco Partners and hedge fund Elliott Management.
Despite the difficult economic situation, the company has achieved good financial results in 2021, including a 33% increase in the number of new customers. Meanwhile, cloud-delivered products and services grew 36 percent year-over-year. Also in 2021, Frost & Sullivan presented SonicWall with its annual Global Competitive Strategy Leadership Award.
42. Black line
Category: Finance and Accounting
Location: Woodland Hills, California
Companies turned to BlackLine because their traditional manual accounting process was not sustainable. BlackLine's cloud-based financial operations management platform helps midsize and large businesses in all industries transition to modern accounting by automating financial close, accounts receivable and intercompany accounting processes. Founded in 2001 by Therese Tucker, former CTO of SunGuard Treasury Systems, the company is working to replace outdated Excel spreadsheets with a solution designed specifically for accounting. Now, under the leadership of CEO Marc Huffman, BlackLine is considered an industry leader with nearly 3,900 customers including Coca-Cola, Domino's, Dow Chemical, eBay, Nasdaq and SiriusXM.
The company recently announced the global launch of The Modern Accounting Handbook (MAP), a set of solutions based on leading practices that will help businesses get started quickly with the market-leading BlackLine accounting automation platform and guide them through the process. The process of achieving a stress-free financial close. The solution suite has been successfully implemented by more than 500 companies in North America and is now available to mid-market customers in EMEA and APAC. Continuing its focus on market and customer success, the company has also expanded its Solution Provider Partner Program to include BlackLine MAP in EMEA and APAC.
BlackLine continues to expand its world-class partner ecosystem to further explore the $28+ billion combined opportunity in the financial close, receivables and intercompany automation markets, with key brands including Accenture, Capgemini, Deloitte, EY, KPMG and SAP Collaborate globally.
43. Data Bot
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Founded in 2012 to democratize AI, DataRobot has become a leader in AI cloud services. Founded by data analysts Jeremy Achin and Tom de Godoy, DataRobot helps organizations harness the transformative power of artificial intelligence by providing a single, unified platform with an AI-native strategic success team to help customers quickly turn data into value.
Led by CEO Dan Wright, DataRobot raised a $300 million Series G round in 2021 at a post-money valuation of $6.3 billion. The company plans to use the new funding to support innovation on the platform and build out the go-to-market team, and Satterhill will support the company's hiring plans. It has offices in the U.S., Europe, Southeast Asia, and Asia Pacific with more than 1,000 employees.
44. Relativity
Category: Business Process
Location: Chicago, Illinois
With over 300,000 users in 50 countries around the world, Chicago-based developer Relativity is one of the most trusted names in legal and compliance. Its Relativity Trace platform leverages a next-generation AI-driven communications monitoring platform, critical to maintaining strict internal compliance with insider trading and other potentially sensitive conduct. Major organizations using Relativity software include the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Attorney's 199 AM LAW 200 organization.
Relativity has won numerous awards from industry organizations, including nine Cybersecurity Excellence Awards in 2022, for its achievements in ensuring compliance with all relevant regulatory agencies, large and small. It has also been named one of Chicago's Best Workplaces by the Forum for ten consecutive years. Earlier this year, the company announced a series of new product capabilities on the Microsoft Azure-based RelativityOne platform.
45. Freesia
Category: Customer Relationship Management
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
Headquartered in Raleigh, NC, Phreesia is a founder-led, publicly traded software-as-a-service company that has been improving the efficiency and experience of healthcare organizations nationwide for more than 17 years. Founded in 2005 by Chaim Indig and Evan Roberts, Phreesia's primary mission is to create better and more engaging healthcare for patients, providers and staff. Phreesia supports its clients by automating enrollment, providing flexible payment options for patients at the time of service, streamlining the appointment process, eliminating gaps in care, activating care for patients and providing them with a modern and convenient digital experience while they wait.
Today, Phreesia serves more than 100 million patients annually through a robust application platform for healthcare systems, hospitals, physician offices, and Federally Licensed Health Centers (FQHCs). Phreesia also recently acquired Insignia Health, LLC, making it the exclusive licensor of the Patient Activation Measure®, considered the gold standard for assessing patient self-management care knowledge, skills and confidence. KLAS recently named Phreesia the Top Medication Provider for Patient Intake Management in KLAS, marking the fourth consecutive year that Phreesia has been named the top Medication Intake Provider by healthcare professionals. Phreesia was recently named to Modern Healthcare's 2022 Best Workplaces in Healthcare list for the sixth time.
46. Keyboard
Category: Marketing
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Klaviyo is a Boston-based marketing services firm that stands out in the industry in transforming customer data into results for small and large businesses. More than 265,000 brands have used the company's services to grow their businesses and improve customer relationships, while leading innovators such as Bonobos, Unilever and Taylor Made have transformed customer engagement through the Klaviyo paid marketing platform.
In recent years, Klaviyo has distinguished itself by providing timely, critical market insights to clients across multiple industries, and has worked to integrate its services with leading e-commerce platforms such as Shopify and Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Recent accolades for the company include being named to Inc. Magazine's Best Places to Work list for the fourth consecutive time, and Marketing Partner of the Year at the Australian Supplier Partner Awards. Additionally, this year the company’s CEO, Andrew Bialecki, was named one of The Boston Globe’s 50 Tech Giants for his contributions to enterprise technology and the promotion of equality and social inclusion.
47. Earthquake
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: San Diego, CA
Seismic is a San Diego-based data management company that helps businesses and small businesses grow revenue and provide their teams with everything they need to succeed. The company has grown from a small start-up in 2010 to more than 1 million users in 100 countries. His signature Seismic Support Cloud is an all-in-one platform that delivers key services for content automation, merchandise content management, shopper engagement, and strategy and planning.
Seismic recently closed a successful $170 million funding round to fund its continued expansion into new markets as part of its ongoing mission to bring business opportunities to every corner of the world through data. Named to the Deloitte Fast 500 list for the fourth year in a row, the company caps off a landmark year with $250 million in revenue and the launch of its Enableship training program.
48. Kinaksha
Category: Business Process
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Kinaxis, a Canadian supply chain management and sales and operations planning software giant, is responsible for providing subscription-based management solutions to some of the world's leading multinational corporations. The company has been around since 1984 when Duncan Klett founded it as Cadence Computer. After going public in 2014, it has achieved an impressive $250 million in annual revenue and has a team of over 1,100 employees across 13 international offices.
Kinaxis is best known for its RapidResponse supply chain management software, a subscription-based program that enables partners such as Ford, Raytheon, Nissan and Procter & Gamble to digitally transform their supply chains. In recent years, the company has introduced artificial intelligence innovations to solve real-world problems, and the integration with third-party platforms has revolutionized the development and management of third-party industry applications. Kinaxis is regularly recognized by international industry organizations for its impressive achievements in the software field, and was recently honored by SDC Director Gartner and a Digital Innovation Award from Ventana Research.
49. Snickers
Category: Cyber Security
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
As cybersecurity becomes more important in nearly every industry, the need for companies like Snyk has grown exponentially. Founded in 2015, Snyk is a cloud-based application security and testing platform. It is designed to help companies find and fix vulnerabilities in open source code, containers, and libraries throughout the development process. Today, the cybersecurity tool is used by more than 1,200 customers worldwide, including industry leaders such as Asurion, Google, Intuit, MongoDB, New Relic, Revolut, and Salesforce. Snyk has received numerous honors, including being named to the Forbes 2021 Cloud 100 list, CNBC's 2021 Disruptor 50, and named a Visionary in Gartner's 2021 Magic Quadrant report.
As the demands of the platform increase, so does the scale of operations. As of May 2022, the Boston-based company had 1,375 employees with offices in Tel Aviv, Ottawa, Zurich and London. In December 2021, Bloomberg reported that the company was preparing for an initial public offering in 2022. The news comes on the heels of impressive financial gains for Snyk; as of September 2021, the company is valued at a whopping $8.5 billion following its Series F funding round.
50. Intercom
Category: Customer Relationship Management
Location: San Francisco, CA
Headquartered in Silicon Valley, Intercom is a manufacturer of business communications solutions used by more than 25,000 organizations worldwide. The platform makes it easy for companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Atlassian to communicate and collaborate effectively with their customers. Founded in 2011, the company is privately held with offices in the US, UK and Australia and employs nearly 1,400 people.
Intercom has raised more than $240 million in funding to date, was valued at more than $1 billion in 2018, and has likely grown tenfold since then. The company has received numerous awards and accolades, including being named to the Forbes 2021 Cloud 100 list for five consecutive years. He is backed by investors including Kleiner Perkins, Bessemer Venture Partners and Social Capital.
51. Ping Identity
Category: Cyber Security
Location: Denver, Colorado
Denver Ping Identity is the reigning champion in identity management software solutions, drawing on decades of experience to help customers instantly detect fraud and verify user identities. Founded in 2002, the company has experienced explosive growth during the digital work revolution, with nearly a dozen offices in Europe, Asia and the Americas. The company's main products include the authentication products PingID, PingFederate, PingOne, and PingAccess, which together are considered an important part of the overall identity metasystem architecture.
With nearly $300 million in revenue last year, Ping Identity continues to make aggressive moves into the global information technology space. It was named a Best-in-Class in Cyber Defense, Identity and Access Management by Cyber Defense, CRN, and Information Security, and its CEO and co-founder, Andre Durand, was honored with an APEX Innovation Award.
52. Podium
Category: Account Management
Location: Lehi, Utah
Podium aims to solve the increasingly common dilemma of how businesses handle negative customer reviews, giving businesses around the world a way to restore their reputation and improve customer relationships. While it's still a relatively young company (founded by co-founder and CEO Eric Rea in a guest room in 2014 to help his father's tire business), it's already achieved success with 100,000 companies worldwide. Over 17 million interactions.
Podium's tough approach to complex modern problems has won praise across the industry. After a Series A funding round and the opening of its first international offices in 2018, the company was named to the Forbes Cloud 100 list and awarded the title of "Next Billion-Dollar Startup". This state-of-the-art, comfortable all-in-one platform was also named one of the world's most innovative companies by Fast Company.
53. three hundred
Category: IT Management
Location: Austin, Texas
Tricentis was founded in 2007 by Wolfgang Platz and Franz Fuchsberger. The company provides products for software test automation and enterprise software quality control. Taking a fully automated approach, Tricentis offers a completely no-code, AI-driven platform that enables enterprises to accelerate digital transformation by dramatically increasing software release speed, reducing costs, and improving software quality. Global brands such as McKesson, Accenture, Nationwide Insurance, Allianz, Telstra, Dolby and Vodafone are trusted by more than 2,100 customers every day on Tricentis.
Tricentis has achieved several important milestones in recent years, including achieving double-digit annual recurring revenue (ARR) growth in 2020. In addition, the company announced a major strategic partnership with SAP, significantly expanding the market. Acquired SpecFlow and Neotys. Tricentis has also been named to the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 and has been recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for five consecutive years.
54. Zhongyang
Category: Marketing
Location: New York, NY
Mediaocean is one of the largest adware companies in the world, with over $200 billion in annual ad spend. The company is known for pioneering the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to connect brands and media agencies with their audiences through next-generation buying, integration and ad management solutions. Founded in 1967 as Donovan Data Systems, the company has been led by prominent businessman and CEO Bill Wise since merging with MediaBank and launching under the Mediaocean brand in 2011.
In recent years, Mediaocean has implemented a strong expansion plan, announcing the acquisition of media technology providers MBS, 4C Insights and Flashtalking. The company has won numerous awards for its culture and technology achievements, and was last year named a G2 Business Leader in Multichannel Advertising and a Leader in the 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Ad Technology. With 1,700 employees in 30 offices around the world, the company helps 100,000 clients gain insights into their business through technologically advanced multi-channel advertising.
55. View from above
Category: Business Process
Location: Austin, Texas
International business software, the great Planview, stands out this year by offering top-notch work and portfolio management solutions. Their mission is to ensure rapid, reliable platform and business success through innovative products for agile planning and professional services automation. Since its founding in 1989, the company has demonstrated continued innovation and growth, and while its headquarters remain in its birthplace of Austin, management continues to steer Planview in bold new directions, such as early adoption of cloud technology. . .
The past few years have been a time of growth for Planview, with the company enhancing its planning and analytics capabilities through acquisitions of LeanKit, Spigit, Aptage, Changepoint, Tasktop, and Enrich. A team of more than 1,000 employees has been recognized by Gartner as an industry leader for its agile business planning, project, and portfolio management tools.
56. Walk with me
Category: Account Management
Location: San Francisco, CA
WalkMe, founded in 2011 by Dan Adika, Rafael Sweary, Eyal Cohen and Yuval Shalom Ozanna, created the Digital Adoption Platform (DAP) category. Whether you want to create a user onboarding process for new clients or an interactive tutorial as part of an internal employee training program, WalkMe is for you. Their no-code platform uses proprietary technology to ultimately accelerate the digital transformation of their extensive client list. The platform has users in more than 160 countries and is trusted by more than 2,000 enterprise customers, including 8 Fortune 10 customers.
The San Francisco-based company holds 10 different technology patents with six more pending and has won more than 40 industry awards. This includes five consecutive years on the Forbes Cloud 100 list. WalkMe had an IPO on June 16, 2021, with a valuation of $2.56 billion. In addition to its headquarters, the company has offices in North Carolina and Tel Aviv.
57. bright
Category: Cooperation and Development
Location: South Jordan, Utah
Founded in 2010 by Ben Dilts and Karl Sun, Lucid has a long history of fostering innovation through visual collaboration and intelligent diagramming products. With the classic Lucidchart product and the new Lucidspark, organizations around the world can see and solve problems in new ways. The company's software suite is used by many major brands, including Google, T-Mobile, and GE; in fact, 96% of Fortune 500 companies use Lucidchart as a key part of their team's operations.
As you can imagine, Lucid has played a key role in the work-from-home revolution, launching impressive new products such as Lucidscale, a cloud-based visualization solution designed to help organizations get the most out of their cloud environment. The company's recent announcement that former President and Chief Operating Officer Dave Grow will take over as CEO marks a step toward continued growth into new international markets. Based in Utah, Amsterdam, and Melbourne, Lucid continues to work hard to help the world design a better future.
58. Welfare
Category: Account Management
Location: San Francisco, CA
The industry-leading Gainsight platform helps companies of all sizes and in all industries achieve sustainable growth through customer-driven growth strategies (Gainsight CS), product-driven growth strategies (Gainsight PX) and community-driven growth strategies (inSided). With Gainsight's Customer Success, Product and Community Engagement teams, it's easier than ever to scale effectively, ensure personalization and gain a holistic view of your customers, all of which will help you increase product adoption, avoid churn and grow your customer community at scale. . Hundreds of companies use the software, including nearly 200 public organizations and industry leaders such as GE Digital, SAP Concur, and Box.
CEO Nick Mehta leads his global team through his unique "rule of thumb" philosophy, which is woven into the company culture as well as the Gainsight product itself. Gainsight has recently added a number of healthcare IT, financial technology and software companies to its impressive client base, which includes software from Adobe, HP, Marketo and Workday.
59. Domo
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: American Fork, Utah
Domo, based in American Fork, Utah, is a cloud software company focused on business intelligence (BI) and data visualization tools. Founded in 2010 by former CEO Josh James, Domo has grown into one of the leading BI companies in the US. The company's low-code platform goes beyond traditional business intelligence and analytics, enabling anyone to build data applications.
In 2022, industry veteran John Mellor joins as CEO, bringing more than 25 years of software development and technology experience. He oversees the work of more than 900 office specialists worldwide and plans to expand his Utah location. The company has been named a "Top Employer" by Utah Business magazine for 10 consecutive years and has received numerous honors.
60. Corella
Category: Editorial
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Founded in 1985 by Michael Cowpland as a research laboratory, Corel became Canada's largest software company with its flagship product, CorelDRAW, a huge success during the technology boom of the early 1990s. The company has since expanded to include major offices in the US, UK, Germany, Taiwan, China and Japan. Its products are sold globally through a well-established network of international distributors, retailers, original equipment manufacturers, online suppliers and corporate websites. Corel's leading product line includes CorelDRAW Graphics Suite, Painter, Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite, PaintShop Pro, VideoStudio, WinDVD, WordPerfect Office and WinZip.
Corel Knock Out, Corel Paint It! Touch, Corel Photo Album, Corel Photo-Paint, Corel SnapFire, and CorelCAD. Last month, the company acquired secure remote access technology provider Awingu and integrated it into the Parallels portfolio of brands.
61. Danish
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: New York, NY
Since 2013, Dataiku has been creating solutions in data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence for organizations around the world. More than 450 companies worldwide use Dataik to systematize the use of data and artificial intelligence, guiding use cases ranging from fraud detection to obsolescence prevention, predictive maintenance and supply chain optimization, and more. The company was founded by Florian Douetteau, Clément Stenac, Thomas Cabrol, and Marc Batty, who together developed the company's signature Data Science Studio (DSS).
Dataiku works with more than 1,200 professionals around the world, with offices in New York, Paris, London, Munich, Sydney, Singapore and Dubai. In 2021, Dataiku raised $400 million in Series E financing, with a valuation of $4.6 billion. The company's goal is to equip businesses with "everyday AI," integrating data analytics and artificial intelligence into everyday use.
62. Aquia
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Acquia helps the world's most ambitious brands create digital experiences for the customers that matter. Acquia's Digital Experience Platform (DXP), powered by open source Drupal, enables marketers, developers and IT operations teams in thousands of organizations around the world to rapidly build and deploy digital products and services that engage customers, increase conversions and help companies maintain business. external.
The company's CTO Dries Buytaert is also the creator of the open source content management platform Drupal. He co-founded Acquia in 2007 to provide infrastructure, support, and services to enterprise organizations using Drupal. Since then, the company has continued to grow, offering a fully featured DXP with Drupal at its core. In 2019, Acquia announced a majority investment from Vista Equity Partners, valuing the company at $1 billion. This investment supports Acquia as it grows its global network and continues to build the industry's only open DXP.
Today, CIOs and CMOs at thousands of organizations around the world use Acquia solutions to gain insights to deliver exceptional digital customer experiences that drive conversions, revenue, and customer lifetime value. His clients include leading brands such as Godiva, J.Crew, Johnson & Johnson, Lids, and lululemon, as well as government agencies, colleges, and universities looking to embrace open technology.
63. Social flourishes
Category: Marketing
Location: Chicago, Illinois
In late 2009, Sprout Social CEO Justin Howard was looking for a tool to help him communicate with consumers using social media. Howard, who was working for an enterprise software company at the time, saw that while the market met consumer needs for social media, there was a lack of enterprise solutions to make social media useful to brands. So Howard started working with Aaron Rankin, Gil Lara, and Peter Soung to create a solution. Launched in 2010, Sprout Social is one of the industry's oldest and most respected social media management and analytics solutions. The cloud-based platform enables businesses to operate on all major social networks, including Pinterest, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Zendesk, UserVoice, Feedly and Google Analytics.
Headquartered in Chicago, IL, Sprout Social provides solutions to more than 30,000 brands and agencies worldwide, underscoring its market expansion and rapid growth over the years. In September 2021, the company announced that it had reached another major milestone, surpassing $200 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR). To complement its robust product portfolio, in November 2021 the company launched the S2, the second version of the platform on which the current model is based.
64. Indirect
Category: Cooperation and Development
Location: Sunnyvale, California
Intermedia, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, is a cloud-based communications company that helps more than 130,000 businesses connect better through voice, video conferencing, chat, contact center, security and more. As a partner-first company, Intermedia works with more than 7,200 channel partners, enabling them to grow their businesses based on the Customer Ownership Reseller (CORE™) model, which enables partners to resell, package and manage company solutions.
Since 2011, Intermedia has been led by CEO Michael Gold, an industry veteran who has led the company to exponential growth in revenue, operating profit, users and product offerings. The company has received numerous awards, including being named one of the "20 Best Cloud Software Companies on the 2022 Cloud 100 List" by CRN.
65. Droy
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: San Francisco, CA
Founded in Pune, India and headquartered in San Francisco, Druva is a privately held data management company offering SaaS-based data protection and management products. With more than 1,000 employees in offices around the world, Druva brings operational, data, and network resiliency to any organization through the Data Elastic Cloud, the industry standard for SaaS solutions at scale. The company was founded in 2008 by Jaspreet Singh (CEO), Milinda Borate (CTO) and Ramani Kothandaraman.
In 2021, Druva received US$147 million in Series H financing, with a valuation of more than US$2 billion. The company plans to use the new funding to invest in growth and innovation while helping clients accelerate their digital transformation. The company has been named "Best Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Provider" in numerous industry awards, including the 2021 Computing Technology Product Awards.
66. Pager service
Category: IT Management
Location: San Francisco, CA
When it comes to responding to SaaS incidents and other critical cloud computing issues, few companies can be trusted like PagerDuty. Headquartered in San Francisco, with global offices in Toronto, Atlanta, London, Sydney and Lisbon, the company continues to pursue its mission of delivering exceptional digital experiences to its 19,000 enterprise clients. Since its founding in 2009, PagerDuty has rapidly advanced through multiple rounds of venture capital investment after being incubated at Y Combinator, and had a successful IPO in 2019 and subsequent international expansion.
A Forbes Cloud 100 winner, PagerDuty is often seen as a role model for outreach and social inclusion, receiving awards from diversity organizations such as the Women Impact Tech 100 and Diversity Jobs, and being named one of Fortune's "Most One of the Top 100 Most Influential Technologies". Best place to work. bay area. With an expanding international presence in Japan and a new addition to its global summit series aimed at promoting new developments in the industry, the company is determined to continue its success.
67. fast
Category: Cloud Management
Location: San Francisco, CA
It rapidly modernized the Internet experience, giving individuals and organizations more control, faster content, and more dynamic applications. By combining the world's fastest global cloud edge network with powerful software, Fastly helps customers build, deliver and secure modern distributed applications and compelling digital experiences. Fastly's clients include many of the world's most famous companies, including Stripe, The New York Times, and Neiman Marcus.
Years ago, when the digital economy began to take hold in modern society, companies realized that slow and outdated content could reduce engagement, with potentially damaging effects on industries such as online retail, travel services, news distribution, and more. These companies also face the challenge of securely and instantly delivering time-sensitive and highly dynamic content to people around the world. Therefore, Artur Bergman and Simon Wistow launched Fastly in 2011 to solve the various performance problems of traditional CDNs and achieve the same fast, reliable and secure Internet experience worldwide.
Fastly was built to put power in the hands of programmers. The company offers a highly programmable edge cloud platform designed to give developers unprecedented real-time visibility and control. By removing traditional barriers to innovation, Fastly enables developers to instantly write and deploy code at the edge through an extremely accessible, self-service, API-based model, which sets Fastly apart from traditional approaches.
68. Highlight
Category: Account Management
Location: Seattle, Washington
Based in Seattle, Washington, Highspot provides an AI-powered unified sales platform trusted by DocuSign, General Motors, Verizon, and more. The platform provides revenue teams with a single solution to elevate customer conversations and deliver recurring revenue by combining native content and coaching, training and coaching, and engagement analytics—all powered by actionable analytics. Highspot was founded in 2012 by CEO Robert Wahbe, Chief Solutions Architect Oliver Sharp and Chief Product Officer David Wortendyke.
In 2022, Highspot will complete the F round of financing, financing 248 million US dollars, with a post-investment valuation of 3.5 billion US dollars. A global firm of more than 800 professionals, the firm has been named to Fortune and Glassdoor magazine's "Best Places to Work" lists for several years.
69. Pendo.io
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
Pendo.io is a software that improves its client software. Help your customers deliver better product experiences and make users happier and more productive. Pendo's mission is to advance software expertise around the world. The Product Experience Platform enables companies to rapidly and scalablely leverage their product insights to create a new generation of product-centric businesses. His clients include some of the world's leading companies, including Verizon, Morgan Stanley, LabCorp, OpenTable, Okta, Salesforce, and Zendesk. Through product and customer community focus, sponsored events and podcasts, Pendo aims to support the success of digital technology and product leaders around the world.
Pendo enables businesses to reduce costs by reducing help desk calls by 15%, helps businesses generate 30% more valuable leads, and reduces churn by 5%, enabling businesses to retain customers. Pendo realized that there was more waste in the tech stack than anywhere else in the company, and he could change that. The company is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, with offices around the world.
70. Exactly so
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Where: Los Gatos, CA
Headquartered in Los Gatos, California, with offices around the world, Xactly is a revenue-savvy company that has helped thousands of businesses and millions of retailers around the world achieve their revenue goals. By using Xactly solutions, leaders look beyond the current quarter to create revenue streams for long-term growth.
Chris Cabrera founded Xactly in 2005 based on thinking that challenged the status quo. As the first ICM provider to introduce SaaS, Xactly leads the market with the courage and determination to transform. He started his journey with the hope of helping his clients with the principle of "right motivation, more sales". Over the years it has evolved from ICM to SPM with the goal of "Inspiring Performance" and "Unlocking Human Potential". Xactly went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2016 and was acquired by PE Vista for $564 million in 2017. Xactly will grow 86% in FY 2022, driven by talented leadership, focus on customer experience, and global adoption.
As businesses today are different than they were a few years ago, and as businesses struggle to grow in the face of disruption, Xactly's vision continues to evolve. In this complex environment, he wants to help clients unleash the potential of sellers, unlocking all the zlotys they have to offer. The Xactly Smart Revenue Platform combines artificial intelligence and 17 years of proprietary data into an easy-to-use application. Sentiment, process and trend analysis combine to produce accurate automated forecasts. Revenue schemes, quotas and land improvements can be identified and implemented quickly and easily. A quick calculation of even the most complex compensation plans keeps traders motivated and on track. These unique capabilities make the Xactly Intelligent Revenue Platform the only solution capable of aligning sales force behavior with boardroom strategy to create a resilient, predictable and profitable business.
71. Active activities
Category: Customer Relationship Management
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Founded in 2003 by CEO Jason VandeBoom, Chicago-based ActiveCampaign has become an innovator in customer relationship management (CRM) software with its innovative customer service automation (CXA) platform. VandeBoom leads a team of approximately 1,000 employees spread across offices in Chicago, Indianapolis, Sydney and Dublin. The company has grown to $165 million in annual revenue and serves more than 145,000 clients worldwide.
The ActiveCampaign platform integrates with familiar entities like Salesforce, Shopify, or WordPress, as well as other popular CRM tools, using machine learning to aggregate and analyze customer business data. Last April, the company raised $240 million in a Series C round led by Tiger Global, with participation from Dragoneer, Susquehanna Growth Equity and Silversmith Capital Partners. This year, it acquired Postmark, a transactional email delivery system that also operates the Postmark, DMARC Digests, and Postmark Labs platforms.
72. Mural
Category: Business Process
Location: San Francisco, CA
MURAL is a major competitor in the digital whiteboard collaboration space, and the San Francisco-based software company positions itself as a specialist in collaborative smart solutions. The MURAL Collaborative Intelligence System is a real-time online consulting, innovation, and leadership platform used by 95% of Fortune 100 companies that empowers users around the world to design and develop anything they can imagine using a visually guided approach. The company has operated from its San Francisco headquarters since 2011 and currently has nearly 1,000 team members.
MURAL is about to launch the Collaborative Design Academy for the first time, a revolutionary training and development program for professional collaborative designers. The company is partnering with the LUMA Institute to transform the way teams work in the work-from-home era, and across all its products, it has demonstrated incredible expertise in integrating relational intelligence and psychological safety into collaborative design for the workplace.
73. Financial strength
Category: Account Management
Location: San Francisco, CA
Founded in 2009, FinancialForce is a San Francisco-based software development company that specializes in providing enterprise resource planning solutions based on the Salesforce platform. FinancialForce accelerates business growth and ensures client success with customer-centric ERP, professional services automation and operations solutions. It enables organizations to see customers in full color to unlock their insights, deliver innovative experiences, drive digital business and achieve agility and resilience. The company was founded in 2009 by Jeremy Roche and Debbie Ashton, with investments from UNIT4 and Salesforce.
FinancialForce, under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer Scott Brown, has more than 750 employees across the US, Europe and Australia, serving nearly 1,500 clients. The company has received numerous industry awards and recognitions, including the 2021 SaaS Awards in the category of "Best SaaS Product in Business Accounting or Finance".
74. WatchGuard Technology
Category: Cyber Security
Location: Seattle, Washington
Since 1996, WatchGuard has developed products designed to protect computer networks from external threats such as malware and ransomware. The company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with offices in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America. Cybersecurity specialists on a mission to make enterprise-grade security accessible to businesses of all shapes and sizes through simplicity. This vision makes WatchGuard the ideal solution for mid-sized and distributed enterprises. Today, more than 17,000 security and service providers around the world trust its award-winning products and services to protect more than 250,000 customers.
The company went public in 1999 and was acquired in 2006 for $151 million. Since then, the company has steadily expanded its presence in the global cybersecurity space, driving growth through innovation and multiple acquisitions. Among them, from 2016 to 2018, WatchGuard acquired HawkEye G, a detection and response service provider, Datablink, a multi-factor authentication provider, and Percipient Networks, a domain name system service provider. In July 2022, WatchGuard made headlines when it announced that Vector Capital had closed the deal and became a majority shareholder after acquiring shares previously held by other investors.
75. Stone Hearth
Category: Cyber Security
Location: San Francisco, CA
ForgeRock is a global identity and access management software company founded in 2010. The San Francisco-based company provides consumers, employees, and more with modern, end-to-end identity and access management solutions to provide simple and secure access to the connected world. ForgeRock was founded in Norway by a group of ex-Sun Microsystems employees after Oracle acquired Sun.
In 2021, ForgeRock had an IPO, raising $275 million at a valuation of $2.8 billion. The company, led by CEO Fran Rosch, plans to help develop passwordless authentication methods, protect customers from ransomware attacks, and more. With more than 700 employees worldwide, the company serves more than 1,300 clients worldwide and generates $193.2 million in annual recurring revenue.
76.Redis
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: Mountain View, California
Redis has become synonymous with in-memory data structure storage of the same name and is a highly influential software for working with various abstract data structures. Originally founded as Garantia Data and later run as Redis Labs, Redis has grown over the past decade as the world has become more interested in NoSQL databases and open source enterprise services. More than 8,500 organizations rely on Redis for real-time database services, and the company has deployed more than 1 million databases to date.
Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Redis also has offices in Austin, London, and Bangalore, as well as an R&D headquarters in Tel Aviv. The company has a small but dedicated team of 700 employees that has grown significantly in recent years and has held steady at $100 million in annual revenue. The company is considering a public launch next year, according to co-founder and CEO Ofer Bengal.
77. Of course
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: Sunnyvale, California
Founded in 2013 by Venkat Rangan and Andy Byrne, Clari is an integrated revenue operations platform that leverages artificial intelligence and automation to unlock comprehensive activity data captured in business-critical systems such as marketing automation, CRM, email, calendar, phone, Dozens of sales, marketing, and customer success teams at B2B companies like content management and chat, including Qualtrics, Lenovo, Adobe, Dropbox, and Okta, use Clari to review processes, audit transactions and accounts, predict business, and reduce churn.
With nearly 730 employees, Clari serves more than 450 businesses worldwide and delivers unmatched revenue performance by transforming revenue operations to improve connectivity, efficiency and predictability. Earlier this year, the company announced a $225 million Series F funding round, bringing its total valuation to more than $2.6 billion. The funding follows a $150 million Series E round in early 2021 that more than quadrupled the company's valuation in just two years.
78. Breadth
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: San Francisco, CA
Amplitude founders Spenser Skates and Curtis Liu started a product analytics tools company called Sonalight in 2012, which has grown to more than 500 employees with offices in the US, Europe and Asia. Amplitude is known for its proprietary behavioral graph database, which collects and synthesizes behavioral data. The company's platform enables product teams to better understand how users interact with products and gain insight into the factors that most impact conversion and retention. It also provides advanced solutions for amplitude analysis, amplitude recommendation and amplitude experimentation.
The company also provides customer support services related to initial deployment setup, ongoing support and application training. You can deliver applications over the Internet as a subscription service in a SaaS model. The company recently received $150 million in private investment led by venture capital firm Sequoia Capital, valuing it at $4 billion, following several rounds of financing.
79. Tycos
Category: Business Process
Location: Montreal, Quebec
Founded in 1983, Tecsys develops and markets end-to-end supply chain management software solutions that help customers succeed in a rapidly changing omnichannel world. Tecsys is at the forefront of supply chain management software as digital consumer expectations fundamentally change the way supply chains operate. Its products power hundreds of successful world-class distribution operations around the world, with a focus on warehouse management, transportation management, distribution, supply management, retail order management, finance and analytics. The company is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec.
With a current market capitalization of $680 billion, Tecsys has been included in the 2021 TSX30 Index, which includes the top 30 companies that have listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange over the past three years. Looking ahead, the company's growth as a SaaS company and the drive to expand the company's partner ecosystem position Tecsys for more aggressive growth.
80. Iterable
Category: Marketing
Location: San Francisco, CA
iterable was founded in 2013 by current CEO and co-founder Andrew Boni, a Google and AdSense veteran. Boni quickly grew his small team in San Francisco into a force of over 700 people spread across four offices around the world, all focused on enriching brands and An iterative mission for customer relations. By the end of 2021, the company will have more than $100 million in fixed annual revenue, a massive increase of more than 400% since 2018.
Known for its forward-thinking and inclusive corporate culture, iterable has recently launched numerous outreach programs aimed at increasing diversity in the software world. Their efforts have earned the company numerous accolades for being a great place to work, as have the community outreach efforts of San Francisco Recreation Park, Denver Rescue and other programs. Following the company's expansion into the European market and opening of an office in the UK, it is expected to further expand its customer base, which already includes major brands in 30 countries.
81. Reply
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: Redwood City, CA
SaaS time-tracking company Replicon, headquartered in Redwood City with offices abroad, operates under the name "The Time Intelligence Company." The company's core product suite includes project time tracking, time and resource management, global time and attendance, and project expense tracking, designed to help clients in 70 countries make the most of their time and critical human resources. The company is led by co-founders and CEOs Raj Narayanaswamy and Lakshmi Raj.
Replican has often won praise for its rapid growth and innovative use of technology, recently topping the SaaS and Stevies Sales and Customer Service Awards. The company's latest developments include the Polaris product line, an autonomous driving solutions provider that enables customers to maximize the impact of real-time data to provide recommendations that impact critical decisions.
82. Son Kanapova
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: Santa Clara, California
Couchbase, the merger of Membase and CouchOne in 2011, has spent more than a decade perfecting its high-performance, easily scalable, document-centric database system. The company develops and provides commercial software packages, as well as extensive support for Couchbase Server and Couchbase Lite, which are open source, NoSQL, multi-model, document-oriented packages for storing JSON documents or key-pair databases of pure value . The company expanded from its California headquarters, opening offices in San Francisco, Austin, Bengaluru and the United Kingdom.
Unlike traditional databases, Couchbase's solution for storing both structured and unstructured data also enables it to act as a powerful data cache, meaning businesses can use a single system to do what they previously needed. three. A newer offering, Couchbase Capella, is helping the company enter the market as a "database as a service," a cloud-hosted version of which launched on Amazon Web Services last year, and it has since been offered on Google Cloud and Microsoft. sky blue. This success certainly helped its revenue increase from the previous year to $34.9 million, up from the previous estimate of $32.6 million.
83. Cloud bed
Category: Customer Relationship Management
Location: San Diego, CA
Since its inception in 2012, Cloudbeds' mission has been to provide an integrated cloud-based hotel management platform for all hotels worldwide. The company's goal is to provide independent hoteliers and owners with the technology they need to create revenue opportunities, streamline operations and deliver memorable guest experiences with confidence and ease through cutting-edge technology.
The company recently acquired Whistle, an industry-leading guest engagement solution, and will collaborate to bring together the best of its technologies to eliminate pain points in the guest journey through a unified platform. Following a lucrative Series D funding round in November 2021, the company is doubling down on its commitment to "More Bookings, Happier Guests" with three acquisitions and multiple new product launches addressing key operator and guest issues. The company nearly tripled in size to about 400 employees last year, driven by an ambitious product development plan, and is about to roll out more solutions to help hoteliers improve their businesses.
84. Amelia (formerly IPsoft)
Category: Cooperation and Development
Location: New York, NY
Amelia, formerly IPsoft, is the world's largest privately held artificial intelligence software company, providing conversational cognitive solutions to the enterprise. New York-based Amelia is also the name of the company's artificially intelligent digital conversational assistant, which is available to organizations across all industries. Led by nearly 400 professionals from across the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australia, the firm is trusted by companies including Toyota Financial Services, Resorts World Las Vegas, Telefónica and many more.
Since its founding in 1998, Amelia has been an innovator in artificial intelligence technology. Led by Founder and CEO Chetan Dube, Amelia has garnered attention, awards and recognition, including the 2020 Frost & Sullivan Customer Value Leadership Award for the North American Conversational AI Market and the 2021 Aragon Research Innovation Award for Conversational AI.
85. Circle CI
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: San Francisco, CA
CircleCI is one of the world's leading continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) platforms, founded in 2011 by Paul Biggar and Allen Rohner. Since last year, the company has raised $315 million in venture capital at a valuation of $1.7 billion. As a leading provider of DevOps tools, CircleCI has expertise in how to better organize data to help engineering teams do their jobs. Companies like Intuit, Apple, Spotify, Facebook, and Twilio continually seek the services of CircleCI's 300 employees to increase the productivity of their engineering teams, launch better products, and get to market with impressive speed.
In an exciting 2020, the company hit multiple milestones with the launch of support for AWS GovCloud, becoming the first CI/CD company to offer fully paid time off for employees recovering from medical transitions, providing customers with the ability to monitor information dashboard. And optimize its CI/CD pipeline, and bring managed execution modules (including Arm support) to its cloud platform. In mid-2021, CircleCI's cloud hosting service announced SOC 2 Type II compliance.
86. Air Slate
Category: Business Process
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
airSlate is the leader in solutions that accelerate digital transformation for innovators with teams of all sizes, from SMBs to large enterprises. E-signature, PDF editing and enterprise workflow automation solutions empower everyone to be an entrepreneur on a team and create, innovate and automate to digitally transform their organization and make their jobs faster and easier.
Boston-based airSlate was founded in 2008 to solve a simple problem that had nothing to do with workflow: how to create fillable and editable forms and documents from PDF files. Today, this original effort (pdfFiller) is used by millions of people around the world. airSlate expands its no-code workflow and automation solutions to enable non-technical users to digitally transform office and back-office business processes, such as employee and customer onboarding, sales and order workflows, and contracts and payments.
airSlate's no-code ethos accelerates the solution's time-to-value and allows each team member to focus on higher-value tasks for immediate bottom-line impact and exceptional customer service. SignNow, pdfFiller and airSlate make up a series of award-winning products. The company's solutions integrate seamlessly with existing tools and are infinitely configurable, enabling no-code developers to unleash their limitless creativity and transform digital experiences.
87. Pipe
Category: Business Process
Location: San Francisco, CA
As one of the fastest growing technology companies in the world of work management, Pipefy business process optimization wizards work tirelessly to help clients optimize and automate their workflows. The company is led by founder and CEO Alessio Alionço, a veteran of the financial world, who designed Pipefy to help companies streamline internal systems and communications. The Pipefy platform is used in more than 200 countries around the world by clients such as Kraft Heinz, Visa, Toyota, and IBM.
Pipefy, a darling of venture capitalists, closed 2021 with a Series C funding round backed by Trinity Ventures and Insight Partners, aiming to accelerate its global expansion in the near future. The company received a Bronze Stevie Award for its digital process automation solution and was named a Gold Award winner in PMI's Citizenship Development Partner Program.
88. Target
Category: Business Process
Location: San Mateo, California
Founded in 2011 by Jan Arendtsz, Celigo is an integration platform (also known as iPaaS) that allows customers to connect web applications that automate various business processes. Celigo quickly became a leader in ERP integration by taking a more specialized approach to building its platform than its competitors. In 2016, Celigo continued its dominance in data automation with the launch of Integrator IO, which uses existing platforms to integrate non-Netsuite applications. Celigo pursues its mission of "enabling best-in-class independent applications to work together as one entity", supported by a diverse team of over 600 employees in 6 offices around the world.
In recent years, the company has created a comprehensive integration platform equipped with various levels of integration solutions and extensions with the most widely used enterprise applications. Last month, the company hired Asad Siddiqui as its first chief information officer to lead innovation initiatives for the post-digital era, serving a customer base of more than 1,000.
89. Notaries public
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Notariize is the first online notarization platform that allows any individual or company to legally certify documents online anytime. Simply download the app or register online, verify your identity, fill out the documents, and sign in front of a live agent for instant legal confirmation.
Notarize was founded in 2013 by current CEO Pat Kinsel and is headquartered in Boston, MA. It is the leader in online notarization, simpler, smarter and more secure than paper document notarization. From buying or selling a home to adopting a child, Notarize provides 24/7 online confidence for life's most important moments. The company is backed by prominent investors including Wells Fargo and Citigroup, and has been named a "Best Place to Work" multiple times, including by Glassdoor, Inc., the same year. and wealth. It was also named to Building In's 2022 Top 100 Remote Companies and listed on Inc.'s 5,000 fastest-growing private companies. Notarize raised $130 million in a Series D round in 2021, bringing it to a valuation of $760 million, or three times its valuation a year ago.
90. Chestnuts
Category: Data Management & Analysis
Location: Holtsville, New York
Cisive is a leading global provider of background check services, focused on providing valuable background check and industry-specific compliance services to highly regulated and risk-sensitive industries. Cisive maintains long-standing relationships with a diverse client base in healthcare, financial services, transportation and other regulated industries.
Founded in 1977 and headquartered in Holtsville, NY, Cisive has developed a broad and diverse portfolio of vertical business lines and risk mitigation products, including flagship brands Cisive (global and enterprise), PreCheck (healthcare), Driver iQ (truck and transportation). , eVerifile (railroads and contractors), Inquiries Screening (government), IntelliCorp (small and mid-market), and CARCO (insurance risk mitigation). Cisive's solutions provide compliant employment information to employers who are highly risk-averse to their employees and operate in highly regulated industries.
With Cisive, clients get not just a background check provider, but a true partnership: a company that supports their work, protects their clients, and provides the advice and guidance world-class organizations seek.
91. Piano
Category: Customer Relationship Management
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Piano helps companies with increasingly digital services (publishers, banks, and airlines) analyze and optimize the customer experience. Previously, the company needed data analysts and developers to personalize these experiences and determine outcomes, and Piano provides that capability to non-technical people. Piano empowers creative marketers to control the up-front technical process.
In 2021, Piano acquired AT Internet, the French analytics leader, to be able to report on any digital touchpoint. Integrating this powerful data warehouse with a suite of reporting and analytics tools enables Piano customers to transform their businesses by sharing customer journey insights, aggregating all segmentation, personalization and subscription data Take it to the next level. data analysis.
Amsterdam-based Piano was founded in 2011 as Tinypass and later changed its name when it acquired Slovakian payments company Piano Media in 2015. The company has participated in a major shift in digital media from being entirely ad-supported to being entirely ad-based. Most are paid. Today, Piano is growing into an enterprise software company, supporting organizations in other industries that also need to grow and better serve their customers.
Piano employs more than 650 people in 15 offices around the world, including Amsterdam, Paris, Singapore, Berlin, Buenos Aires, New York and Tokyo. The global client base served by the company includes Air France, BBC, CBS, IBM, Kirin Holdings, Jaguar Land Rover, Nielsen, Wall Street Journal, etc.
92. Wave work
Category: Business Process
Location: Holmdel, NJ
WorkWave delivers iconic and industry-leading software brands that help a global customer base of field service providers grow their businesses, serve customers and maximize revenue. As the market leader in SaaS field service, WorkWave's partnerships with clients not only motivate them to deliver great service, but also to build high-growth businesses that are profitable and provide a competitive advantage in the market.
Over the past year, WorkWave has experienced incredible growth as its first year progressed.
Through the fourth quarter of 2022, total revenue will increase by 195% year-over-year, with a massive 181% increase in software revenue. In large part, this success has been the result of a series of industry-changing WorkWave acquisitions that brought together market leaders from diverse service industries to strengthen their leadership and innovation in key service areas.
WorkWave has also established itself as one of the leading producers of fintech software and one of the largest and most advanced payment intermediaries, providing its US clients with comprehensive financial tools and solutions. The company recently launched WorkWave Financial Services, a suite of financial products, including traditional payment processing capabilities, designed to help WorkWave customers grow their businesses and maximize their capital. As part of this new offering, WorkWave is introducing the Business Builder Visa credit card, designed specifically to help small businesses build a strong credit profile on behalf of their business to ensure future success.
WorkWave is building a new business model that demonstrates how a SaaS software company will operate in the future, combining the power of its software-based close key customer relationships with the power of financial solutions so that its customers can benefit together in a variety of ways. They cannot do this alone.
93. Ridgeline
Category: Financial Services
Location: Incline Village, Nevada
Ridgeline is the industry standard cloud platform for investment management. It started in 2017, and competitors from existing providers couldn't do it: with a blank sheet of paper and a bold question: "How can technology improve this experience?" Ridgeline is uniquely positioned to provide Investment managers bring something new: cutting-edge technology purpose-built for their industry.
Ridgeline was founded by visionary software entrepreneur Dave Duffield. Similar to Workday and Peoplesoft's previous enterprise projects, Duffield seeks to apply his winning strategies to solve operational business challenges through bold innovation and human connection. At Ridgeline, he and his team of more than 300 technologists and industry experts apply this formula to complex investment management needs.
Ridgeline carefully considers every aspect of the investment management lifecycle. By consolidating six industry functions (trading and billing, portfolio accounting, portfolio management, compliance, reporting, and client management) into one cloud-native platform, Ridgeline effectively eliminates resource consumption, overhead, and management Multiple separate business related operational challenges. Function. systems and datasets. Headquartered in Lake Tahoe, with offices in Reno, the Bay Area, and Manhattan, Ridgeline is a fast-growing, people-focused company named a "Best Place to Work" by Inc. Magazine and Glassdoor, and recognized by LinkedIn "Best Places to Work". "America's Best Startups".
94. Application space
Category: Work Experience
Location: Dallas, Texas
Appspace is a platform that makes it easy to communicate and manage your workplace. It's the first solution to combine modern intranets (powered by Beezy), space reservations, digital signage solutions, and more in one easy-to-use platform. Organizations can now replace costly siled products that integrate and connect across physical and digital workplaces.
More than 150 Fortune 500 companies and 10 million frontline, remote, and on-site workers use Appspace to make work more integrated and engaging. The Appspace platform helps organizations create great workplace experiences through simple space management and communication tools. With offices in the United States, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, and Malaysia, and experts in a dozen other countries, the company provides global support to thousands of clients and helps companies modernize their work environments.
95. System
Category: Business Process
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
For more than forty years, SYSPRO has supported clients by providing purpose-built software that enables companies to manage asset portfolios more efficiently and effectively. The company is the brainchild of the current Group CEO, Phil Duff, who saw a gap in the accounting software market and seized the opportunity, launching SYSPRO in 1978. Since then, the company has provided solutions to more than 15,000 authorized companies. More than 60 countries on six continents.
Focusing on key manufacturing and distribution industries, SYSPRO provides enterprise resource planning (ERP) software that is not only scalable, but available via the cloud, on-premises, or both. It is sold through a network of regional distribution centers and dealers in the US, Canada, Africa, Asia Pacific, Australia and the UK.
96. Pantheon
Category: Cooperation and Development
Location: San Francisco, CA
Pantheon is a website platform that delivers extraordinary results. With automation, cross-functional collaboration, and website optimization tools, Pantheon is revolutionizing the way digital teams work and continually raising the bar of what's possible. Modern organizations choose Pantheon to unleash the magic of the internet. By using the Pantheon platform, teams can continuously optimize and innovate to deliver more immersive digital experiences. With automated workflows, multi-developer environments, and no need to set up infrastructure, developers can work faster and easier, giving them more time to innovate and deliver more value to the organization.
Marketers appreciate the control that Pantheon gives them, allowing them to quickly publish content, roll out new features, and improve site performance. Pantheon's advanced site monitoring, automated backups, unmatched speed, and unlimited scalability and uptime give IT peace of mind. These teams can work together to develop, test, and release website changes quickly and reliably, with the confidence that their sites will remain stable and secure even during the biggest peaks in traffic. Pantheon's cloud-native software includes management, security, and collaboration tools to help you securely manage a single website or thousands of websites across multiple computers on a single platform.
Pantheon supports the open web by running websites in the cloud for clients such as Stitch Fix, Okta, Home Depot, Pernod Ricard, and The Barack Obama Foundation. With Pantheon, online teams can focus on what matters most: delivering incredible digital experiences that drive value for their organization.
97. Ryan Dane
Category: Customer Relationship Management
Location: Santa Clara, California
Founded in 2012, LeanData is a pioneering Revenue Technology (RevTech) software company headquartered in Santa Clara, CA. The company's Salesforce-native solutions power the most successful sales and marketing organizations, enabling them to close more deals, faster and grow revenue. Powered by no-code automation, the LeanData Revenue Orchestration platform helps businesses scale easily to meet growing demand and sales complexity, and plays a key role in their ability to compete in today's retail environment.
The company's record growth in 2021 underscores LeanData's role as a vital modern RevTech. Gartner also named LeanData a 2021 Vendor of the Year for helping companies "grow demand, increase win rates, and accelerate deals." Today, more than 850 of the world's most successful B2B companies use LeanData, including DocuSign, Gong, Okta, Verizon Media, and Zoom.
98. Givaux
Category: Marketing
Location: San Mateo, California
Jivox is changing the way the world experiences digital marketing by connecting brands with their audiences in the most personal way possible. Jivox's Dynamic Canvas technology increases engagement and digital commerce for paid and proprietary media, generating ROI by reducing production costs and increasing media efficiency using Big Data, AI/Machine Learning, Dynamic Content Optimization (DCO) and Identity technologies Rate. Jivox Commerce Marketing Cloud is a single technology stack to manage personalized advertising, attribution, analytics and insights across all media and e-commerce platforms. The resulting personalized retail marketing innovation drives sales by delivering the right product to the most interested consumers.
Diaz Nesamoney, a visionary entrepreneur and three-time Software Report Top 50 SaaS CEO, Jivox CEO Diaz Nesamoney predicts that digital commerce will be a key revenue driver and drives Jivox's application, awarded in 2020 Launched the industry's first self-operated shopping service forecasting engine. for e-commerce. In February 2022, Jivox was named one of the top 25 data processing software companies for 2022 by Software Report after deploying IQ Blaze, a real-time event processing and analytics infrastructure for real-time data collection. Content provided by Jivox and data collection endpoints on a brand's website or app.
Earlier this year, Jivox announced a 43% increase in annual fixed revenue while maintaining gross revenue at 96% and net revenue at 140%, suggesting that digital marketing leaders are betting on personalization based on their own data. Hundreds of leading companies trust Jivox, including Electronic Arts, Marriott International, Mazda, Nestle, T-Mobile, Unilever and more.
99. Acro
Category: HR Process
Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
Construction firms and contractors have unique workforce management needs, and Arcoro offers a modular software suite that enables companies to meet those needs effectively. Arcoro is the only HR technology company focused on the construction industry, providing solutions to help companies hire, manage and develop a skilled, professional and administrative workforce. Arcoro's suite of modules includes Applicant Tracking, Onboarding, Learning Management, Basic HR, Benefits, ExakTime/Attendance Tracking, Compensation Management, Performance Management, and Succession Planning.
Businesses can choose to use one or all of these modules, and many customers start with just one or two and add more as their needs change or their organization grows. Arcoro's modules are fully integrated, but also with other construction technologies, including project management, personnel management and accounting systems. Arcoro maintains strong partnerships with other leading construction technology providers to provide customers with a seamless experience.
More than 10,000 construction firms and contractors of all sizes in North America trust Arcoro for their staffing needs. Every day, more than one million construction professionals use Arcoro products. Arcoro is committed to providing the best possible experience for employees in the field and in the office.
100. Free flow
Category: Business Process
Locations: Winnipeg, MB and Raleigh, NC
Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Librestream transforms the workforce through advanced AR and AI solutions that extend insights across the enterprise to improve safety, efficiency and resiliency. With its augmented reality-based Onsight knowledge platform, Librestream helps distributed employees and teams instantly access the relevant content, people, data and guidance they need to solve business challenges.
The safe, always-reliable workforce transformation platform for industrial workers is designed to withstand harsh environments and deliver high-quality video with minimal bandwidth. Onsight includes a range of professional software solutions to ensure Librestream customers always have the right tool for any on-site situation: remote expert instruction from Onsight Connect; Onsight Flow digital job training software for mobile, handheld and computer; Onsight Workspace is Professional content solutions for industrial teams. Onsight is purpose-built for enterprises to meet stringent security, network and infrastructure requirements. Today, Fortune 2000 clients with combined annual revenues of $3.2 trillion use Onsight's augmented reality platform to improve the safety, efficiency and resilience of workers across industries.
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