SaaS Stocks List

SaaS Stocks Profile


The SaaS (Software as a Service) stocks list includes companies that provide cloud-based software solutions to businesses and consumers, covering a wide range of applications from customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) to productivity tools, and entertainment services, all delivered over the internet.

SaaS Stocks Summary


Total Stocks

63

Total Market Cap

$11.12T

Avg Market Cap

$176.48B

Total Revenue

$307.70B

Average Revenue

$4.88B

SaaS Stocks Compare


TickerNameDescriptionSectorIndustryMarket Cap
NVDANVIDIA
NVIDIA Corporation stands as a prominent provider of advanced graphics, computational, and networking solutions, operating across the United States, Taiwan, China, and numerous international markets. Its Graphics division encompasses GeForce GPUs, central to PC gaming and personal computing experiences, along with the GeForce NOW cloud gaming service and its supporting infrastructure, as well as dedicated solutions for various gaming platforms. For professional visualization, it provides Quadro and NVIDIA RTX GPUs for enterprise workstations, further offering vGPU software designed for cloud-centric visual and virtual computing, automotive platforms for in-vehicle infotainment, and the Omniverse software suite, facilitating 3D design and virtual world creation. The Compute & Networking segment is a cornerstone for AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and accelerated data center platforms. It integrates Mellanox networking and interconnect solutions, delivers automotive AI Cockpit technologies, fosters autonomous driving development through strategic agreements, and offers comprehensive autonomous vehicle solutions. This segment also manufactures cryptocurrency mining processors, supplies Jetson platforms for robotics and other embedded applications, and offers enterprise AI software, including NVIDIA AI Enterprise. These diverse offerings find widespread application across the gaming, professional visualization, data center, and automotive sectors. NVIDIA distributes its portfolio through a broad ecosystem, engaging original equipment and device manufacturers, system integrators, add-in board makers, retail channels, software vendors, internet and cloud service providers, automotive companies (both manufacturers and tier-1 suppliers), mapping firms, nascent technology ventures, and other industry stakeholders. A notable strategic partnership exists with Kroger Co. Founded in 1993, NVIDIA Corporation maintains its corporate headquarters in Santa Clara, California.
TechnologySemiconductors$4.85T
MSFTMicrosoft
Microsoft Corporation is a prominent global technology firm that invents, markets, and provides ongoing assistance for a diverse range of software, digital services, computing devices, and comprehensive solutions. Its operations are organized into three primary divisions: Productivity and Business Processes, Intelligent Cloud, and More Personal Computing. The Productivity and Business Processes segment delivers crucial tools for both enterprises and individual users. This includes the extensive Office suite (comprising Exchange, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Office 365 Security and Compliance, Microsoft Viva, and Skype for Business), along with popular consumer offerings like Skype, Outlook.com, OneDrive, and LinkedIn. It also features Dynamics 365, a suite of integrated cloud and on-premises business applications tailored for organizations. The Intelligent Cloud division focuses on sophisticated infrastructure and platform services. Here, Microsoft licenses key products such as SQL Server, Windows Servers, Visual Studio, System Center, and associated Client Access Licenses. It also includes GitHub, a leading platform for developer collaboration and code hosting; Nuance, offering advanced AI solutions for healthcare and businesses; and Azure, its expansive cloud computing platform. This segment further encompasses enterprise support, Microsoft consulting services, and Nuance professional services, assisting clients with the development, deployment, and management of Microsoft's server and desktop technologies, alongside offering product training and certification. Finally, the More Personal Computing segment covers a broad spectrum of consumer and commercial computing experiences. It generates revenue through Windows operating system licensing, including agreements with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), non-volume licensing, and various Windows Commercial offerings (such as volume licensing and cloud services), as well as patent licensing and Windows Internet of Things (IoT). This division also supplies its own hardware, including Surface devices, PC accessories, and gaming/entertainment consoles. Its Gaming portfolio features Xbox hardware, content, and subscription services, in addition to video games and royalties from third-party titles. Furthermore, it manages search services like Bing and Microsoft's advertising platforms. Microsoft distributes its extensive product line via numerous channels, including original equipment manufacturers, wholesale distributors, and various resellers, complementing direct sales through digital marketplaces, its own online storefronts, and physical retail outlets. The company, established in 1975, maintains its headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$2.95T
ORCLOracle
Oracle Corporation, a global technology giant, provides a comprehensive suite of enterprise information technology solutions worldwide. A core part of its portfolio comprises cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications, including the Oracle Fusion Cloud suite covering enterprise resource planning (ERP), enterprise performance management (EPM), supply chain and manufacturing management (SCM), and human capital management (HCM). This also extends to specialized offerings like Oracle Advertising, the NetSuite application suite, and Oracle Fusion solutions for Sales, Service, and Marketing. Beyond these, Oracle develops cloud solutions tailored for various specific industries, alongside traditional application licenses and comprehensive license support services. Furthermore, the company's robust cloud and licensing business is underpinned by its infrastructure technologies. These include the flagship Oracle Database, the widely adopted Java programming language, and various middleware components such as development tools. Its advanced cloud infrastructure provides compute, storage, and networking capabilities, complemented by innovative services like the Oracle Autonomous Database, MySQL HeatWave, Internet-of-Things (IoT) platforms, digital assistants, and blockchain technology. Oracle also offers a range of hardware products and associated software. This encompasses Oracle engineered systems, enterprise servers, storage solutions, and specialized hardware for particular industries. Additionally, it provides virtualization software, operating systems, management software, and related hardware support. Complementing its product lines, Oracle delivers expert consulting and dedicated customer services. The company employs a direct sales model, reaching businesses across diverse sectors, government bodies, and educational institutions globally, while also leveraging an extensive network of indirect channels. Established in 1977, Oracle Corporation maintains its corporate headquarters in Austin, Texas.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$578.83B
NFLXNetflix
Netflix, Inc. serves as a worldwide entertainment provider. Its comprehensive library features television series, motion pictures, documentaries, and mobile games, spanning numerous genres and languages. Members can effortlessly stream this content through a variety of internet-connected devices, including smart TVs, digital media players, cable boxes, and mobile phones. Furthermore, the company continues to offer a DVD-by-mail subscription service to its customers in the United States. With roughly 222 million paying subscribers distributed across 190 countries, Netflix was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Los Gatos, California.
Communication ServicesEntertainment$345.29B
PLTRPalantir
Palantir Technologies Inc. engineers and deploys advanced software platforms primarily for the intelligence community, supporting counterterrorism investigations and operations across the United States, the United Kingdom, and internationally. One such product is Palantir Gotham, a sophisticated software system that enables users to uncover hidden patterns within diverse datasets, from signals intelligence to confidential informant reports. Gotham also facilitates the seamless handover between analysts and operational personnel, helping operators strategize and execute real-world responses to threats pinpointed within the platform. The company also offers Palantir Foundry, a platform that revolutionizes organizational operations by providing a central data operating system, allowing individual users to integrate and analyze their essential data in one cohesive environment. Additionally, Palantir provides Apollo, a software solution for delivering applications and updates across an enterprise, enabling clients to deploy their software in virtually any setting. Its Palantir Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) offers unified access to open-source, self-hosted, and commercial large language models (LLMs). AIP excels at transforming both structured and unstructured data into LLM-understandable objects, converting an organization's actions and processes into practical tools for human operators and LLM-driven agents alike. Founded in 2003, Palantir Technologies Inc. maintains its headquarters in Denver, Colorado.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$298.97B
IBMInternational Business Machines
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) delivers comprehensive technology solutions and services across the globe. The company's operations are structured into four primary segments: Software, Consulting, Infrastructure, and Financing. The Software division provides hybrid cloud platforms and a range of software offerings, including Red Hat's enterprise open-source solutions. It also develops software for business automation, AIOps and management, integration, and application servers, in addition to data and artificial intelligence tools. This segment further supplies security software and services for threat, data, and identity management, and offers critical transaction processing software that supports essential on-premise workloads for industries such as banking, airlines, and retail. The Consulting arm delivers business transformation services, which encompass strategy development, business process design and operational improvements, data and analytics insights, and system integration. It additionally provides technology consulting and specialized application and cloud platform services. IBM's Infrastructure segment offers both on-premises and cloud-based server and storage solutions, specifically tailored for clients' crucial and regulated operations. It also extends support and solutions for hybrid cloud infrastructure, alongside remanufacturing and remarketing services for used equipment. The Financing segment provides various financial services, such as leasing, installment payment plans, loan financing, and short-term working capital solutions. Originally established in 1911 as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co., the company is now known as International Business Machines Corporation and maintains its headquarters in Armonk, New York.
TechnologyInformation Technology Services$255.99B
ANETArista Networks
Arista Networks, Inc. is a leading global technology firm that designs, promotes, and distributes innovative cloud networking solutions across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific regions. Its comprehensive product portfolio features advanced extensible operating systems, a collection of powerful network applications, and high-performance gigabit Ethernet switching and routing hardware. The company also offers robust post-contract customer support, which includes technical assistance, hardware repairs, parts replacement beyond standard warranty, and critical bug fixes, patches, and upgrades. Arista serves a diverse clientele, encompassing major internet companies, telecommunication providers, financial services organizations, government agencies, and entities in the media and entertainment sectors. Its sales strategy involves multiple channels, utilizing distributors, system integrators, value-added resellers, original equipment manufacturer partners, and a dedicated direct sales force. Established in 2004 as Arastra, Inc., the company adopted the name Arista Networks, Inc. in October 2008 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
TechnologyComputer Hardware$191.09B
PANWPalo Alto Networks
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. is a global leader in providing advanced cybersecurity solutions. The company's core product line includes both hardware and software-based firewalls. It also offers Panorama, a sophisticated security management platform designed for centralized control of these firewall deployments, whether they are physical appliances, virtual instances, or situated in public or private cloud environments. Additionally, the firm provides virtual system upgrades to enhance the capacity of its physical firewall units. Complementing its core products, Palo Alto Networks delivers an extensive range of subscription services. These encompass robust threat prevention, protection against malware and advanced persistent threats, URL filtering, and security for both laptop and mobile devices. Further specialized subscriptions include DNS security, Internet of Things (IoT) security, SaaS security (via API and inline methods), threat intelligence, and data loss prevention. Beyond its product and subscription offerings, the company extends various expert services, such as cloud security, secure access solutions, security analytics and automation tools, and specialized cybersecurity consulting, often integrated with threat intelligence. Its professional services cover critical areas like architectural design and planning, system implementation, configuration, and seamless firewall migration. Educational resources, including certifications and both online and in-classroom training, are also available, alongside comprehensive support services. Palo Alto Networks distributes its security solutions both directly and through an extensive network of channel partners. Its diverse clientele primarily comprises medium to large-scale enterprises, service providers, and governmental organizations across a wide array of industries. These sectors include education, energy, financial services, healthcare, internet and media, manufacturing, the broader public sector, and telecommunications. Established in 2005, Palo Alto Networks maintains its corporate headquarters in Santa Clara, California.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$179.39B
CRWDCrowdStrike
CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. delivers cloud-native cybersecurity solutions. Its comprehensive suite safeguards endpoints, cloud workloads, user identities, and critical data. The company's offerings span a wide range, including threat intelligence, managed security services, IT operations management, proactive threat hunting, Zero Trust identity protection, and log management capabilities. CrowdStrike primarily generates revenue through subscription sales of its flagship Falcon platform and its array of cloud modules. These offerings are distributed globally via a direct sales force, augmented by an extensive network of channel partners. Established in 2011, the company is headquartered in Austin, Texas.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$164.89B
CRMSalesforce
Salesforce, Inc. is a leading provider of customer relationship management (CRM) solutions, dedicated to connecting businesses and their clientele on a global scale. At its core, the Customer 360 platform empowers organizations to create seamless, integrated experiences for their customers. The company's extensive suite of services encompasses a wide array of functionalities: Sales: Tools designed to manage sales pipelines, track leads, forecast opportunities, extract data-driven insights through analytics, and streamline the creation of quotes, contracts, and invoices. Service: Capabilities enabling companies to deliver highly personalized, trustworthy, and scalable customer support. Platform: A versatile development environment, featuring intuitive drag-and-drop tools, that allows businesses of diverse sizes, locations, and industries to build tailored applications, thereby strengthening customer relationships. Learning: An online educational platform providing accessible training to acquire sought-after Salesforce skills. Slack: A comprehensive system for team collaboration and engagement. Marketing: Solutions for strategizing, personalizing, and optimizing individual customer marketing journeys. Commerce: Offerings that unify customer interactions across various channels, including mobile, web, social media, and physical retail stores. Tableau: A complete analytics solution addressing a broad spectrum of enterprise data analysis needs. MuleSoft: An integration platform designed to unlock and connect data residing across an organization's various systems. Salesforce's offerings cater to numerous sectors, such as financial services, healthcare, life sciences, and manufacturing, among others. Beyond its core products, the company also provides professional services and conducts both in-person and online courses to certify customers and partners in the architecture, administration, deployment, and development of its services. Its solutions are distributed through direct sales channels, as well as a network of consulting firms, systems integrators, and other strategic partners. Established in 1999, Salesforce, Inc. maintains its headquarters in San Francisco, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$139.98B
UBERUber
Uber Technologies, Inc. is a leading technology corporation that conceptualizes and deploys its proprietary software applications across a broad global footprint, spanning North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region. The company primarily serves as a digital nexus, linking consumers with independent transport providers for ride-hailing services. Furthermore, it connects individuals and other patrons with a variety of establishments—such as restaurants, grocery stores, and other retailers—to a network of delivery service providers for the preparation and transport of meals, groceries, and other goods. The organization structures its operations into three distinct divisions: Mobility, Delivery, and Freight. The Mobility division facilitates access for consumers to a wide array of transportation options offered by drivers, including traditional cars, auto rickshaws, motorbikes, minibuses, or taxis. This segment also incorporates financial collaborations, public transit integrations, and various vehicle-centric solutions. The Delivery division empowers users to easily locate and place orders from local eateries for either collection or delivery. Additionally, it encompasses the delivery of groceries, alcoholic beverages, convenience items, and a selection of other merchandise. The Freight division functions by pairing freight carriers with shippers through its platform, providing carriers with clear, pre-disclosed pricing and streamlined shipment booking capabilities, alongside broader transportation management and logistics services. Originally incorporated as Ubercab, Inc., the company officially adopted the name Uber Technologies, Inc. in February 2011. It was established in 2009 and maintains its principal offices in San Francisco, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$139.66B
NOWServiceNow
ServiceNow, Inc. specializes in delivering cloud-based solutions designed to streamline and automate critical business services for organizations across the globe. Its flagship "Now Platform" serves as the foundation, leveraging technologies such as workflow automation, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and robotic process automation (RPA). This platform also incorporates robust features like performance analytics, electronic service catalogs, configuration management systems, data benchmarking, encryption capabilities, and various collaboration and development tools. ServiceNow offers a comprehensive suite of applications built on this platform, catering to diverse enterprise needs. Key offerings include IT Service Management (ITSM), which streamlines support for employees, customers, and partners; IT Business Management (ITBM); IT Operations Management (ITOM), designed to integrate and manage both physical and cloud-based IT infrastructure; and IT Asset Management (ITAM) for automating asset lifecycles. Its Security Operations solution facilitates seamless integration between internal systems and third-party security tools. Beyond IT, the company provides solutions for Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) to enhance organizational resilience, along with tools for Human Resources, Legal, and general workplace service delivery, including dedicated safe workplace applications. Other specialized applications cover Customer Service Management (CSM) and Field Service Management (FSM). To further extend functionality, ServiceNow offers App Engine for custom development and IntegrationHub to connect workflows across various applications. The company also provides a range of professional services, industry-specific solutions, and comprehensive customer support. ServiceNow's diverse client base spans critical sectors such as government, financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, manufacturing, and education, alongside various IT services, technology, oil and gas, and consumer product industries. The company reaches these customers through a combination of its direct sales force and a network of resale partners. Notably, a strategic alliance with Celonis assists clients in pinpointing and prioritizing business processes ripe for automation. Established in 2004 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, the company originally operated as Service-now.com before rebranding to ServiceNow, Inc. in May 2012.
TechnologySoftware - Application$109.38B
SPOTSpotify
Spotify Technology S.A., through its various entities, functions as a global provider of audio streaming services. Its operational model is split into two distinct segments: Premium and Ad-Supported. The Premium segment caters to subscribers by granting them uninterrupted, ad-free access to its extensive catalog of music and podcasts, available for both online and offline consumption. Conversely, the Ad-Supported segment delivers online, on-demand music streaming and unlimited podcast access to users, facilitated by advertisements and available across computers, tablets, and various mobile devices. Beyond its core streaming offerings, Spotify also manages functions like sales, marketing, outsourced research and development, and comprehensive customer support. By the end of 2021 (December 31), the platform had amassed a significant global user base, comprising 406 million monthly active users and 180 million premium subscribers spanning 184 nations and regions. Incorporated in 2006, the firm's corporate headquarters are situated in Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
Communication ServicesInternet Content & Information$103.45B
ADBEAdobe
Adobe Inc. stands as a prominent global software provider, delivering a diverse range of solutions. Its operations are structured into three primary business divisions: Digital Media, Digital Experience, and Publishing and Advertising. The Digital Media segment empowers individuals, teams, and enterprises to generate, disseminate, and amplify various forms of content through its array of products and services, including the cloud-native Document Cloud platform. Central to this segment is Creative Cloud, its subscription-based flagship, granting access to a comprehensive suite of creative tools. This division caters to a diverse range of users, from professional content creators and marketers to educators, communicators, and general consumers. Adobe's Digital Experience division offers an integrated suite of applications and services designed to empower brands and businesses to craft, orchestrate, assess, and enhance customer journeys, from initial analytical insights to final commercial transactions. It serves a broad professional base including marketing teams, advertisers, agencies, data scientists, and senior executives. The Publishing and Advertising segment provides specialized offerings such as e-learning tools, technical documentation services, web conferencing solutions, advanced printing technologies, and its Advertising Cloud suite. Adobe engages directly with enterprise clients through its dedicated sales teams and regional offices. Individual end-users can access its offerings via app stores or its official website, adobe.com. Additionally, an extensive indirect channel supports distribution, encompassing partners such as distributors, value-added resellers, system integrators, software vendors, retailers, and original equipment manufacturers. Established in 1982, the company, initially named Adobe Systems Incorporated, rebranded as Adobe Inc. in October 2018. Its corporate headquarters are situated in San Jose, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$94.33B
SNOWSnowflake
Snowflake Inc. delivers a cloud-centric data platform to customers across both the United States and international markets. The company's core offering, known as the Data Cloud, enables users to unify disparate data sources into a singular, reliable foundation. This unified data then facilitates the extraction of crucial business intelligence, the creation of innovative data-driven applications, and secure data sharing. This adaptable platform serves a wide array of organizations, encompassing various sizes and industries. Originating in 2012, the enterprise was initially recognized as Snowflake Computing, Inc., before officially rebranding to Snowflake Inc. in April 2019. Its principal operations are conducted from Bozeman, Montana.
TechnologySoftware - Application$83.15B
DDOGDatadog
Datadog, Inc. offers a comprehensive cloud-based monitoring and analytics solution, serving the needs of developers, IT operations personnel, and business stakeholders across North America and internationally. This Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offering skillfully combines and automates several crucial functions, including infrastructure oversight, application performance tracking, log management, and security surveillance, all designed to deliver live, end-to-end visibility into its customers' technology environments. Additionally, the platform extends its capabilities to include user experience monitoring, network performance analytics, robust cloud security measures, specialized observability tools for developers, and efficient incident response management. It also comes equipped with standard features like configurable dashboards, sophisticated analytical tools, collaborative features, and proactive alert systems. The company was founded in 2010 and is based in New York, New York.
TechnologySoftware - Application$81.03B
INTUIntuit
Intuit Inc. delivers a comprehensive array of financial management and regulatory compliance solutions, serving individual consumers, small businesses, independent contractors, and accounting professionals across the United States, Canada, and various international markets. The company's operations are structured into four primary divisions: Small Business & Self-Employed, Consumer, Credit Karma, and ProConnect. The Small Business & Self-Employed segment offers the popular QuickBooks ecosystem, which includes cloud-based solutions like QuickBooks Online Advanced, Self-Employed, Commerce (for product-based businesses), and Online Accountant, as well as hosted and desktop software such as QuickBooks Enterprise and Accountant Desktop Plus. This segment also provides full-service payroll solutions, encompassing automated processing, direct deposit, detailed reporting, and electronic submission of federal and state tax forms. Additionally, it facilitates payment processing via credit/debit cards, Apple Pay, and ACH services, supplies the QuickBooks Cash business bank account, and provides financial supplies and funding opportunities tailored for smaller enterprises. The Consumer division caters to individual users by offering TurboTax products and services for income tax preparation, alongside other personal financial management tools. Credit Karma operates as a personal finance platform, providing users with customized recommendations for a range of financial products, including mortgages, auto loans, personal loans, credit cards, and insurance policies. The ProConnect segment focuses on professional tax preparation, developing and distributing desktop software like Lacerte, ProSeries, and ProFile, in addition to its cloud-based ProConnect Tax Online offerings, electronic filing services, and related banking products. Intuit distributes its products and services through a variety of channels, including integrated online and offline purchasing experiences, dedicated company websites, customer support call centers, mobile application marketplaces, and traditional retail avenues. The company, established in 1983, is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$77.74B
ADSKAutodesk
Autodesk, Inc. delivers advanced software and services for 3D design, engineering, and entertainment to a global clientele. Their diverse product line includes AutoCAD Civil 3D, a comprehensive solution for civil engineering tasks such as land development, transportation infrastructure, and environmental projects. For construction project management, they offer BIM 360, a cloud-based platform. Core design and drafting needs are met by AutoCAD and its specialized counterpart, AutoCAD LT. The company also provides CAM software, essential for computer numeric control (CNC) machining, inspection, and manufacturing modeling, alongside Fusion 360, an integrated platform for 3D CAD, CAM, and computer-aided engineering. Autodesk further provides curated Industry Collections, offering comprehensive toolsets for professionals in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC), product design and manufacturing (PDM), and media and entertainment sectors. Their offerings extend to Inventor, a robust suite for 3D mechanical design, simulation, analysis, tooling creation, visualization, and documentation; and Vault, their data management solution, designed to centralize information, expedite design workflows, and enhance collaboration. For advanced 3D modeling, animation, special effects, rendering, and compositing, they provide Maya and 3ds Max. Additionally, ShotGrid serves the media and entertainment industry as a cloud-based platform for review processes and production tracking. Autodesk distributes its offerings both directly to customers and through an extensive network of authorized resellers and distributors. Established in 1982, the company is headquartered in San Rafael, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$46.72B
WDAYWorkday
Workday, Inc. delivers comprehensive, cloud-hosted enterprise software solutions to clients worldwide. These platforms empower organizations to strategize, operate, examine performance, integrate with existing systems, and oversee their overall business functions. A core offering includes a robust suite of financial management tools. These are designed to assist Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) in meticulously maintaining general ledger accounting data, streamlining financial workflows, gaining instant insights into financial and operational metrics, optimizing consolidation, accelerating month-end closes, bolstering internal controls and audit readiness, and ensuring uniformity throughout their financial activities. Workday also provides cloud-based spend management solutions. These facilitate smoother supplier engagement and contract administration, optimize the handling of indirect expenditures, and enable the effective execution of sourcing initiatives, including requests for proposals (RFPs). Its Human Capital Management (HCM) platform stands out, offering a comprehensive set of applications for overseeing the entire employee journey—from initial recruitment through to retirement. This empowers HR departments to efficiently handle hiring, onboarding, payroll, talent development, reskilling programs, and to cultivate exceptional employee experiences. Furthermore, the company offers dedicated applications for business planning, alongside powerful analytics and reporting capabilities. These advanced tools feature augmented analytics that translate complex data into easily digestible narratives for business users, leverage machine learning for enhanced operational efficiency and automation, and provide benchmarking features to compare performance against industry peers. Workday's diverse clientele spans numerous sectors, including professional and business services, financial institutions, healthcare providers, educational bodies, government agencies, technology firms, media organizations, retailers, and the hospitality industry. Originally incorporated in 2005 as North Tahoe Power Tools, Inc., the company adopted the name Workday, Inc. in July of the same year. Its corporate headquarters are located in Pleasanton, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$36.01B
PYPLPayPal
PayPal Holdings, Inc. provides a worldwide technological framework that facilitates digital financial transactions for both businesses and individual users. The company offers a wide array of payment services through well-known brands such as PayPal, PayPal Credit, Braintree, Venmo, Xoom, Zettle, Hyperwallet, Honey, and Paidy. Through its extensive platform, consumers are able to send and receive funds across roughly 200 global markets and in approximately 100 different currencies. Additionally, users can transfer money to their bank accounts in 56 currencies and maintain account balances in 25 distinct currencies within their PayPal accounts. Founded in 1998, the company's corporate headquarters are situated in San Jose, California.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Credit Services$35.90B
TWLOTwilio
Twilio Inc. offers a comprehensive cloud-based communications platform, empowering developers to build, scale, and manage customer engagement features directly within their software applications across both U.S. and international markets. Central to its customer engagement solution is a robust suite of application programming interfaces (APIs). These APIs streamline the complex communication logic required for various customer interactions and enable developers to seamlessly integrate voice, messaging, video, and email functionalities into their applications. Established in 2008, Twilio's corporate headquarters are located in San Francisco, California.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$31.43B
IQVIQVIA
IQVIA Holdings Inc. is a premier global provider of sophisticated analytical insights, advanced technology solutions, and comprehensive clinical research services, catering to the life sciences industry across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. The company's operations are structured into three key divisions: Technology & Analytics Solutions, Research & Development Solutions, and Contract Sales & Medical Solutions. The Technology & Analytics Solutions segment provides a suite of cloud-native applications, complete with implementation services, and offers real-world data solutions designed to empower life sciences and healthcare providers in generating and disseminating evidence crucial for informed decision-making and improving patient outcomes. This division also delivers strategic and operational consulting, including advanced analytics support and outsourcing of commercial processes. Furthermore, it supplies country-level performance metrics detailing pharmaceutical sales, prescribing trends, medical treatments, and promotional activities across diverse channels like retail, hospital, and mail order, with data granularity extending to regional, postal code, and individual prescriber levels. Focusing on clinical trials, the Research & Development Solutions segment offers project management, clinical monitoring, broader clinical trial support, virtual trial capabilities, and strategic planning and design services. It also manages an extensive network of laboratory services, encompassing central, genomic, bioanalytical, ADME, discovery, vaccine, and biomarker analyses. The Contract Sales & Medical Solutions segment is responsible for engaging healthcare professionals and patients, alongside providing scientific strategy and medical affairs support. IQVIA's diverse clientele includes pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device and diagnostic, and consumer health companies. The company maintains a strategic collaboration with HealthCore, Inc. Founded in 1982, the firm was formerly known as Quintiles IMS Holdings, Inc. before rebranding as IQVIA Holdings Inc. in November 2017. Its headquarters are located in Durham, North Carolina.
HealthcareMedical - Diagnostics & Research$30.40B
MDBMongoDB
MongoDB, Inc. serves as a global provider of a versatile database platform. The company's offerings feature MongoDB Enterprise Advanced, a sophisticated commercial database server designed for corporate clients, which can be deployed in cloud, on-premises, or hybrid environments. It also presents MongoDB Atlas, a fully managed, multi-cloud database-as-a-service (DBaaS) solution. For developers seeking to start with MongoDB, the company offers a free, downloadable Community Server that includes fundamental database functionalities. Beyond its core database products, MongoDB, Inc. provides professional services such as consulting and training. Founded in 2007 and based in New York, New York, the company was formerly known as 10gen, Inc. before adopting the name MongoDB, Inc. in August 2013.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$28.01B
VEEVVeeva Systems
Veeva Systems Inc. is a leading provider of cloud-based software solutions, exclusively dedicated to the global life sciences industry. Its extensive operational presence spans across North America, Europe, the Asia Pacific region, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. The company's product portfolio is primarily structured around two major offerings. First, the Veeva Commercial Cloud delivers an integrated suite of software, data, and analytics tools designed to optimize commercial operations. This includes vital applications such as Veeva Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and its specialized Medical CRM, Veeva Closed Loop Marketing (CLM), sophisticated analytics via Veeva CRM MyInsights, approved email communication with Veeva CRM Approved Email, digital engagement tools like Veeva CRM Engage, commercial alignment through Veeva Align, event management capabilities with Veeva CRM Events Management, data warehousing solutions (Veeva Nitro), data services (Veeva OpenData, Veeva Link), master data management (Veeva Network), advanced analytical insights (Veeva Crossix, Veeva Data Cloud), and patient engagement platforms (MyVeeva for Patients). Secondly, Veeva Vault provides a robust collection of cloud-native enterprise content and data management applications. These applications are engineered to support both critical commercial functions—encompassing sales, marketing, and medical content and communications—and comprehensive research and development processes, including clinical trials, regulatory compliance, quality management, and patient safety. Beyond its software, Veeva offers a wide array of professional and support services. These range from strategic implementation and deployment planning, project management, and detailed requirements analysis to solution design and configuration. They also include system environment management and deployment, expert consulting for business process transformation related to Veeva solutions, technical guidance on data migration and systems integrations, comprehensive training programs, and ongoing managed services such as outsourced systems administration. Tracing its origins, the company was incorporated in 2007 as Verticals onDemand, Inc., and subsequently rebranded to Veeva Systems Inc. in April 2009. Its corporate headquarters are situated in Pleasanton, California.
HealthcareMedical - Healthcare Information Services$26.73B
TEAMAtlassian
Atlassian Corporation, operating globally via its subsidiaries, specializes in creating, distributing, and supporting a diverse range of software solutions. Its extensive product suite features Jira Software and Jira Work Management, comprehensive project management platforms enabling technical and business teams to efficiently plan, organize, monitor, and execute tasks. Confluence serves as a collaborative workspace, centralizing knowledge to advance team efforts, while Trello provides a flexible tool for teams to structure and manage dynamic, rapidly evolving projects. Additionally, Atlassian provides Jira Service Management, an adaptable service desk solution empowering IT, legal, HR, and other service teams to deliver and oversee exceptional service experiences. Another key offering is Jira Align, an enterprise agility platform crafted to assist businesses in navigating dynamic market conditions by prioritizing value generation. Furthermore, its offerings include Bitbucket, an enterprise-grade Git repository management system facilitating professional development teams in collaborating on, managing, and deploying high-quality code. Atlassian Access provides robust, enterprise-wide security and centralized administration, enhancing data governance across its entire suite of cloud products. The portfolio also contains Jira Product, a dedicated tool for prioritizing and mapping out product roadmaps. The company's diverse portfolio extends to Atlas, a teamwork directory; Bamboo, a continuous delivery pipeline; Crowd for single sign-on capabilities; Crucible for collaborative code reviews; Fisheye, a tool to search, track, and visualize code changes; and Compass, a developer experience platform. Other notable products encompass Opsgenie, for on-call and alert management; Sourcetree, a free Git client for Windows and Mac; Statuspage, for real-time status communication to users; and Beacon, an intelligent threat detection system. Established in 2002, Atlassian Corporation maintains its headquarters in Sydney, Australia.
TechnologySoftware - Application$24.05B
ZSZscaler
Globally recognized, Zscaler, Inc. functions as a leading provider of cloud-based security solutions. Its core offerings include Zscaler Internet Access (ZIA), which ensures secure connectivity for a diverse range of entities – including users, servers, operational technology (OT), and IoT devices – when accessing external resources like software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications and general internet destinations. Complementing this, the Zscaler Private Access (ZPA) solution facilitates secure entry to internal applications residing in private or public clouds and traditional data centers. Zscaler also delivers Zscaler Digital Experience (ZDX), a tool that assesses the complete user journey across various business applications. ZDX then generates a clear, digestible digital experience score for individual users, specific applications, and different locations within an organization. Furthermore, the company's portfolio extends to advanced workload segmentation solutions. This category includes Zscaler Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM), designed to identify and correct application misconfigurations across SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS environments, thereby minimizing risk and upholding compliance standards. Another key offering is Zscaler Cloud Workload Segmentation, specifically engineered to fortify application-to-application communication within public clouds and data centers. Its objective is to thwart lateral threat propagation, safeguard applications from compromise, and ultimately mitigate the potential for data breaches. The underlying platform is built upon integral components such as the Zscaler Central Authority, Zscaler Enforcement Nodes, and Zscaler Log Servers. Serving a diverse global clientele, Zscaler caters to numerous sectors including aviation and transportation, conglomerates, consumer goods and retail, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, media and communications, public sector and education, as well as technology and telecommunications. Founded in 2007, the company initially operated as SafeChannel, Inc., before rebranding to Zscaler, Inc. in August 2008. Its corporate headquarters are located in San Jose, California.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$20.17B
OKTAOkta
Okta, Inc. delivers comprehensive identity management solutions tailored for a diverse clientele, including large corporations, small and medium-sized businesses, educational institutions, charitable organizations, and governmental bodies, operating both within the United States and globally. The company's flagship offering is the Okta Identity Cloud, a robust platform featuring a suite of integrated products and services. These include a Universal Directory, a cloud-based system designed to securely store and manage user, application, and device profiles; Single Sign-On (SSO), enabling seamless access to cloud-based or on-premises applications from multiple devices; and Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication, which adds an extra layer of security for various applications and data. Further components encompass Lifecycle Management for overseeing a user's digital identity journey, API Access Management for securing interfaces, an Access Gateway to extend cloud capabilities to on-premises applications, and Advanced Server Access for safeguarding cloud infrastructure. Additionally, Okta incorporates Auth0's product portfolio. This includes Universal Login for consistent user authentication experiences across different apps and devices; Attack Protection, a suite of features to counter malicious online activity; Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication, providing strong security with minimal user inconvenience; and Passwordless authentication, allowing users to log in through diverse methods without traditional passwords. Other Auth0 offerings are Machine to Machine (M2M) authentication and authorization built on industry standards; Private Cloud, for deploying dedicated Auth0 instances; and Organizations, providing independent configurations, login flows, and security settings for different groups. Okta further provides comprehensive customer assistance, educational programs, and specialized professional services. The company distributes its offerings directly via its sales teams and through a network of channel partners. Originally established as Saasure, Inc. in 2009, Okta, Inc. maintains its corporate headquarters in San Francisco, California.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$19.09B
AKAMAkamai
Akamai Technologies, Inc. (AKAM) is a leading global provider of cloud services, specializing in the secure delivery, optimization, and protection of online content and business applications across the internet. The company's primary focus involves offering sophisticated cloud-based solutions designed to shield digital infrastructure, websites, applications (including APIs), and end-users from a wide array of cyberattacks and online threats, all while simultaneously enhancing performance. Akamai further excels in accelerating web and mobile experiences, facilitating dynamic and highly responsive websites and applications. Its extensive media delivery offerings encompass seamless video streaming and player services, efficient game and software distribution, robust broadcast operations, authoritative Domain Name System (DNS) resolution, and comprehensive data analytics. Additionally, Akamai provides cutting-edge edge compute solutions, empowering developers to deploy and run their code directly at the network's edge for improved efficiency and reduced latency. The company also extends its expertise to telecommunications carriers, offering specialized services such as advanced cybersecurity protection, parental controls, resilient DNS infrastructure, and content delivery solutions. To ensure client success, Akamai offers a full suite of support services to assist with the seamless integration, configuration, optimization, and ongoing management of its diverse product portfolio. Akamai distributes its solutions through both its dedicated direct sales and service organizations and an extensive network of channel partners. Founded in 1998, Akamai Technologies, Inc. is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$18.90B
CSGPCoStar Group
CoStar Group, Inc. (CSGP) stands as a premier global provider of comprehensive information, sophisticated analytics, and dynamic online marketplace services. The company caters to professionals within the commercial real estate, hospitality, residential, and related industries, extending its reach across the United States, Canada, Europe, the Asia Pacific region, and Latin America. Its diverse suite of offerings encompasses powerful data platforms like CoStar Property, which meticulously catalogues an extensive inventory of various property types, including office, industrial, retail, multifamily, hospitality, student housing, and undeveloped land. Other key analytical tools comprise CoStar COMPS, a robust repository of comparable commercial real estate sales transactions; CoStar Market Analytics, designed for examining aggregated market and submarket trends; and CoStar Tenant, an online business-to-business prospecting and analytical resource providing detailed tenant information. Additionally, CoStar offers solutions for lease management, including Lease Comps and Analysis and CoStar Lease Analysis, alongside Public Record, a searchable database of commercially-zoned land parcels. Its software solutions feature CoStar Real Estate Manager, designed for comprehensive lease administration, portfolio oversight, and lease accounting compliance, as well as specialized CoStar Risk Analytics and CoStar Investment tools. Beyond its data and software platforms, CoStar operates a vast network of online marketplaces. These include prominent apartment marketing sites such as ApartmentFinder.com and ForRent.com; commercial property listing and advertising services through LoopNet (e.g., Premium Lister, Diamond, Platinum, and Gold Ads); and platforms dedicated to rural land sales like LandsofAmerica.com and LandAndFarm.com. It also facilitates the sale of operating businesses and franchises via sites like BizBuySell.com, and serves as an online auction platform for commercial real estate with Ten-X. Furthermore, CoStar supports the residential home-buying market through HomeSnap, an online and mobile software platform, and Homes.com, a comprehensive listings site for properties for sale. CoStar Group, Inc. was established in 1987 and maintains its corporate headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Real EstateReal Estate - Services$13.98B
NTNXNutanix
Operating across North America, Europe, the Asia Pacific region, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa, Nutanix, Inc. delivers an enterprise cloud platform. Its foundational Acropolis platform integrates virtualization, enterprise-grade storage, and comprehensive networking visualization and security capabilities. This includes the Acropolis Hypervisor, a robust virtualization solution. For cloud-native deployments, Nutanix Karbon automates the provisioning, operation, and lifecycle management of Kubernetes clusters, complemented by the Nutanix Clusters solution. Management tools include Prism Pro, Nutanix Beam for cloud governance, and Nutanix Calm, an application marketplace offering automation to streamline application lifecycle management and enable potent hybrid cloud orchestration. Their data services encompass Nutanix Files for enterprise-level NFS and SMB file services, Nutanix Objects providing S3-compatible object storage, and Nutanix Era for database automation and Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS). Furthermore, Nutanix Frame operates as a Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) offering, enabling the delivery of virtual applications and desktops to end-users from various public cloud environments or private data centers. Beyond its platform, the company provides comprehensive product support, consulting, and implementation services. Its extensive client base spans diverse sectors such as automotive, consumer goods, education, energy, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, media, public sector, retail, technology, telecommunications, and service providers. Established in 2009, Nutanix maintains its corporate headquarters in San Jose, California.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$13.42B
ITGartner
Gartner, Inc. functions as a premier research and advisory enterprise, extending its reach across the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and various international markets. Its operations are structured into three main divisions: Research, Conferences, and Consulting. The Research division primarily offers a subscription service, enabling on-demand access to extensive published studies, data, industry benchmarks, and direct consultations with its expert network. The Conferences segment provides a platform for business professionals to acquire new knowledge, share insights, and foster connections. Lastly, the Consulting segment furnishes clients with market research, bespoke analyses, and direct, on-site support services. This segment specifically addresses critical IT challenges, offering practical strategies for areas such as optimizing IT expenditures, managing digital transformation, and enhancing IT sourcing processes. Founded in 1979, Gartner, Inc. has its corporate base in Stamford, Connecticut.
IndustrialsConsulting Services$10.37B
HUBSHubSpot
HubSpot, Inc. offers an expansive, cloud-hosted customer relationship management (CRM) platform, catering to businesses across the Americas, Europe, and the Asia Pacific. This integrated system features fundamental modules for marketing, sales, customer service, and content management. Additionally, the platform is equipped with a wide array of specialized tools to optimize operations, such as search engine optimization (SEO), blogging, website management, instant messaging, AI-driven chatbots, social media management, marketing automation, email communications, and predictive lead scoring. It further includes functionalities for boosting sales productivity, creating knowledge bases, facilitating e-commerce, directing conversations, hosting videos, and managing ticketing and helpdesk inquiries. Customer satisfaction is also addressed through NPS surveys, complemented by comprehensive analytics and reporting features. Beyond the software, HubSpot offers professional services to educate and train clients on maximizing the CRM's potential, alongside accessible support options via phone, email, and live chat. The company focuses its services on mid-market business-to-business (B2B) organizations. Incorporated in 2005, HubSpot, Inc. has its main offices located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
TechnologySoftware - Application$9.88B
FROGJFrog
JFrog Ltd. delivers a comprehensive DevOps platform to businesses throughout the United States, providing a suite of tools designed to streamline software development and delivery. At the heart of their offerings is JFrog Artifactory, a flexible package repository that enables teams and enterprises to effectively store, update, and manage their software packages regardless of scale. Accompanying this is JFrog Pipelines, a robust continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) engine that automates and orchestrates the movement of software packages. For security and quality assurance, JFrog Xray integrates to scan the Artifactory repositories, while JFrog Distribution ensures high-performance software package deployment, especially for enterprise-grade needs. The company's portfolio extends to specialized solutions such as JFrog Artifactory Edge, which cleverly utilizes metadata from Artifactory to facilitate the efficient transfer of only incremental changes in software packages. JFrog Mission Control serves as a central dashboard, providing a holistic overview of an organization's entire software supply chain workflow. Analytics are powered by JFrog Insight, a dedicated DevOps intelligence tool, and JFrog Connect provides a powerful device management solution, allowing companies to remotely manage software updates and monitor the performance of their IoT device fleets across the globe. JFrog also offers various product tiers, including JFrog Pro, Pro Team, Pro X, Enterprise, Enterprise X, and Enterprise Plus. These different levels ensure continuous support with ongoing updates, upgrades, and bug fixes, along with advanced capabilities like cluster configuration, multi-site replication, and dedicated service level agreement (SLA) support. JFrog's clientele spans diverse sectors, including technology, financial services, retail, healthcare, and telecommunications. The company was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$9.73B
TTDTrade Desk
The Trade Desk, Inc. is a global technology company that provides a self-service, cloud-based platform. This platform enables advertising buyers to efficiently create, manage, and optimize data-driven digital ad campaigns across diverse formats and channels, including display, video, audio, native, and social media, reaching audiences on computers, mobile devices, and connected TVs. In addition to the platform, the company offers various data and value-added services. Their primary clients are advertising agencies and other service providers who represent advertisers. The Trade Desk was founded in 2009 and is headquartered in Ventura, California.
Communication ServicesAdvertising Agencies$9.07B
PAYCPaycom Software
Paycom Software, Inc., established in 1998 and headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, provides a comprehensive, cloud-based human capital management (HCM) platform. This software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution is specifically tailored for small to mid-sized businesses across the United States. It equips organizations with the essential functionality and analytical insights needed to oversee the complete employee journey, from the initial hiring process through to retirement. The robust HCM suite encompasses a wide array of applications across several critical HR domains. For talent acquisition and onboarding, it offers tools such as applicant tracking, candidate management, background checks, seamless onboarding processes, E-Verify compliance, and tax credit services. Time and labor management capabilities include precise time and attendance tracking, flexible scheduling with exchange options, efficient time-off request management, labor allocation, detailed reporting (including push reports), and advanced location-based features like geofencing, geotracking, and their proprietary Microfence Bluetooth technology. Payroll processing is streamlined through applications for improved employee transaction interfaces, comprehensive payroll and tax administration, direct payment options (Paycom Pay), expense management, mileage tracking (with fixed and variable rates), garnishment management, and GL concierge services. Talent development and performance management are supported by employee self-service portals, compensation budgeting, performance review systems, position management, Paycom learning modules, content subscriptions, and "my analytics" for predictive employment reporting. Furthermore, the platform integrates various other crucial functions. These include "Manager On-the-Go" for supervisors to approve time-off and expenses remotely, "Ask Here" for direct employee-to-HR communication, direct data exchange capabilities, and tools for document management and checklists. It also addresses compliance and benefits administration with features for government regulations, benefits enrollment (including carrier integration), COBRA administration, personnel action and performance discussion forms, surveys, and Affordable Care Act applications. A notable offering is "Clue," which provides a secure system for collecting, tracking, and managing employee vaccination and testing data.
TechnologySoftware - Application$7.46B
DBXDropbox
Dropbox, Inc. operates a global platform that facilitates content collaboration for a wide array of users. The company utilizes a freemium business model, allowing individuals, families, teams, and larger organizations to register for free access via its website or mobile application, with options to upgrade to paid subscription plans for advanced features. As of December 31, 2021, Dropbox had amassed a significant user base of approximately 700 million registered accounts. Its services cater to diverse industries, including professional services, technology, media, education, manufacturing, consumer and retail, and financial services. Established in 2007, the company was initially known as Evenflow, Inc., later rebranding to Dropbox, Inc. in October 2009. Its main corporate offices are located in San Francisco, California.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$7.04B
ESTCElastic
Elastic N.V., a company specializing in search technologies, furnishes advanced solutions engineered to operate across public, private, and multi-cloud environments. Its flagship offering is the Elastic Stack, a comprehensive software suite designed to acquire, store, search, analyze, and visually present data from a multitude of sources and formats. The Elastic Stack incorporates several core components: Elasticsearch: A powerful, distributed engine for real-time search and analytics, which also functions as a flexible data store for various types of information, including text, numerical values, geospatial coordinates, and both structured and unstructured datasets. Kibana: Serving as the intuitive user interface, management console, and configuration hub for the entire Elastic Stack. Beats: Lightweight, single-purpose data shippers designed to forward data from edge devices to either Elasticsearch or Logstash. Elastic Agent: Provides integrated host security and centralized management capabilities. Logstash: An adaptable data processing pipeline created for ingesting data into Elasticsearch or other compatible storage systems. Furthermore, Elastic delivers specialized software solutions leveraging the Elastic Stack to address specific use cases such, application search, internal workplace search, comprehensive logging, performance metrics collection, application performance management (APM), and proactive synthetic monitoring. The company's broader platform solutions introduce additional functionalities, enabling users to maximize the combined benefits of the Elastic Stack. Established in 2012, Elastic N.V. is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$6.29B
APPFAppFolio
AppFolio, Inc., along with its affiliated companies, specializes in delivering cloud-based business management platforms tailored for the real estate sector. The company's core offerings include AppFolio Property Manager, a robust platform designed to empower property management firms with process automation, an intuitive user interface, and optimized workflows for common tasks. This system enables users to efficiently execute and log vital transactions, while also providing crucial operational data for business management. An advanced version, AppFolio Property Manager Plus, builds upon these capabilities by introducing adaptable workflows for digitalizing existing operations, delivering key performance analytics, intelligent revenue optimization, and seamless integration with chosen partners, all supported by dedicated strategic account managers. Furthermore, AppFolio provides AppFolio Investment Management, a specialized solution for real estate investment organizations, aimed at improving investor relations by boosting transparency and simplifying various administrative and operational procedures. Beyond its main platforms, AppFolio also furnishes a suite of supplementary value-added services. These offerings are specifically crafted to augment, automate, and simplify numerous functions and workflows for property managers, encompassing options like electronic payment processing, tenant background checks, and insurance services. Established in 2006, AppFolio, Inc. maintains its corporate headquarters in Santa Barbara, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$6.04B
PCTYPaylocity
Paylocity Holding Corporation delivers a comprehensive suite of cloud-native software solutions, primarily focusing on human capital management (HCM) and payroll processing for businesses and their workforces throughout the United States. At its core, the company offers a robust Payroll and Tax Services solution, designed to simplify operations, automate administrative tasks, and ensure adherence to regulatory compliance from a unified platform. This includes features like expense management, on-demand payment capabilities, and garnishment processing. Beyond payroll, Paylocity provides extensive human capital management functionalities, encompassing employee self-service portals, a centralized document library, an intuitive compliance dashboard, and its "HR Edge" feature. Its product suite also includes tools for time and attendance tracking and schedule management, supported by various time collection devices such as physical kiosks, traditional time clocks, and versatile mobile and web applications. Furthermore, the company offers a full spectrum of talent management solutions, covering everything from recruiting and onboarding new hires to managing employee learning, performance evaluations, and compensation. It also assists with employee benefits administration and offers third-party administrative services. To foster a positive employee experience, Paylocity supplies tools like internal community platforms, premium video content, survey capabilities, and peer recognition programs. For data-driven decision-making, it offers insight and recommendation tools, exemplified by its modern workforce index, detailed data analytics, and comprehensive reporting features. Clients also benefit from a range of supporting services, including implementation assistance, training programs, ongoing client support, and specialized tax and regulatory services. Paylocity serves a diverse clientele, encompassing both for-profit and non-profit entities across numerous sectors such as business services, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, hospitality (restaurants), retail, and technology, among others. Its solutions are distributed directly through its team of sales representatives. Established in 1997, Paylocity maintains its corporate headquarters in Schaumburg, Illinois.
TechnologySoftware - Application$5.98B
MNDYmonday
monday.com Ltd., along with its affiliated entities, designs and provides software solutions for a global market, spanning the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and other international regions. Its flagship offering is Work OS, an intuitive cloud-native visual work operating system constructed from configurable modules. This platform empowers users to assemble bespoke software applications and effective work management tools. The company further supplies dedicated product solutions catering to various functions, including marketing, customer relationship management (CRM), project coordination, and software engineering. Additionally, monday.com delivers comprehensive business development, presales, and customer support services. Its client base is broad, encompassing diverse organizations, educational and governmental institutions, and specific business divisions within larger enterprises. Founded in 2012, the firm was initially known as DaPulse Labs Ltd. before rebranding to monday.com Ltd. in November 2017. It maintains its corporate headquarters in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
TechnologySoftware - Application$4.21B
PYCRPaycor HCM
Paycor HCM, Inc. specializes in offering cloud-based human capital management (HCM) software solutions, primarily targeting small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) across the United States. Its flagship product is a cloud-native platform specifically engineered to address the comprehensive human resources requirements of SMB executives. This integrated platform encompasses several key modules: Foundational HCM and Payroll: Featuring an advanced calculation engine for instantaneous payroll processing changes. Workforce Management: Which facilitates adaptable time entry, automated overtime calculations, and scheduling capabilities, all seamlessly synchronized with payroll. Benefits Administration: A decision-support tool designed to simplify and enhance corporate benefits program management. Talent Management: Providing an integrated approach to compensation and performance oversight. Employee Engagement: Offering interactive learning resources and AI-driven feedback surveys. The organization's client base spans numerous sectors, including manufacturing, healthcare, restaurant, retail, professional services, nonprofit, and education. These clients are reached through Paycor's dedicated direct sales force. Established in 1990, Paycor maintains its corporate headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio.
TechnologySoftware - Application$4.09B
QLYSQualys
Qualys, Inc., founded in 1999 and headquartered in Foster City, California, specializes in delivering cloud-based solutions for information technology (IT) management, cybersecurity, and regulatory compliance to organizations globally. The company's integrated Qualys Cloud Platform hosts a comprehensive suite of "Qualys Cloud Apps," encompassing a broad spectrum of services such as vulnerability management, threat detection and response, multi-vector endpoint security, patch management, certificate assessment, web application scanning and firewall, as well as various IT, cloud, and container security and compliance tools. This powerful platform empowers customers to meticulously identify and manage their IT assets, gather and analyze critical security data, proactively uncover and prioritize vulnerabilities, recommend and initiate effective remediation actions, and ultimately verify their successful implementation. Complementing these core functions, Qualys also provides features like advanced asset tagging, intuitive reporting and dashboards, collaborative questionnaires, streamlined remediation workflows, a robust big data correlation and analytics engine, and real-time alerts. These components collectively ensure integrated operations, in-depth real-time analysis, and comprehensive reporting across an organization's entire IT, security, and compliance landscape. Qualys serves a diverse client base, including large enterprises, government entities, and small to medium-sized businesses across numerous sectors such as finance, healthcare, manufacturing, education, and technology. Its solutions are distributed through a dedicated internal sales force and an extensive global network of channel partners, including security consulting firms, managed service providers, and resellers.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$3.88B
BOXBox
Box, Inc. delivers a robust cloud-based platform designed for comprehensive content management. This Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution empowers organizations of all scales to effortlessly manage, distribute, and access their digital assets across any device, from any location. Its rich feature set facilitates seamless internal and external collaboration, automates complex content-driven business processes, and supports the development of bespoke applications. Furthermore, the platform integrates critical data protection, stringent security protocols, and robust compliance tools, helping businesses meet diverse legal, regulatory, and industry-specific mandates, alongside their own internal governance policies. Accessible through dedicated web, mobile, and desktop applications, Box also provides an extensible platform for custom application development and offers specialized functionalities tailored for particular industries. As of January 31, 2022, the company served approximately 100,000 paying organizations, with its services available in 25 distinct languages. Its clientele spans key sectors such as financial services, healthcare, government, and legal services, both within the United States and internationally. Founded in 2005, the company initially operated as Box.net, Inc. before rebranding to Box, Inc. in November 2011. Its corporate headquarters are situated in California's San Francisco Bay Area.
TechnologySoftware - Application$3.67B
RNGRingCentral
RingCentral, Inc. delivers sophisticated cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions designed to empower businesses across North America to communicate, collaborate, and connect seamlessly. These core offerings, including both unified communications and comprehensive contact center capabilities, are built upon the company's proprietary "Message Video Phone" (MVP) platform. Its extensive product portfolio features "RingCentral Office," a robust platform enabling communication and collaboration through high-definition voice, video, SMS, team messaging, conferencing, online meetings, and fax. For customer service operations, the "RingCentral Contact Center" provides a collaborative, omnichannel solution, complemented by "RingCentral Engage Digital" for enterprise-level digital customer interactions, and "RingCentral Engage Voice" for cloud-based outbound and blended customer engagement catering to midsize and large organizations. Furthermore, "RingCentral Video" offers dedicated video meeting services with integrated team messaging, audio/video conferencing, file sharing, and management tools. Specialized solutions include "RingCentral Professional," a virtual cloud telephone service for inbound call management, and "RingCentral Fax" for online faxing. The company caters to a diverse array of industries, such as financial services, education, healthcare, real estate, retail, technology, and government sectors. Its go-to-market strategy involves both direct sales representatives and a broad ecosystem of sales agents, resellers, and channel partners. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Belmont, California, RingCentral has also forged strategic alliances with key industry players, including Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise and Vodafone Business.
TechnologySoftware - Application$3.40B
KCKingsoft Cloud
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited is a Chinese enterprise that furnishes a variety of cloud computing services to businesses and organizations throughout the nation. It provides public cloud platforms, catering to clients in diverse sectors including gaming, video streaming, artificial intelligence, e-commerce, education, and mobile internet. Additionally, the company delivers specialized enterprise cloud solutions to customers within the financial services, government/public service, and healthcare industries. Founded in 2012, Kingsoft Cloud maintains its principal office in Beijing, People's Republic of China.
TechnologySoftware - Application$3.27B
WKWorkiva
Workiva Inc. is a global provider of cloud-based software solutions designed to streamline and manage compliance and regulatory reporting. Its flagship offering, the Workiva platform, delivers a suite of advanced capabilities such as secure collaboration, robust data linking and integration, precise granular permissions, efficient process management, and comprehensive audit trails. This platform empowers users to centralize data from various sources, including enterprise resource planning (ERP), governance, risk, and compliance (GRC), human capital management (HCM), customer relationship management (CRM) systems, and numerous other third-party cloud-based or on-premise applications. Workiva serves a diverse clientele that spans public and private companies, governmental organizations, and academic institutions. The company was established in 2008 and is headquartered in Ames, Iowa.
TechnologySoftware - Application$2.77B
QTWOQ2
Q2 Holdings, Inc. provides a comprehensive array of cloud-based digital banking platforms, primarily serving regional and community financial institutions (RCFIs) across the United States. Its extensive product lineup covers various facets of digital finance. For consumers, the company offers Q2 Consumer Banking, a browser-accessible solution featuring fully branded digital banking capabilities. Businesses, both small and commercial, can utilize Q2 Small Business and Commercial, a dedicated digital banking platform optimized for mobile and tablet devices. Furthermore, Q2mobile Remote Deposit Capture streamlines the process of depositing checks remotely. Beyond core banking functionality, Q2 also delivers specialized solutions. These include Q2 Sentinel for advanced security analytics and Q2 Patrol, an event-driven validation product. To enhance customer engagement, Q2 provides the SMART platform for targeting and messaging. Q2 CardSwap facilitates automatic updates of payment information for account holders receiving new cards, while Q2 Gro serves as a versatile platform for digital account opening, sales, and marketing. For bill payments, there's Q2 Biller Direct, and ClickSWITCH empowers financial institutions to manage and redirect direct deposits for end-users. The company's portfolio extends to robust risk and transaction management tools under the Centrix brand: a Dispute Tracking System for electronic transaction dispute resolution, a Payments I.Q. System for monitoring ACH files and reporting on risks, and an Exact/Transaction Management System designed for fraud prevention. Developers are also supported by the Q2 Caliper Software Development Kit. Enhancing personal financial management, Q2 Contextual PFM allows users to integrate and view both external and internal accounts directly on their digital banking homepage. Q2 Goals assists users in establishing and progressing towards specific savings objectives. Lending and leasing operations are supported by Q2 Cloud Lending, a digital platform, and PrecisionLender, a cloud-native, data-driven solution for sales enablement, pricing, and portfolio management. Additionally, Q2 BaaS offers a suite of open API financial services. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, the company originally operated as CBG Holdings, Inc. before changing its name to Q2 Holdings, Inc. in March 2013.
TechnologySoftware - Application$2.76B
WIXWix
Wix.com Ltd. operates a cloud-based platform globally, enabling individuals and businesses across North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and other international regions to build websites and web applications. Its offerings include the intuitive Wix Editor, a visual drag-and-drop tool for site construction and modification, alongside Wix ADI, which leverages artificial intelligence to facilitate tailored website creation. For more advanced needs, Corvid by Wix allows for the development of sophisticated web applications. The company also provides Ascend by Wix, a comprehensive suite of around 20 tools designed to enhance customer engagement, streamline operations, and support business expansion. Users can generate professional logos through the AI-powered Wix Logo Maker. To assist its clientele in supporting their own users across various channels, Wix offers Wix Answers, a robust support infrastructure. Furthermore, Wix Payments acts as an integrated platform, allowing website owners to process payments directly through their Wix sites. Additionally, Wix offers specialized applications tailored to various business types, assisting owners in managing specific aspects of their online presence. Supplemental services include the App Market, where registered users can find and install a diverse range of free and paid web applications. The Wix Arena serves as an online hub, connecting users seeking website creation or management assistance with expert web developers. A dedicated native mobile application, the Wix App, is also available for managing websites and the Wix operating system on the go. As of December 31, 2021, Wix boasted approximately 222 million registered users and 6 million premium subscribers. The company, formerly known as Wixpress Ltd., was established in 2006 and maintains its headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$2.54B
BRZEBraze
Braze, Inc. operates a global customer engagement platform designed to foster meaningful interactions between consumers and brands. Its comprehensive suite of tools includes robust data ingestion capabilities. These feature Braze software development kits (SDKs) for automatic data collection and the delivery of various mobile and web notifications, integrated in-application/in-browser messages, and content cards, all seamlessly adaptable to diverse digital interfaces and application development frameworks. Additionally, a REST API facilitates data import/export and workflow automation across Braze and clients' existing technological ecosystems. The platform also enables the synchronization of user cohorts from partner sources. For customer understanding, Braze offers advanced classification functionalities. This includes segmentation tools that allow businesses to define reusable consumer groups based on attributes, past events, or predictive propensity scores. Segment insights provide analytical views into how different segments perform relative to key metrics and help identify the underlying factors driving segment membership. Furthermore, a predictive suite assists in pinpointing high-value consumer demographics. The company further provides modules for personalization and decisive actions. Crucially, Braze's orchestration offerings empower brands to manage complex customer journeys. Its signature 'Canvas' tool allows for the visual mapping of multi-step, cross-channel messaging experiences—ideal for onboarding sequences, nurturing campaigns, or win-back strategies. Other orchestration elements include the ability to run targeted campaigns (single or multi-channel) for specific user segments, event and API-driven triggering mechanisms, controls for message frequency and rate limiting, intelligent content selection, and extensive reporting alongside analytics. Founded in 2011, the company was initially known as Appboy, Inc. before adopting its current name, Braze, Inc., in November 2017. Its corporate headquarters are situated in New York, New York.
TechnologySoftware - Application$2.44B
VNETVNET Group
VNET Group, Inc. operates as an investment holding company, delivering a comprehensive suite of hosting and digital infrastructure services throughout China. Its core offerings encompass managed hosting, featuring services such as colocation – where clients can house their servers and networking equipment within dedicated data center space or by leasing partial or entire cabinets. This is complemented by server administration and interconnectivity solutions. Beyond these fundamental services, VNET provides an array of value-added options, including hybrid IT integration, bare metal server provisions, robust firewall protection, server load balancing, advanced data backup and recovery, as well as extensive data center and server management services. The company also offers cloud computing services, enabling customers to deploy and run applications over the internet utilizing VNET's IT infrastructure, alongside secure VPN services to extend private networks via public internet connections. Operational support from VNET includes operating system maintenance and updates, continuous server monitoring, backup and restoration capabilities, server security evaluations, and disaster recovery planning. Furthermore, the company possesses expertise in data center development, offering services from site selection and planning to the design and construction of both wholesale and retail facilities. VNET caters to a broad and diverse clientele, spanning sectors such as information technology and cloud services, telecommunications carriers, social networking platforms, gaming and entertainment industries, e-commerce businesses, automotive companies, financial services institutions, government agencies, blue-chip enterprises, small-to-mid-sized businesses, and even individual users. As of December 31, 2021, VNET boasted significant operational scale, managing 78,540 cabinets across 40 proprietary data centers and 64 facilities operated in partnership. Established in 1999 and headquartered in Beijing, People's Republic of China, the company was previously known as 21Vianet Group, Inc. before officially rebranding to VNET Group, Inc. in October 2021.
TechnologyInformation Technology Services$2.41B
RAMPLiveRamp
LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. operates as a technology enterprise, delivering sophisticated enterprise data connectivity solutions throughout the United States, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. Its product portfolio includes: RampID: A fundamental identifier focused on individuals. Safe Haven: A robust platform designed to empower businesses with data utilization. LiveRamp Data Marketplace: A key tool that facilitates the fluid integration of audience data from various proprietors within the broader marketing landscape. AbiliTec: A specialized platform for resolving offline identity discrepancies. LiveRamp serves a diverse clientele spanning numerous sectors, including finance, insurance, investment services, retail, automotive, telecommunications, high technology, consumer packaged goods, healthcare, travel, entertainment, non-profit organizations, and governmental bodies, among many others. Established initially as Acxiom Holdings, Inc., the entity officially adopted the name LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. in October 2018, the same year it was formally incorporated under this new designation. The company maintains its corporate headquarters in San Francisco, California.
TechnologySoftware - Infrastructure$2.26B
ASANAsana
Asana, Inc., alongside its subsidiaries, offers a comprehensive work management platform designed for individual contributors, team leaders, and top executives across the United States and globally. This platform empowers teams to coordinate diverse types of work, from routine daily tasks to complex, company-wide strategic initiatives. It facilitates the management of various projects, including new product rollouts, marketing campaigns, and the establishment of organizational goals. Asana serves a wide array of clients in sectors such as technology, retail, education, non-profit organizations, government, healthcare, media, and financial services. The company was founded in 2008 as Smiley Abstractions, Inc., and officially changed its name to Asana, Inc. in July 2009. Its corporate headquarters are situated in San Francisco, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$1.80B
JAMFJamf
Jamf Holding Corp. provides a global, cloud-based software platform for managing Apple infrastructure and enhancing security. Its comprehensive suite of products includes Jamf Pro, designed for overseeing Apple environments within enterprise IT departments, and Jamf Now, an accessible, pay-as-you-go Apple device management solution tailored for small and medium-sized businesses. Educators benefit from Jamf School, a specialized software offering. The company's portfolio also features Jamf Data Policy, which empowers organizations to enforce acceptable usage guidelines, mitigate shadow IT, block risky content, and govern data consumption through real-time analytics and detailed reporting. Jamf Connect simplifies Mac authentication and identity management, while Jamf Private Access acts as a Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solution, modernizing or replacing traditional conditional access and VPN technologies. For enhanced security, Jamf offers Jamf Protect, which defends Macs against malware threats and generates custom telemetry and alerts, giving enterprise security teams crucial visibility into their Apple devices. Jamf Threat Defense shields employees from malicious cyberattacks. Furthermore, Jamf Nation serves as an active online community where IT and security professionals discuss Apple deployments in enterprise settings. Jamf's Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions are offered on a subscription model, distributed through its direct sales force, online channels, and an indirect network of channel partners, including Apple itself. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
TechnologySoftware - Application$1.75B
APPNAppian
Appian Corporation provides a sophisticated low-code automation platform, serving clients across the United States and globally. This advanced technology significantly simplifies software development by automatically generating components like forms, complex workflows, data architectures, various reports, and user interfaces, which traditionally require extensive manual coding. In addition to its core platform, Appian extends its offerings to include dedicated professional services and comprehensive customer assistance. Its diverse clientele encompasses a wide array of sectors, such as financial institutions, government organizations, life sciences, insurance, manufacturing, energy, healthcare, telecommunications, and transportation. The company, founded in 1999, is based in McLean, Virginia.
TechnologySoftware - Application$1.73B
NCNOnCino
nCino, Inc. operates as a software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider, delivering cloud-based applications to financial organizations both within the United States and internationally. Its core product, the nCino Bank Operating System, is a multi-tenant cloud platform. This system is engineered to digitalize, automate, and streamline complex operational processes and workflows. By harnessing data analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning (AI/ML), it empowers banks and credit unions to efficiently manage new client onboarding, originate and oversee the complete loan lifecycle, facilitate the opening of various accounts (including deposits), and ensure regulatory adherence. Another key offering is nCino IQ, an application suite that utilizes data analytics and AI/ML to provide customers with both automation and valuable operational insights. This includes tools for assessing, quantifying, and managing credit risk, alongside enhancing their capabilities to meet regulatory obligations. The company also provides SimpleNexus, a suite of products designed to allow various participants—such as loan officers, prospective borrowers, real estate agents, and settlement agents—to engage with the homeownership process from any internet-connected device. nCino caters to a broad range of financial institution clients, including global corporations, large enterprise banks, regional and community banks, credit unions, emerging market entrants, and independent mortgage banks. Its solutions are distributed via a specialized sales team, which includes business development representatives, account executives, field sales engineers, and customer success managers. Founded in 2011, nCino, Inc. is headquartered in Wilmington, North Carolina.
TechnologySoftware - Application$1.69B
FIVNFive9
Five9, Inc. is a global provider of cloud-based contact center software, operating both within the United States and abroad. The company's core offering is a virtual contact center cloud platform, which integrates a comprehensive set of applications designed to facilitate a wide array of contact center operations, spanning customer service, sales initiatives, and marketing efforts. This advanced solution empowers clients to seamlessly handle customer engagements across numerous communication channels, including voice calls, video interactions, live chat, email, website interfaces, social media platforms, click-to-call functions, callback services, and mobile applications, as well as through programmable interfaces (APIs). Furthermore, the platform incorporates sophisticated natural language processing and automatic speech recognition capabilities. Five9 caters to a diverse clientele across various sectors, such as banking and financial institutions, business process outsourcing firms, consumer-oriented businesses, healthcare providers, technology companies, and educational organizations. Established in 2001, Five9, Inc. maintains its primary corporate offices in San Ramon, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$1.63B
BLBlackLine
BlackLine, Inc. (BL) offers a suite of cloud-based software solutions specifically designed to automate and streamline critical accounting and finance operations for businesses worldwide. A significant portion of their offerings revolves around financial close management. These solutions provide tools for various critical tasks, including: Account reconciliations, offering a centralized, collaborative workspace for balancing accounts. High-volume transaction matching, designed to quickly analyze and reconcile large sets of individual transactions. Task management, enabling the creation and oversight of financial processes and task lists. Journal entry, facilitating the generation, review, and posting of manual journal entries. Variance analysis, which monitors and highlights unusual fluctuations in balance sheet and income statement account balances. A consolidation integrity manager, automating the system-to-system tie-out process during the financial consolidation phase. An integrated compliance module, supporting regulatory initiatives, centralizing project management, and providing transparency into control self-assessments and testing. Furthermore, the company extends its portfolio to include accounts receivable (AR) automation solutions. These encompass functionalities like cash application, robust credit and risk management, efficient collections management, dispute and deduction resolution, specialized team and task management, and advanced AR intelligence. The company also delivers sophisticated intercompany workflow solutions. These are designed to manage transactions between different entities within an organization, ensuring proper authorization by storing permissions based on entity and transaction type. Key components include: Intercompany processing, for accurately recording transactions between internal entities. Netting and settlement capabilities, which generate real-time matrices to display the net balance of intercompany transactions. BlackLine primarily markets and sells its software through a direct sales team. Their customer base spans multinational corporations, major domestic enterprises, and mid-sized businesses across a diverse range of industries. Established in 2001, BlackLine, Inc. maintains its headquarters in Woodland Hills, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$1.62B
AIC3.ai
C3.ai, Inc. is a leading provider of enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) software solutions, serving a global clientele across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific region. Its core offerings include the C3 AI Application Platform, a robust environment for developing, deploying, and operating enterprise-scale AI applications. Complementing this platform are specialized tools such as C3 AI Ex Machina for preparing data for analysis, C3 AI CRM which is tailored for specific industry customer relationship management needs, and C3 AI Data Vision for insightful visualization and understanding of complex data relationships. Furthermore, C3.ai delivers a comprehensive portfolio of pre-built, industry-specific AI applications designed to tackle critical business challenges. These include solutions for optimizing inventory levels (C3 AI Inventory Optimization), mitigating supply chain disruptions (C3 AI Supply Network Risk), proactively managing customer attrition (C3 AI Customer Churn Management), streamlining production schedules (C3 AI Production Schedule Optimization), forecasting equipment failures (C3 AI Predictive Maintenance), identifying financial irregularities (C3 AI Fraud Detection), and optimizing energy consumption (C3 AI Energy Management). These integrated, turnkey AI applications cater to a wide array of market segments, including oil and gas, chemicals, utilities, manufacturing, financial services, defense, intelligence, aerospace, healthcare, and telecommunications. The company maintains strategic alliances with key players like Baker Hughes (for oil & gas), FIS (financial services), Raytheon, and major technology firms including AWS, Intel, Google, and Microsoft. Originally incorporated in 2009 as C3 IoT, Inc., the company adopted its current name, C3.ai, Inc., in June 2019 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.
TechnologyInformation Technology Services$1.53B
AMPLAmplitude
Amplitude, Inc. offers a sophisticated digital optimization platform to businesses across the United States and globally, focusing on analyzing and enhancing customer behavior within their digital products. The company's extensive product portfolio includes: Amplitude Analytics, which provides critical insights into user actions. Amplitude Recommend, a codeless personalization tool designed to boost customer engagement by dynamically adjusting digital products and campaigns based on individual user behavior. Amplitude Experiment, an integrated solution that empowers teams to define and deliver optimal customer experiences through systematic A/B testing and controlled feature deployment. Its unique Amplitude Behavioral Graph is a proprietary database capable of deep, real-time interactive behavioral analysis. This graph seamlessly links and correlates customer activities with key business outcomes like engagement, growth, and loyalty, enabling behavior-driven personalization. Data management capabilities, providing a real-time data foundation for organizing, integrating, and overseeing various data sources, complete with identity resolution, robust enterprise-grade security, and privacy safeguards. Additionally, Amplitude furnishes essential customer support services, covering initial setup guidance, continuous assistance, and application training. The company's software is delivered as a cloud-based, subscription service, utilizing a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model. Founded in 2011, the company was originally named Sonalight, Inc. before rebranding as Amplitude, Inc. in December 2014. Its corporate headquarters are located in San Francisco, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$916.80M
PDPagerDuty
PagerDuty, Inc. offers a digital platform designed for operations management, with its reach extending throughout the United States, Japan, and other international regions. This advanced platform is capable of receiving digital signals from virtually any software-powered system or device. It then leverages robust machine learning capabilities to discern relationships, process incoming data, and forecast potential openings or issues. The company caters to a diverse range of industries, including software and technology, telecommunications, retail, travel and hospitality, media and entertainment, and financial services. PagerDuty, Inc. was established in 2009 and is based in San Francisco, California.
TechnologySoftware - Application$802.67M
YEXTYext
Yext, Inc., founded in 2006 and headquartered in New York, New York, specializes in structuring and disseminating critical business information to address consumer queries across North America and globally. The company's core offering is the Yext platform, a cloud-based solution that enables clients to precisely control the facts about their businesses, manage their online content and landing pages, and oversee customer reviews. This is accomplished by leveraging a vast "knowledge network" comprising roughly 200 digital touchpoints, such as mapping services, mobile applications, search engines, intelligent GPS systems, digital assistants, specialized directories, and social media channels, allowing businesses to easily update and maintain their information. The platform facilitates the centralized management of diverse data points, including store details (name, address, phone number, holiday hours), professional credentials (headshots, areas of expertise, educational background), job specifications (title, description), and frequently asked questions. Yext primarily serves organizations within the healthcare, retail, and financial services sectors.
TechnologySoftware - Application$456.30M
SPTSprout Social
Sprout Social, Inc. delivers a comprehensive, cloud-based platform for social media management, operating across a global clientele that spans the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific regions. This sophisticated software centralizes social communications, crucial data, and various operational workflows, serving as a unified hub for information, actionable intelligence, and strategic execution. The company's integrated suite of tools spans a wide array of capabilities, including social engagement and interaction, content publishing, data analytics and performance tracking, social listening for market insights, brand reputation oversight, employee-led content promotion, and process automation. These versatile tools address diverse organizational needs, supporting functions such as community engagement, public relations, marketing initiatives, customer service and support, e-commerce activities, sales and lead generation, recruitment and talent acquisition, product innovation, and overarching business strategy. Beyond its software, Sprout Social provides professional services like consulting and training. With over 31,000 clients globally, its customer base is broad, encompassing small and medium-sized businesses, mid-market firms, large enterprises, marketing agencies, government bodies, non-profit organizations, and educational institutions. Established in 2010, the company is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
TechnologySoftware - Application$424.95M
ANGIAngi
Angi Inc. serves as a crucial link between consumers and home service professionals, operating its services both domestically in the United States and across international markets. A core offering, Angi Ads, leverages its extensive nationwide online directory to connect individuals with local service experts across numerous categories. This platform equips consumers with valuable resources, including verified reviews, to facilitate their research, selection, and hiring processes for local services. Simultaneously, it provides service professionals with advertising opportunities across various digital channels (website, mobile, and digital magazines) and supplies essential business management tools such as quoting, invoicing, and payment processing functionalities. The company also manages Angi Leads, a digital marketplace specifically designed for home repair, maintenance, and improvement projects. This service offers consumers tools to discover local, pre-screened, and customer-rated professionals, alongside features like online appointment booking. It further enables connections between consumers and service providers via telephone and provides a wealth of home services-related information. Angi Inc.'s portfolio extends to specialized platforms, including Handy, which focuses primarily on household services such as cleaning and handyman tasks, and Angi Roofing, dedicated to roof replacement and repair. Internationally, the company operates several other home services marketplaces under names like Travaux, MyHammer, Werkspot, MyBuilder, and Instapro. As of December 31, 2021, Angi Inc. maintained a substantial network, comprising approximately 206,000 transacting service professionals and an additional 38,000 professionals actively utilizing its advertising services. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado, the company was formerly known as ANGI Homeservices Inc. before rebranding to Angi Inc. in March 2021. Angi Inc. operates as a subsidiary of IAC/InterActiveCorp.
Communication ServicesInternet Content & Information$230.15M

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