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![]() | Alphabet is a holding company that wholly owns internet giant Google. The California-based company derives slightly less than 90% of its revenue from Google services, the vast majority of which is advertising sales. Alongside online ads, Google services houses sales stemming from Google’s subscription services (YouTube TV and YouTube Music, among others), platforms (sales and in-app purchases on Play Store), and devices (Chromebooks, Pixel smartphones, and smart home products such as Chromecast). Google’s cloud computing platform accounts for roughly 10% of Alphabet’s revenue. The firm’s investments in up-and-coming technologies such as self-driving cars (Waymo), health (Verily), and internet access (Google Fiber) make up the rest. | $387 | +124% | $4.7T | $4.6T | 11.5x | 25.7x | ||
![]() | Microsoft develops and licenses consumer and enterprise software. It is known for its Windows operating systems and Office productivity suite. The company is organized into three equally sized broad segments: productivity and business processes (legacy Microsoft Office, cloud-based Office 365, Exchange, SharePoint, Skype, LinkedIn, Dynamics), intelligence cloud (infrastructure- and platform-as-a-service offerings Azure, Windows Server OS, SQL Server), and more personal computing (Windows Client, Xbox, Bing search, display advertising, and Surface laptops, tablets, and desktops). | $411 | -11% | $3.1T | $3.0T | 10.8x | 18.9x | ||
![]() | Amazon is the leading online retailer and marketplace for third party sellers. Retail related revenue represents approximately 74% of total, followed by Amazon Web Services (17%), and advertising services (9%). International segments constitute 22% of Amazon's total revenue, led by Germany, the United Kingdom, and Japan. | $274 | +33% | $2.9T | $3.0T | 4.2x | 18.2x | ||
![]() | Oracle provides enterprise applications and infrastructure offerings through a variety of flexible IT deployment models, including on-premises, cloud-based, and hybrid. Founded in 1977, Oracle pioneered the first commercial SQL-based relational database management system, which is commonly used by the world’s largest companies for high-volume online transaction processing workloads. Besides databases, Oracle also sells enterprise resource planning platforms and cloud infrastructure that play an increasingly important role in large language model training and inferencing. | $185 | +12% | $533B | $652B | 11.4x | 27.3x | ||
![]() | Cisco Systems is the largest provider of networking equipment in the world and one of the largest software companies in the world. Its largest businesses are selling networking hardware and software (where it has leading market shares) and cybersecurity software such as firewalls. It also has collaboration products, like its Webex suite, and observability tools. It primarily outsources its manufacturing to third parties and has a large sales and marketing staff—25,000 strong across 90 countries. Overall, Cisco employs 80,000 people and sells its products globally. | $94 | +50% | $372B | $387B | 6.8x | 24.9x | ||
![]() | Incorporated in 1911, International Business Machines, or IBM, is one of the oldest technology companies in the world. It provides software, IT consulting services, and hardware to help business customers modernize their technology workflows. IBM operates in 175 countries and employs approximately 300,000 people. The company has a robust roster of business partners to service its clients, which includes 95% of all Fortune 500 companies. IBM’s products, including Red Hat, watsonx, and mainframes, handle some of the world’s most important data workloads in areas like finance and retail. | $229 | -12% | $215B | $273B | 4.0x | 15.8x | ||
![]() | Dell Technologies is a broad information technology vendor, primarily supplying hardware to enterprises. It focuses on premium and commercial personal computers, as well as enterprise on-premises data center hardware. It holds top-three market shares in its core markets of personal computers, peripheral displays, mainstream servers, and external storage. Dell has a robust ecosystem of component and assembly partners, and also relies heavily on channel partners to fulfill its sales. | $216 | +94% | $141B | $161B | 1.4x | 13.6x | ||
![]() | ServiceNow Inc provides software solutions to structure and automate various business processes via a SaaS delivery model. The company primarily focuses on the IT function for enterprise customers. ServiceNow began with IT service management, expanded within the IT function, and more recently directed its workflow automation logic to functional areas beyond IT, notably customer service, HR service delivery, and security operations. ServiceNow also offers an application development platform as a service. | $92 | -54% | $95B | $92B | 6.9x | 30.5x | ||
![]() | Cloudflare is a software company based in San Francisco, California, that offers security and web performance offerings by utilizing a distributed, serverless content delivery network, or CDN. The firm’s edge computing platform, Workers, leverages this network by providing clients the ability to deploy and execute code without maintaining servers. | $244 | +47% | $86B | $86B | 39.6x | 810.9x | ||
![]() | CoreWeave Inc is a modern cloud infrastructure technology company that offers the CoreWeave Cloud Platform which consists of proprietary software and cloud services that deliver the automation and efficiency needed to manage complex AI infrastructure at scale. Its platform supports the development and use of ground-breaking models and the delivery of the next generation of AI applications that are changing the way of living and working across the globe. | $131 | +18% | $69B | $96B | 18.7x | 38.9x | ||
![]() | Verisign is an operator of critical infrastructure within the domain name system, or DNS. As the registry for some of the world’s most popular TLDs, .com and .net, Verisign directs DNS resolvers to the appropriate registry where IP addresses are stored. Verisign’s control over its TLDs is regulated by ICANN and the NTIA and are subject to contract renewal every six years. The company generates revenue through annual subscriptions allowing customers to use .com and .net as their TLD of choice for their respective websites. | $276 | +1% | $25B | $26B | 15.9x | 22.4x | ||
![]() | NetApp Inc is a provider of enterprise data management and storage solutions. The company's segments include Hybrid Cloud and Public Cloud. It generates maximum revenue from the Hybrid Cloud segment. The Hybrid Cloud segment offers a portfolio of storage management and infrastructure solutions that help customers recast their traditional data centers with the power of the cloud. This portfolio is designed to operate with public clouds to unlock the potential of hybrid, multi-cloud operations. Hybrid Cloud is composed of software, hardware, and related support, as well as professional and other services. Geographically, the company generates the majority of its revenue from the United States, Canada and Latin America (Americas). | $114 | +15% | $23B | $22B | 3.4x | 13.2x | ||
![]() | Founded in 2007, MongoDB is a vendor of a document-oriented database that accelerates development processes of new applications. Enterprise customers can choose between the fully managed offering, MongoDB Atlas, or the self-managed version, MongoDB Enterprise Advanced. MongoDB is a popular tool among developers, and its free Community Server has recorded over 500 million downloads since 2009. | $267 | +41% | $21B | $19B | 7.7x | (1259.2x) | ||
![]() | CDW Corp is a multi-brand provider of information technology (IT) solutions to businesses, government, education, and healthcare customers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. The company's offerings range from hardware and software products to integrated IT solutions and services, including on-premise and cloud capabilities across hybrid infrastructure, digital experience, and security. Its reportable segments are Corporate, Small Business, Public, and Other. The Corporate and Small Business segments serve US private sector business customers, while the Public segment consists of government agencies and education and healthcare institutions in the US. The Corporate segment generates the majority of its revenue in the United States. | $137 | -24% | $18B | $23B | 1.0x | 11.6x | ||
![]() | Akamai operates a content delivery network, which entails locating servers at the edges of networks so its customers, which store content on Akamai servers, can reach their own customers faster, more securely, and with better quality. Akamai has over 325,000 servers distributed over 4,100 points of presence in more than 1,000 cities worldwide. The firm also offers security and cloud computing for its customers, and those businesses have grown to be bigger than the legacy CDN. | $118 | +55% | $17B | $22B | 5.2x | 16.3x | ||
![]() | DigitalOcean Holdings Inc is a cloud computing platform offering on-demand infrastructure and platform tools for developers, start-ups, and small and medium-sized businesses. The customers use the platform for a wide range of cases, such as web and mobile applications, website hosting, e-commerce, media and gaming, personal web projects, and managed services, among many others. Geographically, the company generates maximum revenue from North America and also has a presence in Europe, Asia, and the Rest of the world. | $153 | +440% | $16B | $17B | 18.5x | 46.2x | ||
![]() | Nutanix Inc is engaged in cloud software, offering organizations a single platform for running applications and managing data anywhere. Its Nutanix Cloud Platform is designed to enable organizations to build a hybrid multicloud infrastructure, providing a consistent cloud operating model with a single platform for running applications and managing data in core data centers, at the edge, and in public clouds, all while supporting a variety of hypervisors and container platforms. The company operates a single operating and reportable segment based on a subscription business model. It conducts business in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Asia Pacific, and other Americas, with key revenue generated from the United States. | $43 | -43% | $12B | $11B | 4.5x | 38.8x | ||
![]() | GoDaddy Inc provides digital solutions and services for entrepreneurs, small businesses, individuals, organizations, developers, designers, and domain investors. It offers tools intended to support business creation and management through an integrated service platform. The company operates through two segments: Applications and Commerce (A&C) and Core Platform (Core). The majority of the company's revenue is derived from the Core Platform segment, which consists of sales of domain registrations and renewals, aftermarket domain sales, website hosting products and website security products. Geographically, it generates the maximum revenue from the United States. | $87 | -52% | $12B | $14B | 2.9x | 11.0x | ||
![]() | Applied Digital Corp is a designer, developer, and operator of next-generation digital infrastructure across North America. It provides digital infrastructure solutions and cloud services to industries like High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The company operates in the following business segments: Data Center Hosting Business and HPC Hosting Business. The majority of its revenue is generated from the Data Center Hosting Business, which operates data centers to provide energized space to crypto mining customers. | $40 | +484% | $11B | $12B | 86.6x | (274.3x) | ||
![]() | Confluent Inc operates in the Data Streaming Platform category, setting data in motion to power real time operations, analytics, and artificial intelligence AI. The Company has built a comprehensive platform that enables organizations to stream, connect, process, and govern data in motion across the enterprise. The Data Streaming Platform links applications, systems, and data layers into real time data streams, supporting real time decision making, autonomous agents, and generative AI applications. The platform delivers four key capabilities, Stream, Connect, Process, and Govern, with streaming as the foundation for continuous real time data movement. The Company operates in the United States and international markets, with the majority of revenue coming from the United States. | $31 | +33% | $11B | $10B | — | — | ||
![]() | Fastly Inc is a cloud computing company that provides an edge cloud platform designed to deliver, secure, and optimize digital experiences over the internet. The company operates a unified platform that combines content delivery, edge computing, and security capabilities. Its services include content delivery networks, web and API protection, distributed denial of service mitigation, and real-time data processing at the edge. Its platform enables customers to improve the performance, scalability, and security of applications and digital content, and also supports cloud-native architectures, AI-driven workloads, and programmable edge computing solutions. | $32 | +345% | $5B | $5B | 8.2x | (179.2x) | ||
![]() | Box is a cloud-based content management platform that provides storage and workflow collaboration services for enterprise customers. The firm was founded in 2005 as a file, sync, and share provider. Over time, it built out and acquired workflow and security tools to evolve the pure-play FSS business into a content management business. Most recently, Box has been pursuing an AI-powered, intelligent content management strategy that can allow for metadata extraction and workflow automation. | $25 | -33% | $3B | $4B | 3.4x | 28.4x | ||
![]() | C3.ai Inc is an enterprise artificial intelligence company. The company provides software-as-a-service applications that enable customers to rapidly develop, deploy, and operate large-scale Enterprise AI applications across any infrastructure. It provides solutions under three divisions namely, The C3 AI Platform, which is an end-to-end application development and runtime environment for designing, developing, and deploying AI applications: C3 AI Applications, which is a portfolio of pre-built, extensible, industry-specific, and application-specific Enterprise AI applications: and C3 Generative AI, which combines the utility of large language models. Geographically the company derives revenue from North America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World. | $9 | -65% | $1B | $751M | 1.9x | (2.4x) | ||
![]() | Anterix Inc is a United States-based company engaged in delivering broadband needed to modernize infrastructure for energy, transportation, logistics, and other industries. The company offers Private LTE for utilities which help to automate processes, monitor environmental conditions, enable artificial intelligence, and drive productivity. | $51 | +90% | $947M | $922M | 152.9x | (19.0x) | ||
![]() | Whitefiber Inc is a provider of artificial intelligence infrastructure solutions. The company owns high-performance computing data centers and provide cloud-based HPC graphics processing units services, which it terms cloud services, for customers such as AI application and machine learning developers. Its Tier-3 data centers provide hosting and colocation services. Its cloud services support generative AI workstreams, especially training and inference. It has two reportable segments: cloud services and colocation services. The cloud services segment generates revenue from providing high performance computing services to support generative AI workstreams. Colocation services generate revenue by providing customers with physical space, power and cooling within the data center facility. | $20 | -- | $749M | $658M | 8.3x | (194.7x) | ||
![]() | SharonAI Holdings Inc is a high-performance computing (HPC) company deploying large-scale energy and compute infrastructure, USA energy markets and infrastructure asset management. Its services include: Sovereign AI Australia, GPU-as-a-Service, SHARON AI Cloud, SHARON AI Private Cloud, Virtual Private Clusters, HPC Servers, SHARON AI Supercluster, GPU Fleet, Virtual Servers, Cloud Storage, AI Model Training, High-Performance Computing (HPC), and Video Encoding & Decoding. The company's products are: Sovereign AI Australia, GPU-as-a-Service, SHARON AI Cloud, SHARON AI Private Cloud, Virtual Private Clusters, HPC Servers, SHARON AI Supercluster, GPU Fleet, Virtual Servers, Cloud Storage, AI Model Training, High Performance Computing (HPC), and Video Encoding & Decoding. | $44 | -- | $716M | $781M | 498.4x | (21.6x) | ||
![]() | Rackspace Technology Inc is an end-to-end, hybrid, multi cloud technology services company. It designs, builds and operates its customers' cloud environments across all technology platforms, irrespective of technology stack or deployment model. The company's solutions include Application Services; Data; Colocation; Cloud; Managed Hosting; Professional Services; and Security & Compliance. It operates in segments namely, Private Cloud, and Public Cloud. It generates revenue through the sale of consumption-based contracts for its service offerings and from the sale of professional services related to designing and building custom solutions. | $2 | +115% | $611M | $4B | 1.4x | 15.4x | ||
![]() | Consensus Cloud Solutions Inc is a provider of secure information delivery services with a scalable Software-as-a-Service SaaS platform. It is engaged in the fax cloud business. The company's offerings include communication, data extraction, and digital signature solutions that enable users to securely access, exchange, and manage information across organizational and geographic boundaries. It serves multiple industry verticals, including healthcare, government, financial services, legal, and education. Geographically, the company operates in the United States, Canada, Ireland, and other countries. It derives the maximum revenue from the United States. | $28 | +25% | $506M | $1B | 2.9x | 6.0x | ||
![]() | Ribbon Communications Inc provides network solutions to service providers and enterprises. The company enables service providers and enterprises to modernize their communications networks and provide secure real-time communications solutions to their customers and employees. The company has two separate lines of business; the Cloud and Edge segment, and the IP Optical Networks segment. The majority of the revenue for the company is generated from its Cloud and Edge segment that provides secure and reliable software and hardware products, solutions, and services for VoIP communications, Voice Over LTE among others to service providers and enterprise customers. The company generates majority of its revenue from United States. | $3 | -19% | $479M | $812M | 1.0x | 13.4x | ||
![]() | Backblaze Inc provides cloud storage services. The company offers services such as Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage, which enables customers to store data, developers to build applications, and partners to expand their use cases. It is offered as a consumption-based Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and serves use cases including backups, multi-cloud, application development, and ransomware protection and Backblaze Computer Backup automatically backs up data from laptops and desktops for businesses and individuals. Geographically, it derives a majority of revenue from the United States and the rest from the United Kingdom, Canada, and Other regions. | $8 | +33% | $456M | $472M | 3.2x | 120.2x | ||
![]() | Crexendo Inc is a provider of cloud communications, UCaaS, call centers, collaboration services, and other cloud business services. The company operates through two segments: Cloud telecommunications and Software Solutions. Its cloud telecommunications segment offers hardware, software, and unified communication solutions for businesses using IP or cloud technology over any high-speed Internet connection. The Software Solutions segment is involved in revenue generation from software licenses, software maintenance support, and professional services. It generates subscription and maintenance support revenue from customer support and other supportive services. The company offers warranties on its products. It derives a majority of its revenue from the Cloud telecommunications segment. | $8 | +54% | $269M | $238M | 3.5x | 27.4x | ||
![]() | Radcom Ltd Ltd is engaged in providing network intelligence, 5G ready cloud-native, network intelligence solutions for telecom operators transitioning to 5G. The company has a network intelligence solution for 5G namely Radcom ACE. Its products consist of Radcom Network Visibility, Radcom Service Assurance, and Radcom Network Insights. It has offices in Israel, the United States, Brazil, and India. Key revenue is derived from sales in North America. | $16 | +19% | $267M | $160M | 2.2x | 17.8x | ||
![]() | Unisys Corp is engaged in the provision of technology solutions for clients across the government, financial services, and commercial markets. It operates through three business segments: Digital Workplace Solutions (DWS),Cloud, Applications & Infrastructure Solutions (CA&I), and Enterprise Computing Solutions (ECS). DWS provides workplace solutions featuring intelligent workplace services, proactive experience management and collaboration tools to support business growth. CA&I which provides digital transformation in the areas of cloud migration and management. ECS which provides solutions that harness secure, high-intensity enterprise computing and enable digital services through software-defined operating environments. Majority of revenue is from ECS segment. | $3 | -40% | $205M | $580M | 0.3x | (4.7x) | ||
![]() | Lucent Inc is a collaborative platform for energy storage solutions. Its design technologies harness nanomaterial properties and enhanced capabilities to provide nanoscale building blocks for creating energy storage solutions that far exceed conventional materials. Through its subsidiary, the company also participates in the mineral exploration industry and holds interests in graphite and gold mining assets such as the El Mundo and the La Reyna projects in Mexico. | $8 | +61% | $138M | $138M | — | (9173.5x) | ||
![]() | Intelligent Protection Management Corp is a communications software innovator that powers multimedia social applications. | $2 | -14% | $24M | $18M | 0.8x | (17.1x) | ||
![]() | Veea Inc is a company providing an edge platform having extensive knowledge and expertise on content delivery and edge computing, and has brought a broad range of Wi-Fi, 4G/5G mobile wireless, and IoT products to market over the past two decades. The company has first-in-class VeeaHub smart connectivity and computing hubs that integrate a full range of connectivity options, application processing power, and a full security stack to form an elastic edge computing platform with a dynamic connectivity and application mesh that can easily be deployed and centrally managed from the cloud. | IoT+2 | $0 | -77% | $23M | $43M | 193.5x | (11.6x) | |
| Median | $47 | +22% | $12B | $12B | 4.8x | 15.4x |
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