Beijing time April 15, the U.S. Science and Technology blog BusinessInsider recently published an article on the United States market, 10 of the largest private technology companies. BusinessInsider integrated His own "digital" (Digital100) global highest valuations private technology companies list, Forbes magazine the largest private companies in the United States and inc.500 and the Silicon Valley business magazine (siliconvalleybusinessjournal) list, which results in the following list (all company's estimated annual revenue is 2011 revenue).
1, online market operators Shi Analysys: Estimated annual revenue of 4.5 billion U.S. dollars
Company headquarters: Somerset, New Jersey (Somerset)
CEO: Thai Lee
SHI Analysys (formerly known as Software House Analysys) is an online market where companies can buy technology products such as computers, printers, servers, etc. In addition, the market will also sell advisory services and cloud computing services. SHI Analysys's annual revenue is up to $4.5 billion (according to a spokesman for the company), with more than 2000 employees, one of the largest female-run technology companies in the United States.
2, system integrators World Wide Marvell: Estimated annual revenue of 4.1 billion U.S. dollars
World Wide Marvell CEO
Company headquarter: Missouri State Saint Louis
CEO: James Cavanave (James Kavanaugh)
World Wide Marvell is a "system integrator", a technology consultancy, that specializes in helping technology companies roll out large projects such as virtualization solution Providers VMware Software, security networks, BYOD (Bring Your Own, With equipment) software. The company has about 1800 employees and is one of the 100 best employers in the U.S. market because of its generosity in profit-sharing.
3, Enterprise-class application company infor: Estimated annual revenue of 2.8 billion U.S. dollars
Infor CEO Charles Phillips
Company headquarter: New York State New York City
CEO: Charles Phillips (Charles Philips)
Infor has quietly become a large enterprise-class application company with an annual sales of around $3 billion trillion, with corporate values expected to be around 16.1 billion dollars. The CEO of the company understands software, and he is the former Oracle president, Charles Phillips, Charles Philips. One reason why Infor is not known is that the company has grown up through mergers and acquisitions, so the company structure is a combination of smaller software companies, each serving a specific segment of the industry, such as dairy or footwear companies.
4, value-added reseller zones: Estimated annual revenue of 1 billion U.S. dollars
Zones CEO Firoz Lalji
Company headquarters: Auburn, WA (Auburn)
CEO: Firoz Lalji
Zones is a "value-added reseller", meaning that the company's main business is to sell computer hardware, software and equipment to the enterprise, and then help the enterprise installation and maintenance work. The company specializes in complex products such as Cisco networks and virtualization technology, and its chief executive is an interesting person. Born in Uganda, Lalji is the founder of kit cameras, a retail chain operator, who sold the company in 1997 years and then became chief executive of zones.
5, cloud Computing and network hosting service provider SoftLayer: Estimated annual revenue of 400 million U.S. dollars
SoftLayer CEO Lance Crosby
Company Headquarter: Texas Dallas
CEO: Lance Crosby (Lance Crosby)
SoftLayer is one of the largest private-owned cloud computing and network hosting service providers. There are rumours that IBM and EMC are bidding for the company. SoftLayer's valuation is about $2.8 billion trillion, and 2012 's revenue is expected to be $400 million, more than $300 million trillion in 2011.
6, payment processing software provider Paypros: Estimated annual revenue of 214 million U.S. dollars
Paypros CEO Chack Smith
Company headquarter: California State Newark (Newark)
CEO: Chack Smith (Chuck Smith)
Paypros (formerly known as payments 處理) is a company that sells payment processing software and retail terminal software, which provides support for cash registers and other Terminal Services related to payments. The company has more than 55,000 clients.
7, IT Management Service provider DataPipe: Estimated annual revenue of 200 million U.S. dollars
DataPipe CEO Rob Allen
Company headquarters: Jersey City, NJ
CEO: Rob Allen (Robb Allen)
DataPipe provides IT management services to companies using cloud computing services, a company that has partnered with Amazon's cloud services to provide cloud space in its own data center. The company's 2011 revenue is expected to be $200 million trillion, valued at around $2 billion trillion.
8, large data and virtualization software provider Intelligent Software FX: Estimated annual revenue of 166 million U.S. dollars
Intelligent Software FX CEO Jes Jessi
Company headquarters: Colorado State Springs (Colorado Springs)
CEO: Jes Jessi (Jay Jesse)
Intelligent Software FX provides large data and virtualization/Map software that is popular with government agencies such as spies and the military.
9, automobile industry business analysis software provider hints Science: Estimated annual revenue of 126 million U.S. dollars
Jim Anderson, CEO of Hints Science
Company Headquarter: Detroit, Michigan
CEO: Jim Anderson
Hints Science offers Business analytics software for carmakers around the world, founded in 1977 when Anderson, a professor at Wayne State University, Michigan, developed a software for Cadillac to handle complex , mathematics and science based marketing activities. To some extent, the software provided by hints science can be said to be the "Philosopher's Stone" of automobiles. Anderson has been the chief executive of the company for 35 years.
10, Technology services company projectile: Estimated annual revenue of 125 million U.S. dollars
Projectile CEO Daniel Edmani
Company headquarter: Illinois State Chicago
CEO: Daniel Edmani (Daniel adamany)
Projectile is a technology services company that describes itself as a "collective brain of technologists and consultants". Projectile's main business is to help businesses deploy the latest and best technology for their networks and data centers.
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