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Top 10 Identified Countries

Country Observations Percentage
US 355,268,034 47.16%
DE 71,876,767 9.54%
NL 30,962,591 4.11%
CN 29,317,294 3.89%
FR 23,741,469 3.15%
JP 20,161,331 2.68%
CA 19,972,729 2.65%
GB 18,059,649 2.40%
RU 16,244,242 2.16%
IT 11,386,605 1.51%

All Industry Observations Footprint

Top 10 Identified Industries

*Service provider organizations (typically Technology and Telecommunications) are disproportionally represented in the results given their upstream ownership of end-user infrastructure. See our FAQs.

Industry* Observations Percentage
Technology 767,122,908 89.64%
Telecommunications 41,790,200 4.88%
Finance 15,765,283 1.84%
Business Services 8,238,297 0.96%
Government/Politics 3,622,828 0.42%
Education 3,432,893 0.40%
Engineering 3,194,189 0.37%
Consumer Goods 2,304,104 0.27%
Utilities 2,190,470 0.26%
Manufacturing 1,672,783 0.20%
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791 Vendors Found
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Cloudflare 287,330,487
Amazon 105,338,354
F5 102,840,721
Microsoft 101,315,291
Apache 84,617,190
OpenResty 69,691,381
WordPress 48,780,438
PHP 45,887,139
Akamai 18,822,632
Canonical 16,685,983
OpenBSD Project 10,890,638
Varnish Cache Project 9,581,675
Dovecot 9,274,045
Plesk 7,435,047
LiteSpeed Technologies 6,959,018
Alibaba 6,531,955
Debian 6,137,204
Opengroup 5,170,088
Vercel 4,106,234
OpenJS 3,959,960
13603 Products Found
Product Vendor Observations Sort ascending
Cloudflare Cloudflare 143,953,701
Load Balancing Cloudflare 143,376,786
NGINX F5 101,445,537
HTTP Server Apache 81,994,860
Cloudfront Amazon 65,140,198
Wordpress WordPress 48,780,438
php PHP 45,887,139
OpenResty OpenResty 34,856,951
Lua Nginx Module OpenResty 34,834,430
Elastic Load Balancing Amazon 25,722,116
ASP.NET Microsoft 21,932,024
Windows Microsoft 21,131,241
Asp.net Core Microsoft 20,165,248
GHost Akamai 18,822,632
Ubuntu Linux Canonical 16,685,983
IIS Microsoft 16,166,301
Simple Storage Service Amazon 14,336,973
Internet Information Services Microsoft 13,859,515
OpenSSH OpenBSD Project 10,890,638
Varnish Cache Varnish Cache Project 9,581,675

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