All Global Observations Footprint

Top 10 Identified Countries

Country Observations Percentage
US 326,833,600 46.68%
DE 66,471,530 9.49%
FR 27,500,257 3.93%
CN 26,609,725 3.80%
NL 25,425,502 3.63%
JP 19,285,781 2.75%
CA 18,871,134 2.70%
GB 17,637,153 2.52%
RU 16,041,795 2.29%
IT 9,617,970 1.37%

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 713,803,765 89.21%
Telecommunications 40,008,626 5.00%
Finance 15,670,858 1.96%
Business Services 8,650,716 1.08%
Government/Politics 3,677,177 0.46%
Education 3,489,146 0.44%
Engineering 3,145,769 0.39%
Consumer Goods 2,246,173 0.28%
Utilities 2,053,357 0.26%
Manufacturing 1,598,609 0.20%
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833 Vendors Found
Vendor Observations Sort ascending
Cloudflare 276,911,626
F5 101,006,637
Amazon 97,288,381
Microsoft 87,735,428
Apache 82,013,257
OpenResty 67,382,887
PHP 39,913,975
WordPress 34,474,298
Akamai 17,407,698
Canonical 17,038,957
OpenBSD Project 10,327,406
Varnish Cache Project 9,899,522
Dovecot 8,536,046
Plesk 6,871,478
LiteSpeed Technologies 6,352,710
Alibaba 6,180,191
Debian 5,815,826
Opengroup 4,977,294
Vercel 4,233,598
Oracle 3,776,668
14093 Products Found
Product Vendor Observations Sort ascending
Kerberos 5 MIT 3,775
Experience Manager Adobe 3,720
Fortigate 60e Fortinet 3,718
Stormshield Network Security Stormshield 3,697
Mailplus Server Synology 3,679
Harmony Cleo 3,666
Cockpit Cockpit Project 3,613
Unifi Video Ubiquiti Inc. 3,577
Usg60 Zyxel 3,565
Usg60 Firmware Zyxel 3,565
VLTrader Cleo 3,557
Workforce Central Ukg 3,547
Dhi Xvr5108hs S2 Firmware Dahua Technology 3,532
Data Ontap NetApp 3,521
Ds918\+ Firmware Synology 3,520
Ds918\+ Synology 3,518
Serv U SolarWinds 3,459
Dhi Xvr5104hs S2 Firmware Dahua Technology 3,454
Ez Publish Legacy Ez 3,453
F670 ZTE 3,449

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