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Top 10 Identified Countries

Country Observations Percentage
US 319,550,856 47.31%
DE 66,258,374 9.81%
FR 25,085,157 3.71%
NL 24,157,442 3.58%
CN 22,622,408 3.35%
JP 19,222,886 2.85%
CA 19,005,981 2.81%
GB 16,491,455 2.44%
RU 14,974,360 2.22%
IT 9,176,069 1.36%

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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 692,868,602 89.98%
Telecommunications 40,882,784 5.31%
Finance 12,703,516 1.65%
Business Services 4,617,113 0.60%
Education 3,504,331 0.46%
Consumer Goods 2,346,311 0.30%
Government/Politics 1,939,149 0.25%
Food Production 1,871,428 0.24%
Utilities 1,836,773 0.24%
Manufacturing 1,643,562 0.21%
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704 Vendors Found
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Cherokee Project 8,937
Bitvise 8,914
Ipswitch 8,791
Piwigo 8,776
Sonatype 8,715
Mandriva 8,632
NetGate 8,580
Indy Project 8,223
Jeedom 8,170
Goauthentik 7,997
pgAdmin 7,997
Axigen 7,966
Ivanti 7,608
Honeywell 7,569
Eq 3 7,498
Thomas Eibner 7,425
Ruby Lang 7,392
Siteground 7,167
Wowza Media 6,927
Glpi Project 6,880
12543 Products Found
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