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Top 10 Identified Countries

Country Observations Percentage
US 330,333,313 46.68%
DE 66,961,915 9.46%
CN 27,676,638 3.91%
FR 26,924,393 3.80%
NL 25,813,115 3.65%
JP 19,702,754 2.78%
CA 18,880,536 2.67%
GB 17,817,513 2.52%
RU 16,163,113 2.28%
IT 9,698,274 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 713,661,567 89.28%
Telecommunications 40,823,859 5.11%
Finance 13,980,794 1.75%
Business Services 8,745,423 1.09%
Government/Politics 3,702,987 0.46%
Education 3,506,381 0.44%
Engineering 3,155,297 0.39%
Consumer Goods 2,256,129 0.28%
Utilities 2,009,562 0.25%
Manufacturing 1,615,124 0.20%
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829 Vendors Found
Vendor Observations Sort ascending
Cloudflare 272,440,598
F5 102,187,269
Amazon 96,847,414
Microsoft 89,481,859
Apache 82,248,965
OpenResty 69,227,978
PHP 39,571,741
WordPress 33,113,699
Akamai 17,451,035
Canonical 17,270,467
OpenBSD Project 10,618,297
Varnish Cache Project 9,897,665
Dovecot 8,660,967
Plesk 6,837,031
Alibaba 6,396,218
LiteSpeed Technologies 6,333,993
Debian 5,883,347
Opengroup 4,999,680
Vercel 4,205,854
Oracle 3,802,525
14247 Products Found
Product Vendor Observations Sort ascending
Openvpn Access Server OpenVPN 82,155
FastHTTP Fasthttp Project 82,028
Redirection Redirection 81,132
W3 Total Cache Boldgrid 80,148
Linux Red Hat 79,236
Globalprotect Palo Alto Networks 77,792
Mailenable MailEnable 76,071
Uc Httpd Xiongmai Tech 74,758
Pfsense NetGate 74,205
Net Snmp Net-SNMP 74,041
Audio Station Synology 74,001
Firewall 1 Check Point 70,400
Gaia Os Check Point 70,283
Comware H3c 70,097
Metabase Metabase 69,747
Advanced Custom Fields Advancedcustomfields 69,713
Really Simple Security Really Simple Plugins 69,327
Z Blogphp Z-Blog 67,988
Duplicate Post Duplicate Post Project 67,118
Laravel Laravel 66,937

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