All Global Observations Footprint

Top 10 Identified Countries

Country Observations Percentage
US 307,489,778 45.94%
DE 66,824,126 9.98%
FR 26,160,598 3.91%
NL 24,188,655 3.61%
CN 23,447,669 3.50%
JP 19,534,882 2.92%
CA 19,409,908 2.90%
GB 16,907,909 2.53%
RU 14,980,646 2.24%
IT 9,074,700 1.36%

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 684,213,991 89.66%
Telecommunications 41,799,370 5.48%
Finance 13,633,915 1.79%
Business Services 4,572,219 0.60%
Education 3,452,848 0.45%
Consumer Goods 2,360,433 0.31%
Government/Politics 1,921,123 0.25%
Food Production 1,895,313 0.25%
Utilities 1,879,364 0.25%
Manufacturing 1,613,171 0.21%
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704 Vendors Found
Vendor Observations Sort ascending
Synology 3,532,136
OpenJS 3,328,603
Oracle 3,056,639
Genivia 2,904,205
Fastly 2,796,362
Lighttpd 2,592,604
Caddyserver 2,440,336
CentOS 2,057,615
Roundcube 1,911,025
Pure-FTPd 1,890,621
Kubernetes 1,595,347
MikroTik 1,508,417
Red Hat 1,476,318
Getbootstrap 1,351,161
Laravel 1,286,032
cPanel 1,247,590
JQuery 1,212,474
Cisco 1,125,192
Dropbear SSH Project 1,072,759
Python 987,456
12663 Products Found
Product Vendor Observations Sort ascending
Litespeed Web Server LiteSpeed Technologies 6,246,034
Debian Linux Debian 6,116,956
Plesk Plesk 5,745,408
Unix Opengroup 5,302,998
Tengine Alibaba 4,924,143
Next.js Vercel 4,190,004
Squid Squid Software Foundation 3,579,428
Express OpenJS 3,328,603
MySQL Oracle 2,962,217
gSOAP Genivia 2,904,205
Fastly Fastly 2,796,362
Lighttpd Lighttpd 2,592,604
Caddy Caddyserver 2,440,336
.net Framework Clr Microsoft 2,207,211
Centos CentOS 2,057,615
Webmail Roundcube 1,911,025
Pure Ftpd Pure-FTPd 1,890,621
Net Framework Microsoft 1,534,026
RouterOS MikroTik 1,508,028
Obsidian Plesk 1,473,136

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