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  2. Freshworks - Wikipedia

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    The company's annual recurring revenue was reported as over $200 million in 2020, over $300 million in 2021, and $400 million in 2022. [16] In 2023, Freshworks set a goal of $1 billion total revenue by 2026. [17] Freshworks disclosed that it acquired Device42, an American IT-management firm, for $230 million in May 2024.

  3. Fortive - Wikipedia

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    Fortive Corporation is an American industrial technology conglomerate company headquartered in Everett, Washington.The company specializes in providing essential technologies for connected workflow solutions; designing, developing, manufacturing and distributing professional and engineered products, software and services. [1]

  4. Creative Technology - Wikipedia

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    The success of Sound Blaster helped grow Creative's revenue from US$5.4 million in 1989 to US$658 million in 1994. [ 8 ] In 1993, the year after Creative's initial public offering, in 1992, former Ashton-Tate CEO Ed Esber joined Creative Labs as CEO to assemble a management team to support the company's rapid growth.

  5. Product innovation - Wikipedia

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    Product innovation is the creation and subsequent introduction of a good or service that is either new, or an improved version of previous goods or services. This is broader than the normally accepted definition of innovation that includes the invention of new products which, in this context, are still considered innovative.

  6. List of largest technology companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    This is a global list of largest technology companies by revenue, according to the Fortune Global 500. It shows companies identified by Fortune as being in the technology sector, ranked by total annual revenue. Other metrics not shown here, in particular market capitalization, are often used alternatively to define the size of a company.

  7. Innovation - Wikipedia

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    Other ways of measuring innovation have traditionally been expenditure, for example, investment in R&D (Research and Development) as percentage of GNP (Gross National Product). Whether this is a good measurement of innovation has been widely discussed and the Oslo Manual has incorporated some of the critique against earlier methods of measuring.

  8. Dyson (company) - Wikipedia

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    Dyson Limited, d.b.a Dyson, is a Singaporean–British multinational technology company. [7] Founded in 1991 by James Dyson in Malmesbury, England, the company designs and manufactures household appliances such as vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, hand dryers, bladeless fans, heaters, hair dryers, and lights.

  9. Juul - Wikipedia

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    K. C. Crosthwaite has been CEO of Juul since 2019. [39] Adam Bowen is the founder and Chief Technology Officer and James Monsees founder and Chief Product Officer. [47] In March 2020, it was reported that Monsees was planning to step down from his role at the company.