Canonical is a computer software provider that markets commercial support and related services for Ubuntu and related projects
Current Customer(s)
Market Share (Est.)
Ranking
The top three of Canonical’s competitors in the Programming Languages category are Golang with 46.74%, Security Assertion Markup Language with 27.71%, R Project with 14.40% market share.
Technology | Domains | Market Share (Est.) | Versus page |
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Golang | 17951 | 46.74% | Canonical vs Golang |
Security Assertion Markup Language | 10642 | 27.71% | Canonical vs Security Assertion Markup Language |
R Project | 5531 | 14.40% | Canonical vs R Project |
DBeaver | 1940 | 5.05% | Canonical vs DBeaver |
SPARQL | 1043 | 2.72% | Canonical vs SPARQL |
Scilab | 611 | 1.59% | Canonical vs Scilab |
GNU Octave | 145 | 0.38% | Canonical vs GNU Octave |
Cypher Query Language | 108 | 0.28% | Canonical vs Cypher Query Language |
Open Broadcaster Software | 104 | 0.27% | Canonical vs Open Broadcaster Software |
Apache TinkerPop | 90 | 0.23% | Canonical vs Apache TinkerPop |
VeraCrypt | 48 | 0.12% | Canonical vs VeraCrypt |
Dynamo | 47 | 0.12% | Canonical vs Dynamo |
openCypher | 16 | 0.04% | Canonical vs openCypher |
Percona Server for MongoDB | 14 | 0.04% | Canonical vs Percona Server for MongoDB |
spyder download | 2 | 0.01% | Canonical vs spyder download |
Popular Comparisons
The top three of Canonical’s competitors in the Programming Languages category are Golang with 46.74%, Security Assertion Markup Language with 27.71%, R Project with 14.40% market share.
Canonical vs Golang
Canonical vs Security Assertion Markup Language
Canonical vs R Project
Canonical vs DBeaver
Canonical vs SPARQL
Canonical vs Scilab
Canonical vs GNU Octave
Canonical vs Cypher Query Language
Around the world in 2024, over 115 companies have started using Canonical as Programming Languages tool.
Customers | Employee Range | City | Region | Country | Social Links |
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Canonical | 500 - 999 | London | England | United Kingdom | |
Yum! Brands, Inc. | 10,000+ | Louisville | Kentucky | United States | |
The Travelers Companies, Inc. | 10,000+ | Hartford | Connecticut | United States | |
Broadcom, Inc. | 10,000+ | San Jose | California | United States | |
State Of Connecticut | 10,000+ | Hartford | Connecticut | United States | |
Fujitsu, Ltd | 10,000+ | Tokyo | Tokyo | Japan | |
AT&T, Inc. | 10,000+ | Dallas | Texas | United States | |
AstraZeneca Plc | 10,000+ | Cambridge | England | United Kingdom | |
Dell | 10,000+ | Round Rock | Texas | United States | |
Verizon Communications, Inc. | 10,000+ | New York City | New York | United States |
The top three products and services offering customers that use Canonical for Programming Languages are Cloud Services (7), Managed Services (6), Software Development (5).
Customers
The majority of Canonical's customers for the programming-languages category fall in the company size of 10,000+ employees (28 companies), 20 - 49 employees (16 companies), 100 - 249 employees (15 companies).
Employee Size
The top three geographies of Canonical for programming-languages are the United States with 48(50.53%), United Kingdom with 16(16.84%), India with 8(8.42%) customers respectively.
Customers
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Who are the top Canonical competitors?
Canonical’s Top competitors in the programming-languages category are Golang, Security Assertion Markup Language, R Project. You can view a full list of Canonical competitors here. 6sense uses advanced data mining and AI algorithms to track customers and competitors of Canonical and 40,000 other technologies on the internet. You can also compare Canonical and its feature with top competitors here : Canonical vs Golang Canonical vs Security Assertion Markup Language Canonical vs R Project.
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