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3 Dec 2011

GLOBAL SOFTWARE TOP 100 - EDITION 2011


  • This list contains the top companies in the software industry, ranked by annual software revenues. 
  • Software revenues are defined as revenues coming from sale of licenses, maintenance, subscription and support. Revenues from custom software development are excluded. 
  • Clicking the company name in the list will take you to a page with some company info and a brief explanation of the software revenue calculation (in case a calculation was necessary).

#

Company

Software
Revenues
mln US$

Software
Revenue
growth

Total
Revenues
mln US$

Software
Revenue
share

1
54,27010.6%67,38380.5%
2
22,4855.1%99,87022.5%
3
20,95812.8%30,18069.4%
4
12,55810.5%16,65475.4%
5
7,274-4.2%30,30724.0%
6
6,6697.9%126,5625.3%
7
5,6361.3%6,01393.7%
8
5,456-19.8%13,76639.6%
9
4,4473.9%4,447100.0%
10
4,35610.0%17,01525.6%
11
4,229-6.6%16,91825.0%
12
4,1363.1%4,45492.9%
13
3,413-8.4%3,413100.0%
14
3,17713.6%3,82683.0%
15
2,561-4.6%21,37412.0%
16
2,38311.5%41,0455.8%
17
2,0838.8%83,0392.5%
18
1,93922.0%113,5001.7%
19
1,88519.0%2,09090.2%
20
1,8434.8%1,98193.0%
21
1,762-11.7%4,99235.3%
22
1,7019.2%1,93288.0%
23
1,6433.1%3,12252.6%
24
1,52327.9%1,62893.6%
25
1,485-4.6%2,22866.7%



#

Company

Software
Revenues
mln US$

Software
Revenue
growth

Total
Revenues
mln US$

Software
Revenue
share

26
1,44115.4%1,441100.0%
27
1,39936.0%2,85149.1%
28
1,35811.5%75,6601.8%
29
1,350-14.3%1,80075.0%
30
1,3262.5%3,13342.3%
31
1,30213.8%1,87569.4%
32
1,2372.9%1,39488.7%
33
1,2155.2%2,43050.0%
34
1,2027.6%4,81924.9%
35
1,2000.0%150,2110.8%
36
1,18929.8%1,189100.0%
37
1,0855.4%1,085100.0%
38
1,0327.1%2,06550.0%
39
999-4.4%4,75221.0%
40
9439.7%4,70620.0%
41
93512.1%1,09885.2%
42
93320.9%1,93648.2%
43
93111.4%1,49662.2%
44
92812.3%11,5918.0%
45
877-5.5%17,5385.0%
46
83511.9%93689.2%
47
800-3.0%1,23864.6%
48
8000.0%102,1830.8%
49
798-4.5%4,99616.0%
50
7865.2%1,85042.5%


#

Company

Software
Revenues
mln US$

Software
Revenue
growth

Total
Revenues
mln US$

Software
Revenue
share

51
7832.1%1,10770.7%
52
766-16.4%1,79942.6%
53
766-15.7%766100.0%
54
76110.0%94180.9%
55
752-0.7%3,08724.4%
56
75120.7%88285.1%
57
75154.8%43,6231.7%
58
7440.0%96776.9%
59
7298.6%56,1561.3%
60
72039.5%96075.0%
61
717-4.5%80489.2%
62
7027.2%4,50115.6%
63
680-3.4%84680.4%
64
67319.3%1,14358.9%
65
6651.4%90273.7%
66
6080.0%608100.0%
67
58017.6%87066.7%
68
5795.5%579100.0%
69
5780.0%77075.1%
70
5788.2%64389.9%
71
5751.8%33,9651.7%
72
57145.3%85766.6%
73
56430.6%5,63910.0%
74
56228.3%65086.5%
75
56010.0%67982.5%

#

Company

Software
Revenues
mln US$

Software
Revenue
growth

Total
Revenues
mln US$

Software
Revenue
share

76
5553.0%11,0945.0%
77
55516.4%90561.3%
78
551-0.4%110,4070.5%
79
54342.5%29,3211.9%
80
54013.2%1,02452.7%
81
5004.2%500100.0%
82
4866.3%73466.2%
83
4833.2%72566.6%
84
47811.4%68170.2%
85
4777.2%53090.0%
86
4732.6%1,56330.3%
87
46912.2%76761.1%
88
4510.0%60175.0%
89
45121.9%75359.9%
90
4500.0%60075.0%
91
4437.3%2,82415.7%
92
42711.5%58073.6%
93
42116.0%21,3142.0%
94
41320.8%44792.4%
95
40049.8%60066.7%
96
3972.3%79450.0%
97
39032.7%63161.8%
98
3780.0%3,78410.0%
99
3750.0%50075.0%
100
37551.8%85743.8%

THE TOP 25 COMPANIES IN THE WORLD


Top Companies in the World
#CompanyRevenues 2009Origin
1Wal-Mart404US
2Exxon Mobil302US
3Royal Dutch Shell278Europe
4BP239Europe
5Toyota209Asia
6Sinopec197Asia
7Total189Europe
8Chevron167US
9Saudi Aramco166ME
10ConocoPhilips153US
11Volkswagen152Europe
12China Nat. Petroleum147Asia
13Allianz132Europe
14Ass. Generali132Europe
15Carrefour124Europe
16AT&T123US
17Bank of America121US
18Samsung120Asia
19ENI120Europe
20Ford118US
21HP116US
22Petrobras114Brasil
23Daimler114Europe
24Berkshire Hathaway112US
25Siemens107Europe

This list of the 25 largest companies in the world is evidence of the enormous size of today’s oil and gas companies: they hold 11 positions in the list. High oil prices have boosted their revenues – and their profits. Automotive companies and finance companies follow, each with 4 companies between the world’s top 25.

The world’s largest company
The world’s biggest company is a retail company: Wal-Mart. The company heads the pack for many years already, and it will continue its lead for many years more unless oil prices would double again. With revenues of US$ 404 billion, Wal-Mart is currently at a comfortable distance from number 2, Exxon Mobile, which posted revenues of US$ 302 billion. Royal Dutch Shell follows with US$ 278 billion.
Besides Wal-Mart the only other non-energy company in the Top 10 is Toyota, the Japanese car company, ranked 5th.

Ownership
All companies in the list are publicly quoted, except Saudi Aramco, which is in the hands of the Saudi Arabian state. When comparing stock market capitalizations, Exxon Mobile tops the rest with a capitalization of US$ 275 billion, almost US$ 100 billion above Wal-Mart.

Origin
Nine of the world's largest companies, including number 1 and 2 in the list, originate from a single country: the United States. Adding Petrobras (22) from Brasil, the American continent is equally successful as the European continent, that also has ten companies listed. At the moment, the list counts 4 Asian companies, a number that will probably grow in coming years as China's economy is expanding rapidly.

Technology companies
Technology companies are modestly represented in the list. Electronics giant Samsung from South Korea (18) and computer company HP (21) are the world’s largest technology companies measured by total revenues. Siemens, the German conglomerate with many technological products in its broad portfolio, closes the list (25). General Electric, Hitachi and IBM, all companies with significant technology sales are dangling in positions in the 26-35 range.

Conclusion
Making sophisticated electronics and software can make a lot of money nowadays, but pumping and refining crude oil is still the path of the greatest cashflow.

Methodology
Companies are ranked according to total sales revenues in financial year 2009. Financial companies were listed on their interest income (banks) or premium income (insurers). The list includes public, private and state-owned companies.
The ‘top companies in the world’ is a research project of the Top 100 research foundation.

2 Dec 2011

Tips to write an effective resume


An average HR consultant has the attention span of an infant when it comes to reading resumes - that of a few seconds. 
It is up to YOU to make his few seconds meaningful for you.  

You are one Among Thousands  

A good job receives 100s of resumes.  Yours has to be flawless. Don't bore your readers with useless details - or you'll be just another piece of paper.  

Resume Presentation  

Use a regular size paper (8.5 x 11 inches), preferably printed in Arial font (easy on the eyes, clear typeface) Leave double spacing between lines and always start at the left margin, except in the case of your name and address.  

Details  

Your name and address come first on the resume. Then your objective,work experience and responsibilities held during previous employments.  
Then comes your educational qualifications your institute's name.  

Your Achievements  

Mention professional accomplishments which are in sync with the company's progress.  The languages  you can speak, read and write should clearly mentioned. Do not forget to sign the resume. Many people forget.  

It is always better to confine yourself to one page. Most people do not fancy turning pages to read a resume.  

21 Nov 2011

Know About Top MNC's in the world


We noticed that over 25% percent of our visitors is actively looking for a (new) job in the software industry. If you are one of them, this page is for you!

In our jobs section, we list a select number of software employers who are currently looking for new personnel.

Below is a list of companies. In the future, we will add a job board with actual software related vacancies. We are currently rounding up software employers who wish to show their vacancies in such a job board.


Software employers currently hiring



International Business Machines Corp.
Activities: hardware, software
Locations: worldwide presence


IBM is a multinational computer, technology and it-consulting company, headquartered in Armonk, New York. The company which later became IBM, was founded in 1896 by Herman Hollerith. IBM produces hardware and software, and offers services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. IBM is the largest IT services company and the second largest software company in the world. In 2009, the company has received the most US patents for the 17th consecutive year. The main software products of IBM are Webspere, DB2, Lotus, Tivoli and Cognos.
Company information
Headquarters
Primary business sectorsInfrastructure Software, Operating Systems, Development Tools
Secondary business sectors
Type
Employees398,455
Websitehttp://www.ibm.com/us/en/?cm_re=masthead-_-home-_-home
Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM
position (2011)2


Financial information
Total revenues 2010 (mln US$)99,870
Total revenues 2009 (mln US$)95,758
Software revenues 2010 (mln US$)22,485
Software revenues 2009 (mln US$)21,396
Software revenue growth (%yoy)5.1%
Software/Total %22.5%
General informationhttp://www.ibm.com/ibm/us/
Microsoft investor relations urlhttp://www.ibm.com/investor/financials/annualreport.phtml
Financial year endDecember 31st
Financial year correction
Software revenue calculationSoftware Revenue
Other research remarks
Microsoft
Activities: software, services,hardware (forgaming) Locations: worldwide presen



Microsoft, inc. is a multinational company that develops a wide range of software products. The most profitable products are the Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software. The company was founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. Microsoft rose to dominate the home computer operating system market with MS-DOS in the mid-1980's, followed by the Windows line of operating systems. Windows is still the flagship product of the company, the current desktop version is Windows 7, released in 2009. The company now has three business divisions: the Microsoft Platform Products and Services Division, the Microsoft Business Division and the Microsoft Entertainment and Devices Division. Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, Microsoft has been the largest software company in the world for at least 8 years in a row.
Company information
Headquarters
Primary business sectorsInfrastructure Software
Secondary business sectorsOperating Systems, Office Productivity, Databases, Development Tools
Type
Employees79,000
Websitehttp://www.microsoft.com/
Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft
Financial information
Total revenues 2010 (mln US$)67,383
Total revenues 2009 (mln US$)61,159
Software revenues 2010 (mln US$)54,270
Software revenues 2009 (mln US$)49,090
Software revenue growth (%yoy)10.6%
Software/Total %80.5%
General informationhttp://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/
Microsoft investor relations urlhttp://www.microsoft.com/msft/sec.mspx
Financial year endJune 30th
Financial year correction1/2 FY 2008 + Q1/Q2 FY 2009
Software revenue calculationClient + 85% of Server & Tools + OSB + MBD + 1/3 Entertainment and Devices Devision
Other research remarksSW Rev calculation is adjusted according to Microsoft's segment recognition


Oracle
Activities: software, services, hardware
Locations: worldwide presence


Oracle is a multinational computer-technology corporation that develops enterprise software products and particularly database management systems. Headquartered in Redwood City, California, United States, Oracle employs more than 73,201 people worldwide as of 2009. It has enlarged its share of the software market through organic growth and through a number of high-profile acquisitions, including PeopleSoft and BEA Systems. The company is the third-largest software company in both the US and the world. Oracle is also the second largest enterprise software company in the world.
Company information
Headquarters
Primary business sectorsInfrastructure Software
Secondary business sectorsDatabases, Application servers/Middleware,
Type
Employees80,219
Websitehttp://www.oracle.com/
Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle


Financial information
Total revenues 2010 (mln US$)30,180
Total revenues 2009 (mln US$)22,734
Software revenues 2010 (mln US$)20,958
Software revenues 2009 (mln US$)18,582
Software revenue growth (%yoy)12.8%
Software/Total %69.4%
General informationhttp://www.oracle.com/corporate/index.html
Microsoft investor relations urlhttp://www.oracle.com/corporate/investor_relations/index.html
Financial year endMay 31st
Financial year correction5/12 FY 2010 + Q1/Q2 2011 + 1/3 Q3 2011
Software revenue calculationSoftware Revenue
Other research remarks2011 Tot: 5/12*26820 + 16084 +1/3*8764 SW:5/12*20625 + 10380 + 1/3*5954 2010 Tot: 5/12* 23,252 + 10,911 + 1/3*6,404 SW:5/12* 18,877 + 9,045 + 1/3* 5,015

2011 revenue report for top MNC's

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