Apps Purchases: 10+ Million Software Purchases
Founded in 2010, APPS RUN THE WORLD is a leading technology intelligence and market-research company devoted to the application space. Leveraging a rigorous data-centric research methodology, we ask the simple B2B sales intelligence question: Who’s buying enterprise applications from whom and why?
Our global team of 50 researchers has been studying the digital transformation initiatives being undertaken by 2 million + companies including technographic segmentation of 10 million ERP, EPM, CRM, HCM, Procurement, SCM, Treasury software purchases, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
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Scentre Group | Construction and Real Estate | 2860 | $1.7B | Australia | Sony | Sony SNC-EB630B | Video Security Cameras | 2016 | n/a | In 2016, Scentre Group evaluated the Sony SNC-EB630B during its National CCTV Camera Shootout at Westfield Bondi Junction. The event assessed cameras across four groups including the Entry ID category, and the Sony SNC-EB630B was entered and reviewed as part of that Entry ID cohort under Scentre Group's Video Security Cameras testing program. Scentre Group framed CCTV as critical to operations for public liability, security, customer experience and license plate recognition, and the shootout was run to provide objective, site-specific performance data against these operational use cases. Testing and configuration parameters were tightly specified, entry ID cameras were required to operate at 1080p with a 2MB data stream limit, and Scentre provided distance and target size constraints to standardize comparisons. During daytime trials the Sony SNC-EB630B exposed for the external scene and delivered usable face recognition at distance outside the foyer but was less effective for face capture inside the entry when the camera exposed for external light. Night testing showed the Sony SNC-EB630B produced strong colour rendition, sharpness, depth of field and low motion blur, with imagery described as court admissible under the shootout conditions. Functional vectors evaluated included wide dynamic range, backlight compensation, colour fidelity, motion blur control and low light performance, all of which are central capabilities for Video Security Cameras in retail mall environments. The shootout environment also reflected Scentre Group's operational architecture, with cameras assessed in entry ways, general mall domes, micro domes and omnidirectional carpark installations, and multi-head streams viewed in Milestone XProtect for tiled playback and de-warping workflows. Scentre Group uses surveillance for a mix of investigative and operational functions, and the test outputs feed a procurement model that selects one camera per category for rollout across stores for the following 12 months. The Sony SNC-EB630B was therefore evaluated not as an isolated lab sample but within a systems context that included VMS presentation, digital zoom workflows and bandwidth-controlled streaming. Governance for the program emphasized impartiality and repeatability, with universal parameters applied to every camera, blinded side by side viewing, and objective performance yardsticks established by Scentre Group technical staff. After the shootout Scentre Group entered commercial negotiations and offered contracts to manufacturers whose products performed best, using the empirical results to influence category-level purchase decisions and short term rollout planning across its mall estate. | |
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GLP US | Construction and Real Estate | 2860 | $18.9B | United States | GTreasury | GTreasury | Treasury Management | 2017 | n/a | ||
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Construction and Real Estate | 2860 | $18.9B | United States | ION Investment Group | Reval Cloud Platform | Treasury Management | 2015 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 2860 | $18.9B | United States | Fastly | Fastly | Content Delivery Network | 2024 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 2860 | $18.9B | United States | Algolia | Algolia Search | Application, Web and Enterprise Search | 2024 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 2860 | $18.9B | United States | Rocket.chat | Rocket.chat | Chatbots and Conversational AI | 2024 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 2860 | $18.9B | United States | Salesforce | Salesforce Sales Cloud | Sales Automation,CRM,Sales Engagement | 2024 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 2860 | $1.7B | Australia | Glad Group | Glad Security Services | Physical Security Outsourcing | 2010 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 2853 | $814M | United Arab Emirates | Rackspace Technology | Rackspace Cloud | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2016 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 2853 | $814M | United Arab Emirates | CloudLinux | Imunify360 | Web Application Firewalls (WAF) | 2023 | n/a |
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