We have data on 2,176 companies that use Sony Sound Forge. The companies using Sony Sound Forge are most often found in United States and in the Computer Software industry. Sony Sound Forge is most often used by companies with 50-200 employees and 1M-10M dollars in revenue. Our data for Sony Sound Forge usage goes back as far as 6 years and 7 months.
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Company | George Mason University |
Website | gmu.edu |
Country | United States |
Revenue | 200M-1000M |
Company Size | 1000-5000 |
Company | Website | Country | Revenue | Company Size |
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George Mason University | gmu.edu | United States | 200M-1000M | 1000-5000 |
We use the best indexing techniques combined with advanced data science to monitor the market share of over 15,000 technology products, including Audio & Video Editing. By scanning billions of public documents, we are able to collect deep insights on every company, with over 100 data fields per company at an average. In the Audio & Video Editing category, Sony Sound Forge has a market share of about 1.9%. Other major and competing products in this category include:
Sony Sound Forge (formerly known as Sonic Foundry Sound Forge) is a digital audio editing suite by Sony Creative Software which is aimed at the professional and semi-professional markets.
Looking at Sony Sound Forge customers by industry, we find that Computer Software (14%), Higher Education (8%), Information Technology and Services (6%), Broadcast Media (6%) and Education Management (6%) are the largest segments.
57% of Sony Sound Forge customers are in United States and 14% are in India.
Of all the customers that are using Sony Sound Forge, 32% are small (<50 employees), 37% are medium-sized and 30% are large (>1000 employees).
Of all the customers that are using Sony Sound Forge, a majority (57%) are small (<$50M), 27% are large (>$1000M) and 8% are medium-sized.