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Top 50 Other Process Automation Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 303 other process automation software companies. They have combined revenues of $5.9B and employ 35.9K people. They have raised $4B and serve 41.1M customers combined.

Every company below sells other process automation software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Other Process Automation Software Companies do

Other Process Automation Software encompasses a variety of tools designed to streamline and automate business processes beyond traditional automation solutions. These tools help organizations boost efficiency by automating repetitive tasks, integrating systems, and reducing the manual handling of data. Common use cases include workflow automation across departments such as finance, HR, IT, and customer service, allowing for better resource allocation and quicker turnaround times on processes. Typical features of Other Process Automation Software include workflow design tools, process mapping, integration capabilities with other software applications, and analytics for monitoring performance. Organizations use these solutions to enhance productivity, achieve cost savings, and improve service delivery. Buyer personas typically include process managers, operations teams, and IT professionals, all seeking to enhance operational effectiveness and streamline workflows in their respective areas.

Companies
303
Revenue
$5.9B
Funding
$4B
Employees
35.9K

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Top Other Process Automation Software Companies by revenue

Showing 10 of 303 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Worldwide Technology Service logo
Worldwide Technology Service

Tewksbury, Massachusetts, United States

World Wide Technology is a systems integrator, provides information technology and supply chain solutions.

Revenue
$834.3M
Year founded
1990
Funding
$10.7M
Team size
840
2Arctic Wolf logo
Arctic Wolf

Eden Prairie, Minnesota, United States

Using the cloud-native Arctic Wolf® Platform, we help organizations end cyber risk by providing security operations as a concierge service. Arctic Wolf solutions include Arctic Wolf® Managed Detection and Response (MDR), Managed Risk, Managed Security Awareness, and Incident Response; each delivered by our Concierge Delivery Model. Highly-trained security experts work as an extension of internal teams to provide 24×7 monitoring, detection and response, as well as ongoing risk management to proactively protect organizations while continually strengthening their security posture.

Revenue
$541M
Customers
5.5K
Year founded
2012
Funding
$899.2M
Team size
3.2K
Growth
23.52%
3Sysdig logo
Sysdig

San Francisco, California, United States

Sysdig is a privately held company, owned by its investors who hold equity in the company. Sysdig is a cloud-native intelligence company that provides security, monitoring, and visibility solutions for containerized applications. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California, USA, with additional offices in Europe and Asia. Sysdig's technology enables organizations to secure and monitor their containerized applications, providing real-time visibility into the performance and security of their systems. The company's solutions are used by a range of industries, including financial services, healthcare, and government, to manage their complex cloud-native environments. Sysdig has received several awards for its innovative technology and has been recognized as a leader in the container security and monitoring market.

Revenue
$283M
Customers
700
Year founded
2013
Funding
$729.5M
Team size
660
Growth
92.52%
4Barracuda logo
Barracuda

Campbell, California, United States

Barracuda is a leading cybersecurity company providing complete protection against complex threats. Our platform protects email, data, applications and networks with innovative solutions, and a managed XDR service, to strengthen cyber resilience. Hundreds of thousands of IT professionals and managed service providers worldwide trust us to protect and support them with solutions that are easy to buy, deploy, and use. For more information, visit barracuda.com.

Revenue
$236.6M
Year founded
2003
Team size
2.2K
5Smile logo
Smile

Asnières sur Seine, Ile-de-France, France

We are 2000+ digital creatives and doers in 9 countries. Since we were born, our approach has been based on a deep understanding of your market specificities, your business, and financial perspectives, and your expectations from now onwards to the next years. Our open-source DNA is a huge guarantee of our value proposition. As fair-minded people, we do not want you to be trapped in a single or inappropriate solution: our recommendations always follow s your business objectives and organization. We support you in making reliable technology decisions that enhance your business, such as digital and e-commerce platforms, business applications, Data, embedded technologies & IoT, and Infrastructure management. Our expert brands? SensioLabs, Neopixl, alter way, UX-Republic, creativestyle and Synotis. We are fun and innovative, but also pragmatic and result-oriented. We believe that our contributions are tightly beneficial to your success because that’s how our work makes sense. We are SMILE, the European leader in Open Source digital services.

Revenue
$217.4M
Year founded
1991
Team size
2K
6Fox Technologies, Inc. logo
Fox Technologies, Inc.

United States

Fox Technologies is a global security company that helps organizations centralize Linux access management across hybrid IT environments.

Revenue
$191.3M
Year founded
2001
Funding
$5M
Team size
1.7K
7NFON logo
NFON

Munich, Bayern, Germany

NFON AG is a pan-European cloud private branch exchange provider in Germany. It solutions offered by the company include Nconnect Voice, Ncontactcenter, Nhospitality, Neorecording and Nvoice for Skype for Business.

Revenue
$147.8M
Customers
40K
Year founded
2007
Funding
$9.7M
Team size
340
8Estarta Solutions logo
Estarta Solutions

Amman, Jordan

Provider of information technology services. The company develops and delivers services to public and commercial sectors on Microsoft and Cisco technologies and is based at Amman, Jordan.

Revenue
$135.2M
Year founded
1991
Team size
1.3K
9SOTATEK. JSC logo
SOTATEK. JSC

Costa Mesa, California, United States

SotaTek is a part of Sota Holdings, a global Software Development as a Service (SDaaS) & IT Consulting group. Our 600+ in-house team offers experts who bring Digital Transformation approaches to achieve sustainable growth for enterprises of all sizes. We are based internationally in Vietnam, the US, Australia, and Japan.

Revenue
$133.1M
Year founded
2015
Team size
548
10Splashtop logo
Splashtop

San Jose, California, United States

remote-desktop software

Revenue
$104.7M
Customers
30M
Year founded
2006
Funding
$114M
Team size
335

Frequently asked questions about Other Process Automation Software Companies

How many other process automation software companies are there?

Latka tracks 303 other process automation software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $5.9B in annual revenue and employ 35.9K people.

Which other process automation software company is the largest?

Worldwide Technology Service is the largest, with $834.3M in annual revenue, founded in 1990.

How much revenue does a typical other process automation software company make?

The average other process automation software company in this list makes $19.6M a year, across 303 companies with reported revenue. They serve 41.1M customers combined.

Who are the leading Other Process Automation software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Worldwide Technology Service, Arctic Wolf, Sysdig, Barracuda and Smile.

How much funding have other process automation software companies raised?

The 303 other process automation software companies tracked here have raised $4B in disclosed funding between them.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide tools for automating repetitive business processes - Should support integration with other commonly used software applications - Must offer workflow design or mapping capabilities - Should include analytics for monitoring process performance - Not limited to a single industry; must be applicable across various sectors - Should target operational efficiency for roles such as process managers and IT professionals - Must facilitate collaboration between departments and teams