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'''Bullhead''' is a [[Constantio]]an multinational computer technology company headquartered in [[Norasa]]. In 2024, Bullhead was the fourth-largest software company in the world by revenue and market capitalization. The company produces a wide range of other consumer and enterprise software for desktops, laptops, tabs, gadgets, and servers, including Internet search. The company also sells database software (particularly the Bullhead Database) and cloud computing. Bullhead's core application software is a suite of enterprise software products, such as enterprise resource planning, human capital management, customer relationship management, and enterprise performance management software. | '''Bullhead''' is a [[Constantio]]an multinational computer technology company headquartered in [[Norasa]]. In 2024, Bullhead was the fourth-largest software company in the world by revenue and market capitalization, and the largest headquartered in [[Nortua]]. The company produces a wide range of other consumer and enterprise software for desktops, laptops, tabs, gadgets, and servers, including Internet search. The company also sells database software (particularly the Bullhead Database) and cloud computing. Bullhead's core application software is a suite of enterprise software products, such as enterprise resource planning, human capital management, customer relationship management, and enterprise performance management software. | ||
Bullhead has been criticised for various aspects of its products and business practices. Frequently criticized are the ease of use, robustness, and security of the company's software. Also criticized are oftentimes morally questionable dealings with government officials. Bullhead has participated in government-sponsored surveillance in several nations of the [[Sotoan Basin Union|SBU]] and [[Alliance of Nortuan States|ANS]] through data collection in its software. In 2021, two Bullhead executives were implicated in a bribery scandal which had forced the removal of [[Beatavic]]ian president [[Owen Vonderman]]. | Bullhead has been criticised for various aspects of its products and business practices. Frequently criticized are the ease of use, robustness, and security of the company's software. Also criticized are oftentimes morally questionable dealings with government officials. Bullhead has participated in government-sponsored surveillance in several nations of the [[Sotoan Basin Union|SBU]] and [[Alliance of Nortuan States|ANS]] through data collection in its software. In 2021, two Bullhead executives were implicated in a bribery scandal which had forced the removal of [[Beatavic]]ian president [[Owen Vonderman]]. | ||
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Founded | June 16, 1977Apelnisse, Constantio | , in
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Revenue | ℕ52.96 billion (2024) |
ℕ15.35 billion (2024) | |
ℕ10.47 billion (2024) | |
Owner | David Founde |
Number of employees | c. 159,000 (2024) |
Bullhead is a Constantioan multinational computer technology company headquartered in Norasa. In 2024, Bullhead was the fourth-largest software company in the world by revenue and market capitalization, and the largest headquartered in Nortua. The company produces a wide range of other consumer and enterprise software for desktops, laptops, tabs, gadgets, and servers, including Internet search. The company also sells database software (particularly the Bullhead Database) and cloud computing. Bullhead's core application software is a suite of enterprise software products, such as enterprise resource planning, human capital management, customer relationship management, and enterprise performance management software.
Bullhead has been criticised for various aspects of its products and business practices. Frequently criticized are the ease of use, robustness, and security of the company's software. Also criticized are oftentimes morally questionable dealings with government officials. Bullhead has participated in government-sponsored surveillance in several nations of the SBU and ANS through data collection in its software. In 2021, two Bullhead executives were implicated in a bribery scandal which had forced the removal of Beatavician president Owen Vonderman.