Web Application Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Web Application stocks.

Web Application Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 5 PATH 2 Top Tech Stocks Under $20 per Share
Jul 5 BIGC Q1 Earnings Outperformers: VeriSign (NASDAQ:VRSN) And The Rest Of The E-commerce Software Stocks
Jul 4 PATH UiPath Inc.: Uncertain Reversal Despite Returning Founder - Initiate Hold
Jul 4 TENB Cybersecurity Stocks Q1 In Review: Tenable (NASDAQ:TENB) Vs Peers
Jul 4 APPN Appian: Valuation Erosion Is A Strong Argument For This Stock, Even As Growth Slows Down
Jul 4 APPN Automation Software Stocks Q1 Earnings Review: Jamf (NASDAQ:JAMF) Shines
Jul 4 PATH Automation Software Stocks Q1 Earnings Review: Jamf (NASDAQ:JAMF) Shines
Jul 4 PATH The Case For Investing In UiPath Despite Recent Challenges
Jul 3 APPN Appian Is Navigating Slower Revenue Growth Amid Cost Management
Jul 3 APPN Appian Corporation (NASDAQ:APPN) insiders have recently purchased stock and their bets paid off last week as company hit US$2.2b market cap
Jul 3 SIFY Sify Technologies announces the appointment of Dr. Ajay Kumar as Director on the Board
Jul 3 BLIN Top Electrical Distributor Chooses Bridgeline's AI-Powered HawkSearch
Jul 3 AKAM Software Development Stocks Q1 Results: Benchmarking F5 (NASDAQ:FFIV)
Jul 2 MINM Minim receives Nasdaq non-compliance notification
Jul 2 MINM Minim Receives Nasdaq Notification
Jul 2 PATH 4 Reasons To Buy UiPath Stock
Jul 2 PATH UiPath: Execution Is Key Amid Tight Macros And Gen AI Disruption
Jul 2 PATH UiPath: Too Early To Bet On A Turnaround
Jul 2 PATH UiPath Announces New Platform Features to Enable Organizations to Build Better, Faster, and More Comprehensive Automations with UiPath Autopilot™ and GenAI
Jul 2 PATH UiPath Stock Is Down 49% This Year. Here's Why It's Time to Double Down.
Web Application

A web application (or web app) is application software that runs on a web server, unlike computer-based software programs that are run locally on the operating system (OS) of the device. Web applications are accessed by the user through a web browser with an active internet connection. These applications are programmed using a client–server modeled structure—the user ("client") is provided services through an off-site server that is hosted by a third-party. Examples of commonly-used web applications include: web-mail, online retail sales, online banking, and online auctions.

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