
What do the world’s top 10 tech firms have in common?
Israel, of course. Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, Alibaba, Intel, Oracle, Samsung and Baidu are all doing mission-critical work in Israel that’s core to their businesses back at HQ.

Israel, of course. Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, Alibaba, Intel, Oracle, Samsung and Baidu are all doing mission-critical work in Israel that’s core to their businesses back at HQ.

US giant pays a couple of million dollars for Tel Aviv-based facial recognition technology startup, reports Calcalist newspaper.
More than 10,000 Israelis have chosen to build their careers in the world’s largest ecosystem for high-tech.

Israeli company develops and markets miniature cameras for smartphones and tablets.

President Reuven Rivlin celebrates opening of new Apple center in Herzliya.

Hush-hush trip said to include visit to Tel Aviv Museum of Art, gourmet meals at top restaurants, meeting with former Israeli President Shimon Peres.

Two of the Israeli women entrepreneurs singled out by the magazine in 2013 tell ISRAEL21c if the attention helped fuel their startups.

‘The future is edible landscaping,’ predicts CEO of Israel’s GreenWall.
Israeli-American firm specializes in data virtualization solutions.

Not everyone likes to eat their apple and honey at a table – some prefer to eat while skydiving, surfing, or climbing.

Apple co-founder addresses EduAction Forum in Holon, meets Israeli startups.

Haifa native Johny Srouji among five new vice presidents for the company; oversees hardware technologies.

Eric Sirkin says there is no reason Israeli companies can’t be large and multinational. It just requires a shift of mentality, he says.

Whatever you’re into, this Israeli product anticipates your needs based on the time, where you are and what you’re doing.

Chipmaker acquires Israeli-based Ginger Software’s personal assistant technology.