
Israel leads world in cloud startups per capita
A new study finds that 76 cloud computing startups have opened in Israel in the past half decade, translating to 8.4 startups per million people.

A new study finds that 76 cloud computing startups have opened in Israel in the past half decade, translating to 8.4 startups per million people.

First-ever Forbes 2016 Cloud 100 list profiles the world’s top-tier private companies leading the cloud technology revolution.

Oracle will use purchase of Israeli company to step up its cloud business and take on the likes of Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces the establishment of a national cyber park in Beersheva to be called Cyber Spark.

American tech giant bought the Israeli virtualization technology provider to boost its zEnterprise system.
The multinational IT firm has opened a Center of Excellence in Herzliya and an R&D facility in Beersheva to capitalize on Israeli cloud computing ideas.