15 Israelis making a mark on Silicon Valley’s tech scene
More than 10,000 Israelis have chosen to build their careers in the world’s largest ecosystem for high-tech.
More than 10,000 Israelis have chosen to build their careers in the world’s largest ecosystem for high-tech.

Purchase of Israeli tech to help developers quickly understand and change mainframe code based on data displayed on a dashboard.

Fixico takes care of installing updates, trashing junk files, defragging and managing antivirus, anti-spyware and anti-adware programs.

IBM and partners use Israeli technology to transform personal health with Watson and open cloud.

‘When everyone belongs, we’ll be much more powerful as a society,’ says Cisco executive involved in advancing job prospects of the ultra-Orthodox.

Kaltura powers the videos produced by, for example, HBO, Disney, ABC, Warner, Paramount, IBM, Intel, Ikea and Bank of America.

American tech giant bought the Israeli virtualization technology provider to boost its zEnterprise system.
New IBM cybersecurity software lab in Israel will focus on mobile and application security, advanced threat, malware, counter-fraud, and financial crimes.

The information privacy and security unit at IBM Research in Israel is devising new ways to keep your data confidential.

Personalized medicine, agriculture, mobile programming: ISRAEL21c looks at some of the advances coming out of IBM’s Haifa facility lately.

$1.3 billion price tag for four Israeli companies set to be acquired by American giants IBM and Stryker and Japan’s Sysmex and Fuji.
IBM, Hewlett-Packard and Oracle like to hire Technion graduates.

An app developed at IBM Research in Haifa will bring all the personalized advantages of online shopping to the in-store experience.